piaffepony
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I need to hoist a 8’x6’ hay pallet (30 bales weighing approximately 1,950 lbs) about 11’ to the loft storage area.
I’ll most likely *try* to build it myself but have no idea which type of hoist, lift, elevator, winch or whatever would be most cost effective, durable and easiest to build. The space will have 3 solid walls so I could use a 4 post type design. Needs to be electric. Low maintenance is always good too.
Anyone of you awesome geniuses build something like this before? What materials were used? What to do/not to do? I’ve been googling and nothing is really jumping out at me.
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I HATE loading/unloading stacking hay. The thought of having to stack hay in a loft?! Kill me now. Before you roll your eyes and call me lazy, 24 horses will go through approximately 350, 50lb square bales a month (worst case scenario).
I own 10 acres and lease 54. Majority of my boarders are currently pasture boarded and I have 9 stall boarders. My area is quickly developing and I don’t plan on having my land leases much longer so I’m building new stalls in my arena for a total of 24.
I don’t have enough space for a separate hay barn so I’m going with loft storage. I built a couple of pallets that are the same dimensions as my supplier’s grapple so I could just unload/stack with the skid steer forks but Bucky can’t reach high enough for a loft type setup.
Old school hay elevator requires at least 2 people to use and takes up space to store so that’s not an option I’d like to consider.
Not sure how much weight something like this can lift..but it looks like it has a lot of cables to get tangled up in.
The metal one looks perfect but I’m not sure of how much that can lift either and that one is hydraulic. I know nothing of building anything hydraulic...

I don’t want to be this guy...using a winch to lift 1 bale at a time. (Although I find this picture incredibly sexy for some reason...
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I’ll most likely *try* to build it myself but have no idea which type of hoist, lift, elevator, winch or whatever would be most cost effective, durable and easiest to build. The space will have 3 solid walls so I could use a 4 post type design. Needs to be electric. Low maintenance is always good too.
Anyone of you awesome geniuses build something like this before? What materials were used? What to do/not to do? I’ve been googling and nothing is really jumping out at me.
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I HATE loading/unloading stacking hay. The thought of having to stack hay in a loft?! Kill me now. Before you roll your eyes and call me lazy, 24 horses will go through approximately 350, 50lb square bales a month (worst case scenario).
I own 10 acres and lease 54. Majority of my boarders are currently pasture boarded and I have 9 stall boarders. My area is quickly developing and I don’t plan on having my land leases much longer so I’m building new stalls in my arena for a total of 24.
I don’t have enough space for a separate hay barn so I’m going with loft storage. I built a couple of pallets that are the same dimensions as my supplier’s grapple so I could just unload/stack with the skid steer forks but Bucky can’t reach high enough for a loft type setup.
Old school hay elevator requires at least 2 people to use and takes up space to store so that’s not an option I’d like to consider.
Not sure how much weight something like this can lift..but it looks like it has a lot of cables to get tangled up in.

The metal one looks perfect but I’m not sure of how much that can lift either and that one is hydraulic. I know nothing of building anything hydraulic...

I don’t want to be this guy...using a winch to lift 1 bale at a time. (Although I find this picture incredibly sexy for some reason...

