Greg, Ive seen that too with my boy driving his FILs little tractor. Near got him killed, as he didn't know he had lost the rear bale comeing out of a draw, and had a bale on the front end. When he tried to raise it high enough to load on a trailer, his rear end came up about 3 or more ft before he realized what was happening and set the bale down. I was behind him with my H and a bale on my bale buggy/
Im doing this on a 900 D Brown tractor. It has the 2 bottom forks on it like a bale buggy. NOT the center spike like on a hay spike.
Guys, WHY would I want to pay in round $300 for the hyd thingie, when I likely can find a 2 way cyl for around $80 at the auction I go to once a month. I wont need it till round the first of the year, so I got plenty of time to find one. Just need to know IF IO find one, it will be able to fit in to do the job I need, both retracted, and extended. Didn't know those things existed. Thanks for clueing me in.
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