Posted by JDseller on August 26, 2012 at 17:46:50 from (208.126.196.144):
In Reply to: Feeding Again! posted by Allan In NE on August 26, 2012 at 17:36:58:
Bet that would be fun in the mud!!! LOL. When I first did round bales I did not have a loader tractor that would pick them up. Friend had an old IH 656 with a even older trip type loader on it. We made brackets to put a three point bale spear in the bucket. It worked but the bale was so far out in front you had almost zero weight on the rear tires. You carried the bales real low. Every bump and you where spinning. LOL My wife refused to watch me stacking them in a barn. That was with a bale on the back. Without one it would lift the back wheels right of the ground.
I went and bought a better loader before the next year. Wife told to do that or buy better life insurance. Told me husband number two would like playing with all my tools too. LMAO She told that story every year at family get togethers.
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