Posted by Lazy WP on September 27, 2016 at 18:06:43 from (199.87.200.11):
In Reply to: Chopping corn (pic) posted by oldtanker on September 27, 2016 at 10:22:06:
Way back when we first started chopping, it was with a DC Case and an old Case chopper, wagons didn't have hoists, but Dad had a chain with something on the floor of the wagon that you drug out to unload it. I have no idea how much he chopped that way. About 1969, he bought a 570 Super Cockshutt, and pulled the neighbors Super 717. We chopped with the neighbor, and as many old drunks as my uncle could round up in Valentine. Burl had the choppers, and 2 wagons, as well as another 570 Super and a 30 gas Cockshutt. Dad had his 570 Super, a 570 Super with a loader that was the push/packer (I ran it from the time I was about 10 on) a DC and a SC Case that pulled wagons. We hauled silage a little over a mile to the pit. Have no idea how many tons we put up, but the Supers sure enough blew BLACK smoke pulling the choppers!!
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