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METHOD 2:
Method two is similar to one except that
instead of hauling directly from the field, bales
are loaded on the bale carrier with a front end
loader. This method has a tendency to stretch
bales out of shape, especially if a spear type
loader attachment is used. Insure that bale
size is carefully controlled.
METHOD 3:
The bagger is left at the storage site while the
bale carrier is used to haul bales directly from
the field. Once at the site, carefully back up
the load to the bagger, making sure the unit is
properly positioned, lower the rear end of the
bale carrier, keep backing up until SKID
HOOKS can be engaged. As you unload, the
bagger is pulled along as required. To
release, back up a few inches, lower the bale
carrier and drive away.
Since the success of baled silage depends so much on conditions beyond our control, warranties
are limited to the materials and workmanship related to mechanical components of the bale carrier
and silage bagging equipment.
CARRIER ENGAGING SKID
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