I’m trying to get more efficientSave you having to swap attachments just get on another machine. I know a farmer with 4loader tractorsKramer KT447 Telehandler - Ripon Farm Services
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I've a prodig bucket grab and use it to load everything into the mixer. Straw, silage bales, lucerne bales, maize silage, grass silage, kiwi fruit and blend. Never comes off the tractor during the feeding months. Can't imagine the albutt beings any differentDo you think you could easily pick up a bale with one of those?
Also any spoilage on a bale ends up straight into the mix which I personally feel isn’t good or even a bale with mud that is actually better fed to heifers behind a barrier.Problem with the keltic is we have a couple of polytunnels where we drive in and drop bales into ring feeders, the height of those things could be interesting to say the least.
That sounds the best idea so farI use a shear bucket to put bales in my wagon along with clamped fodder and blend, no swapping attachments and no mess
Good point as the main reason I bought this feeder is for sheep and I don’t like the idea of never seeing the bale before it goes into the feeder, the odd one with bird damage or a tear should always go to the sucklers and not heavily pregnant triplet carrying ewes.Also any spoilage on a bale ends up straight into the mix which I personally feel isn’t good or even a bale with mud that is actually better fed to heifers behind a barrier.
I stand bales on their ends on concrete after cutting plastic off and then unwind the netwrap and inspect bales incase of any mould and then unlatch spike and drop onto my bale trailer for easier latching and then pickup the 8ft telehandler bucket on euros next to it and scoop bales one at a time against concrete panels behind the bales attached to a shed so not specifically for the loading but useful and just drop bales into my wagon .
Did think of one of those but can you pickup slices of straw do you think?Soft hands. Amazing tool for winter feeding
Been there done that, prefer balesPit silage ??
That sounds the best idea so far
Depends on strawDid think of one of those but can you pickup slices of straw do you think?
I went off pit onto bales. Mainly for shed space as all three pits are under cover. Had a spell using an old Kidd feeder then a west. Gave up with both when we went onto bales but sounds like you are copingBeen there done that, prefer bales
Yeah we roofed the pit for more cattle but we are next to a ssi river and our pit leeks like a sieve and we had all the kit for baling as did a fair bit of contracting once upon a time plus waiting for contractors is not my favourite task. I like the independence of doing it myself.I went off pit onto bales. Mainly for shed space as all three pits are under cover. Had a spell using an old Kidd feeder then a west. Gave up with both when we went onto bales but sounds like you are coping
I understand all of that very wellYeah we roofed the pit for more cattle but we are next to a ssi river and our pit leeks like a sieve and we had all the kit for baling as did a fair bit of contracting once upon a time plus waiting for contractors is not my favourite task. I like the independence of doing it myself.
How easy is it to set a bale off a four high stack with one of those buckets? Can you put a square straw bale into the back of a straw blower? Or have you got to put the grab on for these jobsI’ve a Shelbourne One but there’s plenty out there to choose from
Pick up straw, tyres, waste plastic, the odd dead animal, bulk meal bag.Did think of one of those but can you pickup slices of straw do you think?