Working on a dairy farm pics

greg oliver

Well-known Member
We usually do house and garage foundations and a local farmer has us doing some upgrades at his farm. The pictures are the manure push off for the freestall and the little excavator was used to dig the pit for the milking parlor. This is a small family farm in central New York that has worked the land for generations.
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Poured walls are the way to go when you have manure and hillsides to hold back..a little more cost but they last for ever,,and then some...
 
Thanks Nathan and Greg. Way back when, here's the way we did it:
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Here are a few more jobs we have used the Symons steel ply forms on. Soon as I got to work this morning I was loading them in the truck. We did a one sided box 4 ft. high 8 ft. wide and 18ft. long. We poured at 10:00 this morning. We had no blow outs so was a good day and didn't have the camera so no pics. No time anyway that house is a summer rental and the poured wall pic is for that house. I'm headed to my farm job now I milk nights for my neighbor so keeps me out of the bar! Lol you caught my miss spelling.
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