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<blockquote data-quote="Ted" data-source="post: 3994178" data-attributes="member: 947"><p>Years ago when we had a Claas Quadrant 1200 we had a few people struggling to pick up our bales with forks that only had two short prongs of about 70 cm.</p><p>Fine for 80 cm x 90 cm bales but there is a lot of unsupported overhanging bale when they are 120 cm wide.</p><p>Short, fine grass and two prongs will tear the middle out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ted, post: 3994178, member: 947"] Years ago when we had a Claas Quadrant 1200 we had a few people struggling to pick up our bales with forks that only had two short prongs of about 70 cm. Fine for 80 cm x 90 cm bales but there is a lot of unsupported overhanging bale when they are 120 cm wide. Short, fine grass and two prongs will tear the middle out. [/QUOTE]
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