Posted by Tx Jim on July 21, 2020 at 10:19:32 from (52.144.111.126):
In Reply to: hay stackers? posted by swindave on July 20, 2020 at 17:23:56:
Tony
I realize there's a vast difference in climates between Texas & SD but IMHO it's not correct to blame poor quality hay on rd baler for the ""inability of the operator"" to bale hay without utilizing a hay preservative or bale @ 15% or below moisture & storing bales without a covered shelter with round sides touching or even worse scenario pyramided. It's as simple as this.
I see some of my neighbors that own several acres pyramid stacking rd bales in the open & when I drive by I just shake my head in disbelief !!!!
A few yrs back I was rd baling for my well to do neighbor. He was stacking out in the open as I was baling laying bottom rd bales on flat side then pyramid bales on top. I stopped him and asked why he was laying bottom bales on flat. He stated his cutting horse friend told him that was the correct way to stack rd bales. I told him that might be correct in a covered barn but not out in the open. He just smiled & kept stacking. Moral to story is that's the only yr he stacked in that fashion.
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