Posted by Don-Wi on May 26, 2014 at 19:43:06 from (66.87.78.139):
Well, I was hauling manure just about all weekend. For a short while we were able to double up and hall with 2 spreaders since I picked up a second H&S 220 for $200. I spent 1/2 a day Saturday getting it ready, dad used it must of Saturday, and then the floor broke.
Back to hauling 2 1/2 miles away with one 220 bushel spreader. And atleast 1/2 of that I had to be careful to not fill to much as it was some pretty sloppy stuff. Once I got it cleaned up under the auger and moved on to the other pile then i could load it up a little more and it stayed put.
I could have got more hauled but I quit at supper time and then after eating i hooked onto the cultivator to work it in right away. Today going solo and starting late (and helping pitch out the busted one) I still managed to get out 11 loads. That field is about 1/2 covered.
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