Mud...mud...mud.....

Anonymous-0

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Got about a quarter acre that I have no choice but to drive on with the tractor moving hay, water, and poop... Usually is frozen and/or dry when we have horses there to take care of. hard underneath but a couple inches of sludge/slime on top that is just soupy... Can't do much now, but would just scraping off the top couple inches keep it from happening again? Or just going in with a blade now and pulling the muck off? Or is it just gonna go deeper?? Would like to just scrape it off and make a way out of gravel but not allowed to change the surface.... Plus side I guess is that I don't have to start with a propane torch at 4 in the morning thawing water tanks before going to work :roll:
 
It will just turn to mud again when you scrape off the old mud. Try to noy drive on thesame path everytme. This won"t help at the gates or in confined lanes but it will i the rest of the pasture.
 
(quoted from post at 15:26:59 01/08/12) How would you UNthaw a water tank with a torch? Seems like you would need a walk in freezer :)

Brad

I've got galvanized 1000-1600 liter tanks with drinker bowles on them. They'll freeze at the tank neck and drinker valve sometimes overnite and I'll have to thaw them for the horses to drink during the day.....
 
Don't have any advice on this, just wondering how you unthaw water with a torch, usually people thaw stuff with a torch.
 
(quoted from post at 16:51:09 01/08/12) Don't have any advice on this, just wondering how you unthaw water with a torch, usually people thaw stuff with a torch.

didn't get much sleep last night (this morning).....
 

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