Round Bales & L4600 ?

mickeyd

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Great pictures. It looks like you were having fun.
 

Tooljunkie

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Exactly!
Safest way for handling bales.
Told my green blooded friend this is the best way.
Always take the extra bale off the pile, leave it to grab next load.
 

Tooljunkie

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Showed him the pictures, he's finally convinced. That dandelion colored tractor is so tippy, this will make it so much more practical.
 

skeets

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Whats that green thing behind that pretty L???
 

D2Cat

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Those are nice looking bales! They are wrapped tight and probably weigh 1300-1500#.

The Kubota looks nice picking them up and moving them off the field.

My concern is, you put one on the front and one on the back, how long is it going to be before tractor problems arise?
 

Bulldog

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I've been using my L3000 to move bales for about 10 yrs now and the only thing mine has done is the loader cylinders have started to leak some but it's 16 yrs old so a few leaks are to be expected I guess.