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Bale SpearGreat for handling round bales. The longer center tine safely transports the bale and the two shorter lower tines maintains bale control. |
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Combo Bale/Pallet ForkThe rotating steel tubes are mounted on two powerful stone fork tines and are hydraulically adjustable sideways. During bale handling, the steel tubes roll carefully in under the bale. |
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Deluxe Square Bale ForkThe bottom box section is hinged, allowing you to lock the tines in the upright position for safety while driving. Deluxe Bale Extension and Large Bag Lifter can be attached to the Deluxe Square Bale Fork for increased productivity. |
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Heavy Duty Bale SplitTransport and split bales. Both straw and silage bales fall apart in two pieces, simply and smoothly without complicated extra hydraulics. |
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Pallet Fork Bale SpearWell suited to handle round bales. The longer tine is used to safely transport the bale. The shorter tine keeps the bale from rotating. |
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Standard Square Bale ForkSimple, robust implement for both round and square bales. |
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Heavy Duty Bale GripWell suited for smaller square bales. The implement arms distribute the pressure evenly over a large area, and this ensures careful handling of the bales. |
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Heavy Duty Round or Square Bale GripGreat for handling wrapped square and round bales. The implement arms are extremely stable sliding plates, which move along the main frame. When stacking, it is possible to lock either the right or left arm, which makes for easier work. |
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Standard Round Bale GripBoth the right or left arm can be locked independently, making it possible to stack bales tightly. The implement arms are designed so that it is easy to reverse out from the bale. |
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