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Ben UK

04-27-2004 13:09:15




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Are these really not used in the USA?

What do you use as an alternative? Or is it just done the good old fashioned manual way over there?

They are a site that are seen on most working farms that do anything to do with hay or straw in the UK!

Just interested to see what you use instead

Ben




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Roger.

04-28-2004 05:27:31




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 Re: Flat 8 grab in reply to Ben UK, 04-27-2004 13:09:15  
I think it was Winston Churchill who said that we were two nations divided by a common language! to answer your question, in the usa if you are not using round or big square (hesston) bales then here in the western states bales are picked up by a bale wagon,new holland or freeman,bales are just dropped from the baler and then the wagon comes along and picks them up and packages them, the wagon then transports them to the stack area where it tips the load through 45 degrees and pulls away forming the stack. The stackers are usually self propelled.

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Curious

04-27-2004 14:58:40




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 Re: Flat 8 grab in reply to Ben UK, 04-27-2004 13:09:15  
At the risk of sounding rude, what the heck are you talking about? Please explain if you will.



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DW

04-27-2004 15:28:35




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 Re: Re: Flat 8 grab in reply to Curious, 04-27-2004 14:58:40  
I will venture a guess that he is referring to a device that mounts to the front end loader to pick up 8 small square bales in one lift. I have only seen them at large machinery shows. Large squares & rounds are more popular in my area of Quebec.



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harley1983

04-27-2004 21:16:17




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 Re: Re: Re: Flat 8 grab in reply to DW, 04-27-2004 15:28:35  
Yeh,speak English so we can understand what you are talkiing about. Ha Ha Ha.



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Ben UK

04-28-2004 09:58:03




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Flat 8 grab in reply to harley1983, 04-27-2004 21:16:17  
The bales get baled in the baler. They come out of the baler and go into the flat 8 sledge. When the sledge has 8 bales in it it releases them, so you end up with groups of 8 bales all over the field (there are regular, but i wont describe exactly how a flat 8 sledge works!)

Then, a flat 8 grab goes onto the loader of a tractor. Its basically a large metal frame the same size as the flat8 sledge, with loads of big spikes in it that are mounted to a hydraulic ram.

You drop the flat 8 grab over a group of 8 bales, pull a lever which makes the ram move, and drives the spikes into the bales. You can then lift the 8 bales. Then, some people either put them onto a trailer, or put them into stacks of 8 8s, which can then be picked up by a bale transporter thing (which is also automatic using Rams) on the back of another tractor (the name slips my memory), driven back to the farm or whatever.

They are then dumped there, and can be put up into the barn by the flat 8.

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Matt K

04-28-2004 13:39:14




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Flat 8 grab in reply to Ben UK, 04-28-2004 09:58:03  
Where I'm from (Minnesota) we call that a Farmhand (the manufacturer) 8-pack. They are reasonably popular. There are other brands and systems out there too. As somebody else mentioned a lot of people use the NH bale wagons.



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