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Do cattle sirens actually work?
Yes, cattle sirens are effective in summoning cattle to feeding areas. The method relies on conditioning cattle to associate the siren’s sound with the availability of food. Initially, cattle may respond slowly as they learn the association. However, with consistent use, they typically begin to approach quickly upon hearing the siren, similar to other animals trained with auditory cues. Historically, ranchers relied on vehicle horns, which often led to wear and damage. Cattle sirens provide a durable and efficient alternative, reducing strain on vehicle components while achieving the same result.
Is there a lot of maintenance with a siren?
Nope! Occasionally check to make sure there is no debris in the fan by carefully inspecting the PIERCE cattle siren.
Where should I mount the cattle siren?
It can be mounted to a car, truck, SUV, ATV, UTV or tractor. It can be mounted to virtually any vehicle as long as you have a 12 volt battery source for power. Keep mounting away from tires, and places where low lying tree branches or brush could damage it.
How far does the siren sound travel?
There are a number of variables to consider when answering this question. Wind, weather, terrain, mounting placement and other factors will contribute to how far the sound travels. With that said, customers report effectiveness up to a mile away.
Do I need the standard or the heavy-duty cattle siren?
The heavy duty boasts a louder siren that runs for 8 minutes longer than the standard. We suggest the heavy-duty siren for daily use. If you’re using the siren a couple times a week the standard should suit your needs.
Where are PIERCE bale spikes made?
Our shop is located in Henrietta, Texas, United States, where we fabricate, weld, assemble, and service our bale spikes.
How long does the Hydraulic Bale Spear take to lift a bale typically?
With normal pressure and a standard bale you are looking at 15 to 20 seconds.
How long can I expect my PIERCE Hydraulic Bale Spear to last?
With proper maintenance, a 20-year life can reasonably be expected. We routinely see PIERCE bale spikes manufactured in the early 90s still working on ranches locally.
What is the difference between the Gooseneck Bale Spear (ABS1K) and the Bolt-in Bale Spear (ABS2K)?
The ABS1K hay spear installs directly over a gooseneck ball; in comparison, the ABS2K bolts into the truck bed so you can haul trailers while the spear is mounted. Both units come equipped with removable bale spears.
What is the weight limit of Pierce Hydarulic Hay Bale Spears?
PIERCE bale spears have a lifting capacity of 2,500 lbs. NOTE: Picking up bales wider than the rear opening of your truck bed may result in truck damage. Also, Lifting anything other than hay bales will void the warranty and most likely damage your system.











