I can't compare Mil-Stak to other brands very well because I haven't ran anything but Mil-Stak, but we used to have an MVE 8000 stacker, and it had more moving parts on it that made it more work to maintain as well as made it go a little slower. The only stacker that I know that is common is a Stinger, and I've only seen pictures of them. The downside to them is you have to come at the bale from the side like you would with a loader, and I feel that would get annoying really fast, especially with corrugates. I feel that Mil-Stak makes a stacker that is simpler and more operator friendly than other brands, but I've never actually ran any others, so I can't be totally positive on that.
Hi Sir My name is Xavier Vilmin french Farmer immigrated to Brazil. Use to be in the hay business in St Joakim valley bakersfield cá. Could you please to tell me If is ok for the money to get me one to Brazil. State ceará .. Port fortaleza Have a good one Xavier.
Have you ever tried it on side hills?
Thanks for the great review!
I am glad to do it! I never thought the manufacturer would see this, so I'm glad I did alright with the review. Mil-Staks are great machines!
You should give us a farm tour and a equipment tour
That is a good idea! I'll have to do that sometime.
Now you compared two millstacks. How do they stack up against other brands?
I can't compare Mil-Stak to other brands very well because I haven't ran anything but Mil-Stak, but we used to have an MVE 8000 stacker, and it had more moving parts on it that made it more work to maintain as well as made it go a little slower.
The only stacker that I know that is common is a Stinger, and I've only seen pictures of them. The downside to them is you have to come at the bale from the side like you would with a loader, and I feel that would get annoying really fast, especially with corrugates.
I feel that Mil-Stak makes a stacker that is simpler and more operator friendly than other brands, but I've never actually ran any others, so I can't be totally positive on that.
Hi Sir
My name is Xavier Vilmin french Farmer immigrated to Brazil.
Use to be in the hay business in St Joakim valley bakersfield cá.
Could you please to tell me If is ok for the money to get me one to Brazil.
State ceará ..
Port fortaleza
Have a good one
Xavier.
No they are not worth the money