Raise and roll bale back just high enough to provide ground clearance for transport.

Select low tractor speed before moving or turning on a slope.

Figure 25. Picking Up Round Bale on a Slope

Transporting a Round Bale with Grapple

Carry bale low and slightly rolled back.

Figure 26. Transporting a Round Bale

Removing Hay & Silage from a Pile with Grapple Fork

„The grapple fork is a clamping device and should be used to clamp loose hay, straw, or silage. It is not to be used to dig material loose from a pile.

NOTICE

Using the grapple teeth to dig material out of a pile will damage the grapple or loader. The grapple is designed only to clamp material in a bucket. Use the bucket to break material loose.

If possible, remove material from the top of the pile first. Use the loader bucket to break material loose. Equip the bucket with teeth for better loosening action in packed silage. After material is loosened, close grap- ple, Figure 27.

Figure 27. Removing Hay and Silage from a Pile

with a Grapple Fork

Dumping into Truck, Wagon & Spreaders

Use extreme care when dumping into trucks, wagons, spreaders, etc. when grapple is attached to bucket.

Open grapple teeth will swing a wide radius beyond bucket and can damage or puncture the opposite sides of these implements, out of the operator's sight.

BALE SPEAR OPERATION

„Power unit must be equipped with ROPS or ROPS cab and seat belt. Keep seat belt securely fastened. Falling off power unit can result in death from being run over or crushed. Keep foldable ROPS system in “locked up” position at all times.

„To provide stability, add tractor manufacturer's recommended wheel ballast or rear weight.

„Move wheels to tractor manufacturer's widest recommended setting to increase stability. Do not use loader on tractors with single or double cen- tered front wheels.

„Stop the loader arms gradually when lowering or lifting.

„AVOID INJURY OR DEATH FROM FALLING BALES AND OTHER OBJECTS:

Do not carry hay bales, logs, fence posts, stones, or any other loose objects that can roll, shift, or fall from a raised bucket and crush operator or bystanders.

Do not handle round bales unless loader is equipped with approved bale handling attach- ment.

Handle raised loads with caution.

Carry loads low and drive slowly.

MAN0556 (9/21/2007)

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Woods Equipment LF138, LF156 Transporting a Round Bale with Grapple, Removing Hay & Silage from a Pile with Grapple Fork