anomad
Silver Member
If you think hiring a professional is expensive, hire an amateur and see...No, just main roads.
Looks like my snowplowing bid for a big HOA finished 2nd lowest and they took the lowest bid.![]()
If you think hiring a professional is expensive, hire an amateur and see...No, just main roads.
Looks like my snowplowing bid for a big HOA finished 2nd lowest and they took the lowest bid.![]()
It’s kind of difficult to explain, but I am part of the beginning of the process. All incoming bales are unloaded and immediately have the strings or net wrap removed. Large square Bales are broken up by a big front end loader and pushed up onto a huge pile. Round bales are sawed in half with a giant saw blade mounted on a skid loader.That's a whole lot of loose hay! How does it get processed and used?
Probably have to build that yourself to get the length.Using the 20’ 10K trailer to haul 3 bales behind the tractor.
I’m still using a set of portable old school auxilliary flashers.
I can’t seem to find a 7 pin tractor to 7 pin truck adapter with more than 12” of cord, so I can plug my trailer into the tractor plug.
And yet every other conceivable combination of plugs exist with long cords between them.Probably have to build that yourself to get the length.