Posted by Aaron SEIA on June 09, 2011 at 17:26:04 from (67.55.181.57):
In Reply to: Stacking hay posted by Devin Sparks on June 09, 2011 at 16:31:51:
Let me try something.
Bottom row goes like this:
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2 sideways, one long down the center, then 2 sideways. Thats the entire bottom row all the way back.
Second row:
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4 sideways, right side long
Third row:
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left side long, other 4 sideways.
Alternate row 2 and 3 as high as you want to go. Always end with the top looking like row 1. That give you 5 bales in each unit of layer. 5 layers high is all I go on my trailer, 25 bales in each stack 16' trailer give me 5 stacks, 125 bales. I also have 2 2x6x16 boards bolted to a pice of flat bent so it's about an 18" brace. Toss 3 straps across the top and away we go. Have hauled hundreds of bales that way on a 90 mile trip, never lost one.
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