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The Last Hay Fork You'll Ever Need
"It handles hay bales of all shapes and sizes as well as loose hay," says inventor Leonard Weiss about his new Weiss Master Hay Head.
Key to its success is that the top fork is a hay grapple that can be opened to a vertical position, increasing capacity, Weiss says. It'll hold up to 12 small square bales, one big
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The Last Hay Fork You'll Ever Need HAY & FORAGE HARVESTING Accessories 20-3-29 "It handles hay bales of all shapes and sizes as well as loose hay," says inventor Leonard Weiss about his new Weiss Master Hay Head.
Key to its success is that the top fork is a hay grapple that can be opened to a vertical position, increasing capacity, Weiss says. It'll hold up to 12 small square bales, one big square bale, two big round bales, and more than a ton of loose or loafed hay at a time, he says.
The new grapple fork is 109-in. long, 44in wide and 44-in. high. Jaws open to a maximum width of 56 1/2 in. and maximum capacity is 4,400 lbs. It weighs 967 lbs. and requires 1,500 psi's hydraulic capacity on the tractor to operate. Quick-taches to any loader.
Sells for $3,620. (Heavier-duty industrial model also available).
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Weiss Master Hay Equipment, 14089 Hwy. 71, Brush, Colo. 80723 (ph 970 842-5663).
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