Hay Equipment
Manufactured in Henrietta, Texas. Shop bale spikes, 3 point attachments, and accessories for your hay operation. Check back often to see new products. Whether operating from your truck or tractor we've got the equipment to get the job done.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does the PIERCE Bale Unroller have greased bolts and or grease fitting at all moving points?
Yes. Grease-zerks are found at all moving points.
Does the PIERCE Bale Unroller easily hookup to the quick tractor connects that are popular?
We are looking at utilizing the quick connect option on future revisions of this piece of equipment.
Will the Bale Unroller hook up to both Cat 1 / Cat 2?
Yes
What size bales can the PIERCE Bale Unroller pick up?
The unroller will pick up 5 and 6 foot bales, and will also pick up 4 ft. bales using the extensions.
Will the PIERCE Bale Unroller roll the whole bale out without waste?
The solid “core” will be left (most farmers/ranchers will find a way to feed this as well).
How often should I grease my PIERCE Bale Unroller and what type of grease should I use?
We recommend multipurpose grease (RED). Grease your PIERCE unroller before seasonal use, inspect it every three months, and grease as needed.
How do I hook up the hydraulic connections?
Plug the male into the ½” female breakaway coupler.
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.