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- March 11, 2011 at 2:50 pm #42532Ronnie TuckerParticipant
i have run up on various youtube viedos of unrollers.quikroll bale unroller looks good there are others also mighty interesting also.iwould like to hear from you all on what dealings you have had with this type of implement. i would perfer a wagon type that could carry one while unrolling another.i want to replace the tractor for this job.if i could build one it would suit me best. ronnie
March 12, 2011 at 4:18 pm #66259Simple LivingParticipantRonnie,
I did a quick google search and came up with this thread over on the RH webpage.
http://www.ruralheritage.com/messageboard/frontporch/12899.htm
Here is a video of the same bale unroller that hauls and unrolls 2 bales.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZWSxUHqo6g
Hope that helps!
Gordon
April 1, 2011 at 12:46 pm #66256Y 4 RanchParticipantI built one 2 years ago, don’t think anyone has one like this but could be. It has a tri-cycle type chasis with 2 wheels up front and 2 wheels spread 7 feet wide at the rear. A flat bed 7 foot long by 8 foot wide sits between. My son and I opted for and 8 hp Honda powering a hydraulic pump sitting inside the A frame of the tri-cycle front frame work with 2 controls. 1 control handles the closing and 1 handles the rolling forward of the bale roller, enabling 1 bale to be placed on the bed and 1 on the arms. I have raced a tractor, my brother-in-laws, and beat him feeding the cows, believe me I rubbed it in. Obviously it wasn’t a big, new tractor but he could carry 2 bales and I could carry 3 of his sized bales (800 lbs). The bed sits about 16 inches off the ground, easy on and easy off. The frame is built out of used oil field 2 3/8th pipe, with the bed made out of rough sawn 2 x 6 pine with 2 x 2 angles capping both sides of the bed.
We use this wagon as a forecart also, we just roller the bale carrier forward and place a 3x3x 3/8th square tube with a flat bar type hitch point in the middle on the back locked in by the wheels. Disconnect the 2 hydraulic lines to the easiest ones to get at and put on 2 pioneer couplers. We’ve used this to run our 11 wheel V rake with 4 horses.
I’ve tried to place pictures on this site before but to no avail, I’m not smart enough. This unit works great, can’t say that I’ve had many times I’ve cussed it. If you need I can e-mail pictures, maybe you can post them here after you get them.
MikeApril 2, 2011 at 2:56 am #66255J-LParticipantHey Mike, can you email some pictures of that rig to me? If you can shoot me an email with them, Lost Farmer and I are looking at making a round bale unroller too.
April 2, 2011 at 5:02 am #66260FELLMANParticipantY 4 Ranch i would very interested in seeing your bale unroller , would be good if you would post them here J-L please, sounds brilliant that dose
April 7, 2011 at 12:49 pm #66257Y 4 RanchParticipantSorry been real busy, I’ll get them today.
MikeApril 11, 2011 at 12:53 pm #66258Y 4 RanchParticipantI sent pic’s to Wes this morning by hotmail, I can’t get them to upload, maybe he can. If you’d like pic’s please send me an e-mail at y4ranch@hotmail.com and I’ll forward them.
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