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One of the two guy ropes A is placed opposite the point where the grab is loaded; the other is placed to take the strain when the grab and boom swing over the stack. A third guy rope (B) is fitted mainly for safety. The rope C is used to pull the stacker arm back over the silage on the trailer.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 77, Issue 5, 15 November 1948, Page 471

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One of the two guy ropes A is placed opposite the point where the grab is loaded; the other is placed to take the strain when the grab and boom swing over the stack. A third guy rope (B) is fitted mainly for safety. The rope C is used to pull the stacker arm back over the silage on the trailer. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 77, Issue 5, 15 November 1948, Page 471

One of the two guy ropes A is placed opposite the point where the grab is loaded; the other is placed to take the strain when the grab and boom swing over the stack. A third guy rope (B) is fitted mainly for safety. The rope C is used to pull the stacker arm back over the silage on the trailer. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 77, Issue 5, 15 November 1948, Page 471

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