Posted by Bryce Frazier on October 10, 2014 at 07:34:22 from (67.142.182.21):
In Reply to: Re: Bale Wagon Update posted by flying belgian on October 09, 2014 at 20:04:09:
I'm not all that sure truth be told! :)
The neighbor boy taught me how to make a really nice, tight stack on a flat bed, so I am use to 5 high, and then a narrow 6th layer, crossed that helps hold them together...
We would intermingle 10 or 12 bales, and then run a row across the top, and then do the next 10 or 12 and then continue the row.. They had been doing it that way for a long time, and the only problem we have ever had, is that we went and stacked 14 high, with a 15th row across the top, and we hit a power line in the farm yard trying to get to the barn.... :
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