Hayspears

AG-GO Hay Spears are built for farmers and ranchers who depend on reliable bale-handling equipment to keep feeding, hauling, and storage operations moving efficiently. This category includes a complete range of bale spears designed to handle the real demands of moving round and square hay bales in daily agricultural use.

Hay spears are one of the most critical components in any hay-handling setup. AG-GO hay spears are engineered for strength, penetration, and balance, allowing operators to lift and transport bales securely without excessive tearing or drag. Manufactured from high-strength steel, these spears are built to withstand repeated use in tough field conditions while maintaining consistent performance season after season.

Within this category, you’ll find tapered hay spears, cross-bolt spears, square and round shaft designs, and spears available in multiple lengths and diameters to match different bale sizes and weights. Shorter spears offer easier bale removal, while longer spears provide deeper penetration and improved stability for heavier or denser bales. Proper spear selection helps reduce bale damage, improves load control, and minimizes stress on both the attachment and the machine.

AG-GO hay spears are designed to work seamlessly with a wide range of equipment, including skid steer hay frames, front loader frames, Euro-style attachments, and rear three-point hay movers found throughout Pro-Link.us. Many spears are compatible with standard sleeves and locking systems, making replacement or upgrades straightforward without needing to change the entire frame.

Whether you are feeding livestock, transporting bales from the field, or stacking hay for storage, the right hay spear makes a measurable difference in efficiency and safety. Paired with compatible hay frames and attachments, AG-GO hay spears help operators move hay with confidence, reduce downtime, and get more work done in fewer passes.

Designed for real agricultural use and backed by dependable quality, AG-GO hay spears deliver the durability and performance farmers and ranchers expect when hay handling matters most.