Deano
Veteran Member
ROPS up, no belt. FAIL.
I had to see where I was going.
Deano
ROPS up, no belt. FAIL.
All I can say is, I would be getting another hay guy. Does he roll my hand? I have never seen a roll that loose and hold together. That doesn't even look like it has a center.
This is yet another thread about what NOT to do. I'd drag it on a car hood with a BX but this is just asking for trouble and should come with a disclaimer.
ROPS up, no belt. FAIL.
Utility is one thing, stupidity is another.
The fact that the load being the hay bale
is one beyond the tractors foot print
and also that the hay bale is creating
a higher center of gravity, which would
explain why he is leaning backwards,
and standing at the same time to counter
the effects of gravity on the hay bale in
the loader bucket by adding more wieght
to the rear and creating a larger counter
wieght.
:smiley_aafz:
What?I am leaning to keep the seat switch made and standing to see...the tractor was in no way overloaded (bucket picked it up just fine) and the load is in no way going to "roll over" on a level road going 2 mph! Common sense goes a long way....
Deano
We had an unusual report from a BX-25 customer that while his neighbor was baling hay the ford 5600 bit the dust. Rain on it's way they backed the BX up and baled the final two loads with it!!!! This is a kicker baler and was towing a wagon to boot!!!
He said you felt every plunger stroke and just thinking it probably pushed it ahead a foot everytime.