yeah. i know the feeling. i been chopping fer everyone else but myself. first i went over and took both choppers to a friend of mine( huge dairy farmer) who had his chopper puke on him for good. he had 5 more 8X200 FT bags to fill plus a 60 ft silo. we put his corn head on my JD and used my IH which already had the corn head on it. had the choppers over there all week. he's now renting a chopper from a dealer so i could get on with my own. was gonna chop a few more loads with the IH. got 1/4 round done and pulgged it and sheared the bolts. then i got that going again then it decided to cut one of the gathering belts. cutter knife got bent somehow and cut it. ok now spend 3 hrs fixing that. it's a good thing i got a parts head. then went to fill the neighbor's 8 X 100 bag sat. and sun. now i got at least 20 loads up the silo today with the Farmitall M on the blower. burned up 3/4 tank in the process but really broke that motor in!. now i got a hold on it since it's sopposed to rain until wed. or thursday. but that's farming for ya.
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