Functional object - WADE & ALISON Bale Loading Frame

Historical information

WADE & ALLISON was an Australian company based in Sydney, known for manufacturing agricultural machinery, including bale loading frames. Their equipment was utilized in various agricultural operations, particularly in hay and fodder handling.
In 1945, Peters Bros WADE and ALLISON Proprietary Limited was formed through the merger of Peters BRYDEN and Peters Pty Ltd and A.M. MAINWARING Pty Ltd. This merger likely expanded their product range and market reach within the agricultural sector
A bale loading frame is a piece of farm equipment designed to lift, load, and transport hay or straw bales. It's typically an attachment fitted to a tractor, front-end loader, truck, or trailer, and it's essential for handling the large, heavy bales used in modern agriculture.
Bale Loading Frames:
-Lift bales (round or square) from the paddock after baling.
-Load bales onto trucks or trailers for storage or transport.
-Often used in mechanised hay collection, especially where large square or round bales are produced.

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