Excellent. The first 23 acres was a little short on nitrogen so it was a little drier,but the tonnage was super. The last 12 was unbelievable. Probably greener than it should have been,but I pushed it up over the drier stuff in the bunker. The chopper didn't have enough capacity to take corn like that. I've got a 781 Case IH. Had the 2-135 on the front of it. The digital tach never moved on it,but I had to crawl to get the chopper to take it in. Blew a u-joint out of the PTO the second day. The dealer wanted better than $400 for a nw one. Had one made at a machine shop for $100. Then what should have been the last day,I blew a couple of knives out of it with 8 loads to go. Those weren't cheap either,but I got it going again and finished up a week ago yesterday. If I keep growing corn like that,I'm definately gonna need a bigger chopper.
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