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PHOTO - Case IH loading bales

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David in Wales

06-13-2007 00:46:32




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Hi Gang;
The smaller farmers all make silage in round bales because its easier to store (outside) and move around. The plastic wrap stops the silage getting wet from the rain & rotting; and aids fermentation of the grass.
The reason for the "striped" bales is they had used 2 different makes of wrap.
This guy is using a CaseIH 895 which was one of the most popular models amongst livestock farmers. The loader is a Quickie from Sweden which is the most popular make here.
David

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RossIL

06-13-2007 07:30:28




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 Re: PHOTO - Case IH loading bales in reply to David in Wales, 06-13-2007 00:46:32  
Is that one guy on the 3pt really enough ballast? LOL



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David in Wales

06-13-2007 06:30:02




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 Re: PHOTO - Case IH loading bales in reply to David in Wales, 06-13-2007 00:46:32  
Hi Mitch;
The "forks" are rollers and can be moved sideways (by hyd ram) outwards & inwards. The guy drives to bale with the forks in the widest position, then he gently narrows the forks to pick up the bale. Hopefully because the forks are rollers they wont puncture the film wrap.
David



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mitch furness

06-13-2007 04:39:42




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 Re: PHOTO - Case IH loading bales in reply to David in Wales, 06-13-2007 00:46:32  
The guy loading better be careful with those forks, I gather you dont want holes in the wrap?

Cheers

Mitch



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Spook

06-13-2007 03:23:38




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 Re: PHOTO - Case IH loading bales in reply to David in Wales, 06-13-2007 00:46:32  
Neat pics! A quickie from sweden, hmmmmm.... lol!



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Sloroll

06-13-2007 12:34:02




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 Re: PHOTO - Case IH loading bales in reply to Spook, 06-13-2007 03:23:38  
My thoughts exactly... A quicky is popular just about anywhere.



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