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<blockquote data-quote="snoopdog" data-source="post: 1604969" data-attributes="member: 27645"><p>Been keeping my eye on electric/hydraulic spears, pulled the trigger saturday at the local coop, heavily discounted because they had had it a while and the paint was faded, while buying fertilizer. A Pierce unit, that hooks to the gooseneck ball. Tried it out today, with some heavy bales, and was pleased. Got all the wires run, for the permanent setup. Thinking about putting linch pins through the bed for ease of getting it off and on. I seriously had an oh shize moment when I realized how heavy it was. I read that you can stick it in a bale, and then lift it, to make it easier to switch, to pulling a trailer. Anyone do this? Cause , I just can't hoss this thing around, I can weld hooks and raise it with a chain if need be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snoopdog, post: 1604969, member: 27645"] Been keeping my eye on electric/hydraulic spears, pulled the trigger saturday at the local coop, heavily discounted because they had had it a while and the paint was faded, while buying fertilizer. A Pierce unit, that hooks to the gooseneck ball. Tried it out today, with some heavy bales, and was pleased. Got all the wires run, for the permanent setup. Thinking about putting linch pins through the bed for ease of getting it off and on. I seriously had an oh shize moment when I realized how heavy it was. I read that you can stick it in a bale, and then lift it, to make it easier to switch, to pulling a trailer. Anyone do this? Cause , I just can't hoss this thing around, I can weld hooks and raise it with a chain if need be. [/QUOTE]
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