Posted by wisbaker on December 27, 2012 at 09:08:49 from (207.118.181.101):
In Reply to: 4020 reverse posted by wilton on December 26, 2012 at 18:13:24:
Sounds like and idea- a few months ago on this site I saw an older row crop tractor that had been reversed and had what looked like a front end loader on the back. I thought that might be a cheaper alternative for moving big bales as all the weight is on the back axle which is obviously bigger/heavier than the front and doesn't have to steer, might also eliminate the rear end getting light and tires spinning. When I worked out in Western Oklahoma we loaded big square bales on flat beds with a 4020 propane tractor with a front end loader, more than once we lost a spindle and look a quick tumble with the tractor/loader/bale. It would seem to me a handy farmer running a lean operation might acquire himself a new generation tractor reverse it and have a heck of a good bale mover/loader for a fraction of the price that a new Mongo Big tractor & FEL would cost.
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