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More use out of

03-04-2004 03:11:52




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Since owning red tractors makes all but one Farmall owner (me) smarter than average, Question?
If a tractor does not have a front end loader, how or can you carry 2 larger round bales at a time. Bale one goes on fork on 3 point Bale 2? If no 3 point can you even rig a what-you-call-it to handle just one bale. Towing a trailer not a answer.




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Chas K. (IA)

03-04-2004 07:13:44




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 Re: Farmall owners, above average intelligence in reply to More use out of Old Red, 03-04-2004 03:11:52  
Well, depending on how far you need to go with it, you can set a round bale on its butt end and drag it. We did this for several years with our H. But we were only going a few hundred yards from where we had them rowed to where we fed them out. You can use a fairly light chain, and it just takes some trial and error as far as where you wrap it to get a good pull.



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Nebraska Cowman

03-04-2004 03:29:40




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 Re: Farmall owners, above average intelligence in reply to More use out of Old Red, 03-04-2004 03:11:52  
well around here lots of guy use the dozer blade frame to make a bale fork for the front. And then with 100 + HP tractors they use a carrier on the 3 point that hauls 2 bales side by side.



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