[AT] Small square hay bales?
Gunnells, Bradley R
brad-gunnells at uiowa.edu
Thu Apr 8 07:59:44 PDT 2004
I've never weighed mine but I'd guess between 40 & 50 pounds. I like them to be twice as long as they are wide. That makes it easier to stack on the wagon and barn. I also like to keep them tight so they don't rock back and forth on the wagon. But my baler (IH 46) doens't always cooperate with the tying so I don't get them super tight.
I rotated some beans in last year on 7 acres and picked them with an old Gleaner E I aquired. Now this year I'm going to seed some alfalfa with oats as a cover. That seems to be what my buyer prefers for hay.
Brad
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Subject: [AT] Small square hay bales?
When I bale hay I tend to make fairly large "very"
tight bales. I haven't ever weighed any of them but suspect
most run around 70 to 80 pounds or more out of the baler.
Maybe I'll go weigh one this evening after I get done
planting some hay.
I was just curious what size small bales any of you
that bale are making? What length do you shoot for? And how
much do they weigh.
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Francis Robinson
Central Indiana USA
robinson at svs.net
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