Investing into some floatation tires would help.. my boss used to run the regular tires for years, switched to floatation tires and never looked back.. we have a 4x4 lime and fertilizer body on an internal and a liter body on a sterling both with floaters front and rear. Bought another sterling with tandem axles to put a 22 ft body on later this year..
Dang that's a big pile of litter. You ever get scared of fire? We had a stackhouse wall get hot enough to smolder and char one time and the litter wasn't half that high.
Good job. I grew up not too far from y’all in Altoona. Still go through Snead every now and then.
I really like that loader always wanted to make one like that instead of using small skid steer makes life a lot easier I'm sure
Investing into some floatation tires would help.. my boss used to run the regular tires for years, switched to floatation tires and never looked back.. we have a 4x4 lime and fertilizer body on an internal and a liter body on a sterling both with floaters front and rear. Bought another sterling with tandem axles to put a 22 ft body on later this year..
We just put some chicken litter out mixed with pig litter as well. 1st time im trying this so we will see.
Will that loader fit in the chicken house door?
Do you have a problem with the chicken litter making your cotton get rank
What your rate per acre ?
Dang that's a big pile of litter. You ever get scared of fire? We had a stackhouse wall get hot enough to smolder and char one time and the litter wasn't half that high.