Grassman
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Just use the same bale every load. One at each endThat’s a grand idea but I usually cart them wrapped , good idea for winter carting them from land away from home ?
Just use the same bale every load. One at each endThat’s a grand idea but I usually cart them wrapped , good idea for winter carting them from land away from home ?
I don't think you'd get that trailer off without blocks taking up the space beneath its skid. Even then it would be marginalNever used one and no idea how much clearance to hook on the trailer. View attachment 861224
Is that not the answer right there?Folding Bale Spike - Blakewell Services
Folding Bale Spike 2 x 1100mm hinged bale tines. Travel safely when not transporting bales with these easy folding tineswww.blakewellservices.co.uk
Would the operator have to be careful not to hit the back of the cab with the folded spikes?Folding Bale Spike - Blakewell Services
Folding Bale Spike 2 x 1100mm hinged bale tines. Travel safely when not transporting bales with these easy folding tineswww.blakewellservices.co.uk
Why water over wheel weights?Linkage mounted weight is by far the best and the only type that relieve stress on the front axle. Not practical when regularly using a trailer with loader work though. Next best is water ballasting of tyres. It does improve stability of the unit very well but care should be taken not to overfill the tyres and to add a suitable antifreeze.
That’s a grand idea but I usually cart them wrapped , good idea for winter carting them from land away from home ?
Not quite a u but looks a good idea!Has no one made a heavy weight with a slit in the middle that the drawbar first in while taking trailer off and on but obviously once trailer clicks on it’s above the drawbar
like a upside down U
Far cheaper.Why water over wheel weights?
Did it once what a painFar cheaper.