[AT] Semi-O.T. One man baling?

Michael Miller sweetcorn70 at hotmail.com
Wed Feb 25 18:00:38 PST 2004


I wish I could tell you more, farmer, but I don't have any experience with 
them.  It seems to stick out that I remember they work fairly good unless 
you do real tight U turns.  They do mangle some bales I think.


Mike


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>Subject: RE: [AT] Semi-O.T. One man baling?
>Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2004 19:53:23 -0600
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> >-----Original Message-----
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> >Farmer,
> >   Is this something like what your thinking
> >of?  Looks fairly easy to build
> >but the latching/unlatching mechanism might
> >be a bit complicated.  There is
> >enough of winter left to get'r done tho!
> >
> >
> >http://www.e-ztrail.com/bale-basket.html
> >
> >
> >Mike
> >
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>	Yes Mike, that is the beast exactly...
>	I have to wonder how they do going through dips and
>corners. Some of my hay lots don't have straight edges
>and the windrows curve around a lot. I also have to
>make some tight U turns at times.
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>Francis Robinson
>Central Indiana, USA
>robinson at svs.net
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