I really like your fabrication work. I was interested in your bale grabber for the silage bales. I am new to the individual wrapped bales this year as I bought an individual bale wrapper this winter. I looked at several of the bale grabbers like yours, but two things stood out. They didn't look like they could withstand the abuse (not built heavy enough) and they were expensive! I had one guy "demonstate" one for me and his broke during the demonstration! I found a front loader mount bale mover that has the two pipes that cradle the bale and lift it. The two pipes of the cradle turn freely and the pipes "roll". Other than not "handily" being able to set the bale on end, it looks like it will work for me. Plus, I"ve only got $600.00 in it. I too had to fabricate the attachment plate to fit a skid steer attachment setup. WHat kind of bale wrapper do you use RRlund? If you have time, please tell me about its use as opposed to the "inline" bale wrappers. Thanks.
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