
THE ULTIMATE HAY HAULING MACHINE!
PATENT PENDING
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LOADS ITSELF!
The first “affordable” self-loading hay trailing. Almost half the cost of other trailers on the market.
Loads bales individually or
up to six at a time. Use your tractor or your truck. |
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UNLOADS ITSELF!
Unload the whole load at once or one at a time. Put them in a windrow or feed with it by placing individual bales where you want them. |
PROTECTS YOUR BALES!
The way the 2EZ Bale Mover loads and unloads your bales by gently picking them up and setting them down does not damage bales. Even old and mis-shaped bales are transported easily with no further damage to bales. One customer was able to recover over 100 bales that vandals had cut the strings on! |
OTHER FARMERS SAY:
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“One of the best tools for my farm. 2EZ Bale Mover has saved me many hours. Very smart
invention and would highly recommend it.”
--Oklahoma state house of Representatives--
(Former President of Farm Bureau Insurance)
Steve Kouplen
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SAVES HAY!
The way the 2EZ transports the bales, the groundside stays down. Does not create a new groundside.
To the Left:
RUNNERS
Runners: 3” x 6” .250 wall
tubing reinforced by
3” x 5” .250 wall angle. |
BACK UP AND LOAD!
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RAISE UP AND GO!
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DROP ONE HERE!
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DROP ONE THERE!
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THE 2EZ BALE MOVER STORY

When round bales first came out, an Oklahoma dairyman did not believe they would ever catch on. As we all know they did, in a big way. This dairyman and his son soon followed suit and bought their own round baler. This brought about another problem; how were they going to handle these big bales? The dairyman’s son, Ronnie Patrick, saw how his dad was struggling to handle these bales and being a welder set out to figure out a solution. Coming from a family of great faith, Ronnie prayed for guidance for an idea that would solve their problem. Almost immediately his prayer was answered. Ronnie saw Jesus standing before him with his arms forming an arch. Ronnie heard Jesus say “Just like this!.” His mind began to race and there was no going to sleep so about 2 o’clock in the morning he got out of bed, made some drawings, and the next day he started building the first prototype of what would eventually become the 2EZ Bale Mover.

Ronnie and his dad used the bale mover on their own farm for years, building one for a neighbor every once in a while but never really tried to sell them commercially. Years went by and soon Ronnie had a son-in-law that was a welder by trade. This son-in-law, Jerrod Latta, owns a business that specialized in welding services for the oil & gas industry. This welding requires ultra high quality welds as pressures are involved. Long story short, Jerrod was and is very good. He is also very particular about his work.
When the oil & gas business faltered in 2008, suddenly Jerrod had extra time on his hands. One thing led to another and Ronnie and Jerrod decided to build a few bales movers to sell commercially and the trailer was finally given a name. The2EZ Bale Mover. About the time they had completed their first two units, Bob was driving down a road and saw these units sitting beside Ronnie’s house. Bob was immediately drawn to them. So he pulled in the driveway and knocked on the front door. No one home. He then walked out to the trailers and instantly recognized that these boys had a great concept. Bob found an email address on one of the trailers and sent Jerrod an email congratulating him on their design and offered to help them with materials, marketing or distribution. They all met and soon determined that they could help each other by allowing Jerrod and Ronnie to concentrate on building the bale movers and GoBob would handle the sales and distribution. You might say it was a match made in heaven.