johnwayne360 said: (quoted from post at 04:33:29 08/16/13) Thanks guys. I have an experiment in mind..I have an old flail chopper and am thinking of trying to flail chop some corn stalks this fall, dump them in a building, and use them to feed cattle. But im not sure how well it will work. So if i can find a cheap workable silage wagon, i dont think unloading out the back will hurt so much, because there wont be much weight to move..Just an experiment..
It works great been doing it for 3 years that way and the cattle love it. Check back in the Allis Chalmers forum for a post I made last fall with pictures of my rig.
I forgot to add that the wagons in my pictures are Rhoorda made in rock valley Iowa. They are cheep and rhoorda made a pile of them S&H are also a rear unload only wagon too made in Sioux Falls SD. There is a pile of them around too.
This post was edited by sideconsole4020guy at 05:14:32 08/16/13.
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