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In ideal dry hay conditions: 1. You can choose to put your hay in a hay shed or barn if there is one at the field location. If not, you have the added expense of transportation to the where the shed is. Then there is the cost of building the shed, then there is insurance, taxes, upkeep? And if your hay doesn't sell, is there room for the next cutting? And the next? And the next? With a 4000 Wrapper you can never run out of room. 2. You can choose the tarp method. Tarping may seam less expensive on the surface, but when you consider:
Tarps are no bargain! OR! 3. You can choose the 4000 Wrapper, a safe, inexpensive, and easy access way to store your hay right at the edge of the field. As many bales as you want, as many times as you want. And with the 4000 Wrapper the quality and quantity of your hay will be much improved even after months of storage when compared with tarping. With the Stinger 4000 Wrapper you have a choice! |
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