Posted by greg oliver on October 03, 2016 at 17:31:51 from (75.104.5.2):
In Reply to: harvestore revisit posted by Al Baker(pumpman) on October 03, 2016 at 16:58:17:
I had an 18 by 45 wood silo with a Jamesway V111 and if adjusted properly would have minimal spoilage. I only had 33 milking with 10 to 15 head of heifers and dry cows. The Jamesway unloader is suspended off of cables and when filling has a power distributor to throw the silage against the outside walls for better compaction. I also had a Fiberfunnel in the chute to keep it clean. Anyone who has had haylage down the back of their neck knows what I'm talking about! I help out on a small farm now and they made a pile and will have a lot of waste. I sold the silo and unloader and went to an Ag bagger and had good feed but was not very handy to feed for my setup. Winter always seemed to be 6 months long and trying to keep a loader tractor going was my big chore. Another neighbor has 2 silos one for haylage and one for corn. In about 15 minutes he's done feeding cows and both unloaders are old but serviced and maintained.
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