Kansas4010
Well-known Member
Anyone have any experience with them, good or bad? I prefer using a flatbed because it's dual purpose. I'm running into a couple issues lately that's got me thinking about one. The way this year is shaping
up i'm going to be buying hay. I run 4 foot wide bales so I can haul on my flatbed with no overhang. Most everyone else is selling bigger bales. That's going to put my trailer over width. That doesn't seem
to be a problem for most people but they're BTO's that can get away with that. The other thing i'm starting to get an issue with is having a loader on both ends. That's been getting to be an issue for the
past couple years now. Any ideas on what to look for? What I can't understand is how can they all advertise that the hay bales do not need to be strapped down. I understand that the bales sit down in a
cradle but what about in the case of an accident? There's no way they'll stay in there. There's going to be at least thousand pound projectiles being launched all over.
up i'm going to be buying hay. I run 4 foot wide bales so I can haul on my flatbed with no overhang. Most everyone else is selling bigger bales. That's going to put my trailer over width. That doesn't seem
to be a problem for most people but they're BTO's that can get away with that. The other thing i'm starting to get an issue with is having a loader on both ends. That's been getting to be an issue for the
past couple years now. Any ideas on what to look for? What I can't understand is how can they all advertise that the hay bales do not need to be strapped down. I understand that the bales sit down in a
cradle but what about in the case of an accident? There's no way they'll stay in there. There's going to be at least thousand pound projectiles being launched all over.