Posted by 495man on February 19, 2021 at 15:31:20 from (184.171.195.36):
In Reply to: FEL mod for hay ring posted by Shaggyman on February 19, 2021 at 15:04:50:
I dump the bale directly in the ring.
If I need to move the ring, I move it first, then dump the bale in it.
If I had to move hay ring with load with trip bucket, I'd do it the same way I move them with the chain on spear
Position the spear so it will pass through one of the "holes" then drive until the bucket touches the ring, lift bucket until the spear touches the top of the "hole"
Run a chain from each top corner of the bucket to the sides of the hay ring (approx 60 degrees from the spear) so each chain and the spear forms a triangle. (spear at 6 o'clock, chains are at 10 & 2.
Lift loader, ring should lift sort of evenly, you can then set it where you want.
Now I just move with Euro QA spear, can use it as a big hook and never get off the seat.
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