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Post by ac8010 on Oct 17, 2013 17:35:05 GMT -5
Have any of you guys seen blower set up to shoot silage into a bunker on ebay I saw a modle bunk with the top end of the silo pipe and 1 to1 1\2 sections of pipe to reach the blower it looks kind of cool I was just wonderring if anyone has done it or seen it
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Post by drtycaseihsprckt on Oct 17, 2013 20:39:08 GMT -5
I've never seen it in person but I've seen pics of it, also seen videos of people blowing it into a bunk from the front. We used to chop straw to use for bedding that we would blow into the hay loft on one end of the barn that we had sectioned off with netting
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Post by ac8010 on Oct 17, 2013 22:01:31 GMT -5
We also blow chopped corn stalks. in to our shed this year we had beans so we put bean straw Iin the shed at the old farm dad would blow straw\stalks in to the hay mom we cut out another spot in the celling to have the beddinf fall in the cart to bed the cows
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Post by jeff04pred on Oct 21, 2013 16:58:42 GMT -5
That bunker on eBay was built after a real one in southern MN. The farmer just had side unload wagons so the would blow it into the bunker the push it up on the pile.
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Post by jeff04pred on Oct 21, 2013 16:58:57 GMT -5
That bunker on eBay was built after a real one in southern MN. The farmer just had side unload wagons so the would blow it into the bunker the push it up on the pile.
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Post by jeff04pred on Oct 21, 2013 16:59:17 GMT -5
That bunker on eBay was built after a real one in southern MN. The farmer just had side unload wagons so the would blow it into the bunker the push it up on the pile.
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Post by jeff04pred on Oct 21, 2013 16:59:41 GMT -5
That bunker on eBay was built after a real one in southern MN. The farmer just had side unload wagons so the would blow it into the bunker the push it up on the pile.
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Post by jeff04pred on Oct 21, 2013 17:00:03 GMT -5
That bunker on eBay was built after a real one in southern MN. The farmer just had side unload wagons so the would blow it into the bunker the push it up on the pile.
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