The Fleming Bale Staker is ideal for picking up two unwrapped bales using the spikes and has the added feature of using the removalable sleves to pick up one wrapped bale without any risk of tearing bale wrapping. The large domed 90mm revolving arms protects the plastic when collecting and stacking bales. With the bull bar the bales cannot rol back onto the tractor and driver when loading at a height. The sightline of the driver has been incorporated into the design of bull bar slimline frame to ensure good visability of stacking the bales. The Bale Stacker even manages miss shaped bales with the 49 Inch heavy duty stone fork tines and also supports the full length of the bale. All the pivot points are brushed and fitted with grease points for smooth operation, the roller arms are also brushed and have concealed grease points. The unit has been treated with the Fleming Agri new five stage painting and heat treatment process and has an opening range of 900mm.
The Fleming Bale Staker is ideal for picking up two unwrapped bales using the spikes and has the added feature of using the removalable sleves to pick up one wrapped bale without any risk of tearing bale wrapping. The large domed 90mm revolving arms protects the plastic when collecting and stacking bales. With the bull bar the bales cannot rol back onto the tractor and driver when loading at a height. The sightline of the driver has been incorporated into the design of bull bar slimline frame to ensure good visability of stacking the bales. The Bale Stacker even manages miss shaped bales with the 49 Inch heavy duty stone fork tines and also supports the full length of the bale. All the pivot points are brushed and fitted with grease points for smooth operation, the roller arms are also brushed and have concealed grease points. The unit has been treated with the Fleming Agri new five stage painting and heat treatment process and has an opening range of 900mm.
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