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E-Z TRAIL EQUIPMENT - BALE WAGON
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E-Z Trail Bale Baskets Bale Wagon
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The bale plunger packs enough punch to push the bales up the chute into the basket. The free energy comes from your baler by reducing some of the spring tension at the bale chamber. The bales going up the chute simply provide some of the back pressure required to compress the bales. Therefore you eliminate all manual labor without adding any burden to your baler.
The standard basket capacity is approximately 100 bales and unloads by gravity, "more free energy." A simple trip lever releases the rear gate latch and in a matter of seconds the basket is ready to load up again. Options available: 3' 30 bale extension, center hitch for N.H. balers.
The basket dimensions are 12'6" long and 11' high. The special width 10' front, 11' rear is a patented feature. The tapered sides allow bales to unload quick and E-Z without lodging. Tire size 11L 15 8 ply; wobble free caster wheel 20.5 x 10. Basket is shipped with axle, floor and sides pre-assembled, final assembly requires 1-2 hours. High strength square tubing 4" x 1/4" axle 1-1/2" 12 gauge and 1-1/4" 14 gauge.
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E-Z Trail Bale Thow Bale Wagon
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Available in 2 sizes. 9' x 16' and 9' x 18'. Sides are 8' tall and made of high quality 1-1/4" sq. tubing The front gate & side doors are mounted flush to the floor & made of flattened expanded metal which provides a smooth "slide" exit for unloading heavy bales without lifting.
The "see-thru" front gate is E-Z to open with its pressure release latch & EZ lift spring. It serves as a sond platform to begin unloading. Bales unload easier starting at the front, then unloading the rear half thru the side doors. It's called "LIFO," last in first out. However, rear swing gates are available as an option.
E-Z Trail floors are designed lower, lighter, stronger, & longer lasting. The 2x8 floor boards and 4x8 sills are made of Southern Yellow Pine treated for long life. The special cut sills are 27% stronger than commonly used 6x6 sills, according the the University of Wisconsin Forestry Dept The floor is framed all around in steel for added strength and warp prevention. Since there are fewer collection points for residues which cause wood decay, floors will stay cleaner and last longer.
The side doors open to form a horizontal platform, or tilt down 45° for sliding bales into a conveyor.
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E-Z Trail Junior Falt Rack Bale Wagon
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6' x 10' Jr. Flat Rack has 2" treated floor on 3 x 6 sills and is framed all around in steel with stake pockets. Its low 21" deck height makes loading E-Z. It can haul up to 50 bales and is very useful in orchards and nurseries, for landscaping and displays. Narrower widths are also available for vineyards, and factory in plant use.
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E-Z Trail Round Bale Carrier/Feeder Bale Wagon
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Here it is! A big bale carrier with quick attach 22 ft. feeder panels! Side panels slide out to 11 ft. wide and swing open for EZ loading. Low profile 26 x 12.00, 12 ply flotation tires for low comfortable feeding. Panels swing open for loading with 3 point hitch or front loader. Cattle are well fed when winter pasture is snow covered! Cattle have 66 ft. of all around feeding area for hay, straw, or corn stalks. Five days later... and ready for a refill! Side panels slide in to 5-1/2 ft. width as cattle push toward center. Photo shows total clean up except for a few scattered corn stalks. Revolutionary bale carrier hauls bales all summer and feeds hay all winter. The rugged unit has 16,000 Ib. capacity and is equipped with E-Z Trail's long life steering that won't "wag". Cattle simply push the sides together from 11 feet to 5-1/2 feet wide as they empty the feeder. The patented concept allows the feeder panels to slide freely, even if one end feeds ahead of the other. You can feed any size round or square bales without any waste. Cows clean up any loose hay falling through the cradles before it is trampled on leaving no hay on the ground! Owners say they have saved enough hay & labor in one year to pay for their carrier/feeder.
It's a survival technique when feed costs are high, and meat and milk prices are low. Before you consider herd liquidation, try the carrier/feeder on your farm. It's a rugged hired hand that will serve its lifetime for-mere room and board.
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