Round bales

   / Round bales #11  
Dennis your toolcat is alot more machine then the kubota B7800. The B7800 is only 30HP, it can't come close the 61HP Turbo with 3000psi hyd. you have. I sure can't see my B7800 lifting a round pale with the FEL.
 
   / Round bales #12  
If you know who your going to be purchasing the bales from just ask them to bale you smaller bales. I would no problem if someone asked me,its just a push of a button to lower size,kick out of few then back to business. Usually around 32/34" is as low as the monitor will go but that really is a small bale,maybe a 48x60" bale would work good with your tractor,weight somewhere around 800lbs just guessing.
 
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   / Round bales #13  
just stick to 4x5 or similar bales. go with something normal like coastal or tifton.. ... costs more than bahia or cow hay.. but works fine.

it's what we feed our horses. been using rounds for 15 years...

i have an old ford 850 with loader and a 3pt bale spear CHAINED into the loader bucket.

works fine.
 
   / Round bales #14  
WE feed both round bales and square bales. I made covered feeders with windows so they can only stick their heads into the hay. There is a door on one end that is big enough to load a single round bale in. Works out pretty well. Only the inside horses get square bales since its easier to feed them. We got a new baler this year that makes fairly small bales and I can handle them with my L3400 pretty easily on the 3pt. Never tried with the loader though since I have a bigger tractor for that.
 
   / Round bales #15  
I made covered feeders with windows so they can only stick their heads into the hay. There is a door on one end that is big enough to load a single round bale in. Works out pretty well.

I would enjoy seeing a picture of what you've made RNR. Even better would be pics of how you made it.

How does it go with the horses leaning on it as they go for the last morsels of hay at the end of a roll? Is it a permanent or transportable unit?
 
   / Round bales #16  
How many animals are you feeding? Do you have too place the bales into a feeder? Or lift them up, if so how high? They come from 500lbs to about as much as you want but most around here are 750 to 900 lbs. I love them as they are way less work than squares and cheaper too. But as mentioned get 1st cut, dry, stores indoors.

If you don't have to lift them up into a top load feeder, the 3ph rating that TomSeller says you have is plenty. We made a small "house" that we put the bales + bale feeders inside of so they don't get any rain on them. As said if they are out in the weather, or where the animals can walk on them, you will just have waste waste and more waste.

Sidebar, I once was in a pinch so I bought a HUGE round bale. It was so big it spread (bent) out the sides of my Dodge Ram truck. I had to winch them back together to get the tailgate to line up. LOL
 
   / Round bales #17  
You don't have to lift the round bales into the feeder. I always stood the feeder on it's side, set the bale down, and then put the feeder back in place over the bale.

Yes, I would have loved to have a bale spear on the FEL, but at that time I didn't have a quick attach to do it.
 
   / Round bales #18  
my square compressed 3x3x8 alfalfa timothy bale just petered out. I usually toss one out at the start of hay season to transition the animals from green grass to green hay.. then i stick them with costal bermuda the rest of the year. ;)
 
   / Round bales #19  
So we have a new horse boarder and she wants to go to round bales. I'm willing to give this a try. I have never fooled with round bales. For sure I would have to buy a spear. I don't even know how much a round bale weighs. Would my B7800 handle a round bale with a spear on the front loader or to I need to buy a three point spear?
These were rolled about 4 months before the pictures were taken.

Chained the scales to bale spike frame. looped a tow strap around the bale.

5x6
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5x5.5
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   / Round bales #20  
These were rolled about 4 months before the pictures were taken.

Chained the scales to bale spike frame. looped a tow strap around the bale.

5x6
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5x5.5
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Those are some big bales. My neighbor feeds cattle with round bales, and his are about half that size. I don't know about the 7800, but the FEL on my 3130 is rated at about 2300 lbs in the bucket, as long as I have the mower on the back for a counterbalance. :D I have moved something as heavy as 3600 lbs, though I couldn't lift it. I'm sure a short spear would handle one of my neighbor's bales. I would have to get strategic for one of yours.
 

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