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Universal Hay Bale Spear Bucket Attachment Frame + 43" Spear Reviews

4.8 Rating 32 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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Bought this to move 4x4x8 hay bales, I have a JD2020. So easy to put on and take off. Handles the bales no problem. Thanks for making a great product, worth every penny!
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Posted 2 years ago
Was received within 5 days of ordering, it's heavy duty for my needs, 1400lbs square bales no problem, very happy with purchase.
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Posted 2 years ago
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Good quality material.
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Posted 2 years ago
Does what it suppose to and very easy to install
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Posted 2 years ago
Works good
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Posted 2 years ago
Haven’t used it yet but the service and delivery were great.
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Posted 2 years ago
The Hay Spear Universal Bucket Attachment is a clever design that makes it easy to attach to a bucket that you do not want to remove. It works well to attach and remove and it keeps the load off of the bucket cutting edge.
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Posted 2 years ago
Just what I needed to move round bales around. Very well built and easy to attach to bucket.
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Posted 2 years ago