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<blockquote data-quote="bgm" data-source="post: 296522" data-attributes="member: 1754"><p>I don't think it'll take as much weight up front as you think either. I handle my bales with my 1952 Allis chalmers WD. Some will laugh I'm sure but it was cheap and it's paid for. Here's the specs on it.</p><p></p><p>Power: </p><p> Drawbar (HP): 19 </p><p> PTO (HP): 26 </p><p></p><p>Dimensions: </p><p> Weight (pounds): 3,500 </p><p> Wheelbase (inches): 88 </p><p> Length (inches): 127 </p><p> Width (inches): </p><p> Height (inches): 81.5 </p><p> </p><p>I have a trip bucket up front and have added about 300 pounds more up front. It handles the bales ok on my place but I'm careful. I'd think it'd be worth thinking about using the 3pt. On the other hand I recent saw a spike/tilt style hay trailer on e-bay go for $170.00. So looks like you have options.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bgm, post: 296522, member: 1754"] I don't think it'll take as much weight up front as you think either. I handle my bales with my 1952 Allis chalmers WD. Some will laugh I'm sure but it was cheap and it's paid for. Here's the specs on it. Power: Drawbar (HP): 19 PTO (HP): 26 Dimensions: Weight (pounds): 3,500 Wheelbase (inches): 88 Length (inches): 127 Width (inches): Height (inches): 81.5 I have a trip bucket up front and have added about 300 pounds more up front. It handles the bales ok on my place but I'm careful. I'd think it'd be worth thinking about using the 3pt. On the other hand I recent saw a spike/tilt style hay trailer on e-bay go for $170.00. So looks like you have options. [/QUOTE]
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