Posted by big a on January 18, 2012 at 20:32:03 from (98.23.147.170):
Have an old Farmall M with Paulson loader. Need to move about 10-12 round bales a year to feed our hayburners. Our place is tabletop flat, and I would only raise them enough to travel. Seen enough accidents to know to be safe. looking to move bales in the 1250# range.
Loader is running off the belly pump, and it is making @700 psi. I never have reason to lift anything really heavy, so don't know what it WILL lift. I can calculate the cylinder force developed, but the geometry after that stumps me!
All this has is the trip bucket, and I am trying to come up with ideas for mounting a spear or forks. Any ideas that can be quickly removed to allow the loader to be used to move snow?
Fed round bales by the thousands years ago with an old Super M and an F-11 Farmhand with a grapple. Sure wish I had that old setup back, but I am pretty much stuck what I have for now. Having a hydraulic bucket would sure be nice, and I am wondering how well my idea would work without one.....
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