Posted by Bruce from Can. on February 01, 2021 at 08:27:13 from (70.50.208.188):
Packing the silage with the Ford 5640 Two of my little boys climbed on top of the bunker after it was full so mama could take a picture. Any you guys want to drive a tractor around on top of this pile of silage?? I packed 4 bunkers every year two for my self and two for neighbors, always ended up higher than the wall.
Picture of my Ford 5640 and the Schwartz loader labeled a 7711 Ford. This was one heck of a good tractor
I used to keep my NH 185 manure spreader perfectly clean, so when there was no manure to spread, I could use it to mix haylage and corn silage. In this picture my 1987 CaseIH tractor is running a batch of silage through the spreader on to the floor of the bunker, at the face of the corn silage bunk. Notice the corn silage was filled right to the top of the bunker. I always packer the bunkers and never ran a tractor over the edge. My dad came to watch one day, but it made him so nervous he had to leave, he just couldn’t watch.
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