There is. We run 9x20 wagons and prefer what we call a 6 stack. 6 horizontal bottom row. Then 2 long ways on outside of new row with 4 horizontal on inside. Then repeat. Holds tight on wagon.
Actually the hay was perfect sitting up on the stubble. This is common in south west Michigan with our clay soil and high humidity. Is it ideal? No. But summer of 2019 was one of the wettest ever. And summer of 2020 is turning out to be one of the driest...
You haven’t heard of a NH 1033 or 1034 bale wagon. The price you payed for that wagon you could of bought a good bale wagon. And don’t touch a bale. Just my thoughts.
Our b as runs aren't tall enough to flip and stack into with those wagons. We deliver all hay straight from fields to customers. We dont store any in our own barns. This works for us but those wagons are nice though for their purposes. We have 6 of these wagons. Yes, they are expensive. But they work best for us.
I remember the old days baling like this. Very labor intensive.
That's a mighty fine looking flat wagon, & thx for sharing Ur video.
The guy in the tractor has the good job, seems like I always got the load the wagon job.
Guy in the tractor put in his time stacking wagons over the years. His Dad used to drive the tractor when he stacked. We're 4th generation farmers.
There's an art to stacking a wagon properly! I made awesome money one summer baling hay...got two cents a bale!... Lol
There is. We run 9x20 wagons and prefer what we call a 6 stack. 6 horizontal bottom row. Then 2 long ways on outside of new row with 4 horizontal on inside. Then repeat. Holds tight on wagon.
Me too. 1500 bales per day, 6 days a week custom baling. 60 years ago. I was 15. Only person on the wagon. Loved it.
😱 Oh, look at the moisture on the tires...
I'm afraid, it was still too wet to become Hay!
Actually the hay was perfect sitting up on the stubble. This is common in south west Michigan with our clay soil and high humidity. Is it ideal? No. But summer of 2019 was one of the wettest ever. And summer of 2020 is turning out to be one of the driest...
@@michiganfarmer5208 ok, nice to know the hay of 2019 was perfect 👍🏼
The hay-summer 2020 here in Germany is very dry either way, too.
Take care !!
How much is it?
Esta en venta
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Grabbing the bales too soon from the shoot, let the power of the bailer work the bales to you
You haven’t heard of a NH 1033 or 1034 bale wagon. The price you payed for that wagon you could of bought a good bale wagon. And don’t touch a bale. Just my thoughts.
Our b as runs aren't tall enough to flip and stack into with those wagons. We deliver all hay straight from fields to customers. We dont store any in our own barns. This works for us but those wagons are nice though for their purposes. We have 6 of these wagons. Yes, they are expensive. But they work best for us.
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