Moving large square bales, with no machinery. Let’s do this.

/ Moving large square bales, with no machinery. Let’s do this. #111  
I was just adding to the thread drift :)
 
/ Moving large square bales, with no machinery. Let’s do this.
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I was just adding to the thread drift :)
That’s ok, I’m actually going in the other direction, looking for “dollar store” solutions to shoving a few 1,000lb blocks of hay off of a flatbed truck or trailer.
Buying winches, cranes, 1/2 million dollar farm loaders & related machinery isn’t really practical for $250 small loads of hay.
 
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I thought you were looking to push bales off the back of your Ram 5500 -thus the $55 (removable) winch option. Good luck finding a Dollar Store solution.
 
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I thought you were looking to push bales off the back of your Ram 5500 -thus the $55 (removable) winch option.
I don’t understand how a winch would pull the bale off the bed and I already have a winch on the truck.

Good luck finding a Dollar Store solution.
We have already found a few. PVC rollers, a 4x4 under one side of bale, some slippery sheets of material, tying a rope to a tree to pull bale off, or a second truck pulls bales off my truck, etc.

Topic is beat to death.
 
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/ Moving large square bales, with no machinery. Let’s do this. #115  
I don’t understand how a winch would pull the bale off the bed and I already have a winch on the truck.


We have already found a few. PVC rollers, a 4x4 under one side of bale, some slippery sheets of material, tying a rope to a tree to pull bale off, or a second truck pulls bales off my truck, etc.

Topic is beat to death.
I'm curious as to which choice you decided on? Have you made a fresh delivery and used your choice yet? How did it go?
 
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I'm curious as to which choice you decided on? Have you made a fresh delivery and used your choice yet? How did it go?
No the original customer who wanted me to deliver 2 bales into her field decided not to buy from me, but it got me to thinking how to unload bales the next time it happens.
 
/ Moving large square bales, with no machinery. Let’s do this. #117  
No the original customer who wanted me to deliver 2 bales into her field decided not to buy from me, but it got me to thinking how to unload bales the next time it happens.
Okay I got it. From what I read in the replies you've gotten several well thought out ideas to try. I think the easiest would be a chain/strap to a tree or something solid and just drive off pulling the bale off the truck but you do need the solid source.
 
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Okay I got it. From what I read in the replies you've gotten several well thought out ideas to try. I think the easiest would be a chain/strap to a tree or something solid and just drive off pulling the bale off the truck but you do need the solid source.
Yeah and as you know, trees aren’t usually in a convenient spot near where the customer wants the bale dropped.

Lots of good ideas were discussed here. Some a little cooky, but all in good fun.
 
/ Moving large square bales, with no machinery. Let’s do this. #119  
Down the road from me there is a sheetrock delivery truck for sale similar to this... Go big or go home?

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