Posted by caterpillar guy on December 06, 2018 at 15:05:01 from (47.26.86.124):
In Reply to: Movin' BIG bales posted by OregonAaron on December 03, 2018 at 08:40:19:
If you have a truck frame, if you had a hoist. You could with the tractor pull from under the end of the bale, till you get a balance point on the bale. Back your truck frame under the end then finish pushing/ pulling the bale on to the truck bed when home can tip the bed up to dump it off. Repeat with next one. You might even be able to put 2 side by side on there. Do you have to get them home or are they at your place? Would make a big difference on the flaking them off to feed. If you decide to flake the hay off and have to haul it you need to cover it or it will all blow away by the time you get home to feed it. If you need to haul them home I would just hire that done then feed them from there. Time fooling with them and hauling will cost as much as the savings. Most guys that can haul them would be able to load them. Or you could hire somebody to load them for you to haul.
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