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Lincoln

10-29-2004 16:56:22




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I saw a guy going down the road on an AC WD-45. He had a loader with a round bale on the front and another round bale on the back. He was going as fast as a WD would go. 1)What was he thinking?, and 2)How the heck can a little WD pick up and move two 1800lb round bales?




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babe

10-30-2004 07:36:08




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 Re: Something I saw today in reply to Lincoln, 10-29-2004 16:56:22  
I can see why he has load on both ends but I would worry about those front rims as I have a Massey and I can break a wheel on heavy bales



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ChuckG

10-29-2004 20:35:10




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 Re: Something I saw today in reply to Lincoln, 10-29-2004 16:56:22  
I move 2 large round bales out of the field at a time with a little JD 970 4wd. You have to have soemthing on the 3pt or she tip toes around on the front wheels. I go very slow..... ..... ChuckG



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RN

10-29-2004 17:15:03




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 Re: Something I saw today in reply to Lincoln, 10-29-2004 16:56:22  
He has to move 2 at a time to balance traction at back and steering at front. Common enough sight in Wisconsin dairy areas. Uncles old WD45 about same power as IHC M, loader full with no back weight had tires slip and slid, had half barrel full of rock and cement for back weight to keep control on heavy loads. RN



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