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	08-31-2023 08:11 PM #1What is this?? Anyone
 
 Seen this at a Cracker Barrel and wondered what the heck is it…joeDonate Blood,Plasma,Platelets & sign your DONORS CARD & SAVE a LIFE 
 
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	08-31-2023 08:18 PM #2
 for lifting hay into the barns second floor- we have one but never used it
 Hank
 
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	09-01-2023 03:49 AM #3
 Yep, hoisting hay into the loft
 
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	09-01-2023 05:38 AM #4
 “…..we have one but never used it…..”
 
 Boy I sure did, but not one exactly like that. That particular style was one of the early ones known as a double spear fork (or double harpoon) type, and was used for loose hay. There were some laying around when I was a kid but they had been pretty much replaced by a style that was more suited for bales rather than loose hay.
 
 They were used in conjunction with a hay trolley to move hay into the haymow in the barn. We mostly used an elevator to get hay into the mows in the 60s but there were still some barns that it was more convenient to use the hooks and trolley.
 
 
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UE8rHwD9eQ0
 
 Of course we used a tractor instead of a horse to lift the hay.
 
 
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	09-01-2023 02:38 PM #5
 Funny how the terminology changes with the different parts of the country. We say hayloft you say haymow. We have a double spear but I was too young to work it. I would run bales back to the barn and swap to an unloaded vehicle and leave the full, when I got older I loaded the loft or stacked bales in it or whatever ever dad told me to do lol
 
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	09-01-2023 03:44 PM #6
 I'd always heard the term hayloft too, and had to let Google educate me. Arrrgh, it's complicated!! https://thecontentauthority.com/blog/hayloft-vs-haymowRoger 
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