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STOLL Global Implements

STOLL Global implements are designed for use with STOLL’s Solid range of loaders. Global implements have an impressive choice of application areas. Available at a highly competitive price, there are no compromises in STOLL quality or performance. Global implements are easy to use, flexible and offer a long service life.

WRAPPED BALE HANDLER

WRAPPED BALE HANDLER

Specially developed for transporting and loading wrapped bales. The wrapped bale handler does not have any sharp edges so your wrapped bales do not get damaged.

Opening width (mm) Weight (kg)
1400/800 114
PALLET FORK

PALLET FORK

Lifting, loading, stacking – you always work accurately with the Global pallet forks.

Length of tines (mm) Weight (kg)
1000 113

 

Frame

Load capacity (kg) Weight (kg)
1000 59

 

Pallet tines (details per piece)

Load capacity (kg) Length of tines (mm) Weight (kg)
500 1000 27
LIGHT WEIGHT BUCKET

LIGHT WEIGHT BUCKET

Ideal for light to medium duty use. Load even loose bulk goods with confidence.

Width (mm) Top/heaped volume (m³) Struck volume (m³) Weight (kg)
1400 0.45 0.36 99
1600 0.52 0.41 109
1850 0.61 0.48 131
2100 0.70 0.55 171
BALE SPIKE

BALE SPIKE

One fork for all bales. Use the bale fork to transport round and square bales safely and with ease. Depending on the application, the tines can be set in 4 positions in the frame.

Load capacity (kg) Length of tines (mm) Weight (kg)
700 2 x 800 68
700 2 x 1200 76

 

FrameWeight: 58kg


Tines

Length of tines (mm) Weight (kg)
800 58
1200 9

Lynx engineering - www.facebook.com/Everythingbutthetractor/

All Loaded up and on her way home. We had a great time at the Ripon Farm Services Show with many reminiscing stories and plenty of compliments about our 6800 and attachments. It makes all of those long hours from the team restoring her worthwhile.  

Lynx engineering - @Lynxengineering

We had a great time at the Ripon Farm Services Show, with many reminiscing stories and plenty of compliments about our 6800 and attachments. The main question is, where to go next for the 6800?

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