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Screw-In Tarp Anchors Hold Tight In Hay
If you've been looking for a better way to anchor big hay tarps, you'll like this new product we spotted at the World Ag Expo in Tulare, Calif. Hay Anchors are 7 1/2-in. long polypropylene screws that hold tightly in any type of bale to secure tarps.

    Hay Anchors have a 3/4-in. hex head and two handles, so you can use a speed or impact wrench to insert the anchor or simply screw it in by hand. Once placed, they provide a solid anchor for bungee hooks or other tie-downs.

    Hay Anchors have other uses, too. "Customers have used them for everything from tree stakes to tent and tarp stakes in the ground," says Ashley Royals, General Manager of the Colorado-based company, noting that non-hay uses are not covered under the warranty.

    The compact, reusable anchors have no metal parts so they won't rust or deteriorate, and their bright orange color makes them easy to see. They have "cupped" threads that provide extreme holding power in hay and the product has been tested in 80 mph winds.

    Hay Anchors come with a 3-year warranty, and sell for $4 apiece. Discounts available for bulk orders of 50 or more.

    Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Ashley Royals, Hay Anchor, 42501 County Rd. 29, Pierce, Colo. 80650 (ph 303 588-2264; contact@hayanchor.com; www.hayanchor.com).


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2011 - Volume #35, Issue #2