You could use the thee point with a spear to move bales around but if you have to lift them into a feeder, that won"t work.
The problem is that if you mount a spear in the bucket, it has a fixed orientation and as you raise the bucket, the spear points up, making it difficult to spear the bale. If all your bales are on the ground , you can probably orient the spear in such a way that it is horizontal when it"s near the center of the bale. If you"re taking bales off a stack, you"d have to have at least two positions for the spear.
You can weld some home made pin fittings in the bucket bottom to attach to the spear frame and a top link for the top of the bale spear frame. You"ds adjust the top link to change the orientation of the bale spear frame (and consequently the bale spear itself) so you could pick up bales on the ground or off the stack.
I don"t know if I"m making myself clear. Bottom line there is a way to make it work, in my opinion. It"s not the easiest way to feed bales however. Some one else may have a better idea.
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