Posted by T in NE on September 01, 2013 at 09:22:51 from (75.238.46.135):
In Reply to: Blowin' It Up..... posted by donjr on August 30, 2013 at 20:37:54:
We had a 57 and a 60 inch Kools blowers. Quit using them when the 57 threw a paddle, it came out the band, bounced off the silo, flew over my uncle"s head, and put a hole in the tin on the end of the tool shed. Over 100 feet away. That 1066 was probably pushing near 300 horse and when a slug hit it would rock the tractor a good 6 inches.
Used a couple different ones that summer, ended up with an IH. It only ran 540 PTO but due to the larger diameter tip speed was actually higher than the 1000 PTO spinner-fed. The spinners also tended to plug up ahead of the main drum if silage was too dry, too.
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