CID Skid Steer Hay Accumulator Grapple Product Demo 2016
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- Опубліковано 22 бер 2016
- CID attachments demonstrating its 2016 skid steer hay accumulator grapple. This video shows the skid loader gathering up of hay bales and loading it on to the trailer.
The CID Hay Accumulator Grapple is one of our new products for 2016 and is a great addition to your attachment collection. It has a unique design. It allows one man in a skid steer to gather eight to ten square bales of hay. Then use the grapple to lift, load and off load to a trailer. You can also use the hay accumulator to stack hay up in the fields for later pick up. It can also be used to stack hay in big barns or buildings.
With the hay accumulator grapple there is no need for multiple pieces of equipment or additional manual labor. This is all operated from inside the skid steer using the Accumulator Grapple. This hay attachment is not only an easier way of gathering up hay. But can save you a lot of time and money. This will always be one of our top priorities is to save you the customer time and money.
beautiful machine, i have no hay and no se for one but i want one
Image at 1:15 versus 1:19 shows a huge difference. I wonder if there is a way, without adding another hydraulic function to tighten the pack before grabbing.
How does it work in ditches? Any problems with the strings wearing or product loss?
I have a WR Long. Ditches can be a pain. It’s better to have long straight wind rows. You also need to have your bales tight. That helps with picking up the bales. It is easier to use it with a skid steer but you can use it with a tractor. I never had any issues with strings wearing out. There is a learning curve with these. Just be patient, if I can do it anyone can too.
where can I get one please
Hi Chris,
You can call 336-859-2002 and they will tell you where you can get one in your area. Thanks
thankyou very much
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@@moedog5087 have you found one yet? Email me at dsmith@pricebrosequip.com i can help
No
I would never want to run tracks in my hay meadow
Your best Friend Depends on who's driving, they work great for me.
Tracks have a much lower impact on fields when driven accordingly. Almost no foot print when driven in straight line
What's wrong with tracks? They don't leave ruts like a truck or tractor can. Sure you see something at 2:38 but that grows back a lot faster than the mess you made getting your truck or tractor stuck. Those front tractor wheels cut through soft soil like a pizza cutter.