Posted by NE IA on September 28, 2009 at 20:37:11 from (206.72.18.153):
In Reply to: Filling silo in WI posted by Mark from WI on September 28, 2009 at 19:59:16:
A couple weeks ago I got to watch a JD chopper 8 row at 6-7 MPH. I got to thinking about when dad got the neighbor with his two row, and how we thought there was finaly the HP and big equipment, had went to far. I seen the JD operator boo boo, and miss the semi for a second or two--wow alot of feed on the ground in a big hurry.
When they chop hay, they pull 80 ft in to a windrow, and still chop at 6-7 MPH. You should drive across the field at a 90 degree angle. that big equipment sure makes ruts in the soft hay field.
Our corn silage is realy pumping out the volume, but the corn is very wet compared to other years is he story I hear in this part of the woods.
Also the farmer said it took 70 acres less this year compared to other years to fill his bunker silos.
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