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Morris - Model 12SR PLUS - Hay & Straw Bale Carriers
Faster than the competition because it picks up two bales or bundles per loader cycle, the Auto Align® bale stacking system allows one person to roadside 50-70 bales or bundles per hour. The 12SR PLUS stacks twelve (3X3) dry bales six high and two wide per load or eight (21 pack) bale bundles four high and two wide per load. The large square bales can be picked up and stacked on or off strings.
Easy Picking
- Pick Bales/Bundles In Any Direction
Bales/Bundles can be picked on the go at speeds up to 5 mph. The operator can approach the bales/bundles from any direction as they will slide sideways and turn to fit between the arms as the Bale Skoop is driven forward.
- Automatic Grab Hooks
The grab hooks come out from behind the loader and holds the first bale in place. One hydraulic cylinder is used to activate the six large hooks. Unique floating pipes are connected to the ends of the alignment arms. With the loader raised 8 to 12 inches the pipes slide down to allow the alignment arms to hold the second bale creating the forward stair step to each row.
- Two Bales or Bundles Per Cycle
Alignment arms align the first bale/bundle to the center of the machine. Then the grab hooks automatically engage to hold the first bale/bundle in place, and up off the ground so they DON’T DRAG, allowing the alignment arms to open and engage the second bale/bundle. The inclined bed of the Bale Skoop allows bales/bundles to slide to the back.
- Fast Stacking
The top bale/bundle is held in place by the alignment arms on the loader. At the stacking location, with the hitch offset and steering with the hitch allows the operator to see the existing stack so the load can be easily aligned. Once the bed is vertical, the alignment arms are opened, and the Bale Skoop is driven forward to remove the forklift teeth from under the stack.
- Variety of Stacking Options
This versatile stacker can go from picking large square bales to bale bundles within minutes in the field with a few minor adjustments.
- 12 (3’ x 3’) dry bales per load
- 6 (3’ x 4’) dry bales per load
- 4 (4’ x 4’) dry bales per load
- 8 Bundle Packs, of 21 small square bales per pack, per load
- That is 168 small square bales per load