Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 21, 1990, Image 43

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THE PRACTICAL WAT TO HANDLE SQUARE BALES FROM THE FIELD TO THE BARN.
ADVANTAGES OF “HAYBASKET”
• Reduces baling time by up to one-half since you
can unload at the bam with the flip of a lever.
• Reduce the number of broken bales caused by a
bale thrower.
• Eliminate maintenance cost of a kicker/thrower.
• If you presently are not using a kicker or need a
new baler, eliminate the entire cost of a kicker.
• Eliminate the aggravation and back breaking labor
of unloading tangled, wedged bales from a
slippery floor three feet off the ground.
• Replace three hay wagons with two haybaskets
since unloading time is so fast.
• Eliminate the “Swaying” problem with 4 wheel
wagons on the road. Increase transport speed.
• The Haybasket acts like a “Two-Wheel” Trailer.
Since the front wheel casters, it is easy to
maneuver.
• The Haybasket is priced close enough to a new
kicker wagon that it is very affordable.
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UESTIONS MOST FREQUENTLY ASKED.
• HOW MANY BALES DOES IT HOLD?
The Haybasket will hold from 95-100 full size bales.
• WHAT ABOUT CORNERS?
Owners report that they can follow average raked comers
with no problem. One owner said he can make a 90 degree
turn.
• WHAT ABOUT HILLS?
With a 10’ Wheelbase and a very low center of gravity the
haybasket is much more stable on hillsides than a wagon
with a 72” treadwidth and high center of gravity.
• WHERE CAN I GET ONE?
Your local equipment dealer can supply you with a haybasket.
Ask him for details on pricing and availability.
j For mart information return Ou coupon to thoaddnssUsted and check tht'
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I RETURN TO: CUMMINGS & BRICKER, INC. I
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