Here's a tip for using the semi on the auger, keep the boot tight to the frame of the auger then either back up or pull the trailer forward about maybe a foot away from the bottom right wheel of the boot all the way back until you can slide the boot underneath and place the gate of the trailer over it and it will be right over the intake, the back end of the truck should line up with the front of the tractor or around that area. It takes a bit of practice and time but one you get the hang of it you can do it with the Wilson as well as the Lode King Distinction triple, gravity wagons are even harder to line up to an auger, IRL it's not as hard but still takes time.
Here's a tip for using the semi on the auger, keep the boot tight to the frame of the auger then either back up or pull the trailer forward about maybe a foot away from the bottom right wheel of the boot all the way back until you can slide the boot underneath and place the gate of the trailer over it and it will be right over the intake, the back end of the truck should line up with the front of the tractor or around that area. It takes a bit of practice and time but one you get the hang of it you can do it with the Wilson as well as the Lode King Distinction triple, gravity wagons are even harder to line up to an auger, IRL it's not as hard but still takes time.
Great Video I love this Ray County farm series you got going here!!! Keep up the Great work!!!!
Good video as always man!
Where is the 8 row corn head from?
where did you get the map??
Why did you quit using MASSIVE?
The feds
How do I get this map with out a pateron
How do I get it with out pateron
First