Man, that was alot of typing. Bet yer fingers was near smoking by the time you got done. Funny that we both got NI shredders. oned question. What do you think would happen if youu ran leaves of hay through the shredder.
Nother question. If I didnt see your answer before, sorry. IF you were feeding beef cows through the winter on shredded corn. What would be the best thing, you think. to feed it in to them? My shredder is ground drive, but I know where theres an old iron wheeled PTO JD binder 6 miles from me, but its been setting out for 50yrs, so you can guess the condition.
Thanks for all the time and effort. In NE Kansas, We had a big barn. Bro got the place, and lives there now. It had a 2 story floor also. both ground level. Horses on one side, cows on the other, and the middle for whatever. haveing pigs farrow, calves born ect. it had 3 rock walls and they absorbed moisture. Vet told dad NOT to try raising bottle calves in it as they would all have pnumonia, which they did. SO he kept the VB JD drill in there, and later the #24 IHC 2 row CP after we got rid of our first picker a WBs. I think I learned how to cuss good from watching dad put that on his 48 H. Thanks again. Bill Christopher
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