I hauled two 100 bale stacks of alfalfa a couple days ago with my stack retriever. When I got to the destination, the retriever trailer had a hard time raising up to set the stack on the ground. I called the grower and asked him how heavy he baled the alfalfa. He said it was a little dry when he baled it so he set the tensioner at 375. I think those bales were the old school 16 bales to the ton. The buyer was happy that he got his money's worth. I did not want to throw those bales around by hand to lighten the front of the stack so I could raise the bed.
Reminds me of old days stacking hay by hand. Good thing it doesn't happen too often.
Hope the boys and wife are doing well . Man that was a line of customers
I hauled two 100 bale stacks of alfalfa a couple days ago with my stack retriever. When I got to the destination, the retriever trailer had a hard time raising up to set the stack on the ground. I called the grower and asked him how heavy he baled the alfalfa. He said it was a little dry when he baled it so he set the tensioner at 375. I think those bales were the old school 16 bales to the ton. The buyer was happy that he got his money's worth. I did not want to throw those bales around by hand to lighten the front of the stack so I could raise the bed.
Man your tough stacking bales bare handed!
If it were a lot of bales, I’d have my gloves on.
Manties is what you were looking for
He loads pretty quick. Imagine if the truck was a 1/2 mile closer, How quick would that be?
In PA their called pole sheds, not barns
Early season or late season green hay and a PTO baler…. What could go wrong.
Is that at LKH Farms in Salome??
Nope. I know them, but this is Buckeye.
What is customer appreciation day? Is there a sale on hay?
Hi, we do it once a year and we offer huge huge discounts on hay, bagged feed, and other stuff.
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