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Old 05/27/12, 05:10 PM
 
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Natural would be fine, but id prefer the red lol OR at least prefer to see the price difference
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Old 05/27/12, 08:03 PM
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If you're going to do this often. it would behoove you to build a lean to and blow it into that.
Or round bale it.
I think you are going to dislike prying that stuff out of your "silo" very quickly.
Things change immensely when you have lots of stuff stored in an upright position no matter how light and fluffy it is after it comes out of the machine.
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Old 05/27/12, 08:15 PM
 
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There would be NO way you could round bale 2in thereabouts chips of corn stalk and leaves.

I think you have a good idea there Sammy. Something to think about. No fighting setting up utility poles, no possible fighting to get it down, or being trapped under it, ect.
The Husker shredder is built, on the outside nearly like a thresher, and the blower, like the thresher raises and goes from side to side easily. I could set it in the middle and blow it from one end and work to the other. The only problem would be, id have to lay down 4X8 sheets of tin to scoop from for a floor., and I have a bigger base for the terrible rats and mice.
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