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Posted by the tractor vet on June 26, 2007 at 11:20:13 from (75.19.126.104):
In Reply to: Whoops! :) posted by Allan In NE on June 26, 2007 at 10:55:41:
Don't know about them grappel deals as we have the skid steer with the spear and the three point spear with a hyd. cyl. for a top link , but would like to find a 2250 loader and add a spear on it then ya could grab two at a time . Back when my buddy and i first started doing hay this year i was raken one field and saw his nephew come in and pull up by the barn and then left , could not for the life of me figure what he was doing after we started baling i went to put the spear on the skidsteer and it was missing sooo back to plan B i put the manuar forks on and was getting two bales at a time use half the prongs on each bale worke slick but ya had to stab then just wright to sink the forks in .
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