Bale saw

Cutting – By endless band or chain knife – With tool in-feed

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83928, 303795, B23D 5702

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051614480

ABSTRACT:
A bale saw for cutting up large, cylindrical hay bales including a frame for quick mounting on a tractor load bucket. The frame includes a cross member and rearwardly projecting upper and lower structures which slidably mount over the bottom of the load bucket. A top member on the frame bolts to the top of the load bucket. Cable winches further strap the frame to the load bucket. A hydraulic motor, powered by the tractor hydraulic system, rotates a chain saw mounted on the frame. The tractor is driven up to a large hay bale, and the bucket may be adjusted to any height to cut the bale into pieces small enough for easy handling.

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