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Managing Flat 8's as efficiently as possible
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<blockquote data-quote="DeeGee" data-source="post: 7792409" data-attributes="member: 6695"><p>Can clear about 1000 smalls onto trailers and back to the yard (8 trailers x 120 or 160 bales) without touching a bale or roping them. Five layers of 24 or 32 bales depending on the trailer.</p><p></p><p>Unload with a second Flat 8 (without the gathering bar) next morning or whenever, straight into the shed. They can be locked quite easily by splitting the odd flat eight on the floor nearby and crossing the bales as needed to lock the stack.</p><p></p><p>Being doing this for years now and never had problems with stacks splitting or leaning. Granted it’s slower than with big bales, but the smalls sell well, and compared to the bad old days of manhandling bales that I well remember it really is a quick and easy way of carrying and stacking bales efficiently with no sweat whatsoever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DeeGee, post: 7792409, member: 6695"] Can clear about 1000 smalls onto trailers and back to the yard (8 trailers x 120 or 160 bales) without touching a bale or roping them. Five layers of 24 or 32 bales depending on the trailer. Unload with a second Flat 8 (without the gathering bar) next morning or whenever, straight into the shed. They can be locked quite easily by splitting the odd flat eight on the floor nearby and crossing the bales as needed to lock the stack. Being doing this for years now and never had problems with stacks splitting or leaning. Granted it’s slower than with big bales, but the smalls sell well, and compared to the bad old days of manhandling bales that I well remember it really is a quick and easy way of carrying and stacking bales efficiently with no sweat whatsoever. [/QUOTE]
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