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<blockquote data-quote="Runs Like a Deere" data-source="post: 7916827" data-attributes="member: 164647"><p>We used 6” grain handling tube over our pallet forks to give a smooth round profile. It works well and stops the forks damaging the loops.</p><p></p><p>However for filling the drill we made a frame that the bag sits in and supports the bottom of the bag with a hole in the middle for the spout of the bag to protrude through. The frame has forklift pockets such that the loops of the bag are not used to lift it in this scenario.</p><p></p><p>heard of too many horror stories of crushed drills let alone people to trust the loops even with a specifically made bag lifter. Takes a few minutes longer perhaps to load the frame but definitely a lot safer than relying on the loops when fiddling with the draw string ties.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Runs Like a Deere, post: 7916827, member: 164647"] We used 6” grain handling tube over our pallet forks to give a smooth round profile. It works well and stops the forks damaging the loops. However for filling the drill we made a frame that the bag sits in and supports the bottom of the bag with a hole in the middle for the spout of the bag to protrude through. The frame has forklift pockets such that the loops of the bag are not used to lift it in this scenario. heard of too many horror stories of crushed drills let alone people to trust the loops even with a specifically made bag lifter. Takes a few minutes longer perhaps to load the frame but definitely a lot safer than relying on the loops when fiddling with the draw string ties. [/QUOTE]
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