IndyIan
Veteran Member
I had my far field cut and baled a month ago, so on the weekend I had some time to move them near our barn. The fastest way is to go out on the road and this is the first time I've done any real road hauling. It went pretty well, and the HST isn't too bad at pulling a load. Pulling up onto the road needed mid range and then there is a hill that probably gets to 15%, so I stayed in mid range for that too, but once over that, I went into high and went along pretty much at full pedal at 2200rpm up and down some gentle slopes.
I put 3 4x5 bales on the wagon and one on the spear so it wasn't a huge load but the boards on the wagon need to be replaced, so i didn't trust them to hold bales side by side.
The temp gauge never really moved, but i opened up the fuel lid and could feel a bit more heat blowing out at the end of a hill. I had to do 5 trips and it took over 2 hours, which included loading all the bales scattered around the field. I should have taken some pictures but forgot the camera at home.
I put 3 4x5 bales on the wagon and one on the spear so it wasn't a huge load but the boards on the wagon need to be replaced, so i didn't trust them to hold bales side by side.
The temp gauge never really moved, but i opened up the fuel lid and could feel a bit more heat blowing out at the end of a hill. I had to do 5 trips and it took over 2 hours, which included loading all the bales scattered around the field. I should have taken some pictures but forgot the camera at home.