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Re: New Holland 1010 bale wagon?
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Posted by David Wilson on June 28, 2007 at 06:32:42 from (199.145.20.224):
In Reply to: New Holland 1010 bale wagon? posted by DJL on June 27, 2007 at 21:08:37:
I've never seen a 1010 operate but can't imagine how they would without pushoff feet. Save your money and go for one with pushoff feet. I first had a 55 bale 1002 and now a 69 bale 1036. I have to stick with the two bale wide models to fit my existing buildings. Anyhow with either wagon I average 3 loads an hour. The 1036 has a better pickup that can be operated slightly faster. Much of the time is spent running to the shed, backing up, and unloading. With one person my neighbor could bale into kicker wagons faster than I could with a bale wagon and 2 people. But, when I was done I was done and he was still looking for help to unload his wagons. I'd recommend a NH bale wagon so long as all your hay is close to your barn and you can back into the barn to unload. They get really slow when you have to go down the road any distance and don't save much time if you have to run it in the barn and stack it with an elevator.
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