@@honeymilkfarms3474 That would be awesome! Im looking to build one. I was just curious the width in between the tires and the length of the trailer from the axle to the hitch. looks like a great design for moving bales around the pasture.
Bought it off Craigslist from someone who builds them in Oklahoma. We purchased it several years ago. We did retrofit it with a different crank from Harbor Freight - the one that came with it spun around and would likely cause an injury if someone wasn't paying attention. The one we have now is much safer and releases slowly so the crank handle doesn't spin with much force if accidentally let go.
Hi Jerri - I'm pretty sure we bought it from an individual who made it. Although, I will look and see if there is any manufacturing information on it. I will take some photos within the next few days and post on my website: www.honeymilkfarms.com so you can see more details up close. We did do some modifications - we changed out the gear that cranks the bale backwards - the one it came with would brake your hand if you let it go with the weight of the bale. It takes a little longer but it's safer to operate that way. The other modification we did was add the wheel/hitch crank on the front - little easier on the back than trying to lift it up from the ground when putting it on the ball of the hitch.
That's some fast walking!
What is that spike called? Where can they be purchased ?
Gee put a pulley at top n its easier or better yet a winch n bsttery wr fed a bunch with one of those buggies
Great looking bale mover. You wouldn't happen to have dimensions would you?
I could possibly get those for you - what are you looking for particularly? everything?
@@honeymilkfarms3474 That would be awesome! Im looking to build one. I was just curious the width in between the tires and the length of the trailer from the axle to the hitch. looks like a great design for moving bales around the pasture.
Where did you get this
Bought it off Craigslist from someone who builds them in Oklahoma. We purchased it several years ago. We did retrofit it with a different crank from Harbor Freight - the one that came with it spun around and would likely cause an injury if someone wasn't paying attention. The one we have now is much safer and releases slowly so the crank handle doesn't spin with much force if accidentally let go.
Hello, how to get a diagram of this device, tell me? I want to do the same.
I don't have a diagram of the one I own but if you look up Maxey hay dolly - they have a diagram of one that is similar
Where can I get one from
We bought ours off of Craigslist - it was listed as a "hay dolly"
Hey miss can u post more of this bale mover?i really want to make one or know the brand of this one.
Hi Jerri - I'm pretty sure we bought it from an individual who made it. Although, I will look and see if there is any manufacturing information on it. I will take some photos within the next few days and post on my website: www.honeymilkfarms.com so you can see more details up close. We did do some modifications - we changed out the gear that cranks the bale backwards - the one it came with would brake your hand if you let it go with the weight of the bale. It takes a little longer but it's safer to operate that way. The other modification we did was add the wheel/hitch crank on the front - little easier on the back than trying to lift it up from the ground when putting it on the ball of the hitch.