diddy
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone,
Have been having big bales delivered once a week (i.e. 1 at a time) for the last couple of years. However, planning ahead, I'd like to get a bulk delivery as it's one less thing to worry about during the winter! I know some people manage to push the 250 kg bales around but I just haven't managed to do that even with my beefy OH so looking at other options!
I initially thought of going for small (20 kg) bales but having worked out the numbers it will cost be literally twice as much so am thinking this might be the best compromise. So I was wondering, those of you that use medium (150 kg) bales - can you move them easily enough between 2 people, with a cart or whatever? I can get square bales of that size & figure they'll be easier to move but want to check before I go crazy stocking up over the summer!
Anyone who uses the 150 kg bales - how do you move them? And have you done any damage to yourself doing so?!
D. x
Have been having big bales delivered once a week (i.e. 1 at a time) for the last couple of years. However, planning ahead, I'd like to get a bulk delivery as it's one less thing to worry about during the winter! I know some people manage to push the 250 kg bales around but I just haven't managed to do that even with my beefy OH so looking at other options!
I initially thought of going for small (20 kg) bales but having worked out the numbers it will cost be literally twice as much so am thinking this might be the best compromise. So I was wondering, those of you that use medium (150 kg) bales - can you move them easily enough between 2 people, with a cart or whatever? I can get square bales of that size & figure they'll be easier to move but want to check before I go crazy stocking up over the summer!
Anyone who uses the 150 kg bales - how do you move them? And have you done any damage to yourself doing so?!
D. x