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Allan In NE

06-04-2007 15:46:04




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Dug the old tractor out and made 'e do a bit of work today haulin' bales. Darned thing hasn't done much around here for the past couple of seasons. :>)

Allan

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GordoSD

06-05-2007 06:50:51




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 Re: 686 in reply to Allan In NE, 06-04-2007 15:46:04  
Unloading? That doesn't look like alfalfa you are parked on. Did you just bring those bales in?

Gordo



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Steven@AZ

06-04-2007 18:30:03




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 Re: 686 in reply to Allan In NE, 06-04-2007 15:46:04  
We have a stack mover, Farmhand brand, with 4 chains that is hydraulic drive. Never could get it to load a stack nicely - always digging in the dirt or tearing the twine off the bales.

We made a rack for it so the bales are real stable on it, can haul 14 of the big round ones comfortably, gotta have the 1086 or bigger on it, though. I'll have to remember to take some pictures this year so I can share them.

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TGIN

06-04-2007 16:20:01




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 Re: 686 in reply to Allan In NE, 06-04-2007 15:46:04  
Hey Allan , glad ta see ya got that hay rolled up . Does that wagon drag the bales up on it or is it just a unloader ? I`m always lookin for a better way !



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Allan In NE

06-04-2007 16:25:43




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 Re: 686 in reply to TGIN, 06-04-2007 16:20:01  
Yeah,

It is a reversable live bed stack mover with 8 chain rails. I use it because they are so darned cheap. Like me. :>)

Better than haulin' 'em in one at a time tho.

Allan



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TGIN

06-04-2007 16:34:33




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 Re: 686 in reply to Allan In NE, 06-04-2007 16:25:43  
Nothin like that around here . I`d like to have one , were they for movin the big stacks? there was only one fella in this area that had a stacker .



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