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Letting silage sit overnight on the feeder wagon?
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cr39
Posted 12/24/2012 17:58 (#2773648)
Subject: Letting silage sit overnight on the feeder wagon?


I am new to feeding silage, and was wondering if it will hurt anything if you leave silage in a feeder wagon overnight in freezing temperatures. A couple mornings ago I was feeding and the pto twisted like a candy cane. Of course it is a really old Kelly Ryan feeder wagon, and I wasn't expecting much out of it. The old pto shaft was basically two pieces of square tubing, one sliding in the other. It was some thin stuff too. I don't think the apron chain was froze, because I was able to feed half of what I wanted to before the pto broke. Just wondering what other people do, because I could probably feed for a week on a full feeder wagon, and would be so much easier than loading it every day.
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