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The Murray Wrapped Bale Handler is designed for handling big round bales wrapped with plastic film without causing damage to the film.
The Bale Handler consists of a rigid box section frame with two arms pivoted on the bottom. A double acting hydraulic cylinder is attached between the arms, two rotating rollers are then attached to the lower end of the arms. When the hydraulic cylinder is activated this allows the rollers to extend outwards to allow entry under the bale and then inwards to lift the bale.
A generous buffer plate on the front of the back frame prevents damage when driving forward to pick up the bale.
By extending the back frame, two sets of arms and rollers can be fitted to allow the operator to lift two wrapped bales at once.
To further enhance the use of the machine, a bale transporter top frame can be fitted to allow the operator to carry 4 bales of straw at harvest time.
Established in 1979, Murray Machinery Ltd operates from within Aberdeenshire in Scotland, manufacturing material handling attachments to fit telescopic handlers, forklifts and tractor loaders for the UK agricultural sector. For the past 40 years, we have been supplying dealers throughout the United Kingdom and abroad.
With an extensive product range of over 30 machines with numerous variations, Murray Machinery take pride in the quality and presentation of products and with the help of the latest CAD design and CNC machine tools, reliability and durability are also at the forefront.
Feedback from our customers is extremely valuable in the evolvement of our products to keep up with the ever changing methods and techniques used in the agricultural industry and it also goes towards creating new and better products for the future.
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