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Re: Hay spear on a loader bucket
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Posted by RodInNS on June 22, 2007 at 11:12:23 from (24.224.246.156):
In Reply to: Hay spear on a loader bucket posted by Jeff Oliver on June 22, 2007 at 07:41:37:
I'd take it one step further than what Jim suggested, but that works A-1 too if you don't need to switch a lot. I put a Universal Skid Steer attachment system on mine. Swap all attachments with the skid steer now. I also have a 3-point quick hitch that I made for the skid steer, so I just use my 3 point bale spear on the front now. Makes life a lot easier when you can switch back and forth in a couple minutes without any tools. There are companies out there that make these conersion plates. Just watch the bucket back angles because some of them require blocking kits to get the correct dump angles and such on a farm loader. Don't waste your time on the spear on a bucket jobs. I've never seen a AG loader bucket that wasn't destroyed by one. AN industrial might survive it, but then you wouldn't have loader enough to lift it.... Rod
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