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Re: Re: New Toy for the Tractor Forks
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Posted by Mark Hendershot on January 19, 2002 at 10:45:32 from (216.166.150.190):
In Reply to: Re: New Toy for the Tractor Forks posted by Grove r on January 19, 2002 at 06:10:54:
I can take a picture of it and post it. I am going to re/work the set up to widen them out to 3 foot, right now they are 2 foot wide and on the way UP to the barn my road has a little lean in one area and the bales are not as stable as I would like. I was thinking of putting a 4'X 4'X 1 1/2" angle iron frame on the back with expanded steel inside it so the bales could have something to lean against (I used two pallets the last time 1 on the forks and 1 on the back) since I can stack them 3 high and 2 deep. I can see many uses like carrying fence posts, roles of field fence, bags of fertilizer ect. I might even set it up to role barb wire off and field fence since it is a bit*h to work with it. I have a boom set/up but I can see a lot more work out of this must have tool!! If I get a picture I will have someone post it for me. The befor and after shot. Mark H.
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