Do you actually want to dump them on the ground at the elevator and have all that chaff mess laying on the ground to get rid of. Wagons it can be pushed off at end of each load to where you can use that feed that is the best part of the hay. Then unless you have enough of a crew to unload at time of dumping every load will get farther and farther away from the elevator and you might end up carring them a hundred feet to the base of the elevator. What to do if you have several loads dumped and the rain starts, you cannot back them in the barn till rain is over equals wet bales. Wider than one lane of road here and with side ditches if you have to meet someone the bottom is draging on the edge of the road. Just questions to think about. Have a neighbor that has them but is in hay buisness and unloads in field to load directly to semi to haul away and with that setup he has the crew to handle but I have seen many a bale he has left in the field to get soaked and he never removes them, you are left with a big mess to get rid of so you can work the field. I could own 5 good kick bale wagons for the price of 1 bale basket and have the ability to have it all in dry till unloading time perhaps weeks later.
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