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Posted by JMS/MN on February 11, 2005 at 11:51:35 from (204.73.106.15):
In Reply to: Re: Hay Basket posted by Dave (IL) on February 11, 2005 at 06:55:24:
I do remember a rotary unit that lifted bales off the ground, hooked to the side of a hay rack. Still needed another person on the rack to stack. Dad made a couple loaders for AC round bales- first one mounted behind a WC, bale went under the left rear axle and up a conveyor. Second one was a pull type unit- much handier. Was ground driven through a car rear end and tranny, with a driveshaft angling up to the top end of the conveyor. Took a bit of practice to hit the bale just right and make it turn to go up the chute. Left front of the conveyor had a disc blade just skirting the ground (that started the turn), and the right front had an old lawn mower wheel on it to finish the turn of the bale.
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