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Does picking up the bale from the side cause truck frame problems?

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Does picking up the bale from the side cause truck frame problems?

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A. No. A unique push bar with air bag suspension is part of the stacker. This supports the load, equalizing the side torque on the frame. Q. Do you have to stop in order to pick the bale up? A. No. The Eagle runs at a steady rate of 5 to 10 miles per hour picking up bales in the field. Q. Can I use my accumulator with the American Eagle? A. The Eagle was designed to run right behind the balers. This minimizes the chance of rain damage and maximizes yield by allowing you to get the irrigation water back on the crop immediately. However, if you prefer to use an accumulator, there’s no reason not to. Q. Do I have to approach each bale from the same angle? A. No. The front corner of the rub rail wraps around the front of the truck and was designed for turning bales if they are at an odd angle. This eliminates time spent jockeying for position. With a little practice (2 or 3 days) the operator will find that backing up to get straightened out is not necessary. Q. Do the bales drop on the be

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