Opening Day Of Chopping Corn Silage! We Plugged The Chopper! (2024 Fall Harvest)

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  • Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2024

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  • @hturbo1007
    @hturbo1007 Месяц назад +6

    I think my favorite part of this video is seeing the super M TA on the blower. 👍

  • @anibalpena7588
    @anibalpena7588 20 дней назад

    Para nada de derrumbado, es el momento donde los duros salen a patear el terreno para seguir adelante!!! Felicidades!!!!!!!

  • @lisaharvey4373
    @lisaharvey4373 Месяц назад +1

    So relaxing watching you folks working the Family Farm love it!

  • @lisaharvey4373
    @lisaharvey4373 Месяц назад +2

    It looks like the ole Super M is working pretty hard your feeding it pretty heavy but the ole girl gets the job done!
    I remember filling silo 60ft blue silo we had a 1000 rpm Badger blower and we had a 806 on the blower because it had 1000 rpm PTO Man that could blow corn silage as fast as the Badger Wagon could unload it I'm not kidding WOW it was fun even though it was work!!

  • @thetractorguyoldtractor3524
    @thetractorguyoldtractor3524 Месяц назад

    Thank you for the corn silage harvest start video , brings back memories... we have a few old black and white photos of dad chopping corn with a 1 row Gehl chopper , next , in the 1960's dad had a Gehl 2 row corn forage harvesters, by that time he was planting a 36 inch row spacing. recall early 1970's he bought a John adeere model 3800 2 row chopper , as well as a Richardton 12 foot long high dump wagon... a 3 man operation , dad chopping corn , older brother driving a 1960 International 3 ton model B170 dump truck to haul the corn silage , my job pushing up each load and packing... we stored on the flat ground , a back wall as well as side walls , round straw bales stacked 2 wide , 2 high , with a single layer of bales level#3 lined with plastic , tiered top with plastic , weighed down with some old car tires , harvested perhaps 80 acres each fall , lots of feed per acre.

  • @johnwudarcki9315
    @johnwudarcki9315 Месяц назад +3

    You made Jackie do all the real work while John just drove around 🤣

  • @jamesward6106
    @jamesward6106 Месяц назад +2

    Your breakdown makes your farmer operation more real , and it’s most time something different on breakdown and repair.

  • @mikekuhn6216
    @mikekuhn6216 Месяц назад +2

    I have never seen a chopper plug up like yours, but Aaron gave a good explanation for it. Go Aaron! You make a good team and I hope you can both work together for many years to come.

  • @lisaharvey4373
    @lisaharvey4373 Месяц назад +1

    WOW what a Beautiful Day for you Folks!

  • @danmaggert7119
    @danmaggert7119 Месяц назад +7

    I don't like seeing anybody break down because I know what it's like but you just showing that you are real keep it up and stay safe

  • @FarmForward-i5g
    @FarmForward-i5g Месяц назад +7

    "Nothing like the excitement (and chaos) of opening day for corn silage!

  • @t-rex558
    @t-rex558 Месяц назад +12

    Like how you keep it REAL! Breaking down, getting stuck and all the other experiences of farming! That life!

    • @johnwudarcki9315
      @johnwudarcki9315 Месяц назад

      I’m still waiting for the farm channel that doesn’t have trouble, even with brand new equipment

  • @KenStewart-kt8ol
    @KenStewart-kt8ol Месяц назад +1

    Plugging on occasion is just part of it. I like how you guys stayed calm and methodical to clear it out, I know of people back in the day that lost limbs from being in a hurry.

  • @markflick1641
    @markflick1641 Месяц назад +4

    Corn looks good, I’m surprised your yield is down . Nice seeing the M still making a contribution . Great video fellas , what a view

  • @cliffcarden3411
    @cliffcarden3411 Месяц назад +7

    LoL that old M is getting a workout

  • @dougs2007
    @dougs2007 Месяц назад +7

    I'm impressed the ole farmall MTA can throw that much wet silage and not get bogged down

    • @aaronwilson4083
      @aaronwilson4083 Месяц назад +1

      Sounds like it makes her grunt a little.

    • @RhGuse
      @RhGuse Месяц назад +1

      Rule of thumb is 1HP per foot of silo. MTA can handle that tiny silo easily. We used to fill 40 footers with a super H. Had to feed it a bit slower with an old girl.

  • @lisaharvey4373
    @lisaharvey4373 Месяц назад +1

    I just want to say Thank You for creating your channel and putting in all the hard work to make the content great to watch and interesting at the same time and educational also.

  • @geraldsundberg3610
    @geraldsundberg3610 Месяц назад +1

    That clogging can be maddening alright! I get the same with the brush chipper.

  • @markschwab7829
    @markschwab7829 Месяц назад +3

    I love chopping silage and your videos are so great too watch and brings back lots of memories!

  • @leahmollytheblindcatnordee3586
    @leahmollytheblindcatnordee3586 Месяц назад +2

    For some reason, I can't recall you putting the corn silage into the silo, but it just must be that I'm getting old. Anyway, its always interesting and I learn each time I watch you. Thanks for the video and hopefully things go well after this.

  • @clinthochrein888
    @clinthochrein888 Месяц назад +2

    Man, I miss the smell of freshly chopped corn. That was one of my favorite growing up was filling silos. Dad’s 730 case comfort king diesel on the blower.

  • @MartyHenderson-ie9sp
    @MartyHenderson-ie9sp Месяц назад +1

    I have never smelled corn silage but I can imagine what it smells like. Good.

  • @lisaharvey4373
    @lisaharvey4373 Месяц назад

    Been there done that corn a little to wet plugs the blower and man does it plug it right packed tighter than heck!
    I can almost smell the corn silage watching the video what a awesome sweet smell never forget it!!!

  • @mrclaus859
    @mrclaus859 Месяц назад +3

    Thanks for posting

  • @harveypenner2386
    @harveypenner2386 Месяц назад +3

    Excellent Job!! I'm cheering for you!! (I don't like it when you're broke down or stuck lol)

  • @dieseldoctor2221
    @dieseldoctor2221 Месяц назад +6

    Great video Gierok Farms i enjoy all of your videos keep up the good work ya do in making all of your videos!!!

  • @johnkeynes8873
    @johnkeynes8873 Месяц назад +3

    Enjoy your videos great.job with the silage.

  • @outbackladas
    @outbackladas Месяц назад +2

    Good video, enjoyed watching it 👍. Regards from Down Under.

  • @DonWelter
    @DonWelter Месяц назад +6

    At least it wasn't the blower pipe on the silo that plugged!!! All part of the farming experience. You had a good plan of attack for the first day...easing into things and testing the waters before going full bore.

    • @EileenFoster-o8f
      @EileenFoster-o8f Месяц назад +1

      MOW * NOT now

    • @EileenFoster-o8f
      @EileenFoster-o8f Месяц назад +1

      I'm 67 now & I sure miss all of it !! 😪😥😐🙂😀🥰 I am a Hodgskins Lymphoma survivor & a 10 year Army disabled Combat Engineer Veteran , I would come home on leave & 1 of the 1st things I would do is go see my Aunt & Uncle then retired & talk about ol' times they're long gone now , along with all but 2 cousins who are now in their 70's .

  • @msmietana09
    @msmietana09 Месяц назад +2

    GOT SOME BEUTIFUL LAND

  • @alfredomarotta6604
    @alfredomarotta6604 Месяц назад +2

    Thanks for sharing another great video.

  • @131R30
    @131R30 Месяц назад +1

    Glad you didn't edit out the plugging/unplugging. Solving problems is among the most interesting of your videos. Still wondering about the Oliver. See it now and then, but nothing about the water-in-oil issue you were diagnosing a while back.
    Please, we need an update.

  • @nathanwalker6589
    @nathanwalker6589 Месяц назад +2

    Beautiful farm

  • @joshuasherman9967
    @joshuasherman9967 Месяц назад +4

    The hours ive spent unplugging the chopper 😂 At least you guys have a smaller one lol

    • @zzzzzz1220
      @zzzzzz1220 Месяц назад +2

      Größer ist halt nicht immer besser 😅

  • @rickmilton3236
    @rickmilton3236 Месяц назад +11

    Cleaning the cobs out of the super M

  • @larryklostermann5779
    @larryklostermann5779 Месяц назад +8

    Nice video Aaron

  • @rwb409
    @rwb409 Месяц назад +9

    My uncle opened corn fields two ways, First he would plant the two outside rows as sweetcorn then when he started chopping he would just run them over seeing that the sweetcorn was done, second way he opened the field was by hand, he would hand chop around the sides that didn't have an open field next to them and hand chop the corners to make the turns, he would feed out what he hand chopped to the cows in pasture and give some to the pigs if he had any that year. Love the sound of the old Farmall Mta on the blower , my uncle did the same lol

    • @wdinns
      @wdinns Месяц назад +1

      we did that also, using hand sickles to take down the 2 outside rows, put the stalks in a pile every few feet, that got hand feed into the chopper, and cut "V" notches into the corners so the tractor could make the turns,

    • @RhGuse
      @RhGuse Месяц назад +1

      We did a few methods. Planted an outside round of oats to combine. Or used an M-C flail chopper to fill a feeder wagon directly. Or later years used a JD 3300 to take the outside rounds for high moisture grain.

  • @farmshoffman8475
    @farmshoffman8475 Месяц назад +5

    Great awesome video

  • @Blackwellll3066
    @Blackwellll3066 Месяц назад +4

    Great video for sure loving it

  • @MorganOtt-ne1qj
    @MorganOtt-ne1qj Месяц назад +3

    Hate to see breakdowns, but a clogged spout is just a hassle, nothing broken but maybe some bruised pride 😮 I ran NH pull types, and they had a slip clutch on the blower. After a clog or 5, they needed adjustment. Great video, corn almost to the cab top, and the big 7810 was using most of its horses. The MTA was really getting a workout with the Gehl blower!👍👍

  • @hughmclellan3099
    @hughmclellan3099 Месяц назад +1

    I have watched your videos since they came out. This is the first time I realized you used a silo.😮

  • @jamesmcmahonii8433
    @jamesmcmahonii8433 Месяц назад +4

    I've never seen one of these clog. That sucker was jammed.

  • @nathanalmond8280
    @nathanalmond8280 Месяц назад

    Thanks for sharing the video.

  • @randyruzicka5669
    @randyruzicka5669 Месяц назад

    Nice to plug on main road so all the neighbors see it then have to mention it when they see you rub it in a little 😊

  • @DiscoveryFarmTV
    @DiscoveryFarmTV Месяц назад +1

    Super machine

  • @JAB00777
    @JAB00777 Месяц назад +1

    Headlands usually more weeds , generally foxtail . Chopping Corn Silage is the 3rd best thing about dairy farming ....new calves born second ...and getting to cash the milk check is the best thing ....granted if you're actually making any 💲 🐄🚜🧀🤔🤗😎

  • @johnsheeran1908
    @johnsheeran1908 Месяц назад +8

    Another great video. I love to see the M working!

  • @waggtech4883
    @waggtech4883 Месяц назад +3

    The drone shot at 10:10… didn’t realize the farm sat in such a bowl. I see why water runoff can be an issue now…

  • @douglaswhite7328
    @douglaswhite7328 Месяц назад +4

    we love seeing how you handle the unexpected. ps. what happened to the corn picker?

  • @PhillipBriscoe-s6y
    @PhillipBriscoe-s6y Месяц назад +1

    Wow in my opening it up I didn’t know I said what it will go to the last and found filling myself I can’t no

  • @possleaholsteinspossbrofar8429
    @possleaholsteinspossbrofar8429 Месяц назад

    Tar spot. It's everywhere this year. You'll have to start putting a fungicide on. There are certain varieties and brands that are more resistant to it.

  • @walnutridgefarms3975
    @walnutridgefarms3975 Месяц назад +3

    I hate to see you guys break down and have to deal with that, BUT, it's usually really educational listening to your dad and how he fixes it.

  • @jethrobeiler6636
    @jethrobeiler6636 Месяц назад +1

    Nice job guys..have you ever considered going to a deere chopper? We went from GEHL to 3950 deere and would never want to go back..good luck..

  • @JohnJufer
    @JohnJufer Месяц назад +2

    We have a pumpkin cannon and ours is air powered we are i southern Ohio

  • @Adam_Poirier
    @Adam_Poirier Месяц назад +13

    Been there done that lol...many times. I don't like seeing guys breakdown, I do like when you guys have issues that you just correct it and keep on rolling I don't think I've heard you or your father complain about anything ever in a video

  • @dr.michaelr.foreman2170
    @dr.michaelr.foreman2170 Месяц назад +23

    My dad never silaged anything. Corn was kept in a crib and hay was baled. My uncle on the other hand, had a huge silo and would fill it with corn silage. One of my favourite things as a kid was visiting my uncles farm and going into the barn just to smell the corn silage. The added bonus was watching all the drunk birds who ate the fermented corn at the bottom of the silo.

  • @zzzzzz1220
    @zzzzzz1220 Месяц назад +3

    So ein hochsilo ist eigentlich das beste. Man hat keinen müll wie bei ballen das futter ist am Hof. Nur hier in Deutschland wurden die meisten abgerissen wir hatten auch zwei aus Holz

    • @dougs2007
      @dougs2007 Месяц назад

      Where in Deutschland are you from?

  • @christophercurtis6596
    @christophercurtis6596 Месяц назад +4

    At least it wasn’t plugged with wet haylage that’s a lot harder to unplug

  • @tomcarlisle2459
    @tomcarlisle2459 Месяц назад

    We leave the two outside rows and two rows up the middle unplanted

  • @davidbrennan3613
    @davidbrennan3613 Месяц назад +2

    Immaculate 7810 john deere

  • @deronlogterman2951
    @deronlogterman2951 Месяц назад +1

    Does that silo start out in the ground?

  • @horseflyer7
    @horseflyer7 Месяц назад +1

    I Always seem to break down or plug something where the neighbors can see me

  • @timsticha650
    @timsticha650 Месяц назад

    How long do you need to keep the silage pile covered before you can open it up? I know there is some sort of pickling process?

  • @jacinthelabrie6844
    @jacinthelabrie6844 Месяц назад

    How does the cows like chewing on crushed corn ,,,Darrell

  • @raymitch3768
    @raymitch3768 Месяц назад

    Whenever something goes wrong or breaks, it has to be by the road.

  • @kurt4917
    @kurt4917 Месяц назад +1

    How many loads to fill your silo?

  • @haulingit1793
    @haulingit1793 Месяц назад

    Love your video---Why cant you take a dozer and push back about 10 feet of dirt so you can get your trailer unloaded at the silo with out jamming it in that small area. push back some of that hill.

    • @gregfredrick283
      @gregfredrick283 Месяц назад

      Wagon!

    • @haulingit1793
      @haulingit1793 Месяц назад

      @@gregfredrick283 Nobody asked you

    • @gregfredrick283
      @gregfredrick283 Месяц назад

      Trailers haul skid loads and round bales. Semi’s haul trailers Only people from town would call a self unloading chopper box a trailer. Get your terminology correct! And who asked for your 2 cents anyway!!

    • @haulingit1793
      @haulingit1793 Месяц назад

      @@gregfredrick283 Nobody asked you for your little boy answer . For your info- the definition of trailer is a van or wagon being pulled by a tractor or truck. Next time get your terminology correct !!! and yes spent many years on a farm !!

    • @gregfredrick283
      @gregfredrick283 Месяц назад

      Well I live on one so get bent!!

  • @bryanlindon6461
    @bryanlindon6461 Месяц назад +2

    I hate to see anyone broke down. Seems like we are broke down more than we are running Gets aggravating sometimes

  • @shealy265
    @shealy265 Месяц назад

    Always plugs when you are along the road doesn't it!

  • @malikhashamawan1934
    @malikhashamawan1934 Месяц назад

    Hi...how do you store corn silage in vertical silo? And then how do you consume that? From top or from bottom. Can anybody please explain this? I have a space issue and I want to use vertical silo but I have no idea about it's working.

    • @RhGuse
      @RhGuse Месяц назад

      Depends on the silo. Harvestores feed from the bottom. Most concrete silos feed from the top. Need a silo unloader or fork it out. If you’ve never done this read up on silo gas. Very dangerous.

  • @marklen2322
    @marklen2322 Месяц назад

    You really shouldn't cut corn silage until the black layer appears at that time the plant will be at the right moisture

  • @anthonyhengst2908
    @anthonyhengst2908 Месяц назад +1

    Oops.... Plugging the chopper happens sometimes.

  • @discoverybricks3694
    @discoverybricks3694 Месяц назад +1

    the plant ran out of Nitrogen

  • @allancundiff8027
    @allancundiff8027 Месяц назад +1

    I don't like it when anyone breaks down. Or plugs up, I can remember getting our old MF 550 combine plugged front to back and let me tell you there was nothing fun about that. Myself I wasn't as nice as you guys were my dad and I would have been kicked off the You Tube for sure by the time we had it going

  • @nomerc3608
    @nomerc3608 Месяц назад +1

    👍🏻🆙❣️🫡

  • @davidlauman760
    @davidlauman760 Месяц назад

    corn silage is expensive feed

  • @ArmpitStudios
    @ArmpitStudios Месяц назад +1

    Heh, haven't seen the little John Deere in the air cleaner for a while. I don't remember seeing you guys use your silo before. I was thinking you'd switched totally to piles. Glad to see it's still in use.