sd455dan
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- Joined
- Oct 23, 2012
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- Location
- North Idaho
- Tractor
- Rhino 554, Ford 550 TLB (JD X500, MTD, Gilson riding mowers) Ford 3000-Sold
Thanks just what I was asking for.
We just have a small place but buy large squares for the Horses because they are easier to stack and also feed for me.
I have moved 1250-1400 lb squares and have stacked and unloaded them 2 high on a standard 5 foot flatbed semi trailer with my 55 HP tractor, but that is "ALL" it wanted. certainly would not recommend any tractor under about 8000lb working weight
Have been Thinking myself of upsizing a bit for moving these bigger bales and having 2 tractors for cutting logs on another property and loading a trailer- considering maybe Another "less popular" possibility for a second tractor to move and stack large squares a Ford/ Versatile 276 bi-directional articulated tractor,.working weight of ~ 9500-15000 lb
Gives a Good view of the FEL and loader lift of 3400lb at the pins. I think it would also be a good set up in the winter for a front mount snow blower and other uses to. These are over 30 years old now though. just another possible Option for a loader tractor. Another that one of the hay growers uses that we get some hay from is the Ford TW series tractors i think it is a TW-20- loader appears to have a 5000lb at pin lift