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How To Stack A Hay Wagon

What is the best way to stack hay?

Always stack hay with cut side down. That means the strings will always be on the side of the bale when you look at the stack. Not only does this deter mice from gnawing on the strings of the bale, it also allows moisture to run down through the stack to the bottom layer.

How many bales fit on a hay wagon?

You can haul between 225 to 300 bales per load if you want.

How do you stack hay safely?

For large square stacks: Start with the widest bales and try to use narrow ones as you stack. Alternate layers so that there is a clear overlap of roughly half a bale all around the stack. Don’t stack any higher than 1.5x the width of the base. Don’t stack more than ten bales on hard-standing or concrete.

How long should hay sit before stacking?

Hay baled with more than 22 percent moisture should probably not be put into storage for at least 30 days. This is especially true if bales are to be stacked several layers deep. With the threat of barn fires removed by outside hay storage, many operators of large round balers try to bale hay with too much moisture.

Should you stack hay bales on pallets or directly on floor?

Store Hay On Pallets Never store hay directly on the floor or the ground. Doing this restricts air from circulating beneath the hay. Moisture will seep up from the damp ground and ruin the entire bale. Concrete flooring sweats during the spring and fall, and that moisture will end up in your bales.

Why do you stack hay?

One, the stack would hold together better if the bales were stacked flat (twines up) rather than on edge. “The bottom layer could be stacked on edge, if desired, to reduce twine rot from moisture wicking,” said Schultheis.

Why do farmers stack hay?

If hay is baled while too moist or becomes wet while in storage, there is a significant risk of spontaneous combustion. Hay stored outside must be stacked in such a way that moisture contact is minimal. Some stacks are arranged in such a manner that the hay itself sheds water when it falls.

What is a stack of hay called?

A haystack is a pile or bundle of hay. On farms, after hay has been cut, it’s formed into haystacks until being fed to farm animals. Haystacks come in different shapes and sizes, including piles of rectangular blocks of hay; rounded bales; and pointed piles of hay.

Is stacking hay hard?

Stacking hay is hard work! Hay bales are heavy and they can’t be stacked haphazardly. They need to be positioned in specific ways to prevent damage. To protect your bales from mold, always build stacks on wooden pallets.

How many bales of hay are in a stack?

Each dump of hay consist of 68 bales of hay per “dump”. The bottom row is on edge consisting of 12 bales. Each row on top of that is made of 8 bales patterns. The dump is 8’x8′ square.

Can you bale hay without a baler?

The baler in the plans is to be used in making a bale of pine straw, but it works just fine to bale our mixed-grass hay. Even without a hand baler you can cut and store your own hay. You’ll just need more space to store it.

How do you store hay without a baler?

If you don’t have a barn you can just pile your hay on pallets or some brush and then place a tarp over it.

How much does a loaded hay wagon weigh?

All of this hay needs to be transported from its point of origin to the farm. Loads of hay on hay wagons can typically weigh between six and eight tons. That is a lot of weight and tonnage to be barreling down the road with!Jan 13, 2020.

How much weight can a hay wagon hold?

WG SeriesConventional Wagon Gears Model Capacity Weight w/o Rims WG88 16,000 lbs 510 lbs WG98 16,000 lbs 585 lbs WG108 20,000 lbs 675 lbs WG1208 24,000 lbs 940 lbs.

What are the dimensions of a hay wagon?

For centuries now, hay wagons have been one of the most essential pieces of farm equipment. Model Dimensions Height w/ sides BW818WS 8′ x 18′ 129″ BW822WS 8′ x 22′ 129″ BW918WS 9′ x 18′ 129″ BW922WS 9′ x 22′ 129″.

How long should you wait before feeding new hay?

So how soon can you feed new hay? If the hay is cut and bailed in perfect conditions with less than 12% moisture in the bale, it should be safe to feed straight away. But due to how hard this is to get accurate; it is recommended to wait 2-8 weeks before feeding.

Can you store hay on gravel?

A fairly low-cost option is to spread a layer of crushed rock or gravel on the surface area where bales will be stored. This will reduce the amount of moisture that seeps into the bales over time. An even better base can be provided by arranging used wooden pallets.

How do you load hay?

The bottom layer of hay gets turned on its side, so the strings are facing the pickup bed walls. Load four bales across the front, in front of the wheel wells. Load three bales (on their sides – strings facing bed sides) between the wheel wells. Load one bale back by the tail gate.