Posted by Steven f/AZ on April 27, 2009 at 20:44:47 from (24.121.133.155):
In Reply to: Hydraulics? posted by David G on April 27, 2009 at 18:58:01:
David G said: (quoted from post at 18:58:01 04/27/09) I would expect that you would need 2000 psi to lift the bales.
Sounds like a bigger/newer tractor. A big bale is a lot of weight out there. It is a good load to put on the front of a 4020.
The new big round bales are more than a 1256 can handle as we broke several front end pieces on ours before finally upgrading to a 4450 MFWD that was better designed for the weight and stress of large round bales.
About the biggest bale I would want to tackle with an H or M would be about five feet wide by four feet tall, any bigger and your asking for breakage.
FWIW, our 60" tall by 60" wide bales weigh between 900 and 1250 lbs depending on the crop. We purchased a load of 72" tall bales that weigh around 1800 lbs that make the 4450 grunt... never again.
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