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The YITAMOTOR 49" Hay Spear Attachment is a robust tool designed for Bobcat tractors and skid steer loaders, boasting a 2000lbs capacity. Constructed from heavy-duty steel with a corrosion-resistant finish, it includes stabilizer spears for enhanced stability and is engineered for quick attachment, making it an essential addition for efficient farming operations.
Manufacturer | YITAMOTOR |
Part Number | FRSSPF-0037 |
Package Dimensions | 119 x 62.51 x 19 cm; 60 Kilograms |
Item model number | FRSSPF-0037 |
Power Source | Hand Powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Hay Spear Attachment |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 60 kg |
B**F
Budget friendly and works.
Came a little scratched up as seen in the photos of the spike, no big deal. The main spike is heavy and solid, not sure if cast or forged though. The stabilizers look good too. It does work with kioti ck2620 ssqa. I dropped my bucket, and loaded the spear on I'm about 20 seconds, easy peasy. The spike has a huge nut that you thread onto the back plate. I moved 9 4x5 bales very easily. Time will tell if it holds up. Overall I'm very pleased, and yes I'm a real guy in oklahoma 😆
M**R
Very strong
I was very happy with this on my 40 HP tractor with round bales.
B**T
Works great with my Kubota 3902
It was easy to put together and fits my Kubota just fine.
W**S
Light Duty Hay Spear. Buyer beware.
As the saying goes, you get what you pay for. I can vouch for what other reviewers have pointed out – some tweaks are necessary before the fork is ready for mounting and use. But if you're investing in a hay spear, chances are you're involved enough in farming or homesteading to have the essential tools on hand: WD40, a grinder, a dremel tool, and even a light-duty stick welder. It's a matter of deciding whether this suits your preferences compared to shelling out $700-$900 for a top-notch, US-made hay spear.As others have mentioned, brace yourself for the packaging arriving in shambles, with the spear and/or stabilizers likely missing. Thankfully, the UPS guy dropped one stabilizer by the mailbox, and the spear ended up a few feet from the entrance. One corner of the implement was bent, requiring some heating, hammering, and a touch of spray paint to sort out. One of the stabilizer holes had leftover weld that hindered a proper fit, necessitating some grinding, sanding, and a bit of grease. Transportation caused damage to part of the spear thread, demanding some time-consuming fixing with a dremel tool. The two screws holding the stabilizers are noticeably low quality and prone to snapping. Consequently, I added a couple of welding points and swapped out the screws, although I can't be certain I got the exact thread right.All things considered, it's still a decent deal if you're handy and don't mind the extra effort. Plus, it's a more budget-friendly option compared to similar Chinese brands.By the way, note that the pictures are completely misleading. No, the spear won't protrude on the other side of a 4 x 5 round bale. The spear is barely 46 inches long once fit in place.
T**E
Hay spear
This hay spear looked smaller than I thought it would be but, it hooked up to the tractor perfectly. I have moved some 800 lb bales and it worked well. I am pleased with my purchase.
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