Posted By: Janet Flamm
Location: Talent, OR United States
Comments:
I have three 40 inch hayrack planters I bought about 20 years ago when you could buy them singly apparently.. First problem -I had to buy two sets so that was a waste of money. Second and biggest problem - I thought when they said molded they meant molded and they're not. They are very difficult and messy to get sealed and tidy looking. I was told there is a website picture to look at to see how to fold them and I never found it. Very unhappy with these big liners. You're better off buying a big sheet and folding it.
Posted By: Charles Motter
Location: Spring Grove, PA United States
Perfect!
Posted By: Gretchen
Location: Cleveland Heights, OH United States
We installed two pairs of these double-40" hayracks some dozen years ago, and the only liners available were the big rolls to cut. We replace the liners every 4 years or so (the material is still fine, but it slips down, and when several inches of rack are bare, I start over. Anybody got a fix for this?) Cutting the roll is a real pain - you need a sturdy cutter with sharp blades, and strong hands, so I was delighted to see these. They're not preformed (as I'd hoped), but they are precut, with one straight and one curved end. I wish there were instructions (either with the liners or online) about how to fold them to fit; of course I did this on Memorial Day weekend when customer support wasn't available. I figured out a useable solution, and these are way better than cutting!!
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