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Universal Hay Bale Spear Bucket Attachment Frame + 49" Spear Reviews

4.7 Rating 16 Reviews
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Move large hay bales without having to change out your front loader bucket. This hay spear frame attaches to your front bucket and uses the underside for leverage. Simply slide the universal mount over your bucket’s cutting edge and tighten the chain with the included rachet binder for easy installation, then loosen the chain to remove the hay frame when the work is done. Equipped with one main Conus 2 hay spear sleeve and two stabilizer spear sleeves welded to the frame, this attachment makes quick work of moving large round hay bales when feeding livestock or managing hay storage. Weighing in at 136 LB and rated at a 3,000 LB capacity, this hale spear frame allows you to tackle even the toughest jobs and has a powder-coated exterior for added rust resistance.

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Great tool to have very easy to install. Very happy with purchase
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Posted 3 years ago
Best spear I have ever had and I have had several
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Posted 4 years ago
It seems to be working. Some instructions included for assembly would be very helpful. Struggled with finding out how to attach it to our tractor bucket tightly enough.
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Posted 4 years ago
Does great on the 4×5 bales.
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Posted 4 years ago
Being used on a 3540 Kubota. Easy on and off bucket. Works great on either 3/3/8 bales or 3/4/8 bales. Saved me from getting a tractor just to move hay.
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Posted 4 years ago
I like the design of a chain and strap around the bucket rather than having to drill a hole in my front loader. Goes on and comes of pretty easy too. The longer spear is also pretty nice to get a better view of the angle from sitting. No complaints yet
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Posted 5 years ago
Gauge of steel spike could be heavier. Already bent spike. Works well.
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Posted 5 years ago
Sturdy spear
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Posted 5 years ago