Posted by caterpillar guy on August 30, 2020 at 19:26:58 from (47.26.95.42):
In Reply to: silo filling stories? posted by swindave on August 30, 2020 at 16:12:28:
We started with an old Gehl one row cut and throw chopper for a few years then went to the Uni with a 3 row head. Used that till the end. First Uni was a 702 diesel then a 708 first chopper was a 760 with the touch up stone. Then with the 708 came the 767 that had the sharpener on it. Would chop fast enough if you hauled across a 20 acre field you needed 3 wagons and 2 drivers to keep up. We bagged all the chopping 8x150 back then and filled 3 with corn 3 with hay and 1 with ground ear corn. Still used the old 760 with a 3/4 hole screen for the ear corn. Looked like feed in the wagon. Most of those years were wet enough we would pull gravity wagons along side to do the ear corn. I don't miss the frogging around in the mud. I used to open up fields for a few guys with that old Uni back then.
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