Posted by NEKS on September 03, 2009 at 06:57:59 from (208.69.238.232):
In Reply to: Silo filling posted by NY 986 on September 02, 2009 at 07:20:39:
This was my favorite time of year when was a kid. I guess cause was old enough to drive the tractor and wagons. In 1951 dad and may Uncle bought a Gehl chopper together. They both milked cows. At the time our only tractor was a WD and my Uncles was a Ferguson 35. The chopper had a Continental Red Seal, flat head, 4 cylinder engine on it. The words Read Seal stamped in the side of the gray hood to a nine year old made it look powerful. They made two wagons with wood drags and a length of cable attach to unload them. Packed the trench silo with the neighbors L Case. There for years they filled silos all over the country. A tractor and wagon stuck at the silo now and then was interesting to a young boy. By the time I was big enough to run the chopper had self unloading wagons and bigger tractors. The last trench silo I help fill was dads cousin. I was useing a JD 8630 with a dozer blade at the silo trying to keep a head of two 3 row cutters in the field.
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