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| I'm on my fourth or fifth year on the haymizer and other than paint rubbed off, looks as good as new.
Wouldn't hesitate to buy another when needed. Tremendous hay savings easily paid for it's self over the old hay trailer type feeder we had before.
Couple things I've learned about them recently. Don't put the top board on the end you load it from, you'll only break it and cuss yourself for doing it. Also, if you have lots of dirt or sand in your hay (I do as my hay comes out of very sandy fields), don't put in the bottom boards, they'll just fill up with sand mixed with waste hay and it's hard to clean out. | |
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