Rotopress are probably the easiest bagging machines to use. I have run Ag Bag and Kelly Ryan's, and the cables can be buggers. They can even abraid the bag and cause a hole if you aren't careful. Great video, Mike!
Imagine if you can close that bag up like a big ziplock bag, sandwich for the cows. Yum yum. Do you have much trouble with these bags freezing solid in the winter?
@MorganOtt-ne1qj cool I never knew that. I never actually bagged silage.... Most of the neighbors do but we have always had enough silo space. Thank you for the info.
@anthonyhengst2908 I don't remember the name of the product, but I know that it came in 50 & 100' rolls. Pretty tough, and definitely beat using 2X4s to seal the end. Still had to knot up the back end, the zip strips wouldn't take the pressure of starting the bag.
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Rotopress are probably the easiest bagging machines to use. I have run Ag Bag and Kelly Ryan's, and the cables can be buggers. They can even abraid the bag and cause a hole if you aren't careful. Great video, Mike!
Great video Mike your video’s make my day!
Great vid!
Good work sir.. stay safe 🏴
always wondered how those baggers worked bet that screw gets hot
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Imagine if you can close that bag up like a big ziplock bag, sandwich for the cows. Yum yum. Do you have much trouble with these bags freezing solid in the winter?
There's actually a zip lock for silage bags! It's in 2 parts, a rail and a strip that fits into the rail. Reusable, if you are careful.
@MorganOtt-ne1qj cool I never knew that. I never actually bagged silage.... Most of the neighbors do but we have always had enough silo space. Thank you for the info.
@anthonyhengst2908 I don't remember the name of the product, but I know that it came in 50 & 100' rolls. Pretty tough, and definitely beat using 2X4s to seal the end. Still had to knot up the back end, the zip strips wouldn't take the pressure of starting the bag.