Posted by Logan in SE Texas on May 24, 2017 at 19:02:49 from (12.216.77.52):
In Reply to: Stacking On Edge.... posted by Bill VA on May 24, 2017 at 18:25:02:
I am confused. All of the square bales I hauled had "cut sides" on both sides of bale. Top and bottom of bale was long lengths of grass. Can someone explain what y'all are talking about this? We stacked bottom layer on trailer on side, which was cut side down and up, We did this because the trailers being used would hold 5 bales on this layer, strictly trying to squeeze in more bales per load, it also made a firmer base as the middle two bales had to be "married", which was put in at the same time, kind of like folded in or shuffling cards. Virtually all of the hay I hauled went down the highway some distance, only rare occasion was storage on site. Myself and 2 other teenage boys did "contract hay hauling," the guy on the drivers side steered the '76 3/4 ton Chevy truck through the window, at end of field he would jump in and make the turn.
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