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Jerry/MT
Posted 1/11/2018 12:13 (#6496378 - in reply to #6494383)
Subject: RE: Putting up hay


The Palouse North Idaho
Have you looked at the videos on the web site?
For just under $7,000, you can get at 8 pack bale sweep and a 8 pack grapple. I kind' a think you need them both because while you maybe able to load a trailer in the field, I think unloaing and restacking would best be done with the grapple.

Here's the pricing and info I got last week:

Jerry

We sell 50% of these to tractor customers. It works the same just not as fast as a skidsteer.

We have global/euro mounts in stock.

The spring loaded front end allows a few inches of play at the fork tips to follow the contour of uneven ground.

If you take the side wing off of your 1/4 turn chute, most of the bales will land on the string side, or bolt on a wagon chute.

We don't push or drag hay across the ground, it is all about the hay.




6 pack sweep - $2950.00

8 pack sweep - $3350.00

10 pack sweep - $3700.00

4 pack grapple - $2800.00

8 pack grapple - $3900.00

Deduct $300.00 for a sweep/grapple purchase

euro/global mounts - $225.00

All units in stock

We stand behind our material and welds under normal operating conditions. In 10 years we have only sent out 1 replacement fork due to customer negligence.

If you break one of these, you did something wrong.

We would like to see a 70+ hp tractor to run the 10 pack sweep or the big grapple.

55 hp should run everything else.

Rear tires filled with ballast helps.




Please call or email with any questions




thanks

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