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I think this guy is serious about using any space available to haul hay:eek:

Nick

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You wouldn't happen to know this fella would you Nick? :D


No:-laf but I like his equipment and style:) I was looking for some hay and run across this guys ad out of Utah. Like mfurrh said, they haul heavy up there.

Nick
 
Around here, I rarely see anybody using that many straps. Maybe one or two at the most. I suppose that explains why I see so much free hay setting in the ditch near a corner...
 
I have had to pick it up out of the ditch before, that may be why I tend to use a lot of straps.
 
First off that load is way heavy....and none of my loads go anywhere without corner boards. Hay hauling 101.
 
I have had to pick it up out of the ditch before, that may be why I tend to use a lot of straps.


I agree, more the better. Especially if you haul at night, you can't see the load not to mention the rear even in the daylight. You have to know that the load is secure. What is just as important as the straps is how you stack and cross tie each tier to each other. Don't ever just keep stacking a bale on top of itself on the corners.

Nick
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