Posted by Jim.ME on August 10, 2020 at 11:23:01 from (67.242.176.27):
In Reply to: Bale loader posted by Grandpa love on August 10, 2020 at 05:29:04:
Everyone finds a way that works for them. We've got an EZ Trail Bale Basket wagon. Bales slide right out the baler and up a chute into the basket. Park the truck or trailer out of the way (in the shade if available), pull by, and dump the basket beside it, and the baler goes right back to work. 75-90 bales in the basket at a time usually, not chasing around the field picking up bales. One guy can bale and another guy can load a truck or trailer reasonably easy that way. If two or more people are loading, you are usually taking a break waiting for the next basket to arrive. Works well for people buying out of the field as well. Fields around the barn, go right to the barn and dump at the conveyor. Not much different than using a baler with a kicker and wagon, one handling generally. But like a baler and kicker wagon you need a tractor heavy enough to control it on hills. grandpa can use the bale loader with his bumper pull trailers. If his bale loader doesn't work out, I would suggest looking at a drag type bale buncher which he can use with the equipment he has, or a bigger tractor and 4 wheel wagons to bale directly on to.
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