Posted by rrlund on December 16, 2016 at 12:47:04 from (162.250.24.100):
I went out about one thirty to take the bucket off the loader and put the spear on so I could bed cattle. I noticed the top pipe on a 16 foot gate next to the bunker silo,was shaking up and down. There were some cows standing there,so I thought one of them was rubbing on it or something. There wasn't. I walked over and got the 1600 out of the barn so I could get to the straw,came back and it was still shaking. I thought maybe the exhaust on the tractor was causing some kind of vibration,so I shut it off. The gate kept shaking.
I came in the house to get the wife to open another gate for me so I could get the straw in and I told her about it. It was still shaking when we got out there. It kept going from a vibration to shaking hard and back again. She came in and got the camera and shot some video of it.
I bedded two barns,it was still going. At one point,I couldn't see it shaking from a distance anymore,but when I walked right up to it,it was still vibrating. I opened it to put a bale of hay in the feeder and it stopped when it was open. As soon as I closed it,it started right back shaking again. I don't know if it's still going or not,but it's after three thirty now.
There isn't enough wind today to amount to spit. Light and variable would be the way to put it I guess. I don't know what's going on. I don't know if it's related to that low hum that I hear in the air most of the time or what it is. I told the wife that the ghost from the kitchen must be out there.
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