WM75Guy
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Horses are the easy keeper part even at the high end, the owners not so much.Easy keepers are lower end, non-picky horses
Horses are the easy keeper part even at the high end, the owners not so much.Easy keepers are lower end, non-picky horses
Maybe she will call you again, once she finds out what the others charge. If she does find a lower price, she will have to find another due to the first one going out of the business.That could be done, but we are talking about $250 worth of hay. It’s already a small enough delivery with one vehicle and trying to unload bales using the “hold my beer and watch this” method with a rope around a tree to pull the bale off. I don’t think anyone of sound mind would drive 2 men in 2 different trucks to make what? 50-100 bucks?
It’s all a moot point now because she balked at my delivery charge price anyway.
I lost your train of thought here - aren't your bales 4x4x5 = 5' long? 5x2=10' total length, truck bed is 22' long? Why won't this rig work?Lots of thought went into this. I could get a “2-fer” with a 25’ tandem and a moffet. Nobody around here uses them for hay and the reason is the rear steering wheels are really small on the buggy and hard to control on hay field bumps.
I did find this truck yesterday, but bed is only 22’ long. I thought it was a really sharp older truck though. $22,000
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I lost your train of thought here - aren't your bales 4x4x5 = 5' long?
It would work if I was making only 5’ long bales, but 25’ is better since it’ll fit both 5’ or 8’ long bales.5x2=10' total length, truck bed is 22' long? Why won't this rig work?
22’ is a “bad” length because it’ll only fit 2 rows of 8’ bales and leave 6’ of wasted space. Okay now I understand fully! Plus, the customer has walked away from your deal anyhow! To bad for her as she doesn't understand the mechanics of it anyhow. You really got a lot of useful suggestions for your dilemma in this thread though. I think the best is to get the dump trailer eventually though. Hate to read about your truck going away though after you put so much time & $ into it!!Just my small feed hay bales. I only make ~100 per year. The predominant size is 4x4x8. I make about 900 of them per year
It would work if I was making only 5’ long bales, but 25’ is better since it’ll fit both 5’ or 8’ long bales.
(5x4 =20’ or 3x8 = 24)
22’ is a “bad” length because it’ll only fit 2 rows of 8’ bales and leave 6’ of wasted space.
25’ is perfect for either length.
But I do love the 22’ Old square body Freightliner with the 855 Cummins![]()