Posted by rrlund on July 13, 2012 at 06:42:59 from (207.241.137.116):
In Reply to: Round or square posted by Hoosierhog on July 13, 2012 at 00:00:42:
Just get a 4x4 baler. They'll be light enough to unroll and feed a little at a time. We used to feed 4x5s in the stanchion barn all the time. Just unrolled them down the feed alley and pushed it in with a fork.
I don't recomand stacking them outside though unless you can make darned sure that whatever you have over them won't blow off or leak. Thirty one years of round baling experience tells me you're usually better off if they aren't stacked and covered if you have to leave them outside. Remember,whatever you put over them is going to trap moisture as well as keep rain and snow off. If they sweat,the plastic or tarp will keep the moisture right in there with them.
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