Posted by tomstractorsandtoys on October 04, 2019 at 11:54:48 from (50.123.239.74):
In Reply to: Re: Patz silo unloader posted by Coonie Minnie on October 04, 2019 at 09:18:36:
I only feed about 30 steers and in the summer the silo keeps better than a bag. The unloader just peels up a nice even layer and with a bag I get to much disturbance when scooping. Winter feeding is out of a bag. What I do is fill the silo and start feeding out of it untill real cold weather sets in. Then feed a 7x100 ft bag and then go back to the silo next May. Gives me good packed feed that stays good during hot weather. I feed haylage year round with the first crop going in the silo for summer early fall feeding and the rest is baled to sell. We feed a bag of rye as well. The haylage keeps good as I have limited pasture so the moma cows get haylage-ryelage all year. I do not like feeding hay as they seem to waste so much and with silage they clean up all of it. Did you find Patz parts listing online? Never thought to even look. I will get a book before I start the project. Thanks Tom
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