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Re: Re: Scissor extender

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Posted by paul on August 31, 2004 at 19:35:24 from (66.60.197.174):

In Reply to: Re: Scissor extender posted by Morningstar on August 31, 2004 at 16:55:42:

Yup, was going to tell you that but you found it. Sweet Tractors or CCM will ship you one cheap if no one local has them. I just started using mine.

Have a BIG HEAVY tractor. We are talking the big tillage beast on your place.... Lots of front weight. Hills are a thrill. Did I mention use a big tractor? I use the TW-20 for hay, did get straw bales with the 7700.

It lifts my 5x6 bales, but can just barely stack 2 high - will need to move the 3pt arms all the way up. Not sure it would be great for semis, as you could certainly not get to a second layer - barely just the one row.

Much prefer my simple forklift-style picker upper for getting bales, but the sissors lift does a good job for when it is needed.

--->Paul

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