Posted by Bryce Frazier on June 13, 2015 at 13:52:52 from (67.142.182.20):
A good friend of a very good friend has a "Field Chopper" as they keep calling it, that he keeps trying to pass onto me.. I think he wants $250 for it.
Here is what I think I know about it! Have seen it once from the road;
It is off-set to the right, like a baler or swather.
Pull behind.
PTO drive.
Red with yellow features (fairly sure it is Sperry/New Holland, maybe just NH)
Been sitting in one spot for a LONG time.
Tires are I am sure trash.
Has a really tall chute on the right side of it, for blowing into wagons and stuff.
I think, this is the kind where you would mow your "material" (ie hay, grain, whatever) into a windrow, then this picks it up like a baler before doing what ever it does to it?!
Not sure if I should be interested in it or not. I know this is part of the silage making process, which I will more than likely never be a part of, but maybe to fix it up and resell? Is there demand for these things??
If anyone has a better guess as to what it may be, PLEASE let me know!!! Thanks my friends! :)
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