Yes here the hoop building is. What we do is drop a few stacks outside and stack along the wall with the grapple. Then we set some off directly in the building. Those are the ones we use the pallets for. Don’t really use the pallets if we are shuffling with the grapple or squeeze. We just use regular pallet since we restack.
did you get your stacks to stand? the pallets should help, a rack to lean on helps too since we started using pallets they stacks stand on their own with out a tie in there we run 3 - 1010 wagons and can load in about 15 min the rack free stands and can be recovered and move by a wagon
Our stacks stand pretty well using the wires instead of tie tiers. I use a squeeze and grapple to load trailers or stack in barns the stacker won't fit.
Question, after stacking your bales in storage in hay barn, and since they are on pallets, if you get a client that wants a bundle delivered nearby to where you live, can you back up to the bundle in the hay shed, and pick up an entire bundle for delivery.
I could do that with the stacker and lay the stack down. You couldn't set it on a trailer because it would be too tall and would fall over if you tried driving with it. If you could figure out how to shorten it some you could to that.
Nice! any chance your covered storage area has enough height clearance to drop them directly in there on the pallets? Then you'd be one-and-done
Yes here the hoop building is. What we do is drop a few stacks outside and stack along the wall with the grapple. Then we set some off directly in the building. Those are the ones we use the pallets for. Don’t really use the pallets if we are shuffling with the grapple or squeeze. We just use regular pallet since we restack.
Looks good, R U still using the hog panels in the stack? Thank U 4 showing us!
Yes still using the wires. That’s the only way these stacks stand like they do.
did you get your stacks to stand?
the pallets should help, a rack to lean on helps too
since we started using pallets they stacks stand on their own with out a tie in there
we run 3 - 1010 wagons and can load in about 15 min
the rack free stands and can be recovered and move by a wagon
Our stacks stand pretty well using the wires instead of tie tiers. I use a squeeze and grapple to load trailers or stack in barns the stacker won't fit.
we made a hay grapple to move the hay into the barn
Question, after stacking your bales in storage in hay barn, and since they are on pallets, if you get a client that wants a bundle delivered nearby to where you live, can you back up to the bundle in the hay shed, and pick up an entire bundle for delivery.
I could do that with the stacker and lay the stack down. You couldn't set it on a trailer because it would be too tall and would fall over if you tried driving with it. If you could figure out how to shorten it some you could to that.