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<blockquote data-quote="Owz130" data-source="post: 4582838" data-attributes="member: 61162"><p>Up until a few years ago (while still using twine bales) all our bales were fed by using a spike and turning the bales on end into the rack. The twine could then be pulled out between the rack bars.</p><p>We then upgraded the baler to net. This was the end of using the spike to feed as the bales would colapse before the net could be pulled out cleanly.</p><p>We now feed roughly a 1000 bales a season using a 4ft muck grab.</p><p>Because of the grab, everything is kept in control. </p><p>Modern balers make bigger, tighter bales, so we now (using the grab) half the bales into two separate racks.</p><p>It works for us!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Owz130, post: 4582838, member: 61162"] Up until a few years ago (while still using twine bales) all our bales were fed by using a spike and turning the bales on end into the rack. The twine could then be pulled out between the rack bars. We then upgraded the baler to net. This was the end of using the spike to feed as the bales would colapse before the net could be pulled out cleanly. We now feed roughly a 1000 bales a season using a 4ft muck grab. Because of the grab, everything is kept in control. Modern balers make bigger, tighter bales, so we now (using the grab) half the bales into two separate racks. It works for us! [/QUOTE]
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