Day 1 & 2 Of Filling The Silo - Blowing Corn Silage With The John Deere 720 Diesel!
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
- This video is about day 1 & 2 of filling the silo - blowing corn silage with the John Deere 720 diesel.
Hi my name is Paul & I’m Organic Dairy Farmer South Dakota. I farm with my younger brother & we milk 50 cows. We are a 3rd generation family farm that farms 326 acres in which we raise corn, oats, alfalfa, soybeans plus we do rotational grazing with our milk cows.
We have been a certified organic dairy since November of 2006 & we take a lot of pride in what we do & strive to produce the highest quality products that we can.
I hope I can teach you a little bit of something about organic farming also in process maybe have a little fun along the way. Don’t be afraid to think outside they box!
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That was my all time favorite job on the farm. We used a 720 to run the blower... 70ft silos worked just fine... The fuel savings alone makes using the old girl well worth it. Miss those days.
We filled a 65' silo with a Farmall Super H from 1957 to 1963 when we picked up a Super M. Everyone would look at that tractor and sake their heads and wonder how it did it.
Hooray for the 720 still earning its keep.
Love 2 cylinder John Deere tractors
Looking good!... blowing the carbon out of that 720!
Old jd still doing a great job.
As teenagers, we had a 20X60 silo, that we would climb, just to throw a paper airplane off of. The bottom ten feet didn’t have a ladder, so we would climb the rings on the outside of the silo to get to the ladder.
You wouldn't have been quite so winded climbing the silo if you hadn't climbed it once already to put the camera up there to film yourself climbing it for the second time, LOL!
Now that's how we used to do silo silage. Great Video Thanks for sharing!
This brings back memories from when my parents the Harverstore silo They got rid of and traded it in on a slurry silo and the silo went to Franc Love the sound of that Johnny popper there is something about the 2 cylinder JD
love the time lapses and the blue tractors, we run Fords and New Hollands on our farm in south east MN!
I've seen some of your videos before. Keep up the great work with them!
That's cool stuff man boy that old 720 was snorting ,,i remember once in the spring our bigger tractors were busy i needed to grind feed all i had to work with was our630 case and our case d the d was always on the mixer so i ran the hammer mill with the 630 dad said it wouldn't work well I'm here to tell a she did a fine job slowed the corn down some and it was fine
Thanks for sharing ur memories.
Dairy farm ers hard workers iv retried 2 years ago milk cows 35 years now help my friend now feed his sheep beef cows lot easier milk ing dont miss the milking God bless you all for hard work you all do
The first pickup I ever owned was a 1973 ford F100, 360 cid with an oilbath air filter which I still think was the best designed air filters
You never know where you will find us. We all end up in crazy places. Lol
Loved filling silo growing up. Had a Gehl blower and 2 row chopper. Had a side dump wagon like yours but it was green. Almost identical to yours so must have been painted at some point. Nothing smells like fresh silage. They got rid of the cows a decade ago and it took my cousin a while to get used to sleeping in until 7!
Putting the 720 on the blower will guarantee that it will have a good winter, you know if it just did little jobs all summer and did not get worked, that is not good for it. good job
Hello Paul went back in time I enjoyed this I allways enjoyed filling silos. Have a great day.
The NH 28 Whirl-A-Feed is an effective design for lower horsepower tractors by helping to smooth out the chunks. Ran it often with a 26HP WD. Gave no problems until recently where part of the large fan housing rusted out and was able to weld in a patch.
Mike ya they are we have a nh 25 run it with a John Deere 6130r lots of hp for it but we can unload wagons as fast as they will go
Good to see the silage harvest goin good for u Paul hope weather holds for u 👍👍
720 was good tractor we use it two blower good all around tractor we also use it mow hay God bless your family I know what long day a you put in did 35 years retrie now love your video
Awesome job Paul! It's great to see the older tractors being used but not abused. I think everyone gets those messages and invites from the "soiled doves", spam crap. Social media slams the door on regular Joe for tiny infractions, but they won't stop spam.
Doc
My dads firt new tractor was an 1958 John Deere 730 tractor Diesel ⛽️
No way I will climb that silo, great great video Paul
We had seven silos growing up. My Dad used to yell at us if we did not run up the silo... Not climb but run. I guess it all worked out.
@@greggergen9104 Yip it have to be done, lucky we farmed with corn that all go directly to the co-op, oranges and sun flowers. lol
Love them old Tractors Paul, love the video. Rooster J Acres Middletown California
We were cotton, Soybean and winter wheat and rice farmers we were 4 row until 1967 or 68 then my dad leased another 500 acres of soybean ground and we went to 6 row 38inch row spacing, in 1980 we went with 71/5 inch rows on soybeans which was a life saver we averaged approximately 6 to 7 bushels per acre more than our neighbors who were still in rows.
1980 started very hot and dry I think our overall soybean yield was 10 bushels per acre and cotton yield was 1/2 bale per acre we always normally averaged 1 bale
thanks for sharing can tell your a great farm!
Great video! Brought back lots of memories from from the farm... We had three of the NH 28 blowers, great blowers!
You just report the annoying trolls, you have buttons across from there names on their comments they make it easy, RUclips remove them immediately,.Paul you are excellent at making interesting videos, thank you.🏴
haha! I’d repel off that silo. No jumping tho. What a cool video.
Love to see you drinking the dew there! 🥤
great video, I can't believe you don't have a cage going up your silo latter
It’s an older silo. It was built before they made cages mandatory.
@@organicpaulguy Yeah on my grandfather's farm the two cement stave silos didn't have cages around the outside ladders, but the Harvestore silo did have one.
Ya don’t see those old silos like that used much anymore. I don’t think there is one left around here still completely intact.
I know what your doing, I have a old JD! I watch Trinity Dairy! Good choice on the blower! How tall is the silo?60ft?I'm jealous now, you go an A- I use to chop with a 620 & 717 NH, run wagons with a 530, old B on the blower! I know 5:00 comes early! Hey, I got one of those JD sign, just like it!
Put a zip line on the silo😊
I was wondering what that propane looking like tank was for on the back of your silage wagons
Just don’t have a heart attack when climbing that silo!....
And don’t look down!
Oh my goodness
I'm sick of them dam trolls and them dam women RUclips don't do anything about it but we can show us shooting a deer I mean come on God bless have a great night and I keep reporting here
How many cows do you have,and how many acres do you farm?
Sir how many days we can continue fill bunker?thank
If everything goes good we can have it filled in about a week.
Blood = ratings! 😂
How many feet tall and wide is the silo?
20’X 50’.
They say 1hp per foot to blow silage n u should be good.
Unless it's an Allis Chalmers then it's more like .75 HP per foot
dont need an air bag bungee jump
They can not it is public. The reason I do not utube
Scares me to death watching a guy climb a silo with no cage around the ladder and no safety harness. One wrong move and, well, that wouldn't end well. Gotta love the view from up there, though.
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the people you are referring too are catfishers they try to take money from and/or do it for the lols because they're lonely.