Kris. Surely it's time to acknowledge that you are now using the knotless custom cut HayHut integral net kit designed and sold by the HayHut company that is safely attached to the HayHut in the horizontal rib just below the windows, is partially suspended from the roof and simply tips over and back with the HayHut. Therefore there is no need to touch the net at all when replenishing the HayHut with round bales of any size, 15 - 18 two string bales or even the big square bales. Joe did comment that the specially fitted nets did make life so very much easier and especially so in the freezing winters!
We have been using Hay Chix nets at our boarding facility since they first came out - and we still have every single one of them in use. We do have to patch them but that is easy.
Can a single, short old woman (me) do that? I mean, with the HayHut? The combo of the Hay Chix net and HayHut is awesome! I just want to make sure I can do it by myself. Thanks, great video! ☺
Kris. Surely it's time to acknowledge that you are now using the knotless custom cut HayHut integral net kit designed and sold by the HayHut company that is safely attached to the HayHut in the horizontal rib just below the windows, is partially suspended from the roof and simply tips over and back with the HayHut. Therefore there is no need to touch the net at all when replenishing the HayHut with round bales of any size, 15 - 18 two string bales or even the big square bales. Joe did comment that the specially fitted nets did make life so very much easier and especially so in the freezing winters!
We have been using Hay Chix nets at our boarding facility since they first came out - and we still have every single one of them in use. We do have to patch them but that is easy.
Thanks Kris, for the video! One suggestion would be to not step under the bale, in case the hydraulics go out, though. Just for safety's sake :)
How well did it hold up? Thanks for posting.
Can a single, short old woman (me) do that? I mean, with the HayHut? The combo of the Hay Chix net and HayHut is awesome! I just want to make sure I can do it by myself. Thanks, great video! ☺
Robynne please contact me at www.hayhuts.com