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I recall a thread posted here with photos of a feeding trailer a member was using to deliver feeds directly to his animals. If I recall correctly, he was feeding hay with the system.

Anyone recall that thread, who posted it, etc?
 
I remember the thread. Remember the pictures. But couldn't find it doin a search.

I remember seein it because I posted on it, That with those you want to be sure to put your tires on it with the valve stems turned to the inside so that a cow doesn't step on it just right and make it go flat.

Seen lots of them when Lil Lilly was in FFA doin the Ag Mechanics shows.

Here's a link with a picture of one.
http://www.beavervalleysupply.com/sectionc/baaschprbf.htm
 
the_jersey_lilly_2000 said:
I remember the thread. Remember the pictures. But couldn't find it doin a search.

I remember seein it because I posted on it, That with those you want to be sure to put your tires on it with the valve stems turned to the inside so that a cow doesn't step on it just right and make it go flat.

Seen lots of them when Lil Lilly was in FFA doin the Ag Mechanics shows.

Here's a link with a picture of one.
http://www.beavervalleysupply.com/sectionc/baaschprbf.htm

You have an excellent memory....that's the exact thread I was searching for but couldn't find it either. I was hoping the original author would step forward (without damaging the valve stems). :D

I've been looking at some of them on the net, just wanted to compare them to the one he'd posted.

Thanks for the effort!!!
 
SaskHerf said:
here is one made in our neck of the woods.

http://www.rancherswelding.com/content/view/16/43/

Very well built!

They even got the name right! :D

feedwagon01_large.jpg
 
With the help of a forum member, I found the thread I was looking for.

http://www.ranchers.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=38881&highlight=bale

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Looks like they'd last a little longer then the Econo galvanized ring feeders I bought at Tractor Supply, lasted about 2 months.
 
Those trailers work slick. Their only negative is if it is wet out or raining you end up with a ring of mud dug out a foot deep around it after the cows are done eating.
 

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