This is the machine that will chop your ensilage and put it into the silo. This is a mystery to folks who have never been around a farm, so it is well worth watching. Keep your clothing and hands away from the moving parts!
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I did not know that was how it was done. You mention of the moving parts is noted. We were at Rough and Tumble a few years back and we watched the thresher and baler at work. There were so many gears, moving arms, and whipping belts that it seemed amazing that anybody could have used it without injury.
I did not know that was how it was done.
ReplyDeleteYou mention of the moving parts is noted.
We were at Rough and Tumble a few years back and we watched the thresher and baler at work.
There were so many gears, moving arms, and whipping belts that it seemed amazing that anybody could have used it without injury.