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stacking rounds on top of each other end to end
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<blockquote data-quote="ohiosteve" data-source="post: 955559" data-attributes="member: 17303"><p>I agree with you MasseyFerg, I used to stack round bales in the barn on end and could really pack it full. I used pallet forks on a skid-loader and would even stack 2 and pick them up carefully for the top row and could really get them high. When getting bales out of the field I found if I spread the forks as wide as possible I could spear two at a time through the core and save time transporting them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ohiosteve, post: 955559, member: 17303"] I agree with you MasseyFerg, I used to stack round bales in the barn on end and could really pack it full. I used pallet forks on a skid-loader and would even stack 2 and pick them up carefully for the top row and could really get them high. When getting bales out of the field I found if I spread the forks as wide as possible I could spear two at a time through the core and save time transporting them. [/QUOTE]
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