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Skid Steer Hay Frame Attachment Frame + 49" Spear Reviews

4.8 Rating 115 Reviews
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The Hay Frame Attachment is designed to connect your skid steer or tractor equipped with the SSQA or Universal Skid Steer Style Quick Tach System. Great for transporting hefty bales of hay, this durable frame is rated at a 3,000 LB load capacity and is crafted with no back guard, providing maximum visibility for optimal spear placement. The durable frame features Conus 2 sleeves for installing hay bale spears and a sleek powder-coat finish. Because of its powerful weight capacity, you can move around and stack several hay bales, round or square. Use this attachment on the farm or ranch to help feed horses, cows, and other animals.

NOTE: When you order this product, we will need your phone number for the trucking company to schedule delivery. Without your number, there could be a delay.

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800-605-7595

Email:

info@palletforks.com

Great equipment, fast shipping.
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Posted 4 years ago
Use on 5x6 bales, works great
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Posted 4 years ago
Very well built
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Posted 4 years ago
I haven't used it yet is the reason for the "4" rating. It might be a "5" after I use it a while. Thank you!
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Posted 4 years ago
Easy to put together, attach, and detach.....what more could you ask for
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Posted 4 years ago
Strong and built rugged
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Posted 4 years ago
Very well built and priced right.
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Posted 4 years ago
I have been searching for quite some time for a bale spear that was both within my price range as well as good quality for my Kubota tractor. It shipped extremly fast. Very simple to assemble and I was able to assemble and attach without assistance, which is exactly what I was hoping for. The quality of the bale spear is great, I have no issues there! It is very stable and overall I am extremely pleased with this item as well as Titan attachments.
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Posted 4 years ago