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question regarding square vs round hay bales
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<blockquote data-quote="Sir Loin" data-source="post: 389537" data-attributes="member: 5601"><p>You'll are taking what I said out of context.</p><p>What I said was:</p><p></p><p>Perhaps I should of said: If it is warm to the touch, don't put them inside, because they may continue to get hotter and cause your barn to burn down. Let them remain in the field until they reach ambient tempiture or combust away from buildings, homes and or machinery etc etc.</p><p></p><p>Re:</p><p></p><p>Now my BS meter is going off.</p><p>It is exactly the very same process in hay as it is in a compose pile that causes spontaneously combustion.</p><p></p><p>Re:</p><p></p><p>From what that I am suggesting? Checking the bale?</p><p>NO, what they are responding to is a bale that caught fire, most likely from being baled to tight, green and/or wet in a hot dry climate.</p><p>If you are suggesting a bale can catch fire just by being exposed to air, the problem is not with the exposure to the air but rather by the cause of the heat that starts the burn. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Re:</p><p></p><p>From every round baler salesman and county agent that ever came around promoting round bales.</p><p>I'll do some research and get back to you on this.</p><p> SL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sir Loin, post: 389537, member: 5601"] You’ll are taking what I said out of context. What I said was: Perhaps I should of said: If it is warm to the touch, don’t put them inside, because they may continue to get hotter and cause your barn to burn down. Let them remain in the field until they reach ambient tempiture or combust away from buildings, homes and or machinery etc etc. Re: Now my BS meter is going off. It is exactly the very same process in hay as it is in a compose pile that causes spontaneously combustion. Re: From what that I am suggesting? Checking the bale? NO, what they are responding to is a bale that caught fire, most likely from being baled to tight, green and/or wet in a hot dry climate. If you are suggesting a bale can catch fire just by being exposed to air, the problem is not with the exposure to the air but rather by the cause of the heat that starts the burn. Re: From every round baler salesman and county agent that ever came around promoting round bales. I’ll do some research and get back to you on this. SL [/QUOTE]
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