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Bale loader in action

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    Posted: 07 Jun 2010 at 12:20pm
Here is a video my dad took yesterday of us messing around with an Allis Chalmers bale loader mounted on a WD-45.  It was too wet to be in the field yesterday so we used it  in the barn yard.  Hope you guys enjoy it.  I will get a better video of it in the field when the weather permits and the hay is fit.
 Joe

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5tA86Zs31iw
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The only thing I can see wrong is you could have used a twenty two oz. beer can. Otherwise looks good. Fred
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Just remember, no matter how many kinks it has, it was WAY better then the alternative!
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There was a guy around here years ago that tied a rope on one side of his roto baler so it would turn the bales sideways. I thought that was neat.
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I want to see the bath tub pulling it through the field....lol

Edited by Andrew(southernIL) - 07 Jun 2010 at 6:20pm
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Lester Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07 Jun 2010 at 6:33pm
We used a bale loader on many 1000's of bales  as a teenager on dad's  farm. If the hay was raked right so that the bale ends were firm the loader  worked  great.
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Will it work equally well on square bails?
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Question: Do you Guys know why the Department of Agriculture almost stopped production of the roto baler?    Answer: The cows no longer would have a square meal.  Dave.
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DUHP!!!  <BONK>
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It will work on square bales if the bales are lined up longways going into the loader.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Steve-Ohio Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07 Jun 2010 at 9:18pm
How many roto bales do yall bale?  Or is it just for a novelty.  Dad always said the cows preferred to eat the rotobales over a square bale.  Do you find that to be true to?
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Neat video.
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My Dad said when he was young, he had to go behind the rotobaler and loop the string around the bale so it would not come unravaled.
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Since the hay is not cut like a square baler don't the cattle back up pulling alot out of the manger wasting it?
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Straw bales with the roto baler are just great to bed with. Take the twine off and just kick and it unrolls.
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there was a "T" shaped tool with a notched shank that was used to poke the twine into the bale to keep it from unraveling.
I remember using this when Dad had the Allis Round Baler.
 
 
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Neat demo...
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We found that Dad's beef cattle  would eat the round bales a lot  better even the last cutting that was sometimes left out in the field and fed in the winter. Round balers don't chop the leaves off and leave the stems sticking out like the square bales. If John Deere would have came out with the round baler almost everyone would of had one.
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