Posted by Bobduck on May 13, 2010 at 12:40:53 from (216.211.182.100):
In Reply to: hay combustion posted by chrisinsoky on May 12, 2010 at 23:23:54:
We used to put up about 20,000 bales a year. Most of it went into our barn which was so big we would just drive the loads of hay into the barn and unload them on both sides, about 17 to 20 bales high. Then we would stack the center full.
Sometimes we would put the hay up on the wet side of ok if we were dodging wet weather.
If you would walk into the barn a few days after it had all been stacked and stick your arm into the stack between a couple of bales sometimes it would be too hot to keep your arm in there. But as long as you didn't open the stack up it wouldn't catch fire.
Sometimes the next winter when we were feeding that hay you could see from the color that it had been pretty hot.
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