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<blockquote data-quote="Haytime" data-source="post: 8092234" data-attributes="member: 90430"><p>I bought a Murray Machinery one last year, it was used on a front loader. I wanted to put them on the trailer on their rounds same as you, the same as they come out the baler. But it could place two bales down, but couldn't pick the two bales back up without the top one falling off. Just didn't have the hydraulic power to hold onto the top bale and crowd it back. Not sure if this was the grab or the tractors fault. Also found it damages the bales quite a bit, no matter how careful you are. For those two reasons, I sold it a month ago. </p><p></p><p>I sell all my bales, mixture of wrapped and unwrapped. The McHale soft hands works perfect for me. Can carry two bales at once if you're careful, with no damage, and it was cheaper than that type of grab at the time, not sure current price difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Haytime, post: 8092234, member: 90430"] I bought a Murray Machinery one last year, it was used on a front loader. I wanted to put them on the trailer on their rounds same as you, the same as they come out the baler. But it could place two bales down, but couldn't pick the two bales back up without the top one falling off. Just didn't have the hydraulic power to hold onto the top bale and crowd it back. Not sure if this was the grab or the tractors fault. Also found it damages the bales quite a bit, no matter how careful you are. For those two reasons, I sold it a month ago. I sell all my bales, mixture of wrapped and unwrapped. The McHale soft hands works perfect for me. Can carry two bales at once if you're careful, with no damage, and it was cheaper than that type of grab at the time, not sure current price difference. [/QUOTE]
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