Posted by paul on December 21, 2019 at 13:58:57 from (76.77.197.114):
In Reply to: Loading hay. posted by Jamstra on December 21, 2019 at 09:53:51:
What size bales are those, mid to older size loader tractors I see around here are well worn, lower hyd pressures, and just don’t lift a round bale, too hard on the old front ends.
Tho, mostly 5 and 6 foot bales around here folk don’t fool with the little ones that uses too much twine...... so it’s heavy bales here.
I use a 3pt bale fork and the 960 Ford and 1720 NH struggle to lift a round bale, the 5200 Ford with 3 weights on front is very light steering, the 7700 Ford with fliud in all 4 tires can even get light up front picking a frozen down bale up.
I just don’t see how those old loaders would get the job done, wish I had one that did....
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