Neighbor and I put up a few bales as we can...yes, we're old geezers.....70's. We try to do the hobby horse hay. We make less than 1000 bales. This year we had trouble account of rain. We both happen to have 7510 Kubota tractors with loaders. We devised a "hayfork" that bolts to the loader bucket. With the loader we can then pick up one or two bales, carry them to the stack, or load them in our dumpy trailer to haul across the field to the stack. I tilt the trailer so the bales almost slide out. When I bump the trailer the bales slide down, I pick them up and put them where I want them. I got "pretty good" at stacking the bales with out getting off the tractor. However I can only go 5-6 tiers high with my little loader. Another thing that might help is a bale stooker that collects 6 bales in a pyramid behind the baler. With that, the bales are sort of gathered. Then you can pick them up with a Farmhand or other loader and carry them to the stack. We all have our little tricks to make our lives easier!!
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