It looks like the contractor shows up with a Claas chopper, two tractors (Fastrac & Fendt), each pulling a trailer, the Ag-Bagger, and four people (chopper, tractor #1, tractor #2, and Ag-bagger oversight). And, you supply the power for the Ag-Bagger. Right?
It's an ag bag not rocket science. With the farmer complaining about being so busy and over worked I would think he would be working on other projects... contractor charges the same wether farmer is micro managing or not lol.
I just discovered your channel on youtube and this way of storing corn silage is all brand new to me.
Interesting to see Claas, Fendt & JCB in the States.
It looks like the contractor shows up with a Claas chopper, two tractors (Fastrac & Fendt), each pulling a trailer, the Ag-Bagger, and four people (chopper, tractor #1, tractor #2, and Ag-bagger oversight). And, you supply the power for the Ag-Bagger. Right?
Looking good! Why are you using imported bags? Up North makes the AgBag and Up North brand in MN and they have the strongest bag on the market.
Did any juice come out of bag?
why such a big tractor on the bagger
Bigger is better lol
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Bigger is not better. Big tractor is hard on the gearbox.
That's nice looking silage, animals should enjoy it. Nice clean equipment also.
How many hours did it take to fill that bag and a half? Also how are you feeding off of a 10 ft bag?
When I helped on the farm, we could do a bag a day, but that was with a two row chopper, I imagine they were a little faster........
No money in farming??? A lot of money wrapped up in those machines lol
I kinda wondered if this was from BLOODY OLD ENGLAND with Fendt and JCB tractors. Yet I know your based in good ole PENCILTUCKYBURG....HeHe
It's an ag bag not rocket science. With the farmer complaining about being so busy and over worked I would think he would be working on other projects... contractor charges the same wether farmer is micro managing or not lol.