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Posted by Allan In NE on July 23, 2007 at 14:17:31 from (148.78.243.25):
In Reply to: Question for Allan posted by Brokenwrench on July 23, 2007 at 11:30:27:
Yeah, It will load, but is kinda rough on twine tied bales unless you stack/load 'em sideways. The big boy movers with the live beds mounted on a semi tractor chassis always want them stacked sideways. I didn't wanna take a chance on poppin' a bale so I just used the loader on the wheat stuff this year because I had tied with twine. Otherwise, if you have duals on the tractor for traction and keep 'er movin' in reverse, the bed chains will suck the stack right up on that trailer. Kind of a neat old mover for it's day. I hope to trade this one off for one of those in-line loader wagons next year. They let ya just gather the bales up/load without the stacking in the field part. :>) Allan 
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