Got some manure hauled

SVcummins

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Not as nice as if I had a spreader but Ill take the loader up and scatter it around .
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Did you get the chev to run right ? Was wondering what happened to that Cummins u were rebuilding?
 
(quoted from post at 00:56:36 09/08/21) Not as nice as if I had a spreader but Ill take the loader up and scatter it around .
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ice load of s**t
 
Not sure why, but spreading manure is as satisfying a job as I've found. Making the ground productive I guess kinda thing.
 
spreading manure is as satisfying a job as long as you point the tractor into the wind.

spreading manure is as satisfying a job Are you planning a carrier as a politician?

Sorry, I couldn't help myself. All meant in fun. LOL.
 
We had an auctioneer here in Central Siberia who would always climb up into the manure spreader when he came to it and make his pitch from there. Someone would always say ' That's the biggest load that thing has ever seen'.
 
She. Runs really nice actually once it warms up . It costs to much to use though it gets a whopping 2.5 mpg. .trying to find a good cylinder head for the cummins
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I always liked spreading manure. Especially in late November with snow swirling in the light beams and Christmas songs on the radio.
 
I have to laugh at the manure falling off the sides because it's only natural to try to pile as much on as one can. I see a road out front and wonder if it gets a coating like ours did (this was back in the sixties). We often hauled it overflowing a mile up a county road, with every bump leaving a wad of the good stuff to smear the road. Back then people didn't say anything, now someone would complain.
 
Surprisingly not that much falls when its going I need to get my other dirt side built and put on
 

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Spreading poop is a fun chore, but I consider most work to be fun. Our poop party was multi colored and multi generational in that the tractors ranged in age from brand new to over 60 years old and had a sampling of several brands. But also drivers had 50 year spread between youngest and oldest. Party started out with brand new baby kubota loading into oliver spreader behind oliver 550, but that was decided too slow, so the john deere 2020 was brought over to load faster but then we needed another spreader so brought over case 400 pulling new holland spreader.
In previous years, the oliver unhooked from spreader, loaded itself and then rebooked up for every load for many decades
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To make it even funnier, that auctioneer was Senator Joe McArthy's brother, Bill. I heard him yell from the manure spreader: Don't worry about the money, boys. I just talked to my brother Joe and he's sending a trainload of it right this way!' He would turn to his assistant who was always right there with a great big bottle labeled 7UP. He would take a big swig out of it and say: 'Ohhh, that is sooo good!' Always got a big laugh. His face would get ever redder as the auction progressed. A good time was had by all.
 
I like doing any tractor jobs when the snow is swirling and
Christmas songs are ok after the first of December
 
Thats a nice manure handling system right there larry . I was going to go borrow a manure spreader from the feedlot but I didnt get it done . I know of a few old spreaders I need to see if I can get one bought
 
(quoted from post at 10:16:42 09/08/21) I have to laugh at the manure falling off the sides because it's only natural to try to pile as much on as one can. I see a road out front and wonder if it gets a coating like ours did (this was back in the sixties). We often hauled it overflowing a mile up a county road, with every bump leaving a wad of the good stuff to smear the road. Back then people didn't say anything, now someone would complain.


One time before pulling out onto the road after spreading a load I put the tailgate down but neglected to turn the PTO off. I couldn't see the flinger turning behind the tailgate. Well, after a little bit I noticed a car had come up behind me and every little bit it would swerve into the other lane and back. Then I saw that it was the town police cruiser and soon the blue lights came on. By this point we had transitioned from country road to my town's main street. As soon as I got out I saw that the spreader was running. The cop told me "You know I could give you a ticket for that! I answered "Yeah and what would be the point to that?" I promised to be more careful and we went on our separate ways.
 
That looks like fun right there. I was going to unhook load and rebook but I just decided to use the old dump truck i quite enjoy driving that old truck
 
Most of the policemen are pretty decent guys you just have to
let them have their heads and be the boss because they can
make your life a lot more miserable then you can theirs
 
And remember, the buffaloes spread it evenly with out a fork or a John Deere....for centuries! lol Leo
 

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