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  • #42223
    Nat(wasIxy)
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    Anyone seen one of these?

    http://www.balerunner.co.uk

    Looks excellent, my only reservation being about power in reverse – does anyone think they could manage to reverse with enough power (from a single 15.2hh animal) to put the spike in? Accurately! (with a forecart there’d be articulation to think about too!) I think we’d need a *lot* of practise…

    #64091

    power in reverse

    if not able to accomplish it backwards, why not turn them around and hitch them to the deal “backwards” – facing the bale, that should be enough; have seen done so in difficult places with a haywagon to back up……

    #64092
    Nat(wasIxy)
    Participant

    I think I know what you mean! Yes I was wondering if there were tricks like that…thanks!

    #64099
    jac
    Participant

    I wonder if the spikes could be swapped for 2 tubes of mabey 4″ dia and set up to just touch the ground and be set wider so they go under the bale instead of spearing it… would still reguire a bit of skill in the reversing department but wouldnt need the same force..

    #64093
    Nat(wasIxy)
    Participant

    Good idea – wondering if I should just take the basic idea and get someone local to make one with shafts to get rid of the articulation and your suggestion aswell? He’s got a patent of some kind on the mechanism, but if I was just making it for myself it’d be OK right?

    edited to add: not that I want to rob the guy of money, I think the idea is genius! but not quite right for me…

    #64094
    Nat(wasIxy)
    Participant

    I’ve emailed to ask if I can commission one with shafts and bars instead of towbar and spikes 🙂 Great idea John you little genius!!

    #64095
    Nat(wasIxy)
    Participant

    It retails at £1000 + VAT as is, but fabrication is completely flexible so if anyone else wanted one….? He put bars on the early prototype but had ground clearance issues, however he has designed it for crawling up mountainsides whereas our land is flat as a pancake so I think it’ll be OK…

    #64097
    Big Horses
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    I really like that idea.The fact that there’s no engine needed really appeals to me! Always wanted to mess with something along those lines, but never have found the time yet.
    The tubes to the side (instead of a spear) wouldn’t have to be so big… our round bale processor has that sort of setup, and they’re only about 2″ around, which would be plenty strong, as they’re not supporting the whole load each. Just point them out a bit at the ends, and they self guide the bale pretty well (at least on our processor). http://www.haybuster.com/hb/bb2650.html
    John

    #64096
    Nat(wasIxy)
    Participant

    another good idea – I’ve added that to favourites to show him, thanks

    #64098
    Dav
    Participant

    There are several people in the US who make the same type of setup have seen them with spears and slide under shafts.

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