Bale Shear Bucket

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Uploaded by on Sep 22, 2010

The Bucket attachment for the Bale Shear is a new addition to our implements range for the 2010/11 season. The bucket is easily attached and locked into place without the need to leave the cab. It is ideal for adding meal mix into your feed rations without the need to unhitch the Bale Shear or use two loaders. This simple device saves time and costs and leaves you free to concentrate on other areas. No modern farm feeding baled silage should be without the Bale Shear and the Bucket Attachment!

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  • To be fair it was not deisgned with that in mind. However many people have been requesting this feature. Its something we will be looking into. Another possibility is adding additional tines at the side in in the middle. I know a few users who have modified theirs to do this; looking forward to the feedback.

  • The slice can be closed further and used to move other material no problem. You just need to be aware that when the slice is opened fully this disengages the bucket. But you can close the slice as much as you need. Basically there is check valve that engages the ram to lock the bucket in place. This way you only need one lever to operate. The chain is for extra safety. I guess the operator didn't attach at all times when filming this video.

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  • Oostroo

  • The bucket makes this a really versatile atachment, is the bucket strong enough to use it and the slice to remove maize silage from a clamp like a shear grab?

  • that bucket looks to be a great job, can the slice be closed and used to move manure ect, anyone notice that at around 1min 15 sec the chain had come off the bucket, only thing that would put me off this system is at 2 min 54 sec you see a small bit of plastic tearing off and being left behind in the round feeder, not a problem if you have the room to lift the shear high up so the plastic can't get trapped but the higher up you lift a thing the bigger the mess when it hits the ground

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