Posted by Owen Aaland on October 02, 2013 at 19:44:02 from (216.47.33.123):
In Reply to: view from the hay loft posted by Larry@stinescorner on October 02, 2013 at 04:27:14:
The only time I remember stacking bales on edge is when they were stacked outside. Even then the only ones on edge was the first layer. It helped keep the twine from rotting from being in contact with the ground.
Lifted many bales into the loft with a four tine grapple type carrier.Put down four bales flat in a square and then four on edge on top of them crossways. Put one fork into each lower bale between the twines. The bales usually came off the forks when the carrier was tripped. I don't ever remember using horses but spent many hours on a Farmall H pulling the rope.
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