How many bales of hay should be on a trailer?

How many bales of hay should be on a trailer?

With a 16ft gooseneck, it will only be 4 sets, so 90 in the trailer and 16 in the pickup, so 106 total (if you have a full size pickup box and a full size storage area over the hitch). Hope I’m remembering the numbers right, it’s been a while. Subject: RE: How many bales of straw in trailer?

How many bales of hay are in a truck load?

Full loads consist of approximately 350 to 424 bales long distance domestic. 18 to 24 tons of hay are loaded on the truck depending on the truck type trailer length and axle capacity. This hay is usually sold by the ton versus by the bale and is more cost effective.

How do you stack hay bales on a trailer?

Lay the first bales long way front to back in a single row down the middle. Fill the outsides with bales side by side at right angles to the first bales. With 16 x 32″ bales There will be 72 bales on that layer. 3600 pounds for 50 pound bales.

How do you haul hay bales?

Safely Transporting Hay Bales

  1. Step #1: Always park trailers in a safe position while hay is being loaded.
  2. Step # 2: Load in sequence so the load is stable.
  3. Step #3: Keep load heights within normal ranges and always account for overhead obstructions you are likely to encounter.

Where are hay toter trailers made?

Easy to operate, built to last, our Hay Toter trailers are built by master Mennonite welders in Mexico and assembled in Oklahoma. Check out the welds, smooth and even….AG Trailers.

Availability Description Price
IN STOCK 42′ Hay Toter, GN – inline round bale hauler, 10 ply tires, 14,000# GVW. GREAT PRICE! 6,895

How do you transport round hay bales?

Is stacking hay hard?

Stacking hay is hard work! Hay bales are heavy and they can’t be stacked haphazardly. They need to be positioned in specific ways to prevent damage. To protect your bales from mold, always build stacks on wooden pallets.

How do you load a pickup with hay?

The bottom layer of hay gets turned on its side, so the strings are facing the pickup bed walls. Load four bales across the front, in front of the wheel wells. Load three bales (on their sides – strings facing bed sides) between the wheel wells. Load one bale back by the tail gate.

How does a dump trailer hydraulic system work?

A hydraulic dump truck uses a liquid-filled hoist systems to lift the bed of the truck–the dump body–to empty it. Applying force to the fluid in one place increases pressure in the rest of the confined system, allowing the pistons and cylinders to operate smoothly.

How long should hay sit before stacking?

Wait 10 days then pile them. Was short on shed space so only dairy hay went inside. All the other bales were stacked 6 high outside.

How do you load hay on a self dumping Hay trailer?

SAVE TIME & MONEY WITH A HAY LINER SELF-DUMPING HAY TRAILER! Simply load the bales onto the trailer with a front end loader or a bale spear. Drive to the desired destination. Then bring the unloading lever to it’s unloaded position and easily unload all bales to the side of the trailer.

What are the different types of hay trailers?

Hay trailer, bale wagon, bale buggy, hay hauler, whatever you call them there are a lot of different kinds out there. Here at GoBob, we sell over ten different types of self-unloading and self-loading hay trailers and we strive to match you with the hay trailer that best suits your needs.

Why choose freedom hay trailers?

Our in-line trailers and double row trailers will decrease time spent moving and transporting hay off the field or moving for storage and feeding. Freedom Hay Trailers can also decrease the need for extra labor and a second loader. If you are looking for a way to safely and efficiently move hay give us a call!

Why buy a gobob Hay trailer?

GoBob guarantees to have the best price on any hay bale trailer made. Even if you find a better price 30 days AFTER you purchase a Competitor Bale Handler, GoBob will refund the difference. This includes ALL commercially built, new hay trailers of equal size and comparable quality including EZ Haul, Flipper, King, Hay Buzzer and Hay Express.