eddie86
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He got off light, suspended sentence.For the lads that don't tie their bales.Oops sorry an error has occurred
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what part of the country was that performance?the star of this show must be making a sequel, he put a tanker on its side this morning!!!
We need detailsthe star of this show must be making a sequel, he put a tanker on its side this morning!!!
Yeah that's not going down wellAsk B M, it was his tanker they were using, but you might want to wait a couple days, there was alot of vulgar vocabulary said by all accounts!!!!
tbf it doesnt take much to flip a single axle tankThe load of slurry did go down well.....into the stream beside the crash. View attachment 88324
I was too late to see the tanker, it had been taken away when i got there, but he went into dyke, hit the rock and flipped it.
i think you already know the answer to that oneThe lad on the loader is hardly still driving tractors.......
Oh dear. Every parish has one I guessIt was the fella on the loader tractor. It was that tractor on the tanker.
At least the bales were well strapped on!!🤣🤣
My first impression is that she is very rough with the bales. I don't think she would be ideal for wrapped balesJust seen this on YouTube
alot of moving parts to go wrong down. the road. would the top row pass the rsa without strap ?My first impression is that she is very rough with the bales. I don't think she would be ideal for wrapped bales
So something along the lines of the chain setup on this that the bale just sits between the bars?Was thinking on a design for a bale trailer. So just a series of rollers, they are mounted to nylon rollers on each end which run in a cam track to either side, custom chain is used between each set of rollers making it one continuous chain that has suitable spacing between the rollers to cradle a round bale.
At the front and rear of the trailer the cam tracks are shaped in a way to reduce the height for loading and dropping off of the bales. A loading arm similar to an inline wrapper will be used for loading.
This setup will be mirrored on each side and work independently. The chassis will telescope outwards past the width of the tractor to allow bales to be loaded.
Does that make sense, what do you think?
Similar yea with no floor and obviously much heavier duty. But yea similarSo something along the lines of the chain setup on this that the bale just sits between the bars?
Not the kind of thing you want to be experimenting with though.How plausible would it be to simply automate a Hiiab?
Could be used on a flatbed, which could then be used for anything.
And if the Hiiab was man enough, could stack bales too!?
Drive up to bale with a grab similar to a block grab.... press button and the Hiiab takes the bale up and drops it in plae.
Each and every machine on the market has had an experiment stage!Not the kind of thing you want to be experimenting with though.
Joystick controls or a remote in the cab would do either?How plausible would it be to simply automate a Hiiab?
Could be used on a flatbed, which could then be used for anything.
And if the Hiiab was man enough, could stack bales too!?
Drive up to bale with a grab similar to a block grab.... press button and the Hiiab takes the bale up and drops it in plae.