Filling the Silage Bunker

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  • @user-kr2qe9rb6f
    @user-kr2qe9rb6f 12 днів тому +3

    Everything you're doing is for the cattle, now that's amazing!! Cattle supports your family and fuels the local economy!!

  • @randybennett5417
    @randybennett5417 5 днів тому +1

    An equipment tour is alway"s interesting to watch. Telling stories about the equipment.

    • @randybeckman6193
      @randybeckman6193 5 днів тому

      let's get done chopping silage and. we'll look into doing something like that thanks for commenting

  • @r.scotthill3082
    @r.scotthill3082 12 днів тому +7

    That poor guy that has to fight the blower pipe is certainly going to be sore tomorrow.

    • @randybeckman6193
      @randybeckman6193 12 днів тому +2

      he's a strapping young lad he can take it haha

    • @brendabyers2330
      @brendabyers2330 12 днів тому

      @@r.scotthill3082 that’s what I told my husband! He will be sore tomorrow!

  • @maximush9811
    @maximush9811 12 днів тому +1

    A blade and weight, you've got a 1456 pack tractor. We do 6-7k tons a year. It is a cut out of a hill then cement floor. Half if not more gets shoved down hill. I'll email you a picture or two. I started packing at 14 now 53. It was good to see you and the fam, together

    • @randybeckman6193
      @randybeckman6193 12 днів тому +2

      I was at a farm near Nashville Illinois that had a couple big earthen bunks with concrete floors and I think they filled in a similar way as you're describing thanks for the comment

  • @jasonmushersee
    @jasonmushersee 3 години тому

    just yesterday was thinking how i use to make 50'x200' silage pile all with the blower never seem to see any videos on the internet and now there's one here my neighbor dairy made his with 65' bale elevator piled so tall he could'nt cover his another neighbor used a silage blower to fill haymound with bedding he'ld get as many round bales up there as possible (dirt ramp) then blow chopped rye straw over that

  • @deancampfield4703
    @deancampfield4703 9 днів тому +1

    You know them badger wagons were very great wagons one time awhile back I seen that in ag mags they had a contest who had the oldest one running and you could get a free chopper box if verified don't know if they are in business yet that's a good looking wagon 😊

    • @randybeckman6193
      @randybeckman6193 9 днів тому

      they were a very popular wagon in our area I don't think they're made anymore we had an old new holland box and an old gehl wagon when I was a kid can't hardly remember using them just remember seeing them oh the memories thanks for the comment

  • @randybennett5417
    @randybennett5417 5 днів тому

    Your the first I"ve seen using a blower to fill a bunk silo, I would do it the same way.

    • @randybeckman6193
      @randybeckman6193 5 днів тому

      it's the way we've been doing it for years it's labor intensive but now that fill a lot of silage bags I'd hate to invest in silage blade and rear dump wagons for 1 bunk of hayledge and 1 bunk of silage. thanks for commenting

  • @rickperry9546
    @rickperry9546 13 днів тому +3

    That’s how we used to fill our bunk silos… but only the pipe was stationary and we kept moving the tractor and blower over from time to time and we leveled the piles with a 4020 with a John Deere blade.

  • @dianekelly5002
    @dianekelly5002 10 днів тому +1

    I helped with salage, packed with a Terre Gater 3wheeler after we had it where we liked we would spread 4to6 in. Of limestone on top of the salvage with the TerreGater spreader. They had 3 pits each 40ft wide 130ft long ,milked 150 cows twice a day.

  • @Zeke-yv3nw
    @Zeke-yv3nw 10 днів тому +1

    That fellow running the blower pipe isn't bored!

    • @randybeckman6193
      @randybeckman6193 10 днів тому +1

      that's for sure that job will keep you on your toes

  • @karenzimmerman2235
    @karenzimmerman2235 10 днів тому +1

    😅you would appreciate a 16x55 silo that's holds little more then 40 loads then no more bunker hill

    • @randybeckman6193
      @randybeckman6193 10 днів тому +2

      I'm not sure I would like a silo I've never had the pleasure of working with silos and I'm not disappointed about that I know some farms that really like them but there seems to be more and more sitting empty

    • @bradjenkins932
      @bradjenkins932 6 днів тому

      @@randybeckman6193 I'll take a silo any day over a bunker.

  • @myronparks3495
    @myronparks3495 12 днів тому

    I live in Iowa. I worked at a feedyard 30 years ago. We finished cattle. Our bunker silo was 80x150. We used trucks to haul and a D7 Cat to push and pack silage.

    • @randybeckman6193
      @randybeckman6193 12 днів тому

      I bet that cat could mash silage good Thanks for commenting

    • @myronparks3495
      @myronparks3495 12 днів тому +1

      @@randybeckman6193 we would spread the silage in 6 inch layers and pack it

    • @randybeckman6193
      @randybeckman6193 12 днів тому

      that's exactly

    • @randybeckman6193
      @randybeckman6193 12 днів тому

      that's exactly what the experts at a couple of forage meetings I've gone to over the years say to do

  • @stakman78
    @stakman78 5 днів тому

    What on earth am I watching! It's like Marty mcfly got a camera back to the future and recorded this!

  • @BillTheTractorMan
    @BillTheTractorMan 12 днів тому

    Maybe I am the odd duck out. I love all these jobs. Although I'm sure my upper body couldn't handle the blower chute.

    • @randybeckman6193
      @randybeckman6193 12 днів тому

      when I was younger i really looked forward to silage time not as much now but it is a very important part of the dairy farm it wouldn't be so bad but it never fails to feel like 100 degrees out when we start chopping thanks for the comment

  • @bendugas8632
    @bendugas8632 12 днів тому +1

    Do you have fluids in the tires on the dully wheels for extra weight? Very interesting are you concerned for rodents to get in there and ruin your feed, thanks for explaining and sharing.

    • @randybeckman6193
      @randybeckman6193 12 днів тому

      we might have fluid in the tires the tire shop we do alot of business with recommended taking fluid out cause it's so hard on the rims I can't remember when we put new tires on that tractor we don't use that tractor like we used to pretty much packing silage and some other odd jobs 15 years ago it was our big horse we used it alot

    • @randybeckman6193
      @randybeckman6193 12 днів тому

      so far we haven't had much trouble with rodents on the bunkers but we've had raccoons tear into a couple silage bags and that can ruin a guys day believe me

  • @jamiemckechnie3662
    @jamiemckechnie3662 12 днів тому

    We had trench silos and hauled the silage in with modified grain trucks and dumped the silage and leveled and packed with a 4020 with a blade on it. Used a small IH dozer before that till it burned up on us.

  • @brendabyers2330
    @brendabyers2330 11 днів тому

    Randy if you lose any more weight you will have to get someone else to ride the tractor! lol 😊

    • @randybeckman6193
      @randybeckman6193 11 днів тому +1

      thanks Brenda that's nice of you to comment I got plenty weight to spare we could put extra tractor weights on easy enough if need be

  • @tannerpruemer8291
    @tannerpruemer8291 12 днів тому

    Good work

  • @kenbellamy6085
    @kenbellamy6085 12 днів тому

    We used a D4 Caterpillar dozer to stack and pack the silage.

    • @randybeckman6193
      @randybeckman6193 12 днів тому

      I bet that dozer worked pretty good on the silage we have a neighbor who does it that way

  • @farmingfishingfamilyontari2814
    @farmingfishingfamilyontari2814 10 днів тому

    Boring, time consuming but the end result of feed for the year can’t be beat. Still weeks away here in southwestern Ontario

    • @randybeckman6193
      @randybeckman6193 10 днів тому

      silage is going full bore here in south central Illinois we are maybe half done got several agbags to fill yet stay tuned more videos to come thanks for commenting

  • @user-ej8dc7rs7k
    @user-ej8dc7rs7k 10 днів тому

    Never seen that way to spread silage before. It does seem more labor intense.

    • @randybeckman6193
      @randybeckman6193 10 днів тому

      that's how we been doing it for long as I remember. we used to fill 2 bunkers of hayledge 2 bunkers of corn silage and 2 piles of silage now we fill alot of agbags

    • @user-ej8dc7rs7k
      @user-ej8dc7rs7k 10 днів тому

      @@randybeckman6193 there is less waste with ag bags. The guy I sell hay to use to have a big silage Pits but now just uses agbags. I put my hay up in 3x4 big squares

    • @randybeckman6193
      @randybeckman6193 10 днів тому

      ​@user-ej8dc7rs7k we like the agbags too stay tuned we'll have more videos on the way. we bale mostly all big squares 3×3 and just a few stupid squares (little squares) thanks for the comment