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Posted by old on June 16, 2006 at 10:55:34 from (4.244.186.245):
Well since mother nature ripped my hay barn apart back in march and I have had time to rebuild it I need to sort of make a poor mans hay barn till this fall. Heres what I'm thinking of doing. I will lay pallet on the ground and then put the hay on them. Mostly big round bales, and some squares if all works out. Then I plan on takeing some pallets and laying them on top of the bales and put a tarp over all of that. Do you guys think that will work or maybe have other ideas. I have also thought about takeing some of this round rod I have 20 each and welding them so there 40 foot long and then sort of making a half circle and cover that with a tarp. Which would work better?? Thanks for any ideas.
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