Posted by caterpillar guy on August 25, 2013 at 04:15:40 from (24.247.30.213):
In Reply to: Will it work? posted by northeast puller 1 on August 25, 2013 at 03:38:30:
If you know in advance of the arrival of the pellets. Just rent one for the job each time you need to unload them. Or you could have an extra pallet there to move some of the bags till you can lift them. Yes the forks on the ends of the arms will help with lifting. Over on the front of the bucket. I don't think you can lift a ton with them even if you do move them to the ends of the loader arms. What about a set of forks on the 3 pt of a bigger tractor. They can roll them to the back of the trailer with a pallet jack, then you can lift them with the forks on the 3pt.I don't mean like a bale spear set up. One that the mast hooks to the 3pt and the forks move by the SCV on the tractor like lifting an implement.
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