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Posted by Don-Wi on July 22, 2007 at 22:39:55 from (70.224.245.55):
In Reply to: Our baling rig- Pics posted by Don-Wi on July 22, 2007 at 22:32:08:
Here's a pic of about 1/2 of last year's second crop- 2 8'x16' wagons loaded 6 high. My average on these 2 wagons is about 170-180 bales/each I get about 155-160 bales on the 16' wagons. This year we got just shy of 1200 bales of 2nd crop(about 1170), put it on 7 1/2 loads. My brother came home from Madison and he stacked on the wagon for a while. He was a bit rusty so he onlywent 5 high for the first 2, then the last load he went 6 high. Looked good too. I stacked 3 1/2 loads and my fiance's B-I-L stacked another. He was really rusty- been probably 30-40 years since he's stacked anything on a wagon. His load looked bad but he was help and it did make it home, on the road. I was worried about that one...
Donovan from Wisconsin
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