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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky" data-source="post: 1747750" data-attributes="member: 32659"><p>I've got one of those little Tumble Bug hay buggies that we used quite a bit years ago. Really handy, it breaks in half when you back into the bale then you lock the brakes by turning on your headlights and drive foward which loads the bale. Unloading is just the opposite. I'm a believer in the bale bed though. They're kinda like a skid steer. Once you get one you wonder how you lived without it. I can load a bale in less than a minute. I've fed 2 -3 rolls a day during feeding season for the last 4 yrs with a bale bed. I only use the tractor if it's really muddy. We unroll net wire with it, hang gates, pick up heavy stuff, move concrete feed troughs, etc. Deweze makes an extenda arm bed that would definitely load hay on a trailer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky, post: 1747750, member: 32659"] I've got one of those little Tumble Bug hay buggies that we used quite a bit years ago. Really handy, it breaks in half when you back into the bale then you lock the brakes by turning on your headlights and drive foward which loads the bale. Unloading is just the opposite. I'm a believer in the bale bed though. They're kinda like a skid steer. Once you get one you wonder how you lived without it. I can load a bale in less than a minute. I've fed 2 -3 rolls a day during feeding season for the last 4 yrs with a bale bed. I only use the tractor if it's really muddy. We unroll net wire with it, hang gates, pick up heavy stuff, move concrete feed troughs, etc. Deweze makes an extenda arm bed that would definitely load hay on a trailer. [/QUOTE]
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