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Is this bale stack safe or not?!
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<blockquote data-quote="Doing it for the kids" data-source="post: 6650950" data-attributes="member: 50712"><p>Thanks all, interesting to hear everyone’s views.</p><p></p><p>Most of the straw in the shed is OSR, most of the hay was flogged but some was kept back. </p><p></p><p>The picture doesn’t show a lot of building materials, Ballest, sand, blocks etc in front of the stack, it’s hard to get close enough to it. No one goes in the shed, much better places for picnics ?.</p><p></p><p>Yes we have a 7 m jcb, too big to throw up by hand....</p><p></p><p>Other fuel in there is not fossil based but for biomass, still a risk of fire but it’s not a derv tank etc.</p><p></p><p>The intention when stacking it was to make it safe long term, granted the first few courses are a bit further out than perhaps they could, but I still feel that those sized bales are better of stacked with a ‘bit’ of lean rather than straight up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doing it for the kids, post: 6650950, member: 50712"] Thanks all, interesting to hear everyone’s views. Most of the straw in the shed is OSR, most of the hay was flogged but some was kept back. The picture doesn’t show a lot of building materials, Ballest, sand, blocks etc in front of the stack, it’s hard to get close enough to it. No one goes in the shed, much better places for picnics ?. Yes we have a 7 m jcb, too big to throw up by hand.... Other fuel in there is not fossil based but for biomass, still a risk of fire but it’s not a derv tank etc. The intention when stacking it was to make it safe long term, granted the first few courses are a bit further out than perhaps they could, but I still feel that those sized bales are better of stacked with a ‘bit’ of lean rather than straight up. [/QUOTE]
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