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<blockquote data-quote="Taenn" data-source="post: 8800485" data-attributes="member: 107210"><p>Have used McHale roller/spike, but with uneven ground and/or low density bales there were too many nicks and sometimes hidden ones on uneven ground.</p><p>Then started using an old soft hand, but very long "fingers" with another small bend at the end which has annoyed me for some years.</p><p>Requiring one to open them a lot more than bale size to grab a bale which has caused damage when taking them off a trailer that has little to no space between bales.</p><p></p><p>Bought a new Quicke Unigrip 130 this year for 122x122 round bales which looks like they will spread the pressure over a large area and better designed to fit bale shapes without opening up much more than the bale size.</p><p>Hopefully works as well as the design looks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Taenn, post: 8800485, member: 107210"] Have used McHale roller/spike, but with uneven ground and/or low density bales there were too many nicks and sometimes hidden ones on uneven ground. Then started using an old soft hand, but very long "fingers" with another small bend at the end which has annoyed me for some years. Requiring one to open them a lot more than bale size to grab a bale which has caused damage when taking them off a trailer that has little to no space between bales. Bought a new Quicke Unigrip 130 this year for 122x122 round bales which looks like they will spread the pressure over a large area and better designed to fit bale shapes without opening up much more than the bale size. Hopefully works as well as the design looks. [/QUOTE]
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