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stacking rounds on top of each other end to end
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<blockquote data-quote="Angus Cowman" data-source="post: 955569" data-attributes="member: 8829"><p>I always stackedmy bottom 2 bales on end by just spearing them in the end then dumping them off </p><p>then sat the 3rd row on its round side then stacked the 4th row in the valleys </p><p>with a uneven sized bale (4x5 5x6) you can get more hay in the barn by doing it that way than you can by stacking them all on end even if you don't have the 4th row because every 4 or 5 rows you will gain an extra row on the 3rd row</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Angus Cowman, post: 955569, member: 8829"] I always stackedmy bottom 2 bales on end by just spearing them in the end then dumping them off then sat the 3rd row on its round side then stacked the 4th row in the valleys with a uneven sized bale (4x5 5x6) you can get more hay in the barn by doing it that way than you can by stacking them all on end even if you don't have the 4th row because every 4 or 5 rows you will gain an extra row on the 3rd row [/QUOTE]
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