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stacking rounds on top of each other end to end
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<blockquote data-quote="MasseyFerg" data-source="post: 957431" data-attributes="member: 16753"><p>I tried my pallet forks. I can pick them up just fine. The trouble is getting the forks out from underneath the bale. The forks are so wide, about 4" that their is a lot of friction and as I try to pull out the forks the bale above comes with it. Took me 3 times as long to stack one row with the forks as opposed to the spike. At least with the single spike, I can gas the tractor and back up fast to get the spike out. Try that with the pallet forks and the bale will come down.</p><p></p><p>Once you drop a net wrapped bale or move it or more than once or twice, the net is about shot.</p><p></p><p>How much easier does the two spike rig work? Easier to pull out after stacking?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MasseyFerg, post: 957431, member: 16753"] I tried my pallet forks. I can pick them up just fine. The trouble is getting the forks out from underneath the bale. The forks are so wide, about 4" that their is a lot of friction and as I try to pull out the forks the bale above comes with it. Took me 3 times as long to stack one row with the forks as opposed to the spike. At least with the single spike, I can gas the tractor and back up fast to get the spike out. Try that with the pallet forks and the bale will come down. Once you drop a net wrapped bale or move it or more than once or twice, the net is about shot. How much easier does the two spike rig work? Easier to pull out after stacking? [/QUOTE]
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