Anybody have a Farm-Land / Farm-Lund bale wrapper?

BarnyardEngineering

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Rochester, NY
If so, have you found any tricks to attaching it to the tractor? It's this big heavy immovable lump of steel so you have to be PERFECT to hook it up. Quick hitch doesn't fit.

Other than that it works pretty good.

Would I like a nice pull type wrapper? Heck yeah, but I got a great deal on this one at an auction with 6 rolls of wrap.

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(quoted from post at 05:36:19 07/07/21) Buy another tractor that is dedicated to running it. Hook it up and never unhook it.

I'm taking donations. Would you like my paypal or should I start a gofundme?

We just haven't found that money pooping dog yet.
 
Could you make a platform to set it on? Like an old trailer? Something that could be moved with a ram, winch, or a tractor?
 
Maybe thats why you got such a great deal on it,
others were already wise to how difficult it is to hook
up to. Most 3 pth equipment I have had I found
practice is the only way it gets easier. Starting with
a level location also is a tremendous asset. I started
out with individual wrappers. First one was
mounted, second was trail type/wrapped in the field.
Traded them off and now have a Anderson inline
continuous wrapper. Much nicer to use, wraps
quicker and uses 50% the amount of plastic wrap.
My advice would be considered tradin
 
Put steel casters under the frame, and det it on concrete when it is off the tractor. Maybe even 2' square flagstone pavers would work where ever you
need it ot be out of the way.
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