I have the priviledge of personally knowing the inventors/builders of this bale loader. They were quite the innovators. The one writer is correct in that in using this loader you had to be careful as to direction otherwise the twine wrapping and perhaps the bale could become undone. In all respects though the loader did save a lot of manual effort; I can attest to that - many hot days on a bale wagon to prove it.
We used bale hooks and muscle. It worked I guess. It looks like this machine would unroll the bale if picked up from the wrong way, unless the bales were hand tied like we did.
Wtf are those lol they look like little round bales and they look like they wiegh about the same a a mini square bale
chazz154 6 months ago
@chazz154 you are exactly right..thats how round baling was done back in the 40's..50's...that era
Prsnsfrms 1 month ago
Did they sell many?
ostrand11 1 year ago
That is to easy!!!! Many years on the rack hookin. I would more than likley loose an arm with that thing!!
TJJ4240 2 years ago
I have the priviledge of personally knowing the inventors/builders of this bale loader. They were quite the innovators. The one writer is correct in that in using this loader you had to be careful as to direction otherwise the twine wrapping and perhaps the bale could become undone. In all respects though the loader did save a lot of manual effort; I can attest to that - many hot days on a bale wagon to prove it.
schafdl 2 years ago
We used bale hooks and muscle. It worked I guess. It looks like this machine would unroll the bale if picked up from the wrong way, unless the bales were hand tied like we did.
Gilstrap2009 2 years ago
nice traktor
Shaffa666 2 years ago
anyone have any idea of where and when this was taken
tassybill 3 years ago
This video was taken at the orange spectacular in Hutchinson MN this past July.
jimacman 3 years ago