Posted by Billy NY on May 04, 2008 at 08:43:26 from (64.12.117.74):
In Reply to: If you are MOLB... posted by jose bagge on May 04, 2008 at 08:22:42:
Hey that works, kind of the HNIC as depicted in the 1989 movie "Lean On Me" with Morgan Freeman as the new HS principal, (great movie) but when faced with too much manure, the MOLB has to spring into action, and you need at least one MOLB on every farm ;). I used the diff lock on that little 33HP toy and pushed up a stock pile that was 30 feet high, like one would do with a dozer, never took a photo of it though, manure seemed to be stable to run on, though I used the rops and seatbelt at all times, it eventually got too much, too high, ramp narrowing, just no room to turn the manure over, went back up that giant ramp of a stockpile I made, pushed a whole bunch back down and gave it to my neighbor, to reduce the pile, the jumbo jet size flies that came out, were the largest flies I've ever seen. The help would push directly into the pile then run out of room, I'd have tried it with a lawn tractor if it had a loader on it, little at a time, just darned lucky I kept that thing serviced and took my time, no harm done, stress relief making compost, I'd do it full time if I could.
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