Posted by Bruce from Can. on July 02, 2022 at 06:58:15 from (70.50.208.159):
In Reply to: Re: Stacking hay posted by Pete in Holland MI on July 02, 2022 at 05:30:49:
This is a small skid steer, probably doesnt weigh over a ton, and bales run 7-800 lb. Yes the weight distribution changes dramatically as you raise the boom on a skid steer. On this particular machine its hard to keep the front tires on the ground if there is no attachment on the loader. Yes the pounds per square inch does be come very high when picking up a bale, but there is no way it could ever punch through the 2 plank floor, with the 3/4 plywood sheeting under it. Also we must consider the length on the planking spreads the load across several floor joists. The floor joists sis on concrete wall at one end, and rest on 18 square beam on the other end. The span is 10 . Wooden beams are supported every 8 feet with a 6 steel column, which is sitting on a concrete pad, and surrounded with 8 inches of concrete.
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