Testimonials
We have been using this amazing machine since mid 2016.
We would be buggered without it
We would be buggered without it
Noel Pengilly
Eugowra, New South Wales Australia
Our big square bale feeder works flawlessly. Very happy with the investment.
Scott Duffner
Dinsdale Farm, Silver Lake, Oregon
Our big square big bale feeder is working great, love it. We are using it every other day to feed 18 big squares every feed day. We are now able to use one person to load & feed. We also figure we are saving 2 hours per day in time feeding. Also noticed with some grass hay that doesn't flake off too well, this is not an issue with the Sinch Big Square Bale Feeder.
Scott Robbens
Dixon, California
I had a gentleman from Oregon call me about our big square bale feeders yesterday. I certainly gave him a positive opinion of them. We sure like ours.
As time goes on, we continue to be even more impressed with the feeders, only wish we would have purchased them sooner.
As time goes on, we continue to be even more impressed with the feeders, only wish we would have purchased them sooner.
Todd Barr
XX Ranch, Manassa Colorado
We started feeding hay out on our farm ground in the winter times as a way to add carbon, energy & fertility to the soil during the dormant time of the year.
For 2 winters we were flaking the hay off the back of a semi flatbed trailer or off a flatbed trailer pulled by a tractor. It was very labor intensive & took 3 guys several hours a day. I finally got fed up with how labor intensive it was & started looking for a better way to flake the hay.
There were several already here in the US but all looked very complicated & like there could be potential for breakdowns & lots of maintenance. To me simple is always better. In my search I came across Sinch Bale Feeders & could see that was what I was looking for. In the short amount of time we've been able to use it has made feeding hay much simpler. It turned a 3 man job into a one man job & is much more efficient & works great.
For 2 winters we were flaking the hay off the back of a semi flatbed trailer or off a flatbed trailer pulled by a tractor. It was very labor intensive & took 3 guys several hours a day. I finally got fed up with how labor intensive it was & started looking for a better way to flake the hay.
There were several already here in the US but all looked very complicated & like there could be potential for breakdowns & lots of maintenance. To me simple is always better. In my search I came across Sinch Bale Feeders & could see that was what I was looking for. In the short amount of time we've been able to use it has made feeding hay much simpler. It turned a 3 man job into a one man job & is much more efficient & works great.
Tyler Westhoff
Redd Agri La Sal, Utah