Condolences to you and your family for the loss of your dad I lost my dad back in 97 my mom turned 94 in January she could talk your ears off about everything she did growing up on a farm herself she is pretty sharp for her age.
The silage wagons I remember had a PTO shaft and unloaded into your silage blower. It must have been quite an experience to work with a blower that had a 1000 RPM PTO; when your silos were over 60 feet tall!
My uncle grew corn for silage he ran the chopper my brother drove the silage truck and I ran the 4020 with dozer blade I did all the pushing and packing the silage was packed so tight we had to use a silage loader to fill the silage trailer that he used to feed the cattle it pto driven .
What do you do with the silage if you don't have cattle, does every farm in your country run cattle as well as corn/beans or wheat or only some. I'm from Australia so I don't know how you guys do it over there
I have a question do you prefer a water lube pump or oil lube pump for irrigation I prefer the water lube pump because there was no possibility of oil getting into the underground water supply unfortunately they stopped making the water lube pump many years ago.
Question about Silage. to make tmr you need silage . hay and strw to feed the cow. I wonder how clean it must be? surely the some little oil drip the gets introduce in the silage no?
It would be so small of an amount it would be impossible to find. It’s only a drop every 5-10 seconds. If the well is in good condition it shouldn’t lose much
Thank you for letting us know what that clicking sound was…and that the chopper was not still running! I about jumped out of my chair when you put your arm up inside those scary blades!!!! Yikes 😮
I love chopping we run a 5820 with a four row kemper head in good irrigated corn keeps 3 trucks busy and pack with a 4640
Condolences to you and your family for the loss of your dad I lost my dad back in 97 my mom turned 94 in January she could talk your ears off about everything she did growing up on a farm herself she is pretty sharp for her age.
Silage it takes me back. Growing up it was my job to discharge silage from the silo and get the cows fed here in Southern Ontario
The silage wagons I remember had a PTO shaft and unloaded into your silage blower. It must have been quite an experience to work with a blower that had a 1000 RPM PTO; when your silos were over 60 feet tall!
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I can smell the silage! Can’t wait to start ours!
My uncle grew corn for silage he ran the chopper my brother drove the silage truck and I ran the 4020 with dozer blade I did all the pushing and packing the silage was packed so tight we had to use a silage loader to fill the silage trailer that he used to feed the cattle it pto driven .
A farmer wears a lot of different hats, jack of all trades. Takes on just about any break down.
Thanks. Great video. Thanks for sharing
Miss the silage days, thanks.
Man I love the grunt of that 8210
What do you do with the silage if you don't have cattle, does every farm in your country run cattle as well as corn/beans or wheat or only some. I'm from Australia so I don't know how you guys do it over there
Love that silage smell !!!!!!❤
I can’t believe it’s already corn harvest for you guys
Cale u need to have a small hockey stick to clean that channel out
I have a question do you prefer a water lube pump or oil lube pump for irrigation I prefer the water lube pump because there was no possibility of oil getting into the underground water supply unfortunately they stopped making the water lube pump many years ago.
Question about Silage. to make tmr you need silage . hay and strw to feed the cow. I wonder how clean it must be? surely the some little oil drip the gets introduce in the silage no?
For sure a small amount but mostly from the feed yard or the dairy equipment
It would be so small of an amount it would be impossible to find. It’s only a drop every 5-10 seconds. If the well is in good condition it shouldn’t lose much
Really appreciate you risking your phone for the perfect shot of the chopper blades! 😂
Thank you for letting us know what that clicking sound was…and that the chopper was not still running! I about jumped out of my chair when you put your arm up inside those scary blades!!!! Yikes 😮
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There should be many people fired.
Wonder how a snow blower would work to get silage in bunk ?😅
in Fs22 its wonderful to fill a trailer
It's clear.....
Might want to tell the neighbor what is going on......
Guess you forgot what to do, No precheck machine, didn't check oil or under hood. Bad farmer