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Skid Steer 3 Tine Bale Spear Attachment – One 49" Spear and Two 33" Spears

Original price $1,150.00 - Original price $1,150.00
Original price
$1,150.00
$1,150.00 - $1,150.00
Current price $1,150.00
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  • Triangle three-point spear design
  • Replaceable tines with double-nut system
  • 3,500 lb upper spear capacity
  • 1,700 lb lower spears (2)
  • Grade 50 steel construction
  • 70-degree optimized back angle
  • Integrated safety step platform
  • Quick-attach skid steer mount
  • 43.5" upper spear penetration
  • USA-manufactured quality


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Video Overview
Overview

Moving hay is one of those jobs that never stops. Whether you're feeding livestock through winter, clearing out a barn, or staging bales for sale, you need equipment that handles the workload without slowing you down. The Bale Spear – Series 1 Standard from Stinger Attachments gives you exactly that. It's built for operators who need a reliable, heavy-duty attachment that punches through round bales and square bales with ease and holds them securely from loader to destination.

This isn't some flimsy farm store accessory. The Series 1 Standard uses a triangle spear configuration designed to balance weight and stability across every load. You get one large upper spear measuring 49 inches in total length with 43.5 inches of useable penetration, rated at 3,500 pounds at 30 inches. That top spear does the heavy lifting. Below it, two smaller 33-inch spears with 27 inches of useable length provide critical support and keep your bale from twisting or sliding during transport. Each lower spear is rated at 1,700 pounds at 30 inches, and together they create a stable three-point grip that holds bales tight no matter how you maneuver.

Forge Claw is proud to distribute Stinger Attachments because they understand what it takes to build equipment that survives real farm and ranch conditions. This bale spear features a 4x2x1/4-inch top support tube and a beefy 4x4x1/4-inch bottom tube that form the backbone of the frame. Side plates are cut from 3/8-inch Grade 50 steel, which means this attachment resists bending and flexing even when you're wrestling oversized bales or working on uneven ground. The whole unit weighs 240 pounds, giving it enough mass to stay planted on your loader without adding unnecessary bulk.

One of the smartest design choices Stinger made is the replaceable tines. Spear tips take a beating. They punch through tightly wrapped twine, compacted hay, and occasionally frozen bales in winter. Instead of throwing out the entire attachment when a tip wears down, you unbolt the old tine and install a fresh one. Each tine is secured with a double-nut system that keeps it locked in place under load. That's a simple feature that saves you hundreds of dollars over the life of the spear and keeps your operation running without downtime waiting on a fabricator to repair a bent or broken tip.

The spears are set at a 70-degree back angle, which improves your approach angle and makes it easier to slide into bales without repositioning multiple times. You line up, tilt forward, and drive straight in. The geometry does the work for you. This is especially helpful when you're working alone or moving a lot of bales in a single session. Every second you save per bale adds up fast when you're handling fifty or a hundred in a day.

Stinger included a safety step on this model, and it's one of those details that might not seem like a big deal until you need it. When you're adjusting straps, checking loads, or clearing debris from the spears, that step gives you a stable platform to work from instead of balancing on your loader's arms or climbing around the bucket. It's a small addition that makes daily operation safer and more comfortable.

This bale spear connects to any standard skid steer quick-attach system, so you can swap it onto your machine in seconds. Whether you run a skid steer, compact track loader, or a tractor with a compatible loader setup, you're ready to go. Forge Claw distributes this attachment nationwide with free shipping included, which means you're not paying extra freight fees on top of your purchase price. You order it, we ship it, and you get to work.

Operators choose the Series 1 Standard because it handles the most common bale sizes without being overkill for everyday tasks. If you're moving standard round bales in the 4 to 6-foot range or stacking square bales, this spear has the capacity and the design to do it efficiently. It's not trying to be the biggest, heaviest attachment on the market. It's built to be the right tool for ranchers, farmers, and landowners who need dependable performance at a fair price.

Stinger Attachments manufactures this bale spear in the USA, and every weld, every cut, and every component reflects that commitment to quality. You're buying from a brand that backs its products with a 2-year warranty and builds equipment that lasts years beyond that. Forge Claw stands behind every unit we sell because we know what these attachments are capable of when they're built right.

If you've been running a homemade spear or dealing with a worn-out attachment that doesn't grip bales securely anymore, upgrading to the Series 1 Standard changes how you work. You spend less time wrestling loads and more time getting bales where they need to be. You reduce the risk of dropped bales, damaged hay, and wasted effort. And you do it all with a piece of equipment that's designed to handle thousands of bales without breaking down.

Lead times can vary depending on production schedules, so it's worth reaching out to confirm availability if you're working on a tight timeline. But once it arrives, you'll have an attachment that earns its place on your machine every single day. Moving hay doesn't have to be complicated. With the right spear, it's just another task you knock out quickly and move on.

Specifications
  • Weight: 240 pounds
  • Spear Configuration: Triangle design with one upper spear and two lower stabilizing spears
  • Upper Spear: 49 inches total length, 43.5 inches useable penetration, rated at 3,500 pounds at 30 inches
  • Lower Spears (2): 33 inches total length, 27 inches useable penetration, rated at 1,700 pounds each at 30 inches
  • Top Support Tube: 4x2x1/4 inch
  • Bottom Tube: 4x4x1/4 inch
  • Side Plates: 3/8 inch Grade 50 steel
  • Back Angle: 70 degrees
  • Mounting System: Standard skid steer quick-attach hookup
  • Country of Origin: USA
Features
  • Triangle Spear Design — one large upper spear and two smaller lower spears create a stable three-point grip that prevents bales from twisting or sliding during transport
  • Replaceable Tines with Double-Nut System — allows you to swap worn spear tips without replacing the entire attachment, saving money and reducing downtime
  • Heavy-Duty Tubular Frame — 4x4x1/4-inch bottom tube and 4x2x1/4-inch top support tube resist bending and flexing under heavy loads
  • 3/8-Inch Grade 50 Side Plates — thick steel construction withstands impact and stress from daily bale handling
  • 70-Degree Back Angle — optimized spear angle improves approach and penetration, making it easier to slide into bales on the first attempt
  • Integrated Safety Step — provides a stable platform for adjusting loads or clearing debris, improving operator safety and convenience
  • Skid Steer Quick-Attach Compatibility — connects to standard skid steer and compact track loader mounting systems for fast, tool-free attachment changes
  • USA-Manufactured Quality — built by Stinger Attachments with American steel and craftsmanship, backed by a 2-year warranty
Benefits

Time is your most valuable resource on a farm or ranch, and the Series 1 Standard helps you use it wisely. Instead of making multiple passes to position a bale or worrying about loads shifting mid-transport, you spear it once and move on. The triangle configuration grips bales securely from three points, which means you're not constantly adjusting or re-spearing. Over the course of a day moving dozens of bales, those saved minutes add up to hours you can spend on other tasks.

Durability translates directly to cost savings. When you invest in an attachment built with Grade 50 steel, heavy-duty tubing, and replaceable tines, you're buying equipment that lasts for years instead of seasons. Cheaper spears bend, break, or wear out quickly, forcing you to repair or replace them far sooner than you planned. The Series 1 Standard is designed to handle thousands of bales without structural failure, which means your initial investment pays for itself many times over through reliable daily performance.

Productivity improves when your equipment works with you instead of against you. The 70-degree back angle and the spacing of the spears make it easier to penetrate bales cleanly, even when they're tightly wrapped or sitting on uneven ground. You're not fighting your loader to get the right angle or backing up repeatedly to try again. You line up, push forward, and you're done. That efficiency matters when you're working alone, managing a large herd, or trying to finish before weather moves in.

Safety is often an afterthought with attachments, but Stinger built the Series 1 Standard with operator safety in mind. The integrated safety step gives you a secure place to stand when you need to adjust straps, check a load, or clear debris from the spears. You're not improvising footholds or climbing around moving parts. That simple feature reduces the risk of slips, falls, and injuries, especially when you're working in mud, snow, or wet conditions.

The replaceable tines are one of the smartest long-term value features on this spear. Spear tips wear down over time, especially if you're punching through frozen bales or hitting hard-packed ground. Instead of welding on new tips or fabricating repairs, you unbolt the worn tine and bolt on a replacement. It's a ten-minute job that keeps your spear performing like new for years. That ease of maintenance means less downtime, lower repair costs, and more time actually moving bales instead of fixing equipment.

Versatility is another key benefit. Whether you're feeding cattle in winter, clearing out storage, moving bales for resale, or staging hay for delivery, this spear handles the job. It works with round bales and square bales, and it's compatible with any standard skid steer or compact track loader. You're not locked into one task or one machine. You get a multi-purpose tool that earns its place on your property year-round.

Ordering from Forge Claw means you're getting more than just the attachment. You're getting free nationwide shipping, flexible financing options, and the backing of a distributor that stands behind every product we sell. We make it easy to get the equipment you need without the hassle of dealing with complicated freight quotes or uncertain delivery schedules. You order, we ship, and you get back to work with a tool that performs exactly as promised.

Additional Information

The Series 1 Standard is ideal for farmers, ranchers, landowners, and livestock operators who need a dependable bale spear for everyday use. It's built for medium to large round bales and square bales, making it a versatile choice for operations that handle multiple bale types. If you're managing a cattle operation, running a hay business, or maintaining a working farm, this spear gives you the capacity and durability to handle your workload without constant repairs or replacements.

This attachment is compatible with any skid steer, compact track loader, or tractor loader equipped with a standard quick-attach mounting system. Before ordering, confirm that your machine uses a universal skid steer hookup to ensure proper fit. If you're unsure about compatibility, Forge Claw's team is available to help verify fitment and answer any questions about installation or operation.

Operating the Series 1 Standard is straightforward, but a few best practices will help you get the most out of it. Always approach bales at a controlled speed and aim for the center to ensure even penetration across all three spears. Avoid over-tilting your loader when the spear is loaded, as this can shift weight and reduce stability. When transporting bales over rough terrain, keep your load low to the ground to maintain balance and control. Regularly inspect the tines for wear and replace them as needed to maintain penetration performance.

Maintenance is minimal but important. After each use, clear any hay, twine, or debris from the spears to prevent buildup that can interfere with penetration. Check the mounting plate and quick-attach mechanism periodically to ensure all pins and latches are functioning properly. Inspect welds and frame components for cracks or damage, especially if you're working in demanding conditions. The replaceable tines should be checked regularly and swapped out when they show signs of blunting or bending. Keeping a spare set of tines on hand ensures you're never stuck waiting for parts when you need to make a replacement.

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 1 Standard (BSS) 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 size bales can the Series 1 Standard Bale Spear handle?

The Series 1 Standard is designed for medium to large round bales typically in the 4 to 6-foot diameter range, as well as square bales. The upper spear is rated at 3,500 pounds at 30 inches and provides 43.5 inches of useable penetration, which is sufficient for most standard hay bales used in cattle feeding, livestock operations, and general farm work. The two lower spears add 1,700 pounds of capacity each and create a stable three-point grip that prevents bales from twisting during transport.

Whether you're moving tightly wrapped round bales or stacked square bales, this spear configuration handles the load securely. If you regularly work with oversized bales exceeding 6 feet or extremely heavy wet bales, you may want to confirm capacity with Forge Claw before ordering to ensure this model meets your specific needs.

How do I know if this bale spear will fit my skid steer or tractor?

This bale spear uses a standard skid steer quick-attach mounting system, which is the most common hookup style for skid steers, compact track loaders, and many tractor loaders manufactured in recent decades. If your machine has a universal skid steer quick-attach plate, this spear will connect in seconds without tools or modifications. Most modern skid steers from major brands use this standard system.

If you're running an older tractor loader or a machine with a proprietary mounting system, you may need an adapter plate to achieve compatibility. Before ordering, check your loader's mounting plate or consult your machine's manual to confirm it uses a standard quick-attach hookup. If you're unsure about fitment, Forge Claw's team can help verify compatibility based on your specific machine make and model to ensure a proper fit before shipping.

What maintenance does the bale spear require?

Maintenance for the Series 1 Standard is minimal but important for long-term performance. After each use, clear hay, twine, and debris from the spears to prevent buildup that can interfere with penetration on your next job. Periodically inspect the mounting plate and quick-attach mechanism to ensure all pins and latches function properly and aren't worn or damaged. Check welds and frame components for cracks, especially if you work in demanding conditions or frequently handle oversized bales.

The replaceable tines are the primary wear component and should be inspected regularly for blunting, bending, or damage. When a tine shows significant wear, simply unbolt it using the double-nut system and install a fresh replacement. Keeping a spare set of tines on hand ensures you're never stuck waiting for parts when you need to make a swap. This simple routine keeps your spear performing like new for years.

Why are replaceable tines important on a bale spear?

Replaceable tines are one of the smartest long-term value features on this spear because spear tips take constant abuse. Every time you punch through tightly wrapped twine, compacted hay, or frozen bales in winter, the tips experience wear and impact stress. Over hundreds or thousands of bales, even the toughest steel tips will eventually blunt or bend. Without replaceable tines, you'd need to cut off the damaged tips and weld on new ones, which requires fabrication skills, welding equipment, and downtime waiting for repairs.

With the Series 1 Standard's replaceable tine system, you simply unbolt the worn tine using the double-nut fastening system and bolt on a fresh replacement in about ten minutes. This keeps your spear performing at peak penetration efficiency without expensive repairs or extended downtime. Over the life of the attachment, replaceable tines save you hundreds of dollars and countless hours compared to non-replaceable designs.

Can I use this bale spear in winter for frozen bales?

Yes, the Series 1 Standard is built to handle winter bale handling, including frozen bales, though you should approach frozen bales with care to protect both the attachment and the hay. The Grade 50 steel construction and heavy-duty tubular frame are designed to withstand the increased resistance that comes with penetrating frozen or ice-coated bales. The 70-degree back angle helps improve your approach and reduces the force needed to start penetration.

However, frozen bales are significantly harder than fresh hay, so you should approach at controlled speeds and avoid ramming the spear at high force, which can damage tines or cause the bale to split. If bales are extremely frozen, allowing them to thaw slightly before spearing can reduce stress on the equipment. Regularly inspect tines during winter use, as frozen conditions accelerate wear, and replace them as needed to maintain clean penetration and avoid bent tips.

What's the advantage of the triangle spear configuration?

The triangle spear configuration is a smart engineering choice that improves load stability and reduces the risk of bales twisting, sliding, or falling during transport. The single large upper spear does the primary lifting work with its 3,500-pound capacity, while the two lower spears rated at 1,700 pounds each provide critical stabilization from below. This three-point contact distributes weight evenly across the bale and creates a secure grip that holds the load in place no matter how you maneuver your loader.

Single-spear designs are simpler but allow bales to rotate or shift, especially on rough terrain or during turns. The triangle layout prevents that movement and keeps your bale centered and controlled from the moment you spear it until you set it down. This stability saves time because you're not constantly re-positioning loads, and it reduces the risk of dropped bales that waste hay or create safety hazards.

Is this bale spear worth the investment compared to a basic farm store model?

If you're moving bales regularly and need equipment that lasts for years instead of seasons, the Series 1 Standard is absolutely worth the investment. Basic farm store spears often use thinner steel, lighter frames, and non-replaceable tips that wear out quickly under real-world use. You'll spend less upfront, but you'll pay for it in repairs, replacements, and wasted time dealing with bent or broken attachments.

The Series 1 Standard is built with 3/8-inch Grade 50 steel side plates, a 4x4x1/4-inch bottom tube, and replaceable tines that extend the life of the attachment by years. Stinger Attachments manufactures this spear in the USA and backs it with a 2-year warranty, which reflects their confidence in the build quality. Over the course of handling thousands of bales, the durability and performance of a heavy-duty spear like this pays for itself many times over through reduced downtime, fewer repairs, and reliable daily operation.

How does the 70-degree back angle improve bale spearing?

The 70-degree back angle is optimized to improve your approach angle and make it easier to penetrate bales cleanly on the first attempt. When spears are angled too steeply, you have to position your loader at an awkward angle or make multiple passes to get the tips into the bale. When they're too shallow, the spears can deflect off the surface instead of penetrating.

Stinger designed the 70-degree angle to balance these factors, allowing you to approach bales at a natural loader position and drive the spears straight in without excessive repositioning. This saves time on every single bale you move, which adds up fast when you're handling fifty or a hundred in a day. The improved geometry also reduces strain on your loader's hydraulics because you're not fighting the angle to force penetration. It's a simple design detail that makes daily operation smoother and more efficient.

What shipping and financing options are available?

Forge Claw includes free nationwide shipping on the Series 1 Standard Bale Spear, so you're not paying extra freight fees on top of your purchase price. We ship directly to your farm, ranch, or job site anywhere in the United States, and delivery timelines depend on current production schedules and your location. If you're working on a tight timeline, reach out to confirm availability and estimated shipping dates before ordering.

We also offer flexible, easy financing options that make it simple to get the equipment you need without a large upfront payment. Our financing process is straightforward, and our team can walk you through the options to find a payment plan that works for your operation. Whether you're paying in full or financing, you'll get the same top-quality Stinger Attachments product backed by a 2-year warranty and the support of a distributor that stands behind every unit we sell.

Video Overview
Overview

Moving hay is one of those jobs that never stops. Whether you're feeding livestock through winter, clearing out a barn, or staging bales for sale, you need equipment that handles the workload without slowing you down. The Bale Spear – Series 1 Standard from Stinger Attachments gives you exactly that. It's built for operators who need a reliable, heavy-duty attachment that punches through round bales and square bales with ease and holds them securely from loader to destination.

This isn't some flimsy farm store accessory. The Series 1 Standard uses a triangle spear configuration designed to balance weight and stability across every load. You get one large upper spear measuring 49 inches in total length with 43.5 inches of useable penetration, rated at 3,500 pounds at 30 inches. That top spear does the heavy lifting. Below it, two smaller 33-inch spears with 27 inches of useable length provide critical support and keep your bale from twisting or sliding during transport. Each lower spear is rated at 1,700 pounds at 30 inches, and together they create a stable three-point grip that holds bales tight no matter how you maneuver.

Forge Claw is proud to distribute Stinger Attachments because they understand what it takes to build equipment that survives real farm and ranch conditions. This bale spear features a 4x2x1/4-inch top support tube and a beefy 4x4x1/4-inch bottom tube that form the backbone of the frame. Side plates are cut from 3/8-inch Grade 50 steel, which means this attachment resists bending and flexing even when you're wrestling oversized bales or working on uneven ground. The whole unit weighs 240 pounds, giving it enough mass to stay planted on your loader without adding unnecessary bulk.

One of the smartest design choices Stinger made is the replaceable tines. Spear tips take a beating. They punch through tightly wrapped twine, compacted hay, and occasionally frozen bales in winter. Instead of throwing out the entire attachment when a tip wears down, you unbolt the old tine and install a fresh one. Each tine is secured with a double-nut system that keeps it locked in place under load. That's a simple feature that saves you hundreds of dollars over the life of the spear and keeps your operation running without downtime waiting on a fabricator to repair a bent or broken tip.

The spears are set at a 70-degree back angle, which improves your approach angle and makes it easier to slide into bales without repositioning multiple times. You line up, tilt forward, and drive straight in. The geometry does the work for you. This is especially helpful when you're working alone or moving a lot of bales in a single session. Every second you save per bale adds up fast when you're handling fifty or a hundred in a day.

Stinger included a safety step on this model, and it's one of those details that might not seem like a big deal until you need it. When you're adjusting straps, checking loads, or clearing debris from the spears, that step gives you a stable platform to work from instead of balancing on your loader's arms or climbing around the bucket. It's a small addition that makes daily operation safer and more comfortable.

This bale spear connects to any standard skid steer quick-attach system, so you can swap it onto your machine in seconds. Whether you run a skid steer, compact track loader, or a tractor with a compatible loader setup, you're ready to go. Forge Claw distributes this attachment nationwide with free shipping included, which means you're not paying extra freight fees on top of your purchase price. You order it, we ship it, and you get to work.

Operators choose the Series 1 Standard because it handles the most common bale sizes without being overkill for everyday tasks. If you're moving standard round bales in the 4 to 6-foot range or stacking square bales, this spear has the capacity and the design to do it efficiently. It's not trying to be the biggest, heaviest attachment on the market. It's built to be the right tool for ranchers, farmers, and landowners who need dependable performance at a fair price.

Stinger Attachments manufactures this bale spear in the USA, and every weld, every cut, and every component reflects that commitment to quality. You're buying from a brand that backs its products with a 2-year warranty and builds equipment that lasts years beyond that. Forge Claw stands behind every unit we sell because we know what these attachments are capable of when they're built right.

If you've been running a homemade spear or dealing with a worn-out attachment that doesn't grip bales securely anymore, upgrading to the Series 1 Standard changes how you work. You spend less time wrestling loads and more time getting bales where they need to be. You reduce the risk of dropped bales, damaged hay, and wasted effort. And you do it all with a piece of equipment that's designed to handle thousands of bales without breaking down.

Lead times can vary depending on production schedules, so it's worth reaching out to confirm availability if you're working on a tight timeline. But once it arrives, you'll have an attachment that earns its place on your machine every single day. Moving hay doesn't have to be complicated. With the right spear, it's just another task you knock out quickly and move on.

Specifications
  • Weight: 240 pounds
  • Spear Configuration: Triangle design with one upper spear and two lower stabilizing spears
  • Upper Spear: 49 inches total length, 43.5 inches useable penetration, rated at 3,500 pounds at 30 inches
  • Lower Spears (2): 33 inches total length, 27 inches useable penetration, rated at 1,700 pounds each at 30 inches
  • Top Support Tube: 4x2x1/4 inch
  • Bottom Tube: 4x4x1/4 inch
  • Side Plates: 3/8 inch Grade 50 steel
  • Back Angle: 70 degrees
  • Mounting System: Standard skid steer quick-attach hookup
  • Country of Origin: USA
Features
  • Triangle Spear Design — one large upper spear and two smaller lower spears create a stable three-point grip that prevents bales from twisting or sliding during transport
  • Replaceable Tines with Double-Nut System — allows you to swap worn spear tips without replacing the entire attachment, saving money and reducing downtime
  • Heavy-Duty Tubular Frame — 4x4x1/4-inch bottom tube and 4x2x1/4-inch top support tube resist bending and flexing under heavy loads
  • 3/8-Inch Grade 50 Side Plates — thick steel construction withstands impact and stress from daily bale handling
  • 70-Degree Back Angle — optimized spear angle improves approach and penetration, making it easier to slide into bales on the first attempt
  • Integrated Safety Step — provides a stable platform for adjusting loads or clearing debris, improving operator safety and convenience
  • Skid Steer Quick-Attach Compatibility — connects to standard skid steer and compact track loader mounting systems for fast, tool-free attachment changes
  • USA-Manufactured Quality — built by Stinger Attachments with American steel and craftsmanship, backed by a 2-year warranty
Benefits

Time is your most valuable resource on a farm or ranch, and the Series 1 Standard helps you use it wisely. Instead of making multiple passes to position a bale or worrying about loads shifting mid-transport, you spear it once and move on. The triangle configuration grips bales securely from three points, which means you're not constantly adjusting or re-spearing. Over the course of a day moving dozens of bales, those saved minutes add up to hours you can spend on other tasks.

Durability translates directly to cost savings. When you invest in an attachment built with Grade 50 steel, heavy-duty tubing, and replaceable tines, you're buying equipment that lasts for years instead of seasons. Cheaper spears bend, break, or wear out quickly, forcing you to repair or replace them far sooner than you planned. The Series 1 Standard is designed to handle thousands of bales without structural failure, which means your initial investment pays for itself many times over through reliable daily performance.

Productivity improves when your equipment works with you instead of against you. The 70-degree back angle and the spacing of the spears make it easier to penetrate bales cleanly, even when they're tightly wrapped or sitting on uneven ground. You're not fighting your loader to get the right angle or backing up repeatedly to try again. You line up, push forward, and you're done. That efficiency matters when you're working alone, managing a large herd, or trying to finish before weather moves in.

Safety is often an afterthought with attachments, but Stinger built the Series 1 Standard with operator safety in mind. The integrated safety step gives you a secure place to stand when you need to adjust straps, check a load, or clear debris from the spears. You're not improvising footholds or climbing around moving parts. That simple feature reduces the risk of slips, falls, and injuries, especially when you're working in mud, snow, or wet conditions.

The replaceable tines are one of the smartest long-term value features on this spear. Spear tips wear down over time, especially if you're punching through frozen bales or hitting hard-packed ground. Instead of welding on new tips or fabricating repairs, you unbolt the worn tine and bolt on a replacement. It's a ten-minute job that keeps your spear performing like new for years. That ease of maintenance means less downtime, lower repair costs, and more time actually moving bales instead of fixing equipment.

Versatility is another key benefit. Whether you're feeding cattle in winter, clearing out storage, moving bales for resale, or staging hay for delivery, this spear handles the job. It works with round bales and square bales, and it's compatible with any standard skid steer or compact track loader. You're not locked into one task or one machine. You get a multi-purpose tool that earns its place on your property year-round.

Ordering from Forge Claw means you're getting more than just the attachment. You're getting free nationwide shipping, flexible financing options, and the backing of a distributor that stands behind every product we sell. We make it easy to get the equipment you need without the hassle of dealing with complicated freight quotes or uncertain delivery schedules. You order, we ship, and you get back to work with a tool that performs exactly as promised.

Additional Information

The Series 1 Standard is ideal for farmers, ranchers, landowners, and livestock operators who need a dependable bale spear for everyday use. It's built for medium to large round bales and square bales, making it a versatile choice for operations that handle multiple bale types. If you're managing a cattle operation, running a hay business, or maintaining a working farm, this spear gives you the capacity and durability to handle your workload without constant repairs or replacements.

This attachment is compatible with any skid steer, compact track loader, or tractor loader equipped with a standard quick-attach mounting system. Before ordering, confirm that your machine uses a universal skid steer hookup to ensure proper fit. If you're unsure about compatibility, Forge Claw's team is available to help verify fitment and answer any questions about installation or operation.

Operating the Series 1 Standard is straightforward, but a few best practices will help you get the most out of it. Always approach bales at a controlled speed and aim for the center to ensure even penetration across all three spears. Avoid over-tilting your loader when the spear is loaded, as this can shift weight and reduce stability. When transporting bales over rough terrain, keep your load low to the ground to maintain balance and control. Regularly inspect the tines for wear and replace them as needed to maintain penetration performance.

Maintenance is minimal but important. After each use, clear any hay, twine, or debris from the spears to prevent buildup that can interfere with penetration. Check the mounting plate and quick-attach mechanism periodically to ensure all pins and latches are functioning properly. Inspect welds and frame components for cracks or damage, especially if you're working in demanding conditions. The replaceable tines should be checked regularly and swapped out when they show signs of blunting or bending. Keeping a spare set of tines on hand ensures you're never stuck waiting for parts when you need to make a replacement.

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 1 Standard (BSS) from Forge Claw today. We offer flexible, easy financing and free nationwide shipping so every operator can get their hands on top-quality equipment.