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<blockquote data-quote="Phil in Tupelo" data-source="post: 557324" data-attributes="member: 1425"><p>A spear or fork on the rear should work ok since you have a FEL which is as good or better than weights on the front. If extra weight is needed, like a half load in the bucket, then the tractor maybe too light but it would appear to handle the bales on the rear ok. </p><p></p><p>I have used the tumble bug one year when my hay burned ( two haylots are better that one, trust me) and I hauled hay about 20 plus miles for a while when I decided that drive was too much trouble as I needed to make 3 round trips for about a weeks worth of hay so Saturdays got real hectic. The tumble bug worked really well on the truck and would likely easily allow a smaller tractor to handle large heavy bales safely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phil in Tupelo, post: 557324, member: 1425"] A spear or fork on the rear should work ok since you have a FEL which is as good or better than weights on the front. If extra weight is needed, like a half load in the bucket, then the tractor maybe too light but it would appear to handle the bales on the rear ok. I have used the tumble bug one year when my hay burned ( two haylots are better that one, trust me) and I hauled hay about 20 plus miles for a while when I decided that drive was too much trouble as I needed to make 3 round trips for about a weeks worth of hay so Saturdays got real hectic. The tumble bug worked really well on the truck and would likely easily allow a smaller tractor to handle large heavy bales safely. [/QUOTE]
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