Yes ideally it wanted a set of forklift brackets welding on so it’s not on the forks but if you keep it tilted back it’s fineThats what I have - slippery when wet though!
Yes ideally it wanted a set of forklift brackets welding on so it’s not on the forks but if you keep it tilted back it’s fineThats what I have - slippery when wet though!
seen a couple of these about a few years ago.
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funnily enough , thats what we use, except we left the spinning discs on and all in full working order .....We’ve just converted an old 3ton fert spinner, dead easy & cheap & plenty of room for 2 ton seed, bit slow to empty though about 5mins for 2 ton but nice n safe! Hyd on /off etc in forklift
A Bag lifter doesnt stop the polypropylene seed bag loops from breaking. only time i want to lift a seed bag is out of a trailer when i know no-one will be underneath.As someone who had an accident from a swinging seed bag above a drill hopper it's great to see everyone coming up with ideas.
I'm all fixed up now!
In the nicest possible way have a look at what you are asking yourself, farm staff or a contractor to use to lift a seed bag and think, at the very least, is the cost of a bag lifter too far out of the way?
funnily enough , thats what we use, except we left the spinning discs on and all in full working order .....
An insurance write off spreader would be cheap. Strip the discs off and make a frame to stand it on, fit a loader-to-3 point linkage bracket on...
Make a hopper to fill it with. Oh, hang on.....It still needs filling safely somehow though.....
lol'An insurance write off spreader would be cheap. Strip the discs off and make a frame to stand it on, fit a loader-to-3 point linkage bracket on...
Didn't @Clive build one ?seen a couple of these about a few years ago.
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