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I'll laugh if I go over there tomorrow and he asks what i'm doing with these photos...might have to send him here....or maybe not if I don't want a free hedge trim

or to become part of his next bale stack :D :D :D :D :D

what sort of a muppet can't stack bales properly though ::):D :D

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bit sad that ,was one of the first jobs i did on the 290 and flat 8 when they let me loose on her, and it was easy to do, not rocket science thats for sure, 8 high on to the next ,should be easier with a teleloader as you dont have to get so close either

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The have been all but ditched in favour of the type that tip up verticle, reverse into stack and the lower to horizontal again. A prope chassis makes the latter type stronger, more manouverable and more verstatile.

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The have been all but ditched in favour of the type that tip up verticle, reverse into stack and the lower to horizontal again. A prope chassis makes the latter type stronger, more manouverable and more verstatile.

Check out my pics of one of these from last year to see it in full swing...... :);) ;)

http://scottishtractor.fotopic.net/c682320.html

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cheers IHP and mart well you learn something new everyday better than the pitch fork routene years ago i bet ,we just had the flat 8 sledge and grab both brown's

that when on to the back of a welger ap something or other wich usualy was pulled by the case 1494 hydro-shift 2wd or if i was bailing it would be my case ih 1394 syncro 2wd

on the grab we had a david brown 996 nice old yoke she was too horible in the winter to drive but lovely in the summer

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