crowe farm
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does anyone on hear use a drag type bale accumulator . do you like them the good or bad about them . thanks
thanks for your reply . i have a roll baler and square baler i do sale hay . i would think durt and rock would a ruff hay field condition . i dont bale field like that . most of mine is flat to slitly rolling alfalffa orchard grass hay . that kuhn is nice i have a kuhn mower and i love it
blue river how easy is it to see from the tractor cab . this is what im concerned with on the one i bought thanks
The Kuhn Mower is not made by the same company as the Kuhn Accumulator.
The grapple is a little harder than the accumulator only because you have to be pretty acurate to load the bales tight in the field and unload in the barn.
You'll get the hang of it pretty quick. You may know this already, the accumulator will not make the stacks that tight ...you will need to sweep in from the side and push forward and then use the hydraulics and they will squeeze together tighter than anyone can stack them.
Mines a SSQA on front of the FEL ... Accumulates 10 bales I have had no problems with dirt, rocks or debris.
The grapple and accumulater are the best thing for square bales. And the two cost less than just the drag type accumulator.
Curious about now much money you had in material to make both accumulator and then the grapple like you have. I'm interested in getting my neighbor to make them for me he has a welding shop. Looks pretty slick
Nice lookin outfit! thumbsup:
i get $5.00 a bale for alfalffa orchard grass square picked up at my barn and $40 a 4x5 roll picked up also . my customers can not handle bigger roll bales than 4x5 some of them unload them by rolling them off the trailer . i only take cash also and give them a recept if they want one . this made things alot easyer for me . no more cold checks