Posted by The tractor vet on April 29, 2014 at 22:01:03 from (75.24.5.173):
In Reply to: Re: semi load of hay posted by fixerupper on April 29, 2014 at 20:09:41:
No , i loaded a load of nice tight alfalfa small squares one time out in South Dakota on a RGN and we loaded to a shade over 13 foot high and i was a WEEE bit over on width LIKE a foot and end up just 400 lbs over the 80000 limit with full tanks and did not get 800 bales on and ya can load a lot more bales on a RGN then ya can on a flat bed as my trailer was 53 foot . you also can load more bales on a Step deck then a flat . So take 80400 deduct 35700 I had about 740 bales on that load . I could not go no higher and stay under 13foot 6 inches and the bales hung out over the ft. deck about a foot and a foot over the rear . I just know Gary was impressed at how many bales they did get on over a step deck , as the bottom well took two layers flat and on layer on edge to even out with the back deck which was the same height as a step deck
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