Posted 2016-03-29 12:16 PM (#166604 - in reply to #166596) Subject: RE: Hay Racks
Extreme Veteran
Posts: 350 Location: Penrose, Colorado
I would think it will hold the weight for how ever many bales of hay that will fit into it, I see many going down the road with them stacked 2 deep and they seem to not have any problems, if in real doubt I would call the mfg. if they are still in business.
Posted 2016-03-30 8:24 AM (#166611 - in reply to #166596) Subject: RE: Hay Racks
Veteran
Posts: 133 Location: NC
I would check to see how the hay rack is attached to the trailer. is it being supported by the trailer structure or just "floating" on the roof. I would think that it would be safe coming from the manufacture but if you are concerned I'd get a second opinion. Maybe take it to a local trailer shop and ask if they think it is structurally sound.
Posted 2016-03-30 9:59 AM (#166616 - in reply to #166596) Subject: RE: Hay Racks
Expert
Posts: 5870 Location: western PA
Generally speaking, if you can walk on any part of it without any noticeable flexation, it will be strong enough to fill with hay. As was stated, the hay rack should be supported by the trailer's sidewall structures and not the roof.