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Standard crew is driver and 2 stackers. Machine picks up the bales and delivers them to back of stack riding on a pair of roller chains. Stackers pick bales out of tray, turn then 90 degrees and set them down. For short hauls, standard stack pattern is 3w x 3h +2 on top to tie them together. Full load is 150 bales. For longer hauls, go 3w x 4h + 2 and that is 200 bales. You can load as fast as 2 guys can keep up and terrain allows you to run.
At the barn, front chute elevates to as high as 12 feet......driver moves to to stack on truck, stackers move to the barn or pile to hand stack in the barn. You can unload as fast as the 2 or 3 stackers in the barn can keep up.
Good crews in fighting trim and good hay can do 2,000 bales per day. Some did 50,000 bales per summer per rig.
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