Hayrite 8 ft. Extension with Chain, Red
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( 2 Reviews )Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on 2 customer ratings02
- SKU: 121531599
Your elevator can be easily lengthened by adding the Hayrite 8 ft. Extension with Chain. The heavy iron joints and hardened bolts protect the elevator extension from everyday use and the environment. The convenient design of the chute extension can be easily installed and create a unique bale system to fit your needs.
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Your elevator can be easily lengthened by adding the Hayrite 8 ft. Extension with Chain. The heavy iron joints and hardened bolts protect the elevator extension from everyday use and the environment. The convenient design of the chute extension can be easily installed and create a unique bale system to fit your needs.
- Elevator extension bolts up to most other square-tube brands
- Create a custom bale-handling system to fit your specific needs
- Makes storing bales a smooth, quick and simple one-person operation
- Complete with a No. 55 conveyor chain with raised links every 24 in.
- 1 in. square and 18 gauge tube construction
- Heavier, angle-iron connecting joints (1-1/4 in. x 1-1/4 in.) and hardened bolts prevent stretching
- Joints are quick and easy to connect to the chute extension
- Weighs 53 lb. for easy transportation
Additional information
Compatibility | Hayrite Hay Elevators |
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Primary Material | Steel |
Product Height | 9-1/2 in. |
Product Length | 8 ft. |
Product Width | 23-1/2 in. |
Product Weight | 53 lb. |
Warranty | 1 Year Limited |
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by John
This elevator is exactly what we needed to get hay up into the barn. Solidly made, motor is strong and really saves time getting bales up into the loft. Arrived really quickly.
by Chris
This will work great to add to my already 16′ hay elevator. Item arrived in great condition quicker than I thought. I love working with tractor supply.