Moving large square bales, with no machinery. Let’s do this.

   / Moving large square bales, with no machinery. Let’s do this.
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#21  
If you put a piece of plywood under the bales the PVC idea would probably work but I don’t have a lot of confidence that you could overcome the friction between the hay and the pvc pipes. If you were willing to flop them on the ground to start with why don’t you just use the dump truck?
I could, but when it slides out, if it hits on a corner, the strings could break.
It would probably work, but a broken bale is a mess not worth taking for $300 bucks.

The other thing is, she wants 2 bales with each one put in a different spot. Would have to dump one in one spot without the other sliding out with it.
 
   / Moving large square bales, with no machinery. Let’s do this. #22  
Use the dump truck you already own?
 
   / Moving large square bales, with no machinery. Let’s do this.
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#23  
Use the dump truck you already own?
Yes, that’s what we have been discussing, but there’s a chance the bale could break on impact.

I gave her my delivery price for 2 bales placed in 2 different spots. Since then, I haven’t heard back.

Maybe she found somebody who is 5 bucks cheaper. :rolleyes:
 
   / Moving large square bales, with no machinery. Let’s do this. #24  
Yes, that’s what we have been discussing, but there’s a chance the bale could break on impact.

I gave her my delivery price for 2 bales placed in 2 different spots. Since then, I haven’t heard back.

Maybe she found somebody who is 5 bucks cheaper. :rolleyes:
I don’t know animal hay but if she can’t move them then why does it matter if it breaks. Going to have to be broken up to be moved anyway right?

Just curious.
 
   / Moving large square bales, with no machinery. Let’s do this.
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#25  
I don’t know animal hay but if she can’t move them then why does it matter if it breaks. Going to have to be broken up to be moved anyway right?

Just curious.
I think shes going to flop a hay hut over them then cut strings. The hay won’t “blow up” like if you drop the bale and the strings break. It can be a real mess if they break and it does that.
 
   / Moving large square bales, with no machinery. Let’s do this. #26  
2 trucks with a strap wrapped to pull them off with a truck,

if you decide to try to push 1000 pounds, please video it, I could use the laugh
 
   / Moving large square bales, with no machinery. Let’s do this. #27  
   / Moving large square bales, with no machinery. Let’s do this.
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#28  
2 trucks with a strap wrapped to pull them off with a truck,

if you decide to try to push 1000 pounds, please video it, I could use the laugh
I’ve done it before, but it was 2 of us.
Thanks for the vote of confidence.
People like you just make me more determined. (y)
 
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   / Moving large square bales, with no machinery. Let’s do this. #29  
Yes, I have plenty of PVC pipe laying around to help.
I *think* me and my son might be strong enough to muscle them off, but PVC under them could help.
He pretty strong
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How hard would it be to drive a rod through the middle and get it out after? - - Good pry points to use a 2x6" x 8' each end to lift / lever slide along the bed.
 
   / Moving large square bales, with no machinery. Let’s do this.
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How hard would it be to drive a rod through the middle and get it out after? - - Good pry points to use a 2x6" x 8' each end to lever slide along the bed.
Impossible. I make an extremely tight bale.
 

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