Posted by Matt from Oz on August 08, 2020 at 17:33:49 from (220.235.26.169):
In Reply to: In the hay field posted by Grandpa love on August 08, 2020 at 05:00:31:
Hi Grandpa
Your hay job looks like it is going well, watched the video on the other post. With dropping bales on the ground can you get a ground drive elevator (IH and New Holland made them) that attaches to the side of a wagon then someone can drive and two stakers on the back will get it loaded. Just a suggestion as when I was younger that is how a lot of hay was picked up in our area. You wont have the extra weight of the wagon and baler pushing you on the baling tractor. Here in Australia we don't use throwers or tow trailers behind balers. These days a lot of small square operations use an accumulator behind the baler this drops a pack of 10 or 15 bales then a loader and grab pick them up and load on a truck or trailer, makes it easy to stack in a shed as well. More money invested and less labour, just some ideas.
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