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Swivel loaders

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,079 ✭✭✭grazeaway


    yellow50HX wrote: »
    Spotted a couple these yokes in my travels, what a great idea, they also come in telescopic version. Reckon they would well useful on irish farms especially for tight sheds.

    http://www.paus.de/en/products/construction-machines/products/loaders/swivel-loaders/

    These are very common here in Sweden and of course in Denmark. What a lot are used for are in the roads where they can close off one side and work away on the other. Great for loading the trailers without impacting traffic. Fella down the road had one for cleaning out his stables and for stacking hay. Small yoke but fantastically. Also uses it for putting in bales to a few cattle he has over the winter in an old shed, can drive in and push the silage closer each day without worrying about knocking walls. FIL used it once to lift out a cow that had gone down in the cubicle shed as the tractor and loader couldn't reach her.


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