what goes in must come out!!

usetob

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anybody want a messy job??
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Hey at least you don"t have to worry about cabin fever. You ought to be glad you have a cab I did that years ago with a heat houser on an M Farmall with a Heat Houser which was great against the wind but pretty much trapped with the wind and debris to your back used to go at an angle in a corn field but pretty much a rough ride. WOW! S&*t spreaders have really changed I like it. CT
 
What size spreader is that. We have an 8124 which is great. We used to have a 550 bushel meyers box spreader that weighed 10000 empty and we had to have our JD 8400 Mfwd on it in the winter and we still got stuck, but boy could I haul manure fast. Slingers sure do a nice job of breaking up the manure, better than a box spreader and they dont leak gutter manure either.
 
Me too. The first thing my eyes fell on was the building structure. Did you say there's a spreader in the picture? Jim
 
That's a lot of work. Do you load with a skid steer or a tractor? Sure wouldn't want to load that spreader by hand.
Zach
 
Before tractors had cabs, the first thing I learned about spreading manure is to make sure the tractor is pointed into the wind before you turn the spreader on!
 

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