What's the attachment on the centre of the back wheel of the ford tractor? It looks like an enormous hole cutter!
those are the hubs for the dual wheels that we sometimes put on the tractor.
Thanks, I guess you have to be careful of gateposts with these!
Yes. They took out a few things when we still used it for regular things. Now it is mostly used stationary. But they are hard to miss when on foot. Lol
st george company is where the unroller came from. the bale stacker is steffan systems 950
Good way to make some extra money,, round bales 30 bucks, 20 squares 100 bucks, makes sense to me.. where do these machs come from?
Bales we use are 5.5 x 5 foot. They make 26-30 square bales. 5x4 bales produce 16-20 typically.
how many square's per round are you producing? are you using a 4x5 round bale?
Turn your phone sideways.@.@
Hahaha. Well I suppose you get more money volume wise for small ones. Looks a bit 'goat' though
What's the attachment on the centre of the back wheel of the ford tractor? It looks like an enormous hole cutter!
those are the hubs for the dual wheels that we sometimes put on the tractor.
Thanks, I guess you have to be careful of gateposts with these!
Yes. They took out a few things when we still used it for regular things. Now it is mostly used stationary. But they are hard to miss when on foot. Lol
st george company is where the unroller came from. the bale stacker is steffan systems 950
Good way to make some extra money,, round bales 30 bucks, 20 squares 100 bucks, makes sense to me.. where do these machs come from?
Bales we use are 5.5 x 5 foot. They make 26-30 square bales. 5x4 bales produce 16-20 typically.
how many square's per round are you producing? are you using a 4x5 round bale?
Turn your phone sideways.@.@
Hahaha. Well I suppose you get more money volume wise for small ones. Looks a bit 'goat' though