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Implement Alley Discussion Forum

Topic: bale wagon users? If any
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Strikefalcon

09-21-2012 08:41:34
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Hi does anyone use a NH 1012 bale wagon? Would you recommend using one? Best way to unload?

Thanks




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IAtractorKid

09-22-2012 00:36:44
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 Re: bale wagon users? If any in reply to Strikefalcon, 09-21-2012 08:41:34  
We have used a 1010, 1030 and 1034. All great units and a great investment especially if you are short handed. No complaints with any of them. If your going to drop the stack and leave it, I would recommend a 3-wide or at the very least the auto-tie feature to help hold the stack together. Buy an operators manual and follow the tips for setting a stack and you wont have a problem. Some models have push off feet and some dont, I would not worry weather they are there or not. Can set a good stack with or without them. You will have go.have a good baler though! The bales must be consistent in length and packed tightly otherwise the wagon will have trouble picking them up and tripping tables. The heavier the bale the better! Humidity and rusty tables can cause the bales to not slide easily and give you some fits but you will get that figured out.

Bottom line, buy it! You wont know how you got along without.it!

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DeltaRed

09-21-2012 18:56:07
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 Re: bale wagon users? If any in reply to Strikefalcon, 09-21-2012 08:41:34  

Couple pics for you



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Jerry/MT

09-22-2012 08:15:11
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 Re: bale wagon users? If any in reply to DeltaRed, 09-21-2012 18:56:07  
Nice looking hay!



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jim_uny

09-21-2012 09:08:41
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 Re: bale wagon users? If any in reply to Strikefalcon, 09-21-2012 08:41:34  
i have nh 1033 balewagon. i unload in my hay barn. it works best if there is a smooth flat surface with slight incline downhill. must have a good wall to prop up against and push off. outside near at elevator use a kicker rack.



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patiolant

09-21-2012 16:38:48
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 Re: bale wagon users? If any in reply to jim_uny, 09-21-2012 09:08:41  
And you need a baler that makes perfectly shaped, consistently sized bales.



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