Difficult to recognize outside of its native environment. I've seen plenty of them, but without the legs and bracing attached, it doesn't necessarily scream "grainbin".
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That makes sense most loads I have a complete leg or drag. I'm assuming this is for a remodel or expansion job.
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Here's todays haul....
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That hay better pay well. Not many times I've been happy to haul it. Definitely depends who I'm hauling it for as well.
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Well at least they are not those loose big round bales hanging off the sides of the trl. trying to fall apart going down the road
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I was very happy to see that they were the big square bales. I don't think we haul the round bales but we do haul tons of hay. I was a little worried if they were going to be the small bales. was a pretty nice drive coming out of Christmas Valley, OR with that load though. lots of two lane for about 400 miles
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I have always done well hauling hay the couple times I did it.
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Nobody who bales hay commercially bales in Round. Always big squares.
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Sometimes they'll do small squares and they'll be hauled in a Van most of the time
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