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| There are a few of the StowAway bale unroller flatbeds around here, I look for one a few years to put on a feed pickup but didn't have any luck. I saw what look like a newer model on a pickup in SW Kansas earlier this month but wasn't able to get a close look. I know they were built in Oklahoma. Really clever concept and the neighbors have worn out several pickups but used the same bed. |
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South Central Kansas | Harper Industries Harper Kansas. DEWEZE Bale beds. |
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| We have had several Dew Eze haybeds. StowAway has arms that fold in the rear of the bed and do not lay flat on or beside the flatbed like Hydrabed or DewEze. |
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NW Oklahoma | They were built southwest of Laverne, Ok. I don't think they build them anymore. Call Jerry Nine at the Woodward Sale Barn and he could tell you for sure. |
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Phillips Co NW Kansas | I think they were maybar's & they aren't in business anymore. Buddy of mine had one. |
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New Brunswick, Canada | Do you mean this style?
http://www.winkelmfg.com/truck_flatbeds_bale_option.htm
The spears suck back in under the flatbed. |
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NW Oklahoma | No. The bed he is talking about was a arm bed. Arm's hinged and folded on the back of bed the folded under bed when arm frame was lowered. Bed was made about 20 miles from me by a local farmer. Production crew is no longer there, but they may still make a few special orders. Maybe not even that anymore. Here is a article about the bed from 1984.
http://newsok.com/stowaway-totes-that-bale-hydraulically/article/20... |
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