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It was way low. (off the dip stick) I picked up a pail today and put too much in.:mad2: Now I have to find the drain.
The brakes still don't work. I need to find out how to bleed them.
I pressure washed it today and got a lot of the manure off. Still needs a lot more more cleaning. It was the dirtiest tractor I have ever seen.
A crew i chopped with in NW illinois. Not our equipment but its a cool pic. They do about 3,000 acres of custom corn silage harvesting.
I just bought this. Needs a lot of work. The worst problems other that beatup looking is no brakes and the steering is screwed up and needs a seat. But it was cheap. ):h
The chopper were hoping to trade the deere for
$4800 + $100 for them to deliver it.if you don't mind me askin...how cheap is cheap?
You'd have to have a ready market for silage if that's what you're thinking Brandon. I don't know what it would be worth.I have a question along with my friend an his dad. We combine 100acres of corn an we would like to know what it would pay to chop all of that an sell the chopped corn instead of shelled corn? I mean we wouldnt sell it all we would keep some to feed the cattle but is this worth it? Ive seen a few farmers over the internet do this an just wonder what the benifits are.
I have a question along with my friend an his dad. We combine 100acres of corn an we would like to know what it would pay to chop all of that an sell the chopped corn instead of shelled corn? I mean we wouldnt sell it all we would keep some to feed the cattle but is this worth it? Ive seen a few farmers over the internet do this an just wonder what the benifits are.