Posted by Huskers86 on August 20, 2012 at 20:19:22 from (64.147.41.36):
In Reply to: Chopping silage posted by Sparktrician on August 20, 2012 at 10:05:19:
I don't know if you can adjust your length of cut to a finer setting on your machine but if you can we always set it finer on some of the last loads to a pile to help "seal" it . Every customer is different on thier way of building a pile. I don't care for bales around them as the sides of the pile don't get packed as well. A drive over mound seems to work better than a wedge, the best are a trench or in a bunker that you can pack the side tight. Here's pics of us today running. 7850 -10 row 30" and a 7700 -8 row 30" jd heads- kemper type. We had truck issues and only got up about 165 acres today. Sure has come a long way since we used the 1 row,wagons and the old f11 to push.
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