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I used to roll hay for my great uncle at a farm that was bordered by the lake on one side. The hills were every bit as steep as yours. Thankfully There was a wooded stip between the field and the water to stop one or two rolls, about every year.
This was with a new holland belt roller. He ended up trading it to a new jd. To this day that roller won't make a tight bale that will roll off those hillsides.
 
The guy who rents the fields cut the orchard grass last week. When he opens that back door it spits that bale quite a few feet!!! Funny how you can push them around on flat ground but even a tiny slope you are sunk. Both of us were able to push this one back enough. If you are facing the wrong way those babies will take off on you. By the way. Those little front tires need air in them. His were flat. I put in 20 pounds. He even said it picked up better with air in Them. :) Would sqwash my Husqvarna.
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