The model 1000 is the same as the 1010 without the feeder or offload option I think. I have the 1010 and a big SP1049 super. The 1000 doesn't have push off feet which isn't a big problem. What you do is take a 2x4 and saw it in half and get two large tent pegs with a short piece of rope attached to the ends. When you tip the stack for off loading you don't have to set it on anything. Get off the tractor and set your two top corner poles and then set the 2x4's at a 45 degree angles or less to the outside bottom bales on the corners of them on the ground and drive the tent pegs in at the end of the 2x4's so they can't move. That will hold the bottom of the stack when you pull out. The two top corner poles will hold the top. It works slick and you don't have to mess with trying to put something on the ground under the stack. It took me longer to type out the method than it does to put the stays in place. When you come with the next load just back in and set the stack and move the stays up and pull out. Don't forget to raise the second table away from the stack before you pull out. That will pull the stack down even with the top stays in place. Also one of the mods you will want to do is move the attach points of the side boards to the frame instead of the large table. On newer bale wagons the side boards don't raise with that table so it doesn't interfere with the stack top stay poles. Until you do that you will have to pull forward a few feet then get off and re-position the poles....twice.... to get away from the stack. I haven't done it to my 1010 yet but it will be fixed this year. You only need some pipe and some 1/4 flat plat to make brackets.
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