Baron/Bandit hauling, stacking, storing bundles

vendredi 29 avril 2016

We will be running the baron for the first time this year. Intrested to hear from the bandit guys as well, I know there is a lot of experience out there on that machine.

First off coming out of the field. We will have 4 prong bale spear at the barn and was wondering how well pallet forks would work in the field. Figure we will be picking them up one at a time. Will pallet forks tend to break strings?

How are guys stacking on flatbed trailers when hauling out of the field ? Was thinking of stacking how they come out the Baron just to be quick, but flipping them might be a more stable stack with a bigger footprint and not require strapping, and can fit a few more bundles making a bigger jag. Back at the barn half the bundles will be flipped and half upright in storage if that matters.

Also heard if you stack too many bundles flipped on the side in the barn they can really flatten the bottom bundle. How high can you go without an issue. Hay or straw make a difference in that situation? Was wanting to go 4 high with straw flipped on its side in a 13' building if it's possible.

How difficult is it when starting piles outside for tarping. Can you make a nice square stack or do you have to stair step the stack in order for it to be a stable stack.

Sorry a lot of questions. Have a lot of experience handling big squares but this could be a totally different experience

Baron/Bandit hauling, stacking, storing bundles

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