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    Posted: 30 Nov 2018 at 7:09pm
After about three year finally got the bale loader mount on one of my WD. 

Edited by Kenny L. - 30 Nov 2018 at 7:20pm
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Looks good love to see it working
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Looks like you are ready to go to work... ...after this guy does some easy loading :)
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That looks much easier than the "loader" we had to use:
 
 


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     Looks like a good job. For some reason I have always been fascinated with the AC loaders. Sure wish I had one.
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So awesome!!!

I have thought it would be neat to have 1 too. I have absolutely no use for it and don't have a Roto baler...but they are COOL!!

Kind of like my Mounted model 33 corn picker, Got it but no real use for it...Have it for the coolness factor! Ha...gotta love it!
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I had two bale loaders, never found the time to install even one of them and sold both of them,  the good part is both of them are now on tractors.
3 WD45's with power steering,G,D15 fork lift,D19, W-Speed Patrol, "A" Gleaner with a 330 corn head,"66" combine,roto-baler, and lots of Snap Coupler implements to make them work for their keep.

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Don(mi) The 33 picker is going to be my next project I've been buying different AC equipment over the last five year or so to be able to spent time in the shop now that I'm retired. I thought that I had about every thing that I wanted until I see something else that would be neat to have. The wife say it never ending and has told me I can't build a another shed, SAD isn't it.Ouch 
  I'm thinking that the AC equipment that I've will probable never be used but like you said it just cool to have and to enjoy.    
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Neat bale loaders!  Would be nice to find one close, to play with, but I also have no work for it.  Bummer.  
                 
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Lookin good Ken.  I don't have any use for it either, so you can keep it.  hehehe
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Just my poor eyes, or are Kenny's and Don loaders different models?  Kenny can your's
 also pick up square bales?

With are dry spring and summer weather everybody dropped all bales on the ground. So there were a lot loaders around to help picking them up. Sure took some of the strained back mussels away having one.
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Originally posted by Ray54 Ray54 wrote:

Just my poor eyes, or are Kenny's and Don loaders different models?  Kenny can your's
 also pick up square bales?

With are dry spring and summer weather everybody dropped all bales on the ground. So there were a lot loaders around to help picking them up. Sure took some of the strained back mussels away having one.
They are the same models, one my loaders had some on farm mod's done to keep the bales from rolling back down the loader, they are gone from it now. 
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here's a shot of the little angle irons welded on the sides. 
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Originally posted by Kenny L. Kenny L. wrote:

After about three year finally got the bale loader mount on one of my WD. 
Ken post some more shots of it please.
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Ray54 I've been told that they will if you turn a square bale on to it side.
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I have one for sale. Has been kept inside. 315-394-0192
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