jimmyj
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- Ontario Canada
- Tractor
- Allis Chalmers 616 (Two) and a Kioti CK30 HST with loader and backhoe
Agree with the others, get both front and back. You will be pleased if you do.
Also depends on size of bales. The largest round bales tippically 6x6 will weigh in at about 1700lbs average depending on what's baled and how tight the bale is. If you just need to move them off of a field then a 3pt would be faster and you would be able to see where you're driving. If you need to load them on to a trailer then you'll need the front mounted spear. At this point I use a front mounted spear and with the weight of my tractor I don't need any rear ballast. It is a pain to drive where I need to drop the bale for the animals and if I had a lot of obsticales I probably would be backing all the way. Eventually I will be making a rear spear just for the ease of moving them in the field.
Good luck.
They could weigh more, we use 4x5 wrapped rounds that are over a ton, 5x5 wraps are 2500 or so. They also make a bale handler that goes on the rear to double stack and load trailers, looks kinda like a forklift mast. I do however agree both is the way to go, especially if you need to carry them any distance. We actually use a pallet fork for the dry bales half the time, tip them onto the flat end so you don't catch the twine and you are good to go.
Have ever had them actually weighed? Unless it's haylage 2500# sounds a bit high for 5'x5' bale.
Yes, I am talking wrapped bales 65% moisture give or take. They do not say wrapped or dry bales. We feed both but for cattle nothing beats wrapped bales. I resisted wrapped bales for several years, however the quality of my animals has improved while costs have shrunk since feeding baleage. Yes we have weighed them 8 - 5x5 bales was just over 10 tons
Looks like I will be handling round bales much sooner than anticipated. So what do I need to consider when deciding whether to get one for the 3 point hitch, or for the FEL, aside from the obvious difference in lifting heights.
Kubota L3940 with FEL & Bucket, 3rd function remote. Remote hydraulic available at rear.
Thanks, this place has helped me tremendously.
Big Al