A local farmer gives me a better bale price if I take it off the wagon in the field. I stored 380 bales this year for my wife and daughter's 2 horses. With a friend's trailer I can bring in 50 bales at a time Not a full load. My barn is 24' by 36' w/ 4 stalls. I use one of the 12x12 stalls for hay storage and got about 300 bales in there before putting the last 80 bales in my 10x20 tent. The barn is just over 2 years old and I still need to work on the drainage in front (among all the other pending jobs including finishing the barn). Our summer in NY has been so wet the one time I tried to get the trailer to the barn I sunk it in the mud/clay pit in the front. Found working by myself it was best to put up to ten bales at a time in the loader to move them from the trailer to the barn. Not a full bucket load. After the pile started to grow I got smart and realized that instead of taking of a bale and climbing the pile it was much easier to climb the pile then pull off the bales 10 feet in the air. The pile is about 15 ft at it's highest point! Having a tractor to carry and lift sure was a BIG help!