Posted by NEKS on August 30, 2020 at 19:36:22 from (70.57.82.68):
In Reply to: silo filling stories? posted by swindave on August 30, 2020 at 16:12:28:
I loved silo filling time. Dad dug a trench silo and I remember neighbors hauling shocks in on flat bed wagons and pitching it into the cutter at the silo. Then in 52 dad bought a one row Gehl chopper with a Red Seal engine on it. Pulled it with a WD. My uncle and dad had made wagons with drags to haul silage. To go around terraces I rode with one foot on the engine and the other on the blower holding on to the spout to guide it. I don't know if mommy ever knew what dad had me doing. Jump ten years later I helped dads youngest cousin cut silage, what a change. He had a 2290 Case on a three row Hesston and neighbor brought over his three row self propelled Field Queen. I was using his 8630 JD with dozer blade to push it into the trench silo.
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