Posted by Billy NY on August 24, 2011 at 11:08:31 from (74.67.3.54):
In Reply to: Agrivating posted by Allan In NE on August 23, 2011 at 11:22:15:
It looks like 3 bales on the front there, tell me its just 2, with a 3rd on the back ! I was hoping the farmer I help was going to get a 3 pt spear, as getting them stacked or on the truck is painfully slow, especially when the other guy loads, and only picks 1 at a time.....
I thought this little M-F 1536 was great for these smaller bales, (now uses a 3150 JD) got em up in a hurry, few years back, last time we had hundreds of them to pick up, I could zoom around on this thing pick em on the fly, 2 at a time, (slowly but still moving) I like how they roll together, butt against each other, worked nice, soon as the truck comes back, loaded in no time, go out and get more bales, repeat, put up almost 50 acres worth that day.
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