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Skid Steer Bale Spear (4 Tines) – Large Square Bale Mover (two at a time)

Original price $1,300.00 - Original price $1,645.00
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$1,300.00
$1,300.00 - $1,645.00
Current price $1,300.00
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  • 14,000-lb four-tine capacity
  • Handles two large square bales
  • Replaceable individual tines
  • Three tine length options
  • 70-degree back angle design
  • Grade 50 steel construction
  • Optional bolt-on bale supports
  • Standard skid steer hookup
  • Integrated safety step
  • Made in USA


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Video Overview
Overview

When you're running a large-scale agricultural operation, moving massive square bales efficiently isn't just a convenience—it's essential to keeping your workflow moving and your costs in check. The Bale Spear – Series 4 (BS4) Large Square Bale Mover from Stinger Attachments delivers the capacity, durability, and intelligent design you need to handle two large square bales at once with confidence. Built for serious producers who demand reliability and performance, this four-tine bale spear transforms what used to be a multi-trip chore into a streamlined, single-pass operation.

Forge Claw is proud to distribute the Stinger Attachments Series 4 bale spear to operators across the country. We've seen firsthand how this attachment helps farmers, ranchers, and large-scale hay producers cut their bale-moving time in half while reducing wear on both equipment and operators. With an impressive 14,000-pound carry capacity spread across four strategically positioned tines, this isn't your standard two-tine spear—it's engineered specifically for the demands of handling today's larger, heavier square bales that can easily tip the scales at several thousand pounds each.

The four-tine configuration sets the Series 4 apart. The outermost tines sit 61 inches apart, with two additional tines positioned evenly between them. This spread provides exceptional load distribution and stability, especially when you're moving across uneven ground or working in less-than-ideal field conditions. Each tine is fully replaceable, which means you're not looking at a complete replacement when wear eventually happens—just swap out the affected tine and get back to work. That's the kind of practical thinking that saves you money over the attachment's lifespan.

Stinger Attachments manufactures the BS4 with multiple tine length options to match your specific bale sizes and handling requirements. You can choose from 39-inch, 43-inch, or 49-inch tine lengths, with useable lengths of 33 inches, 37 inches, and 43.5 inches respectively. This flexibility ensures you're getting the right penetration depth for your bales without excessive overhang that could compromise safety or efficiency. The 70-degree back angle keeps bales securely positioned against the frame during transport, preventing forward slide even when you're navigating slopes or making quick turns.

One of the standout features is the optional bolt-on bale support system. When you add this component, you can safely carry two large square bales simultaneously—a game-changer when you're loading trucks, stacking in the barn, or moving bales from field to storage. The bolt-on design means you can add or remove the supports based on your current task, giving you versatility that fixed designs simply can't match. Whether you're handling single oversized bales or doubles, the BS4 adapts to your workload.

The construction quality reflects Stinger Attachments' commitment to building equipment that stands up to daily commercial use. The frame features a 4-by-2-by-1/4-inch top support tube and a 4-by-4-by-1/4-inch bottom tube, creating a rigid structure that won't flex or twist under heavy loads. The 3/8-inch Grade 50 side plates add lateral strength and protect against the inevitable impacts and scrapes that come with agricultural work. At 351 pounds for the 43-inch spear model, this attachment provides substantial heft without being so heavy that it compromises your machine's lifting capacity or maneuverability.

The standard skid steer hookup makes installation straightforward, and the attachment can be modified to fit virtually any loader or material handling machine. That compatibility means you're not locked into a single piece of equipment—if you upgrade your skid steer, add a wheel loader, or need to use the spear on multiple machines across your operation, you've got options. The included safety step provides a secure foothold when you need to access the top of your machine or adjust loads, addressing a real-world need that operators face daily.

Forge Claw ships the Bale Spear – Series 4 free of charge anywhere in the United States, and we back it with the support and service that's made us a trusted name among equipment operators nationwide. We understand that when hay season hits, downtime isn't an option. That's why we stock quality attachments from manufacturers like Stinger Attachments who build their products to perform season after season. The BS4 represents a smart investment for any operation that regularly handles large square bales—it pays for itself quickly through labor savings and increased productivity.

Whether you're a cattle rancher moving feed, a hay producer loading trucks for delivery, or a custom operator serving multiple farms, the Series 4 bale spear handles the workload with ease. The four-tine design provides redundancy and load distribution that two-tine models simply can't deliver, especially when you're dealing with tightly packed, heavy bales that need to stay stable during transport. The replaceable tines mean you can maintain peak performance with minimal investment, and the double-nut retention system ensures tines stay locked in place even under punishing daily use.

Priced between $1,300 and $1,645 depending on your selected configuration, the BS4 offers exceptional value for operations that demand professional-grade performance. This is production equipment built for real work, not a light-duty attachment that'll leave you frustrated when the workload increases. When you order from Forge Claw, you're getting more than just quality equipment—you're getting a partnership with a distributor that understands your needs and stands behind every unit we sell.

Specifications
  • Tine Lengths Available: 39 inches, 43 inches, or 49 inches
  • Useable Tine Lengths: 33 inches (39" tines), 37 inches (43" tines), 43.5 inches (49" tines)
  • Weight: 351 pounds (43-inch spear model)
  • Carry Capacity: 14,000 pounds (four-tine configuration)
  • Tine Spacing: 61 inches (outer tines), evenly spaced inner tines
  • Back Angle: 70 degrees
  • Top Support Tube: 4-by-2-by-1/4-inch
  • Bottom Tube: 4-by-4-by-1/4-inch
  • Side Plates: 3/8-inch Grade 50 steel
  • Standard Mount: Skid steer hookup (modifiable for other machines)
  • Optional Equipment: Bolt-on bale support system for dual-bale handling
  • Tine Retention: Replaceable tines with double-nut system
  • Country of Origin: USA
Features
  • Four-Tine Configuration — delivers 14,000-pound capacity with superior load distribution compared to traditional two-tine designs, allowing safe handling of two large square bales simultaneously when equipped with optional supports
  • Replaceable Tines with Double-Nut Retention — each tine can be individually replaced as wear occurs, dramatically reducing long-term maintenance costs while the double-nut system prevents loosening during operation
  • Multiple Tine Length Options — choose from 39-inch, 43-inch, or 49-inch configurations to match your specific bale dimensions and handling requirements without compromising penetration or stability
  • Heavy-Duty Tubular Steel Construction — 4-by-4-by-1/4-inch bottom tube and 4-by-2-by-1/4-inch top support tube create a rigid, twist-resistant frame that maintains structural integrity under maximum loads
  • 70-Degree Back Angle Design — keeps bales securely positioned against the frame during transport, preventing forward slide when navigating slopes, making turns, or traveling across uneven terrain
  • Optional Bolt-On Bale Supports — add or remove dual-bale support system as needed, providing operational flexibility for handling single oversized bales or pairs of standard large squares
  • Grade 50 Side Plate Protection — 3/8-inch thick side plates provide lateral strength and impact resistance, protecting the frame from damage during daily commercial use
  • Integrated Safety Step — provides secure footing for operators when accessing machine controls or adjusting loads, addressing real-world safety needs on the job site
Benefits

The most immediate benefit you'll notice with the Series 4 bale spear is the dramatic reduction in time spent moving bales. When you can safely transport two large square bales per trip instead of one, you're cutting your travel time in half. For operations moving hundreds or thousands of bales during harvest season, that time savings translates directly to lower fuel costs, reduced equipment hours, and the ability to get more done with the same crew. You'll finish loading trucks faster, stack barns more efficiently, and keep your entire operation running on schedule even when weather windows are tight.

Durability is where the BS4 really earns its keep over months and years of use. The heavy-duty tubular steel construction and Grade 50 side plates stand up to the constant stress of lifting, carrying, and stacking heavy loads. You're not dealing with lightweight materials that'll bend after a season of hard work—this is commercial-grade steel built to handle daily abuse. The replaceable tines extend the attachment's service life significantly because you're not forced into a complete replacement when wear occurs. Just unbolt the affected tine, install a new one, and you're back in business for a fraction of what a new spear would cost.

The productivity improvements go beyond just moving bales faster. The four-tine design provides stability that makes you more confident and efficient when stacking. Bales stay square and controlled, which means tighter stacks, better use of storage space, and less time repositioning loads. When you're building stacks that need to remain stable through winter, that precision matters. The 70-degree back angle works with gravity to keep bales pressed against the frame, so you're not constantly making micro-adjustments or worrying about loads shifting during transport.

From a cost perspective, the BS4 delivers solid return on investment. The attachment pays for itself quickly through labor savings alone—one operator with this spear can accomplish what would otherwise require multiple trips or additional equipment. You're also reducing wear on your loader or skid steer because the well-balanced design distributes weight effectively rather than creating the front-heavy stress that simpler attachments can cause. Lower fuel consumption, fewer equipment hours, and reduced maintenance costs all contribute to the bottom line.

The versatility of having multiple tine length options and the bolt-on support system means you're equipped for whatever your operation throws at you. Some days you're moving standard bales in pairs, other times you're handling oversized singles that need maximum penetration depth. The BS4 adapts to both scenarios without requiring you to own multiple specialized attachments. That flexibility is particularly valuable for custom operators or diversified farms where the workload varies throughout the season.

Safety improvements shouldn't be overlooked either. The stable four-tine platform reduces the risk of loads shifting or falling during transport, which protects both operators and bystanders. The integrated safety step provides secure footing when you need it, eliminating the improvised climbing that can lead to slips and falls. When you're working long days during harvest season, these safety features help keep everyone on your crew injury-free and productive.

The BS4 also holds its value exceptionally well. Quality agricultural attachments from manufacturers like Stinger Attachments maintain strong resale prices because buyers recognize the difference between professional-grade equipment and budget alternatives. If you ever decide to upgrade or change your operation's direction, you'll recover a significant portion of your initial investment—something that's much harder to do with lesser-quality attachments that show wear after just a season or two of use.

Additional Information

The Bale Spear – Series 4 is ideally suited for large-scale hay producers, cattle operations, custom baling services, and any agricultural business that regularly handles large square bales. If you're moving more than a few dozen bales per season, the efficiency gains make this a smart addition to your equipment lineup. The attachment performs equally well in barn settings, field operations, and loading dock environments. It's built for operators who need professional results day after day, season after season.

Compatibility extends across most skid steers, wheel loaders, and telehandlers with standard mounting plates. The standard skid steer hookup fits most machines out of the box, and Stinger Attachments can modify the mounting system for other equipment types as needed. Before ordering, verify your machine's lifting capacity matches or exceeds the combined weight of the attachment plus your typical bale loads—most modern skid steers handle this easily, but compact models may need to be evaluated. The attachment works best on machines with auxiliary hydraulics if you're planning to add powered accessories in the future, though the basic bale spear operation is purely mechanical.

Operating the BS4 effectively comes down to a few best practices. Approach bales squarely and at a consistent height to ensure all four tines penetrate evenly—this maximizes stability and prevents uneven loading. When carrying two bales with the optional supports installed, position them evenly to maintain balanced weight distribution. Take corners at moderate speeds, especially on uneven ground, to prevent loads from shifting. The 70-degree back angle does most of the work keeping bales in place, but smooth operation extends that security even further.

Maintenance requirements are straightforward and minimal. Inspect tines regularly for wear, particularly at the tips and along the bottom edges where they contact bales most frequently. Check the double-nut retention system periodically to ensure tines remain securely fastened—though this system is designed to stay tight, a quick visual inspection before each season is good practice. Keep the mounting plate and frame clean from accumulated debris, and touch up any paint chips to prevent rust from starting. The bolt-on supports should be checked for secure attachment before each dual-bale operation. With basic care, the BS4 will deliver years of reliable service without significant maintenance costs.

Warranty Info

Manufactured by Stinger Attachments, this product is covered under the manufacturer's 2-year warranty for defects in materials and workmanship. Forge Claw proudly stands behind every unit we sell and offers free nationwide shipping on all heavy machinery attachments. Order your Bale Spear – Series 4 (BS4) Large Square Bale Mover from Forge Claw today. We offer flexible, easy financing and free nationwide shipping so every operator can get their hands on top-quality equipment.

What's the advantage of four tines versus a traditional two-tine bale spear?

The four-tine configuration on the Series 4 bale spear provides dramatically better load distribution and stability compared to traditional two-tine designs. With an outer tine spacing of 61 inches and two additional tines positioned evenly between them, you're spreading the weight of heavy square bales across four contact points instead of two. This reduces stress on each individual tine and creates a more balanced load on your machine.

The practical benefit shows up immediately when you're transporting bales across uneven ground or making turns—the four-tine system keeps bales stable and square rather than allowing them to twist or shift. When equipped with the optional bolt-on supports, you can safely carry two large square bales simultaneously with a combined 14,000-pound capacity. That's a game-changer for large-scale hay operations where cutting transport time in half directly impacts your bottom line through reduced fuel costs and equipment hours.

How do I choose the right tine length for my operation?

Selecting the correct tine length depends on your typical bale dimensions and how you stack or transport them. The BS4 offers three options: 39-inch tines with 33 inches of useable length, 43-inch tines with 37 inches useable, and 49-inch tines with 43.5 inches useable. For standard large square bales measuring 3x3x8 feet or 3x4x8 feet, the 43-inch tines work well for most operators, providing enough penetration to securely hold bales without excessive overhang.

If you're handling smaller bales or stacking in tight barn spaces where you need to minimize protrusion, the 39-inch option gives you a more compact profile. Conversely, if you regularly move oversized bales or need maximum penetration depth for especially dense, heavy bales, the 49-inch tines deliver that extra reach. The key is ensuring adequate penetration—generally you want tines reaching past the bale's center of gravity—while avoiding unnecessary length that could create safety concerns or make maneuvering in confined spaces more difficult.

Can this bale spear work with my wheel loader or telehandler, or is it skid steer only?

While the BS4 comes standard with a skid steer hookup that fits most skid steer loaders right out of the box, it's definitely not limited to skid steers. The attachment can be modified to fit wheel loaders, telehandlers, compact tractors with front-end loaders, and other material handling equipment. Stinger Attachments designs their products with versatility in mind, so adapting the mounting system to match your specific machine is a straightforward process.

Before ordering, you'll want to verify your machine's lifting capacity matches or exceeds the combined weight of the attachment plus your typical bale loads—the BS4 weighs 351 pounds in the 43-inch configuration, and when you're carrying two large square bales that might weigh 1,500-2,000 pounds each, you need adequate lifting capacity and stability. Most modern skid steers and wheel loaders handle this easily, but if you're running a compact machine, it's worth confirming the specs. The universal compatibility means you can use the same spear across multiple machines in your fleet.

What kind of maintenance does the BS4 require, and how long do the tines typically last?

The Series 4 bale spear is designed for minimal maintenance, which is exactly what you need during busy hay season. Regular inspection of the tines is your primary maintenance task—check for wear at the tips and along the bottom edges where they make contact with bales most frequently. Depending on your usage intensity and the abrasiveness of your bales, tines might show noticeable wear after several seasons of commercial use.

The beauty of the replaceable tine design is that you're not looking at a complete spear replacement when wear occurs. Simply unbolt the affected tine using the double-nut retention system and install a fresh one for a fraction of what a new attachment would cost. Beyond tine inspection, periodically check that the double-nut system remains tight, keep the mounting plate and frame clean from accumulated debris, and touch up any paint chips to prevent rust. If you're using the optional bolt-on bale supports, verify they're securely attached before dual-bale operations. With this basic care routine, the BS4 delivers years of reliable service without significant downtime or expense.

Is it worth buying a bale spear or should I just rent one when needed?

For operations that move more than a few dozen large square bales per season, owning a quality bale spear like the BS4 makes strong financial sense compared to renting. Rental costs add up quickly—even at modest daily or weekly rates, you'll approach the purchase price after just a few uses across a couple seasons. More importantly, ownership gives you the flexibility to move bales on your schedule without coordinating rental availability, which is critical during tight weather windows when hay needs to come off the field or into storage immediately.

The BS4's durability means you're making a long-term investment that'll serve your operation for many years, and the replaceable tine design keeps maintenance costs low over that lifespan. The time savings from the four-tine configuration and dual-bale capacity pay dividends every single time you use it through reduced labor hours and fuel consumption. Quality attachments from manufacturers like Stinger Attachments also hold their resale value exceptionally well, so if your operation changes direction, you'll recover a significant portion of your investment. When you order from Forge Claw, you get free nationwide shipping and flexible financing options that make ownership accessible for operations of all sizes.

Video Overview
Overview

When you're running a large-scale agricultural operation, moving massive square bales efficiently isn't just a convenience—it's essential to keeping your workflow moving and your costs in check. The Bale Spear – Series 4 (BS4) Large Square Bale Mover from Stinger Attachments delivers the capacity, durability, and intelligent design you need to handle two large square bales at once with confidence. Built for serious producers who demand reliability and performance, this four-tine bale spear transforms what used to be a multi-trip chore into a streamlined, single-pass operation.

Forge Claw is proud to distribute the Stinger Attachments Series 4 bale spear to operators across the country. We've seen firsthand how this attachment helps farmers, ranchers, and large-scale hay producers cut their bale-moving time in half while reducing wear on both equipment and operators. With an impressive 14,000-pound carry capacity spread across four strategically positioned tines, this isn't your standard two-tine spear—it's engineered specifically for the demands of handling today's larger, heavier square bales that can easily tip the scales at several thousand pounds each.

The four-tine configuration sets the Series 4 apart. The outermost tines sit 61 inches apart, with two additional tines positioned evenly between them. This spread provides exceptional load distribution and stability, especially when you're moving across uneven ground or working in less-than-ideal field conditions. Each tine is fully replaceable, which means you're not looking at a complete replacement when wear eventually happens—just swap out the affected tine and get back to work. That's the kind of practical thinking that saves you money over the attachment's lifespan.

Stinger Attachments manufactures the BS4 with multiple tine length options to match your specific bale sizes and handling requirements. You can choose from 39-inch, 43-inch, or 49-inch tine lengths, with useable lengths of 33 inches, 37 inches, and 43.5 inches respectively. This flexibility ensures you're getting the right penetration depth for your bales without excessive overhang that could compromise safety or efficiency. The 70-degree back angle keeps bales securely positioned against the frame during transport, preventing forward slide even when you're navigating slopes or making quick turns.

One of the standout features is the optional bolt-on bale support system. When you add this component, you can safely carry two large square bales simultaneously—a game-changer when you're loading trucks, stacking in the barn, or moving bales from field to storage. The bolt-on design means you can add or remove the supports based on your current task, giving you versatility that fixed designs simply can't match. Whether you're handling single oversized bales or doubles, the BS4 adapts to your workload.

The construction quality reflects Stinger Attachments' commitment to building equipment that stands up to daily commercial use. The frame features a 4-by-2-by-1/4-inch top support tube and a 4-by-4-by-1/4-inch bottom tube, creating a rigid structure that won't flex or twist under heavy loads. The 3/8-inch Grade 50 side plates add lateral strength and protect against the inevitable impacts and scrapes that come with agricultural work. At 351 pounds for the 43-inch spear model, this attachment provides substantial heft without being so heavy that it compromises your machine's lifting capacity or maneuverability.

The standard skid steer hookup makes installation straightforward, and the attachment can be modified to fit virtually any loader or material handling machine. That compatibility means you're not locked into a single piece of equipment—if you upgrade your skid steer, add a wheel loader, or need to use the spear on multiple machines across your operation, you've got options. The included safety step provides a secure foothold when you need to access the top of your machine or adjust loads, addressing a real-world need that operators face daily.

Forge Claw ships the Bale Spear – Series 4 free of charge anywhere in the United States, and we back it with the support and service that's made us a trusted name among equipment operators nationwide. We understand that when hay season hits, downtime isn't an option. That's why we stock quality attachments from manufacturers like Stinger Attachments who build their products to perform season after season. The BS4 represents a smart investment for any operation that regularly handles large square bales—it pays for itself quickly through labor savings and increased productivity.

Whether you're a cattle rancher moving feed, a hay producer loading trucks for delivery, or a custom operator serving multiple farms, the Series 4 bale spear handles the workload with ease. The four-tine design provides redundancy and load distribution that two-tine models simply can't deliver, especially when you're dealing with tightly packed, heavy bales that need to stay stable during transport. The replaceable tines mean you can maintain peak performance with minimal investment, and the double-nut retention system ensures tines stay locked in place even under punishing daily use.

Priced between $1,300 and $1,645 depending on your selected configuration, the BS4 offers exceptional value for operations that demand professional-grade performance. This is production equipment built for real work, not a light-duty attachment that'll leave you frustrated when the workload increases. When you order from Forge Claw, you're getting more than just quality equipment—you're getting a partnership with a distributor that understands your needs and stands behind every unit we sell.

Specifications
  • Tine Lengths Available: 39 inches, 43 inches, or 49 inches
  • Useable Tine Lengths: 33 inches (39" tines), 37 inches (43" tines), 43.5 inches (49" tines)
  • Weight: 351 pounds (43-inch spear model)
  • Carry Capacity: 14,000 pounds (four-tine configuration)
  • Tine Spacing: 61 inches (outer tines), evenly spaced inner tines
  • Back Angle: 70 degrees
  • Top Support Tube: 4-by-2-by-1/4-inch
  • Bottom Tube: 4-by-4-by-1/4-inch
  • Side Plates: 3/8-inch Grade 50 steel
  • Standard Mount: Skid steer hookup (modifiable for other machines)
  • Optional Equipment: Bolt-on bale support system for dual-bale handling
  • Tine Retention: Replaceable tines with double-nut system
  • Country of Origin: USA
Features
  • Four-Tine Configuration — delivers 14,000-pound capacity with superior load distribution compared to traditional two-tine designs, allowing safe handling of two large square bales simultaneously when equipped with optional supports
  • Replaceable Tines with Double-Nut Retention — each tine can be individually replaced as wear occurs, dramatically reducing long-term maintenance costs while the double-nut system prevents loosening during operation
  • Multiple Tine Length Options — choose from 39-inch, 43-inch, or 49-inch configurations to match your specific bale dimensions and handling requirements without compromising penetration or stability
  • Heavy-Duty Tubular Steel Construction — 4-by-4-by-1/4-inch bottom tube and 4-by-2-by-1/4-inch top support tube create a rigid, twist-resistant frame that maintains structural integrity under maximum loads
  • 70-Degree Back Angle Design — keeps bales securely positioned against the frame during transport, preventing forward slide when navigating slopes, making turns, or traveling across uneven terrain
  • Optional Bolt-On Bale Supports — add or remove dual-bale support system as needed, providing operational flexibility for handling single oversized bales or pairs of standard large squares
  • Grade 50 Side Plate Protection — 3/8-inch thick side plates provide lateral strength and impact resistance, protecting the frame from damage during daily commercial use
  • Integrated Safety Step — provides secure footing for operators when accessing machine controls or adjusting loads, addressing real-world safety needs on the job site
Benefits

The most immediate benefit you'll notice with the Series 4 bale spear is the dramatic reduction in time spent moving bales. When you can safely transport two large square bales per trip instead of one, you're cutting your travel time in half. For operations moving hundreds or thousands of bales during harvest season, that time savings translates directly to lower fuel costs, reduced equipment hours, and the ability to get more done with the same crew. You'll finish loading trucks faster, stack barns more efficiently, and keep your entire operation running on schedule even when weather windows are tight.

Durability is where the BS4 really earns its keep over months and years of use. The heavy-duty tubular steel construction and Grade 50 side plates stand up to the constant stress of lifting, carrying, and stacking heavy loads. You're not dealing with lightweight materials that'll bend after a season of hard work—this is commercial-grade steel built to handle daily abuse. The replaceable tines extend the attachment's service life significantly because you're not forced into a complete replacement when wear occurs. Just unbolt the affected tine, install a new one, and you're back in business for a fraction of what a new spear would cost.

The productivity improvements go beyond just moving bales faster. The four-tine design provides stability that makes you more confident and efficient when stacking. Bales stay square and controlled, which means tighter stacks, better use of storage space, and less time repositioning loads. When you're building stacks that need to remain stable through winter, that precision matters. The 70-degree back angle works with gravity to keep bales pressed against the frame, so you're not constantly making micro-adjustments or worrying about loads shifting during transport.

From a cost perspective, the BS4 delivers solid return on investment. The attachment pays for itself quickly through labor savings alone—one operator with this spear can accomplish what would otherwise require multiple trips or additional equipment. You're also reducing wear on your loader or skid steer because the well-balanced design distributes weight effectively rather than creating the front-heavy stress that simpler attachments can cause. Lower fuel consumption, fewer equipment hours, and reduced maintenance costs all contribute to the bottom line.

The versatility of having multiple tine length options and the bolt-on support system means you're equipped for whatever your operation throws at you. Some days you're moving standard bales in pairs, other times you're handling oversized singles that need maximum penetration depth. The BS4 adapts to both scenarios without requiring you to own multiple specialized attachments. That flexibility is particularly valuable for custom operators or diversified farms where the workload varies throughout the season.

Safety improvements shouldn't be overlooked either. The stable four-tine platform reduces the risk of loads shifting or falling during transport, which protects both operators and bystanders. The integrated safety step provides secure footing when you need it, eliminating the improvised climbing that can lead to slips and falls. When you're working long days during harvest season, these safety features help keep everyone on your crew injury-free and productive.

The BS4 also holds its value exceptionally well. Quality agricultural attachments from manufacturers like Stinger Attachments maintain strong resale prices because buyers recognize the difference between professional-grade equipment and budget alternatives. If you ever decide to upgrade or change your operation's direction, you'll recover a significant portion of your initial investment—something that's much harder to do with lesser-quality attachments that show wear after just a season or two of use.

Additional Information

The Bale Spear – Series 4 is ideally suited for large-scale hay producers, cattle operations, custom baling services, and any agricultural business that regularly handles large square bales. If you're moving more than a few dozen bales per season, the efficiency gains make this a smart addition to your equipment lineup. The attachment performs equally well in barn settings, field operations, and loading dock environments. It's built for operators who need professional results day after day, season after season.

Compatibility extends across most skid steers, wheel loaders, and telehandlers with standard mounting plates. The standard skid steer hookup fits most machines out of the box, and Stinger Attachments can modify the mounting system for other equipment types as needed. Before ordering, verify your machine's lifting capacity matches or exceeds the combined weight of the attachment plus your typical bale loads—most modern skid steers handle this easily, but compact models may need to be evaluated. The attachment works best on machines with auxiliary hydraulics if you're planning to add powered accessories in the future, though the basic bale spear operation is purely mechanical.

Operating the BS4 effectively comes down to a few best practices. Approach bales squarely and at a consistent height to ensure all four tines penetrate evenly—this maximizes stability and prevents uneven loading. When carrying two bales with the optional supports installed, position them evenly to maintain balanced weight distribution. Take corners at moderate speeds, especially on uneven ground, to prevent loads from shifting. The 70-degree back angle does most of the work keeping bales in place, but smooth operation extends that security even further.

Maintenance requirements are straightforward and minimal. Inspect tines regularly for wear, particularly at the tips and along the bottom edges where they contact bales most frequently. Check the double-nut retention system periodically to ensure tines remain securely fastened—though this system is designed to stay tight, a quick visual inspection before each season is good practice. Keep the mounting plate and frame clean from accumulated debris, and touch up any paint chips to prevent rust from starting. The bolt-on supports should be checked for secure attachment before each dual-bale operation. With basic care, the BS4 will deliver years of reliable service without significant maintenance costs.

Warranty Info

Manufactured by Stinger Attachments, this product is covered under the manufacturer's 2-year warranty for defects in materials and workmanship. Forge Claw proudly stands behind every unit we sell and offers free nationwide shipping on all heavy machinery attachments. Order your Bale Spear – Series 4 (BS4) Large Square Bale Mover from Forge Claw today. We offer flexible, easy financing and free nationwide shipping so every operator can get their hands on top-quality equipment.