Thought you needed to switch to two way pallets? You don't, but you still can. Staging bees for the fall move using the 4-way pallet forks on the Ezyloader 300MH. Pardon the Smart Arse bits. Visit www.bhfsales.net/ for more info.
It is pretty nice set up. BHF Sales is the importer/distributer for North America so feel free to pm me or use the links in the description for our website or email.
I would expect so. It would depend on how full they were though. We tried two pallets and it was a bit much with winter hives full of feed but take out the extra pallet, lids and bottoms and would have been different.
Love the Ezyloader. Simple to use and handles hives on both two-way and four-way pallets very well. Those are my first thoughts and have a lot more. If you can be more specific I could give my thoughts on that as well.
This is BHF Sales Ltd RU-vid channel and we import, sell and service EZYLoader in North America. We also mount them on trailers manufactured and purchased from Rainbow Trailers here in Manitoba. We mount them for customers and as demonstration units as we did, with an attempt at light heartedness, in this video. Our website and info is in the “About page” on this and all our videos.
ah you guys should use caution the main column of that lift system is drastically insufficient that should be an 8x8 square tube beef it up in redesign for safety
Thanks for your comment Thomas. The engineers who designed it did so with safety and longevity in mind over 35 years ago and it has an excellent safety record. In fact there are many of these machines that have well over 20 years of service still operating safely today . Some of the other videos on our channel get more into the install and structure of the unit if you are interested.
The trailer in the video has a payload capacity of 8444 pounds but the deck itself can hold up to 96 hives if loaded from the rear. We did not have that many hives to move so loaded from the side which leaves room for 72 hives and is under the weight cap even with pallets. The scale on the EZYLoader is very handy to keep track of how much weight you have on the trailer and keep it under max weight. We also have 16 foot trailers with 7000 pound axels which allows us to load 96 from the side and have the weight capacity to handle it. The new demo unit will be on one of these. Hope to get video of that one out too.