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stacking rounds on top of each other end to end
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<blockquote data-quote="novatech" data-source="post: 955523" data-attributes="member: 5494"><p>There is no way I could ever get spears into the side of one of my bales. It is hard enough to get them in the end after James T bales them. Stacking on end is best if you have a set of forks but then if your selling it is easier to load onto a trailer with spears as the forks will tear up the netting.</p><p> What I would like is a double spear, both on bottom, so I could also use them as forks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novatech, post: 955523, member: 5494"] There is no way I could ever get spears into the side of one of my bales. It is hard enough to get them in the end after James T bales them. Stacking on end is best if you have a set of forks but then if your selling it is easier to load onto a trailer with spears as the forks will tear up the netting. What I would like is a double spear, both on bottom, so I could also use them as forks. [/QUOTE]
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