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How do you handle them at point of delivery?. I use pallets and roll the bag and pallet into the customers garage, they might be a bit to tall and fall over on the tail gate of the trailer. A 1 cu m pallet of hard can be a bit of a handful.

 

But they could allow me to get more product into a drop which on soft would be a bonus.

 

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We never used them for deliveries. I used to fill from processor so less stop start than the little metre bags. Seasoned for a year or two then tipped into barn for a few weeks to get rid of the rain. When it came to delivery 4 mins with a bobcat and we were away. These bags would fall over and crush you and weigh over a tonne when green I would stick with the cu metre bags for deliveries.

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With my weenie processor it takes my an hour to fill a cube meter bag on small stuff. I certainly would prefer not to have anything heavier to move at point of delivery especially when I am blocking a rat run road in the rush hour as I was last night. Guess I was not to popular.

 

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