WebOct 17, 2014 · 4,078 Posts. #11 · Oct 17, 2014. If you don't have a door that opens to the outside from the loft it doesn't cost too much to put one in. My sister had this done this year, just a small door about 4' high and 3' wide and the hay wagon pulls up outside of this door, they had an 18 foot elevator and sent the bales in on that. WebNov 10, 2015 · Use Pallets for Proper Hay Storage. It’s important to store hay up and off of the hayloft floor. Bring in plenty of wooden pallets so that air can circulate beneath the hay. If you don’t have access to pallets, then build some wooden frames that lift the hay at least 6” off of the ground. Include Multiple Hayloft Doors for Throwing Hay
Getting 50lbs hay bales into second floor hay loft
WebAug 26, 2015 · I'm trying to do some structural analysis on the hay loft floor of an old dairy barn. My uncle wants to store big square bales up there, so it needs to support his JD 318E skid loader (~ 7,000 lb) with an 800 lb square bale on the front. The beams are rough-sawn oak that were made by the amish many years ago. WebDec 31, 2009 · The loft is large enough to store a thousand or more square bales, and we have been using it for that purpose. The problem is loading the hay into the barn. So far, … fish camps on lake panasoffkee
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WebA hayloft is a space above a barn, stable or cow-shed, traditionally used for storage of hay or other fodder for the animals below. Haylofts were used … WebHay is, simply put, grass that is cut, dried to less than twenty percent (20%) moisture, and then stored in order to keep a sustainable feed for livestock. Hay is best stored in a barn … WebDec 2, 2024 · Then use a loading wagon to collect the swaths. In addition, you can use a baler to create grass, hay, and straw bales. When using Bonsilage in loading wagons or … can a cat eat peaches