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Square bale accumlator
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<blockquote data-quote="ToddFarmsInc" data-source="post: 546086" data-attributes="member: 8301"><p>Well there's a couple of different types that I know of, the type that hooks up behind the square bailer, and it uses hydraulics and chains to shuffel the bales around into groups, and then theres a stand alone unit out that you just hook up to a tractor/pickup/ATV and drive around the field after the bailing is done, and it groups bales up with no hydraulics or chains. (a pretty slick setup I think) </p><p></p><p>You will need an accumulator, and an accumulator fork. The first place I would look would be a used equipment site, or your local farm equipment dealer. Check with Fastline.</p><p></p><p>I have a farmhand accumulator that I purchased second hand years ago. It has preformed pretty well, for years. I bought the accumulator deck and two forks for tractor loaders for a pretty good price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ToddFarmsInc, post: 546086, member: 8301"] Well there's a couple of different types that I know of, the type that hooks up behind the square bailer, and it uses hydraulics and chains to shuffel the bales around into groups, and then theres a stand alone unit out that you just hook up to a tractor/pickup/ATV and drive around the field after the bailing is done, and it groups bales up with no hydraulics or chains. (a pretty slick setup I think) You will need an accumulator, and an accumulator fork. The first place I would look would be a used equipment site, or your local farm equipment dealer. Check with Fastline. I have a farmhand accumulator that I purchased second hand years ago. It has preformed pretty well, for years. I bought the accumulator deck and two forks for tractor loaders for a pretty good price. [/QUOTE]
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