Never seen one, but it sounds expensive.I have always pushed mine around by hand, but my supplier changed to 5x6 bales from 4x5 and they are too heavy I had to get a bale buggy.
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Never seen one, but it sounds expensive.I have always pushed mine around by hand, but my supplier changed to 5x6 bales from 4x5 and they are too heavy I had to get a bale buggy.
There are inexpensive ones that are homemade all the way up to fancy ones operable from the truck cab like the really neat tumble bug. Most use a winch mine is minus the winch now.Never seen one, but it sounds expensive.
Quote: Pretty ingenious, but the yellow one doesn't look large enough to hold a bale.
It bumps the bale and kind of opens and swollows it. It is very interesting.Pretty ingenious, but the yellow one doesn't look large enough to hold a bale.
love it( should I admit to doing that while working in the barnyard?)You know its genetic when your kids come home from grandmas with baling twine on their jeans for belts
love it( should I admit to doing that while working in the barnyard?)