Posted by naylorbros on August 25, 2020 at 07:44:14 from (163.248.243.22):
In Reply to: Hay loader posted by Grandpa love on August 24, 2020 at 14:17:52:
The only way to haul small bales, a New Holland Bale Wagon. I do not have good pictures of the current one on this compouter. It is a 1069 and shown as we were buying it. My son is in the cab checking out the new toy. Here is a video of a guy picking up 160 bales in 11.5 minutes. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7uS3d1wwxdw I have not pick up a load that fast but I have done a few in 15 minutes. After you have picked up the load drive off to the barn or stacking area, back in and wiggle a few more levers and the 160 bales are off the wagon and stacked, 5 minutes for that. The stack picture is of a couple of loads I did last week. To make a bale wagon work well you need a baler that will make the same length bale every time and no powder puff bales. They need to be good and tight, we like around 75 lbs.
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