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I built not so complexed model of bale forks.I spend on it ,like 3 hours.

You just need:

                  -Siku forrest trailer hand (steel)

                  -One pencil

                  -Two nails

                  -One strong cable wire

                  -Paint,super attack glue and some strong plastic to fill out the holes.

Photos:

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I like the idea but in all honesty I reckon it is to 'big' for 1/32th. The main beam must be nearly 1cm? That is 32cm, nearly 13", in real life and I have never seen such a heavy bale lifter! Same goes for the arms. If it was scaled better it would look a bit more realistic imo.  ;)

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The Bales are from compressed wood shavings .Maybe a little too big,but I think thats ok.

I'm not so much perfectionist what concerns proper scale.It fits well.

This forks works with 70Hp tractor and it don't need bigger!That was just improvisorical.We have small farms in my country and you can see that type of forks.Sure we have 2 bale, 4 bale forks too.

I'm going to make some bigger someday,but not now,becouse I'm building a buckrake and it's more complicated.

Thanks for comments,y'all! 8)

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