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Which head for silage chopping?
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behog
Posted 8/26/2011 17:05 (#1931662 - in reply to #1930001)
Subject: Re: Which head for silage chopping?


frederick, MD
chopped plenty of down corn with the new holland head. What a fine machine. It would cut in any direction just like the high dollar row independent heads.
Had a field of corn layed flat on the ground, and i mean flat. Was planted north to south, but was laying east to west, so thats the way we had to chop it. Just had to go a little slower when you were going the direction it was laying, Then comeing back into it had to got fast because the feed rolls would grap the stuff and pull it out of the ground before the head cut if off.

I have run some of the older deere row heads, they would probally work
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