Thank you! We can't wait to see how the corn tests. My son researched and bought the harvester, silo blower and wagons all used and everything worked well! Super proud of him!
@@HollcanaFarm who built your silo and what's the size of it and cost please. I've bought a fatm in Kentucky and want silo to it. Had one here in west Virginia, 20 by 60 I think
Morris Sachs built the silo and it is 20x70. He lives in Elmwood, Ontario, Canada so I doubt he would be able to build for you and the price wouldn't be the same either. Sorry I did post more videos of the silo build.
@@HollcanaFarm Thanks. I didn't know you were Canada. I have a silo builder here. I've contacted him. But thought you might be better..mines in Pennsylvania..
If wagon hauler pulls right up to the back of the chopper and kinda bears left to miss it then drop it so the chopper doesn't back up a mile to get it might shave time for you
Great video enjoyed
Always loved the sound of the corn cutter in the fall can't beat it !!
Perfect speed for that set up . Nice stand of corn aswell pretty tall
Corn looks good and good looking outfit for chopping
Thank you! We can't wait to see how the corn tests. My son researched and bought the harvester, silo blower and wagons all used and everything worked well! Super proud of him!
@@HollcanaFarm who built your silo and what's the size of it and cost please. I've bought a fatm in Kentucky and want silo to it. Had one here in west Virginia, 20 by 60 I think
Morris Sachs built the silo and it is 20x70. He lives in Elmwood, Ontario, Canada so I doubt he would be able to build for you and the price wouldn't be the same either. Sorry I did post more videos of the silo build.
@@HollcanaFarm Thanks. I didn't know you were Canada. I have a silo builder here. I've contacted him. But thought you might be better..mines in Pennsylvania..
If wagon hauler pulls right up to the back of the chopper and kinda bears left to miss it then drop it so the chopper doesn't back up a mile to get it might shave time for you
Yes, it took them a bit to figure things out especially opening up the field. But, you are right!