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Managing Flat 8's as efficiently as possible
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<blockquote data-quote="Flatlander" data-source="post: 7792117" data-attributes="member: 156006"><p>Depends on your terrain and travel distance,my neighbour milked 60 vows for most of his life and made only small squares. He used a new Holland 1049 I think to pick single bales and the machine crossed various layers and the stood them already stacked into his shed. Shed was built to take them thou. If I remember right it was 140 ish per stack. Personally prefer the cheap simple approach of having trailer to stack on the take off with the a loader and stacked by a couple of decent men. Good firm bales make handling easier and stacking much tidier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flatlander, post: 7792117, member: 156006"] Depends on your terrain and travel distance,my neighbour milked 60 vows for most of his life and made only small squares. He used a new Holland 1049 I think to pick single bales and the machine crossed various layers and the stood them already stacked into his shed. Shed was built to take them thou. If I remember right it was 140 ish per stack. Personally prefer the cheap simple approach of having trailer to stack on the take off with the a loader and stacked by a couple of decent men. Good firm bales make handling easier and stacking much tidier. [/QUOTE]
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