How to NOT Chop Corn and AG Bag
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- čas přidán 7. 10. 2023
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prayer...communication with our Father to show our gratitude...is priceless. Love you brother..
A wise person concentrates on gratefulness. It really does improve your life.
You’re brave handling that cable with bare hands lol 😂
Love you drone footage. Another great day of chopping. Always thank the Lord for another day and all of our blessings.
I wait for that Kip Siegler vidio every day take care of your family they depend on you and you depend on them keep them worm.
Thankful for my health to be debt free and at 82 being able to put up hay for my horse people blessed to have a stick to it workout 5 day a week
You are so right that we need to take time every day to reflect on the many blessings we have in our life every day. After the terrible terrorist attack on Israel yesterday, we all need to be thankful if our lives were not threatened or those of our families and friends.
As we remember those families who weren’t so lucky. We will never forget them!
Seems we're always asking the Lord for something......nice to be able to thank Him ...🙏 .a lot to be thankful for..... that's for sure.😊.God bless. ❤🙏
How appropriate to be thankful especially on this 🇨🇦 Thanksgiving Day weekend. A friend sent an old Swedish hymn to me after church titled, "Thanks to God for my Redeemer". Yes, it is found on CZcams as well.
Cows are definitely easier to deal with than people…most of the time
Thanks for the video
Thank you for giving me another way to improve my spiritual life May God bless you and your family and loved ones 🙏
Being a Michigan man, your videos are my favorites. Great to hear you thank Our Lord for all your Blessings...we could be those poor people in Israel!
Great advice at the end
We should all do this to
Super trucker is a great asset to the farm. RED POWER !!!
Stay safe and take care.
(My regards to the Grant Man)
Interesting use for dirt/soil
The past 50 years lived by the goal of getting through the day with No injuries and I was fortunate to achieve the Goal 🇺🇸
I'm thankful for all the work you do to feed America.
.Back where i was a kid working on my uncles farms my favorite job was filling silo i always enjoyed it so much
Great words to end the video, God bless you and your loved ones.
Thanks Kip I always like to be thankful, I am thankful to be able to watch your video’s.
Thanks for your closing message. Inspirational.
Amen Brother! Keep up the great work and sharing your life with us. I look forward to watching your videos.
God BLESS you and your family !😊
Nice bunch of MooMoos you got there son 🤠
Thanks Kip I enjoy watching you folks. It takes me back to my Job days on the R.RWay.
Heavy equipment operator and trucks coming and going like you are doing with wagons.
When you are a trucker like Your super trucker you learn so much and it stays with you.
Enjoyed watching the video Kip 😊
Another gem Kip, love to see the Farmall and Field Boss shaggin wagons. Add in the 4440 on the bagger and that’s quite the collection of classic tractors still gettin it done💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻God Bless my friend and stay safe 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸MERICA!
Absolutely love that closing message. Harvest is rolling!
Miss the smell of fresh silage, thanks for videos and god bless
your awesome Kip
Like seeing super trucker amongst all the green !. Enjoy your videos
Love the show,I have a good remedy to ur back stop for ur bagger . Instead of running 3/8 rope like spider web,use old fire hose from ur local fire department. I made a few up using old fire hose,works geat!
We always use 2×10s under the bagger tires on the soft ground seems to help. Also use a piece of bale twine as a straight line to run the front tire alongside as a straight edge. Just how we do it.
Excellent, well-regarded comments at the end there Kip. Made a sub-er outta me.
🇫🇷 as every week.. midnight in France and I am still watching Kip’s videos just after release … great dairy farmer 🇺🇸 god bless
Eleven o'clock here....
Hay Kip ! Enjoy your vlog bro but can u change the music on ur drone shots ? It would be cool if u would change it up. Thanks
Amen Kip🙏 God bless
If you ever do a pile instead of bag/silo you will like it no bad spot on the ground to worry about.
After 18" of rain, you may have to chop using a hovercraft.
Good idea Kip. Grateful for a lot of things also. Grateful I found your videos I really enjoy them. Have a good safe week 👍✊
An attitude of gratitude. Way to go Kip.
Grateful life is on your side brother......
Great video. There are a lot of things a person should be thankful for if they actually think about. That’s a good way to calm down relax and unwind at the end of the day. God bless
God bless Kip great way to end the day an end your time with us I was telling Dave your milkman this weekend at our grandson Noah’s football game how great it is to see how well you all work together putting some good dairy products in the communities hands keep up the good work
Thank you Kip for reminding us to keep life in perspective. Another great video
Happy Thanksgiving canada on monday. Your one of the top three.
Thanks 🙏. GOD BLESS
Great video again thank you!
Your 4440 is the "BOSS" on the bagger..
God bless
You guys need to invest in those agri-speed hitches no getting off to hook or unhook
Your Bags are crooked are from the JD running the Bagger!... 😂
Another great video
You might want to invest in duals on everything. The weather's changing and not for the good.
build a silage pit
Red tractor farmers never have blowouts lol.
FLEXSEAL... WAHOO!
Thanks for another great video Kip. It was interesting.
Easy to get those wagons stuck. They are real heavy all loaded up. Looks like you got it out without much of a problem. Good.
Keeping the bagger going all day long is a busy busy job. Takes a lot of teamwork and you all are great at that. Everyone knows their job and how it all fits together. Doing great Kip and crew. Running that bagger is a labor intensive project.
Not trying to tell you what to do but why not go to a pit silo. Would work real good for your operation I would think. Have worked pit silo’s before and they work pretty good overall. Would be less labor intensive I would think for you. Just saying something to think about. Thanks.
Thanks for the drone footage. Always enjoy the drone views. Thanks.
Thanks for talking about the things you are thankful for Kip. A great way to look at life. You are a good man Kip.
Thanks for everything. Take care and be safe.
The Iowa Farm Boy. Steve.
Psalm 46 God is our refuge and strength
If you gotta put that much in bags . Build a bunk Is a heck of a lot easier
❤
I would be by your side ANYDAY!😊
It looks like this years bag is much larger than last years...
Some advice don’t use your hands to guide the cable rolling it back up. Use a hitch pin or block of wood. Getting a piece of metal in your hand is not fun
Seen you using bare fingers to line your cable watch out for cable burrs they can really cut your finger tips
I'm not telling you what to do, but I'd watch it rolling them cables without gloves on. . .
I’m a little confused about the location of the muffler on the 4440- looks like a 4430 configuration…. Anyone else notice?
what is the music played at 15:56 on...drone footage?
Kip, instead of ag bagging how come you guys don't put it on the ground in a bunk and just pack the silage that way? do you guys not have that kind of space?
Guiding steel cable with bare hands made me cringe.