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<blockquote data-quote="beltbreaker" data-source="post: 427179" data-attributes="member: 1171"><p>Stack 5ft rounds bean can 3 high 5 wide and cover with silage sheeting plastic and line the top with wheat straw 5ft rounds. The stacks are on a slight slope which helps water drain and the spaces in-between fill with water to help hold it down. Tried the balers choice tarps, did 2 years then blew away after much re tensioning, they would work well in a less exposed area I would think. I can cover 1000 bales in 3-4 hrs by myself given the right morning but normally 2 of us at it takes an hour and a half.</p><p></p><p>Cheers BB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beltbreaker, post: 427179, member: 1171"] Stack 5ft rounds bean can 3 high 5 wide and cover with silage sheeting plastic and line the top with wheat straw 5ft rounds. The stacks are on a slight slope which helps water drain and the spaces in-between fill with water to help hold it down. Tried the balers choice tarps, did 2 years then blew away after much re tensioning, they would work well in a less exposed area I would think. I can cover 1000 bales in 3-4 hrs by myself given the right morning but normally 2 of us at it takes an hour and a half. Cheers BB [/QUOTE]
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