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stacking large hay bales (3x3x8)
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Posted by screaminghollow on August 26, 2002 at 19:34:10 from (63.222.194.61):
I've just been offered a good deal on some really nice hay, problem, the hay is in 3x3x8 square bales, about 700 lbs each. I have only a little 8n tractor. Is there a 3 pt attachment which can make handling these bales possible and fairly efficient. (I've got a ten foot ceiling in my pole barn. and would only need to stack three high.) Could a boom pole be altered to work like a fork lift, without toppling the tractor. Is there a reasonable fork lift attachment? I've thought about an inverted "L" with a pulley attachment on top. I can get a 12 volt winch cheap and my tractor will be a 12 volt in one more evening.
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