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Round Bale Hauler Mounts On Wagon Running Gear Or Flatbed Trailer
"We think it's the easiest-to-use, most cost effective round bale hauler on the market," says Mitchell Pfab, Anamosa, Iowa, about his round bale carrier that's designed to bolt onto any wagon running gear or flatbed trailer. He displayed it at the recent Wisconsin Farm Progress Show.
  The carrier is equipped with two cradles and unloads one side at a time without the use of hydraulics, chains, or motors. The operator simply turns a crank on front or back of the carrier to trip the cradles, allowing the bales to gravity fall off to either side. Bales can be loaded from the side or pushed on from the back end.
  "It eliminates the need to tie up an expensive trailer. You can just slip the unit onto a flatbed or running gear whenever you need to move bales. It mounts using two chains that run through steel brackets," says Pfab, noting that the carrier can be built to clear fenders on lowboy and car hauler-type trailers.
  Available in four sizes: a 6-bale model that's 16-ft. 6-in. long sells for $3,500 plus S&H; an 8-bale, 21-ft. 6-in. model, $3,850; a 10-bale, 26-ft. 6-in. model, $4,300; and a 12-bale, 32-ft. model; $4,900 plus S&H.
  Pfab also offers a self-unloading gooseneck round bale trailer that dumps all bales at once. A 6-bale model sells for $5,000 plus S&H; 10-bale for $6,000 plus S&H; and 12-bale for $7,000 plus S&H.
  Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Mitchell A. Pfab, Pfab Hay & Trailer Sales, 411 Prairie Hills Rd., Anamosa, Iowa 52205 (ph 319 437-4231).


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