Posted by tomstractorsandtoys on May 30, 2017 at 20:27:33 from (50.105.200.110):
Today we put our first cutting of hay in the silo. My 16 year old runs the chopper and I unload. Things went fairly good untill this evening. I bought a different blower (56 IH) to replace the old 66 Deere we had. I bought it at a sale for $75 and it worked great all day for me. This evening my 21 year old son shows up to help some. I had three loads setting and the silo was almost full. I went after a verticle till that we are going to use tomorrow. All they had to do was unload three wagons!!! I get home to find one load still setting and here about how my new blower that worked great for me is just no good. They plugged the pipe twice(with someone in the top of the silo(really how can they not pay better attention).Now my new blower has a fan paddle ticking that was not ticking before. Now they are both here fighting and blaming everything on the other one. If you have one boy you have a boy,if you have two boys you 1/2 a boy and I have been told if you have three you do not have anything. Sorry for the rant. Tom
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