Back in the 60's and 70's we blew the stocks into John Deere Chuck Wagons, stacked it as high as we could without driving on it, then loaded into a manure spreader with extended sides, and drove into the cattle yard and spread it. All without ever having to physically touch it. The cattle really liked it they would eat some and then lay in the rest. It worked out great.
Back in the 60's and 70's we blew the stocks into John Deere Chuck Wagons, stacked it as high as we could without driving on it, then loaded into a manure spreader with extended sides, and drove into the cattle yard and spread it. All without ever having to physically touch it. The cattle really liked it they would eat some and then lay in the rest. It worked out great.
would make great cow bedding.
seems to work very well, will try and get some video of it next summer.
Thanks for your video
I would like to see your sickle mower in action. I've never seen one for a D-15.
Was that before they had a bush hog to chop up the stalks?
Yes
How do you like that mid mount sickle mower. Looks like a nice setup.
mherndon100 We had the same mower on our D15. By the time I wss old enough to help, we were only using it to cut weeds.