Silo Struggles… Will We Be Ready To Chop Grass? New Claas To The Rescue



Join along as we push to get the silo ready for grass. Some issues with the conveyor but lets get going as the Claas 940 pulls in to put feed up. Thank you to Double A custom harvesting for helping me out and getting 1st cutting done. Thank you for watching along.

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36 thoughts on “Silo Struggles… Will We Be Ready To Chop Grass? New Claas To The Rescue”

  1. I wondered why I was so drawn to watching your channel and I have been watching some back episodes and dropped on the one we’re you explain alitte while you were filling the sprayer and about the second robot, and realised that I have been going through pretty much the same struggle as you .
    Love your channel and great content

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  2. Someone else's chopper on your farm must burn your butt, but I am in awe at how much you have achieved in such a short time. Take more care of your health, especially in bad air.

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  3. Ah the youngsters. As one comedian said “ It wasn’t until I became a father that I understood the Star Wars scene where Luke asked Yoda so many questions that Yoda just died. “

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  4. Awesome stuff, just be aware you wont get a full seal on the respirator on your face with a beard.
    I would suggest being clean shaven around the seal area.
    This is the reason why most soldiers are either clean shaven or have moustaches.

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  5. Shoutout to Aaron and Double A for the Haylage work and Chris the farm looks amazing from the drone footage.
    Been following you for a longtime now Chris and I’m so happy that your dreams and hard work is starting to pay off.
    Your finally on your own farm and your work is going to making YOUR dreams and farm getting to where you want it too

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  6. I didn't take facial hair standards seriously when utilizing full face respirators. I have paid a price. From OSHA…The Respiratory Protection standard, paragraph 29 CFR 1910.134(g)(1)(i)(A), states that respirators shall not be worn when facial hair comes between the sealing surface of the facepiece and the face or that interferes with valve function. Facial hair is allowed as long as it does not protrude under the respirator seal, or extend far enough to interfere with the device's valve function. Short mustaches, sideburns, and small goatees that are neatly trimmed so that no hair compromises the seal of the respirator usually do not present a hazard and, therefore, do not violate paragraph 1910.134(g)(1)(i).

    In general, however, beards present serious problems for tight-fitting facepiece respirators because their texture and density vary daily, causing unreliable respirator fit and, therefore, present a higher potential for leakage. However, some other types of respirators do not require a face seal, and thus, usually can be worn with facial hair, such as loose fitting powered air-purifying respirators and hooded powered air-purifying respirators.

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  7. Looking good man hang in there really looks like it's all coming together real nice you got one beautiful place always be proud. yeah filling up right silo is a real lost art cousin 10 years running chopper out in Kansas we never did nothing upright everything was bunker anyways man keep doing what you're doing and I'll keep I might not always comment but I'm definitely liking

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