What Makes a Bale Deck Tough Enough for Daily Abuse?

Bale Decks | April 2, 2026

On a farm, a bale deck doesn’t get “used carefully.” It gets worked hard, every single day. If it can’t handle abuse, downtime shows up fast — and that’s not an option during feeding season. That’s where the FalCan bale deck separates itself.

Built for More Than Just Bales

This deck is designed to be more than a bale mover. From lifting pivots to mount tires, harrowing mole hills in the field, or even hanging a moose during hunting season, the FalCan multi-deck acts like a truck and tractor all in one. Farmers don’t need babying equipment — they need something that adapts to whatever the day throws at it.

Heavy Steel Where It Matters

“Tough” isn’t a marketing word here. These decks are heavy-built steel, through and through. That extra material means less flex, fewer stress cracks, and far better long-term durability. Fully loaded FalCan decks commonly outlast three or four trucks, making them a long-term investment rather than a short-term accessory.

Industrial Powder-Coated Protection

Daily abuse means mud, manure, gravel, moisture, and road salt. The premium powder-coated paint finish doesn’t just look good — it protects the steel underneath and is backed by a 5-year warranty, helping fight rust and corrosion year after year.

Hydraulics That Don’t Quit

Dual cylinders and a well-designed linkage system allow the spinners to move all the way to the ground and fully back up. That full range of motion reduces strain on components and makes loading and unloading smoother, faster, and easier on both the deck and the operator.

Built to Control the Chaos

Heavy-duty fenders are often overlooked — until rocks start flying. FalCan’s HD fenders are designed to contain rocks and deflect them back down to the road, protecting tires, equipment, and anything driving nearby.

Tough Enough for Real Farm Life

A bale deck should survive daily abuse without complaint. Heavy steel construction, industrial coatings, reliable hydraulics, and real-world design make the FalCan bale deck a piece of equipment farmers rely on — not worry about.