Land Owner
Hay & Property Equipment
Rural landowners with acreage manage hay, pasture, and fencing even if ranching isn’t their primary income. The bale spear and 3-point spike kit handle purchasing and placing round bales for supplemental feeding or ground cover. The bale unroller spreads hay for erosion control, wildlife food plots, or seasonal livestock. The t-post puller makes fence maintenance a one-person job — pulling and resetting posts for property boundaries, garden enclosures, or temporary livestock containment without bending posts or breaking them off at the ground.
Truck Bed Gooseneck Hay Bale Mover
Bale spear for purchasing and placing round bales — supplemental feeding, ground cover, erosion control, or seasonal livestock. Turns the property tractor into a bale handler.
3-Point Hay Bale Unroller
Rolls out hay for erosion control, wildlife food plots, or seasonal livestock feeding directly from the tractor. Covers ground efficiently for landowners managing larger acreage.
3 Point Tractor Bale Spike
Three-point hitch bale spike for handling round bales with any three-point equipped tractor. A practical attachment for landowners who buy hay for feeding or ground cover but don’t have a front-loader setup.
Hauling & Controls
A dump-equipped pickup is one of the most versatile tools on a rural property. It hauls gravel for driveway maintenance, brush and limbs from storm cleanup, topsoil for landscaping, and fence supplies to the back of the property — then dumps the load where it’s needed without shoveling. The wireless remote lets the landowner operate the dump bed from the tailgate, which matters when you’re placing a load precisely and working alone, as most property owners are.
Factory Bed Dump Kit
Converts the property pickup into a dump truck for driveway gravel, storm cleanup brush, topsoil, and fence supplies. Dumps the load where it’s needed without shoveling — the most versatile tool on a rural property.
2 Function Wireless Remote Control System
Wireless remote for operating the dump bed from the tailgate. Lets the landowner place a load precisely while working alone, which is how most property owners operate day to day.
Recovery Winches
On rural property, things get stuck — ATVs in creek crossings, tractors in muddy fields, trailers on soft ground after a rain. A 9,000 to 12,000 lb recovery winch mounted on the ranch truck handles self-recovery and pulling out equipment without calling for a tow. It also serves utility purposes like dragging fallen trees off roads, pulling stumps, and moving heavy objects that can’t be lifted.
9,000 lb Recovery Winch
Handles self-recovery and equipment extraction on rural property — ATVs stuck in creek crossings, tractors in muddy fields, trailers on soft ground after a rain. Also useful for dragging fallen trees off roads and moving heavy objects.
12,000 lb Recovery Winch
Higher-capacity recovery winch for pulling full-size trucks, tractors, and heavier equipment out of trouble on rural property. Also handles pulling stumps, dragging logs, and moving heavy objects that can’t be lifted.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Does the PIERCE Bale Unroller have greased bolts and or grease fitting at all moving points?
Does the PIERCE Bale Unroller easily hookup to the quick tractor connects that are popular?
Will the Bale Unroller hook up to both Cat 1 / Cat 2?
What size bales can the PIERCE Bale Unroller pick up?
Will the PIERCE Bale Unroller roll the whole bale out without waste?
How often should I grease my PIERCE Bale Unroller and what type of grease should I use?
How do I hook up the hydraulic connections?
Where are PIERCE bale spikes made?
How long does the Hydraulic Bale Spear take to lift a bale typically?
How long can I expect my PIERCE Hydraulic Bale Spear to last?
What is the difference between the Gooseneck Bale Spear (ABS1K) and the Bolt-in Bale Spear (ABS2K)?
What is the weight limit of Pierce Hydarulic Hay Bale Spears?
Can I use a fuse to protect my winch and vehicle?
What precautions should I take when pulling heavy loads?
How can I provide a safe anchor point while winching?
How can I double my winch pulling capacity?
How much pulling power do I need from my winch?
How do I secure a load with my winch?
What maintenance is required on my winch?
How do I re-spool the wire rope onto my winch?
What should I do about my vehicles wheels while winching?
Can I increase the line speed of my worm gear winch?
Videos

Check out how to install the PIERCE 2T Dump Bed Kit with the official PIERCE overview on YouTube.
Factory Bed Dump Kit

3-Point Hay Bale Unroller
3-Point Hay Bale Unroller

3-Point Hay Bale Unroller
3-Point Hay Bale Unroller

What's the difference between the PIERCE Bale Spikes?
Truck Bed Gooseneck Hay Bale Mover

PIERCE Bolt-in Bale Spike Installation Process (ABS2K)
Truck Bed Gooseneck Hay Bale Mover

PIERCE Gooseneck Bale Spike Installation Process (ABS1K)
Truck Bed Gooseneck Hay Bale Mover

PIERCE 110V Electric Winch – 7,500 lb, 8" Drum
PIERCE 110V Electric Winch – 7,500 lb, 8" Drum

PIERCE 110V Electric Winch – 7,500 lb, 8" Drum
PIERCE 110V Electric Winch – 7,500 lb, 8" Drum



















