Posted by gitrib on September 02, 2009 at 14:35:19 from (76.251.183.246):
In Reply to: Silo filling posted by NY 986 on September 02, 2009 at 07:20:39:
I can remember back in the 30s my dad had a big wooden silo that he filled with corn silage. Herb Simmons had a Papec silo filler that he pulled wit a JD D. I can remember cutting the corn with a corn binder and hauling it to filler. Every once in a while some one would losd the filler to heavy and old JD D just spun the belt off. There was a lot of @#%& and then the blower pipe had to be cleaned out. One night one of the hired hands failed to shut a gate and one old cow got out on the road a drunk game roaring down then road in his car. Caught the old girl right on th right front end. It thru her around to the side of the car and she broke the side out and filled the car with &&&&& Sherrif came and hauled the guy off Then had a wrecker come and gather up the car. It we one of those wooden framed cars. Had to be between 1932 & 38 gitrib
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