Messenger Manufacturing – Home of the Mighty Clamp!

Welcome to Messenger Manufacturing the home of the MIGHTY CLAMP

The Mighty Clamp
The most efficient and reliable Way to handle baled products

An American farmer once said: “Give us the tools that are strong and durable and we can do anything.”

The MIGHTY CLAMPS are Strong & Durable, they are ruggedly constructed and have passed the test of time for over 40 years! Built-in SIDE SHIFT (with 3 bank value and manifold*). No steel to steel. Bushings mean less downtime and longer life for the MIGHTY CLAMP!!. Save TIME-LABOR-MONEY

MC16 and larger can handle 2 and 3 wire hay bales, round hay bales, 1/2 and 1-ton hay bales, compact hay bales: cotton, paper, cardboard, plastic, tin, aluminum and other baled products.

The MIGHTY CLAMP is designed for the person who has baled products to move and has a front end loader, forklift, skid steer loader or a truck that can be converted with a mast on the back. We can mount a mast on the back of a truck with the Might Clamp attached to make a road runner. (this is also called a conversion kit)

Proven Quality: still working after 45 years of use!
Mighty clamps have no metal to metal contact.
Wider range of arm movement
side shift incorporated in with a 3 blank valve and manifold (included in basic list price)
Heavy duty cylinders
The Mighty Clamps handle a Variety of Bale Sizes
A wide selection of Mighty Clamps, a size for almost every need
Can be mounted on a large range of types and sizes of machines
Custom sizes: of MIGHTY CLAMPS are available
Custom Paint: available at an additional cost.

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