Speading Pig Slurry in the Snow.
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@revieck Thank You, I was just curious.
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Yes it does smell bad in the shed.
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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.
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It smells bad in that shed though after you park it. :)
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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
what kind tractors are you drive?
zilla200644567 1 year ago
@zilla200644567 8070 A.C. 1988
revieck 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