Posted by dave2 on June 27, 2009 at 07:18:39 from (139.139.35.70):
In Reply to: Round bale mover posted by mnbob on June 27, 2009 at 06:52:08:
mnbob said: (quoted from post at 06:52:08 06/27/09) She keeps between 17 and 20 horses between three pastures, all Arabian. No tractor, not even a truck. Her husband walked out once and was watching us unload hay and she sent him inside. Guess he has a bad back.
I'm guessing because I don't know the tractor economy there, but for the price and sweat of buying/building something for the ATV that she could pick up something 8n size with 3ph and make/buy a spike. Even the platform I have would be ideal if she could handle tipping a roll onto it. Just 2 4x4's laid over the drawbar and the ends wedged under the tractor in a V shape with cleats nailed on the bottom to keep from sliding back and forth, then a half sheet of plywood nailed on. Can move mountains with that. We've got 12 scattered around and I sometimes use a trailer behind my ATV and just load it up with loose hay from the roll.
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