
FASTER, EASIER NET FILLING
“Love this product, so quick and easy” Hannah B

HEXANET - the premium hay net filler
Made sustainably from stainless steel in the UK
Designed by a British engineer, who is also a farmer, John created HEXANET for his wife who has a livery yard and suffers with back pain. There were several prototypes made from buckets and bits of wood made into a rough frame, but he knew he could do better. His engineering background led to the design of a lightweight and easy to move but sturdy tripod design with pins to keep the net in place whilst filling.
HEXANET is made in England and whilst cheaper devices can be imported, we are all aware of our carbon footprint and the need to support the UK economy.
HEXANET can handle all sizes and types of nets for hay and haylage and will work for all kinds of bale from standard to large and round.
It is easy to fix the net to the pins and even easier to release the filled net, by simply pulling the net rope up. The clever tripod design can handle the largest nets.
The waist height design reduces back strain because there is less bending and it can be carried with one hand and moved around the yard for convenience.

Yards with HEXANET save time and money with net filling in under 15 seconds and there is less mess and waste because the hay is dropped in not pushed in and gravity really helps!
Sturdy tripod frame is lightweight and easy to store and transport
Self assembly option allows for cost effective postal delivery
Can be delivered personally in Essex – hay and haylage also available!
Faster, easier hay net filling
Time saving and cost efficient
Kinder to your back
Sturdy tripod frame is lightweight and easy to store and transport
Assembly Instructions
HEXANET is simple to assembly requiring only 2x 8mm spanners (supplied on request) and the fixings supplied.
Carry out the following on all three identical corner joints:
Match two corners together
Fit 4x flange bolts, 2 from the outside and 2 across the internal holes as shown below
Fit a washer and a nut to each bolt loosely to start
Once all bolts have washers and nuts attached, tighten all finger tight at first, then tighten fully using spanners.