Posted by used red mn on November 14, 2018 at 10:22:31 from (174.219.144.41):
In a recent post about tight boots Olliejunkie posted that he broke some in that didn’t fit right by tarping loads of silage. Anyone else heard of this? In northeast Kansas area I grew up in that would’ve been an unheard of too much of a waste of time. Sure if they were using trucks the edges of the road would have green trails. I remember one dry summer helping my buddy who ran a dairy chop corn on one of their farms. The field was about 15 miles away from the homeplace originally intended to be harvested for grain; but to dry to make much so decided to chop it. They used trucks and tractors with self unloading silage wagon’s. If I remember right the round trip would take three hours with a 4020 and Badger 6 wheel wagon, I think they had 3 of those wagons. Normally the field would be much closer to the pile or silo. I see Ollie is in Oregon, wonder if the law made them tarp the loads.
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