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truck beds

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I was wondering what kind of flat beds everyone has and why?? Traditional flat bed, spike bed, or arm bed?? What works best and why is that. I have one ranch that is 65 miles from me and it is the one that has the most cows on it, was thinking that I would get a hay trailer that dumps one bale at a time but also might benefit from a bale bed. Either way I need a different bed as there is not nearly enough room for everything in the factory bed. (07 dodge megacab dually). your thoughts??
 
Bale unrolling beds are the best if you're feeding much hay. I have a J&I spike bed. I don't feed much hay and I stack my hay with the butt ends close but not touching. I can stack my rows close and back in with a spike bed and I don't have to use a tractor to turn the bales around to grab them with an unroller. Works for me.
 
I have a Dew Eze. I love it. I unroll bales and Barb wire. Have pulled post . But don't like to. Loaded FWD tractor tires. I use a 2x6 between arms for a tail gate. It has a turn over ball for pulling goose neck. I can drop the post pounder slip hammer in and not worry about denting the box. :lol:
 
Have a Belser Bale Bed. We use it for stacking, feeding, pulling posts to just about anything else imaginable. I would sure recommend a bale bed to anyone.
 
AX- said:
Have a Belser Bale Bed. We use it for stacking, feeding, pulling posts to just about anything else imaginable. I would sure recommend a bale bed to anyone.

Yep same here...Mine is almost 10 years old and the only problem besides an occasional broken hose is that the hydraulic cylinders are getting a little weaker on power....Stacked and fed about 600 bales each of those years.....
 
Those bale beds are the best thing since sliced bread. I think if I sold every cow I would keep em for other things I use them for.
 
passin thru said:
Those bale beds are the best thing since sliced bread. I think if I sold every cow I would keep em for other things I use them for.

Yep-- changing tractor/combine tires, moving feeders, moving stock chutes, jerking out posts, etc. etc.-- I don't know what I did without them either...
 
Hard to beat a Besler anything. The bed on my 550 is a Besler. Not a bale bed, just a flatbed. Ordered it on Monday, they built and painted it Tuesday, and I drove out there and they installed it on that new 550 on Wednesday. Next Loomix truck I get, I will get the Besler bale bed on it. Those lift arms would sure help moving troughs!
 

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