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How much hay can be hauled
« on: July 30, 2014, 12:57:26 PM »
Ck3500 6.5' bed 5.7 liter 4x4, new E rated tires, new breaks, no extended bed rails.  So a true 3/4 Chevy, I'm trying to figure how many 55-65 lbs of hay I can haul say a distant of 30 miles not highway speeds but 45-50 mph.

Now I've seen what looks to be 10 bails in other trucks like mine even in a 1/2 ton once in a while with a 6 banger. What is your experience?
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Re: How much hay can be hauled
« Reply #1 on: July 30, 2014, 01:05:35 PM »
15 65lb bales is 975lbs. That truck is capable of hauling more bales than you will be able to stack in the bed and keep in there.  :twocents:
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Re: How much hay can be hauled
« Reply #2 on: July 30, 2014, 01:07:04 PM »
I don't think you could stack them high enough to reach the bed capacity of that truck.  My 3/4 ton has a bed capacity of 3300 If I recall and that's at least 50 bales. 
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Re: How much hay can be hauled
« Reply #3 on: July 30, 2014, 01:11:04 PM »
I understand the truck could haul more than I have room for  :sry: I was more looking for the total number of bails and stacked in what configuration.  Also what is the benefits of a few large round bails.  Looking at using for both bedding and feed for the goats

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Re: How much hay can be hauled
« Reply #4 on: July 30, 2014, 01:16:15 PM »
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Re: How much hay can be hauled
« Reply #6 on: July 30, 2014, 01:39:37 PM »
The benefit to round bales is usually price.  They are a pain to move around and deal with unless you have equipment. 

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Re: How much hay can be hauled
« Reply #7 on: July 30, 2014, 01:51:56 PM »
If stored in a dry place next to the goats I see no need to move, I figured to get them out of bed I would tie off to tree and pull.  Can I assume seller will load. As cost is a factor, the larger roads would be better for us.  Just not sure what the pro and cons of the wrapped rounds
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Re: How much hay can be hauled
« Reply #8 on: July 30, 2014, 01:53:42 PM »
Ck3500 6.5' bed 5.7 liter 4x4, new E rated tires, new breaks, no extended bed rails.  So a true 3/4 Chevy, I'm trying to figure how many 55-65 lbs of hay I can haul say a distant of 30 miles not highway speeds but 45-50 mph.

Now I've seen what looks to be 10 bails in other trucks like mine even in a 1/2 ton once in a while with a 6 banger. What is your experience?
I was the queen of stacking 25-30 bales no ropes...I hauled a *censored* ton of hay in regular pickups...30 was on the outside end and you needed to be used to wrestling bales...25-26 was an average load for us...Us being myself and my best friend she and I were left to our own by most our hay guys...lol...never tell 2 women you cant do that :)

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Re: How much hay can be hauled
« Reply #9 on: July 30, 2014, 02:02:27 PM »
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Re: How much hay can be hauled
« Reply #10 on: July 30, 2014, 02:05:53 PM »
This looks about right.   :chuckle:

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Re: How much hay can be hauled
« Reply #11 on: July 30, 2014, 02:11:22 PM »
Ck3500 6.5' bed 5.7 liter 4x4, new E rated tires, new breaks, no extended bed rails.  So a true 3/4 Chevy, I'm trying to figure how many 55-65 lbs of hay I can haul say a distant of 30 miles not highway speeds but 45-50 mph.

Now I've seen what looks to be 10 bails in other trucks like mine even in a 1/2 ton once in a while with a 6 banger. What is your experience?
I was the queen of stacking 25-30 bales no ropes...I hauled a *censored* ton of hay in regular pickups...30 was on the outside end and you needed to be used to wrestling bales...25-26 was an average load for us...Us being myself and my best friend she and I were left to our own by most our hay guys...lol...never tell 2 women you cant do that :)
bet you can't do it again  :chuckle:
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Re: How much hay can be hauled
« Reply #12 on: July 30, 2014, 02:18:55 PM »
And you will provide the truck and hay to try it?  :chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle:
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Re: How much hay can be hauled
« Reply #13 on: July 30, 2014, 02:29:21 PM »
Everything is going to depend on the quality of your hay...if its a loose fluffy bail then you wont have as solid of a stack...if the bail lengths very 1.5 feet your pattern will very an get ugly

Id go to the local feed store an ask around for a experienced hay hand...pay him 20$ an hour an it shouldnt take half that time

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Re: How much hay can be hauled
« Reply #14 on: July 30, 2014, 02:53:31 PM »
Your suggestion of a local hay hand from the feed store is the best advice received other than Run's statement daring her.  Thanks
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