Posted by flying belgian on October 09, 2014 at 20:04:09 from (216.114.233.126):
In Reply to: Bale Wagon Update posted by Bryce Frazier on October 09, 2014 at 12:56:07:
Bryce, how many bales high are you going to pile on this wagon? If you are only going to pile 4 bales high then there is no need to make the back high enough to hold 6 high. If you are going to pile 5 high then go out to the barn and pile 5 up. Then build the back high enough so it will catch about 4 inches of the 5th. row. 4 inches is plenty for that top row to lean against. We pile ours 6 high so I built the backs high enough to catch 4 inches of the 5th. row. Then the 6th. row we put length ways but only 4 wide. Being length ways they do not need to lean against a back as they will not fall end over end off the back of the wagon even if the back does not extend high enough for them to lean against. Hope this makes sense.
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