The cross conveyor on these wagons flat out rips! All the features are really a step up, but its still a challenge to keep from overfilling the front. That'll never change.
Woke up at 6 AM this morn ,Went and made my oat meal and coffee and sat down at the computer to see what was available to watch while I at breakfast,And low and behold a magical episode of Boehm Farm was freshly loaded!!!No better breakfast and start to the day can be had,Thank you Jacob!!!
That veiw in blower is nice, we had a gehl 1540 like that and in corn was fine but haylage that thing would plug there constantly and after that we went to the miller auger blowers and will never go back to those spiners
I love your videos and watch them for a few years now we should bring out a little bit longer and more versatile videos though of your day Instead of a piece here and there of what’s new Just an idea thanks
Your a silage man tell me something I’m full with silage and my corn crib is full and I have around 8 acres left can you silage it this late in the game it’s completely dried out ready to combined but I don’t have a combined and was wonder
You'll want to run some water in with it when you blow it in. It won't be fantastic, but it'll beat snow balls. We set up a water tank because a garden hose wasn't giving enough flow for us. I don't have an exact gallons per minute number.
If you put it in the silo or a bag with some preservatives it will be good, piling it that dry works but it doesn't turn out as great unless you have the proper packing tractors
@@crazypeaches1 got another question if you don’t mind me asking I pack with a dozer can I make my pit longer and pack right on top of my silage that i already packed or do I need to make another pit like I say I’m new too this
@@onealfarms9967 depends on whether or not you would like a separate pile due to differences in feed quality, but yea you could extend your pit and pile on top. If it doesn't turn out as good you can always change it next year.
Woke up at 6 AM this morn ,Went and made my oat meal and coffee and sat down at the computer to see what was available to watch while I at breakfast,And low and behold a magical episode of Boehm Farm was freshly loaded!!!No better breakfast and start to the day can be had,Thank you Jacob!!!
Thanks for the new video. Cool stuff. That little tractor is more valuable than I thought.
That little tractor is very valuable to your farm.
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Our first hard frost was really late this year- finally got one about a week ago.
Great awesome video Jacob , love that gehl
Nice tractor and wagon setup good work brother
That veiw in blower is nice, we had a gehl 1540 like that and in corn was fine but haylage that thing would plug there constantly and after that we went to the miller auger blowers and will never go back to those spiners
I hated climbing up those silos until we got one the fed from the bottom instead of the top
The green corn a big surprise .
Great video keep em coming!
Looks great. Have a good day.
Stay safe around those pto shafts Jacob and keep well!
nice video. i know you do not have a steyr 8070, but it would be the perfect tractor for pulling such an wagon.
Corn blows super super easy you can really feed it to that blower
Nice TC performance video, show us how he pull the full wagon out the field
I see what you did.The previous 2 videos led up to this one.
It's a storyline
I love your videos and watch them for a few years now we should bring out a little bit longer and more versatile videos though of your day Instead of a piece here and there of what’s new Just an idea thanks
It'd be all over the place for my day.
Did you ever repair the TW25 tractor?
Where is the TW that would pull wagons no bother or is IH snoopy still alive?
You still have that ford tw25
Are you going to fill the silo all the way up?
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new idea uni on the back ground?
Yes, there's a video about it.
i probably missed the vid but did you fix the big ford your dad bought
Not yet
How many carts does it take to fill that and acres?
40, about 15 acres
@@boehmfarm4276 thanks
Can you still get a silo built here in Ohio? I'd like to know who to get ahold of , thanks.
I think there's a ribstone dealer in Urbana.
7:27 is that a 6610 over there
Yes
@@boehmfarm4276 why dont you use it in your videos
Could you have sped up the belt feed to get the trailer totally empty?
I had it on full speed. Which with that little silage is still slow.
@@boehmfarm4276 cool thanks. I'm learning every day.
Your a silage man tell me something I’m full with silage and my corn crib is full and I have around 8 acres left can you silage it this late in the game it’s completely dried out ready to combined but I don’t have a combined and was wonder
You'll want to run some water in with it when you blow it in. It won't be fantastic, but it'll beat snow balls. We set up a water tank because a garden hose wasn't giving enough flow for us. I don't have an exact gallons per minute number.
If you put it in the silo or a bag with some preservatives it will be good, piling it that dry works but it doesn't turn out as great unless you have the proper packing tractors
@@crazypeaches1 got another question if you don’t mind me asking
I pack with a dozer can I make my pit longer and pack right on top of my silage that i already packed or do I need to make another pit like I say I’m new too this
@@onealfarms9967 depends on whether or not you would like a separate pile due to differences in feed quality, but yea you could extend your pit and pile on top. If it doesn't turn out as good you can always change it next year.
@@crazypeaches1 that’s my plan
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Very interesting but your P.T.O. are not very protected.
how many acres do you farm ?
Enough to get in trouble, and to fit the American thinking, never enough.