@DFarms001 So far in my state, on frozen ground with 4% or less slope, and residue on top of the ground, we can apply on frozen ground. That can change at any time!
Awesome. Brings back memories of our 3020 (no cab) and Better-bilt honeywagon. You don't need GPS or autosteer in the winter. Thanks for puttin this up.
Yes it does smell bad in the shed.
Tractormanpj 1 year ago
That's sort of illegal if i'm not mistaken to spread on frozen ground. Could be different in your part of the country though.
DFarms001 1 year ago
@DFarms001 So far in my state, on frozen ground with 4% or less slope, and residue on top of the ground, we can apply on frozen ground. That can change at any time!
revieck 1 year ago
@revieck Thank You, I was just curious.
DFarms001 1 year ago
what kind tractors are you drive?
zilla200644567 1 year ago
@zilla200644567 8070 A.C. 1988
revieck 1 year ago
Awesome. Brings back memories of our 3020 (no cab) and Better-bilt honeywagon. You don't need GPS or autosteer in the winter. Thanks for puttin this up.
TwoHappyChildrenFarm 1 year ago
It smells bad in that shed though after you park it. :)
termax02 1 year ago
dose it frezee though
tanner6470 1 year ago
@tanner6470 Actually, the bacterial action keeps the manuer warm enough to keep things thawed out. I do park it over night in a heated shed.
revieck 1 year ago
bet thats a cold ride?!
thats food your spreading, right?
gotta keep working 28/8 right?
glad to see someone still does an honest days worth!!
my granddad used to do that 30 hours/8 days a week back when i was a young 'un! or so it seemed!
psychodelicdragon 1 year ago