@VicksMyFriend Oooooooh... cozy isnt it??? Warm even in the middle of winter right??? No wonder you gypo shits always survive everything, you either crawl back into your cave or into your cozy shitpile Lmao
That is amusing : but ...The heat. being wasted would make a great preheater for a hot water system. Secondly, a lot of the potential of the manure is going up in smoke!!! It should have been mixed with some leafy material, lawn clippings, shredded paper or cardboard so that i was 10 or 20 times the volume. When it has been turned a few times, shrunk in volume and cooled a bit add some worms and you have sweet smelling organic 'soil'. Check out food garden on my you tube site haywoodfarm
You are right. There was an article in Mother Earth back in the 1979 - 1981. That did just what you are saying. I think they used an old water heater stripped down, buried it and ran the water into it and out to the house water heater. I have looked for it online but they only go back to 1990's.
Outstanding! I'm an experienced and enthusiastic composter and have made some hot piles in my day---but this one takes the cake! A thing of cookin' beauty!
Now I know where the term a "steaming pile..." comes from.
Rickcad 8 months ago
should be a way to heat a houses with hot compost easy have run water lines in compost to heat water then to the house like a outside wood burner
skateboy159 11 months ago
theres more power in the compost than the tractor and i think that pile could heat your home or cook your food
32ewing 1 year ago
needs a counter weight in a bad way
bockausten3266 1 year ago
@VicksMyFriend Oooooooh... cozy isnt it??? Warm even in the middle of winter right??? No wonder you gypo shits always survive everything, you either crawl back into your cave or into your cozy shitpile Lmao
GTAFanGuy1 1 year ago
now that some hot S*** >:3
Gadas2 1 year ago
That is amusing : but ...The heat. being wasted would make a great preheater for a hot water system. Secondly, a lot of the potential of the manure is going up in smoke!!! It should have been mixed with some leafy material, lawn clippings, shredded paper or cardboard so that i was 10 or 20 times the volume. When it has been turned a few times, shrunk in volume and cooled a bit add some worms and you have sweet smelling organic 'soil'. Check out food garden on my you tube site haywoodfarm
haywoodfarm 2 years ago
You are right. There was an article in Mother Earth back in the 1979 - 1981. That did just what you are saying. I think they used an old water heater stripped down, buried it and ran the water into it and out to the house water heater. I have looked for it online but they only go back to 1990's.
Gruurk2 2 years ago
@haywoodfarm alot of times farmers just leave the cuttings on the land, then add this at the beggining of the season...same effect in the end
565Customz 1 year ago
I agree with kokekokekokes that the wind direction is not in his favor.
TXatheist 2 years ago
I bet you can make some hobo dinner in this pile
faithlocket 2 years ago
In the words of Paris Hilton: THAT'S HOT!!!
mack70214 2 years ago
WOW ..what's Al Gore going to say about that?
redwingslou 2 years ago
Funny isn't how all the talk is only about cars and animals having gas, but nothing about the natural cycle the planet goes through to keep alive
sizercam 2 years ago
Amazing. I would wait for wind to blow in opposite direction...
kokeskokeskokes 2 years ago
Outstanding! I'm an experienced and enthusiastic composter and have made some hot piles in my day---but this one takes the cake! A thing of cookin' beauty!
mrsonofblack 4 years ago