Posted by Ken Macfarlane on May 29, 2008 at 11:28:00 from (156.34.142.102):
Sileage first cut is happening right now up here for some folks. Most use round bale and plastic wrap but the price of plastic and diesel is drawing some old machines out of the fence lines and off dealers lots. People cleaning our their bunkered silage areas too.
1. Chop wagons with built in chopper - some custom operators use when the land is close to the bunkered silage.
2. Self propelled - no one uses them here!
3. Towed forage harvesters and trailed silage wagons or open wagons run next to them. This is the old way and is what lots of folks are dragging out. Its been 20 years or more since most were parked. Mostly done pulling an enclosed silage wagon behind.
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