Posted by Crazy Red Power in SE-WI on September 26, 2009 at 07:56:40 from (24.183.138.183):
In Reply to: Butler Ensiloader 5615 posted by deano4863 on September 25, 2009 at 15:41:17:
Well, I tried to find my brochures but, as usual, the ones I seek are hiding because they are being sought. I must thank you for prompting me to search, though. I found a brochure I've been looking for for two weeks! Anyway, to the best of my knowledge, they were first made by Oswalt Ind. in the early '50s. Butler bought out that line in the early '60s. They were built for fast unloading of silage pits & made for any tractor. The "rolling baskets" on the boom are for gathering the packed silage. The silage drops down to the conveyor & up to an awaiting truck or wagon. Really neat machine!! There's one on an 8N I've been considering for a few years. It's a forward facing setup. Might have to pick up on it, now that I'm buying a chopper. If your keeping the Ensiloader, dilligent searching on ebay may produce a manual or two. Brochures are more common. Hope this helps. Take care - Mike
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