MossRoad
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- South Bend, Indiana (near)
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- Power Trac PT425 2001 Model Year
When you get the pallet of bales up to the loft area, what happens to them then?
A mast from a forklift would be my first choice. You can get them pretty easy from scrap yards. Are you unloading the pallet by hand once it gets to the top or are you hoping to set it at the top and move it with a pallet jack? How are you getting the pallet to the lift? How high is it going?
Do you have enough room and access to use a forklift? Chances are that you might be able to pick up one that isn't reliable or OSHA compliant enough for daily commercial ops, but fine for personal use. You could luck out and find one for less than a dedicated elevator would cost, and it could be used for other things as well.
That would be my first choice but I made my previous comment on building a lift. The biggest problem with forklifts is they don’t go off road very good at best. Forklifts capable of going off road around nearly as compact and more expensive.
That's true. They do get stuck in slight mud or snow very easily. But even at that price, you could pour a concrete pad and park it there permanently and use it as an elevator.