3 point bale lift

Does anybody have a 3 point bale lift that. Will lift bales high enough to load them on a flat bed trailer? Would like pictures also
Thanks Shaun
 
Yes,my neighbor has a simpleinexpensive 3point bale fork on the quikhitch of a 4650.loads onto a flatbed trailer withease.
 
I got an inexpensive one from Carter & Carter (you can look them up with pics...) a few years ago. Have not often used it, but works well if you don't need to go real high. Sissors type lift. Pain in the butt to put on the tractor tho, with the custom top link being part of the sissors....

--->Paul
 
found this ad in colorado c-list. just for you to see different models.
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No I cant,maybe at a later date.He only uses it to load the trailer in the field during harvest.hauls 6 bales on a gooseneck behind his pickup.and hauls the load to a stackyard,where he uses aloader/grapple(Farmall400/F-11 Farmhand)to place round bales in a stack.
 
Ahydralic top link may help/improve things,but my(cheapskate)neighbor would never concider that!
 
That's what I plan on doing to load 8 bales on goose neck and haul from the field to home I found some pictures of a pretty nice unit on Internet but it's only for a category one hitch but I am going to make one like it only heavier
 
"WIFO Farm Equipment LTD." Carries an all purpose forklift. Both Skid Steer, & 3 pt. mounted lift.

3pt. 59, 78, 94, 110 inch lift heights.
Cat 1: 3500 lbs. Cat 2: 4400 lbs. Capacities.
Not sure of price, & length of forks!

Scotty
 
Most fields have a lowspot where you could park the trailer then if your tractor was a Ford TW20 it would load one layer on a trailer. BTDT
 

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