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T in Ohio

04-25-2006 04:49:58




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I am relatively new to farming. I have a tractor with a front end loader on it and I am having problems with dirt getting stuck in the bucket. I thought about spraying the inside of the bucket with E-Z Slide(Friction Reducing Paint)to help with this problem. I also use the loader to feed hay to livestock. My question is will the E-Z Slide be safe to feed the hay off of once it is dry? I am not very familar with the product.

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T

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BirdDog

04-25-2006 11:29:46




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 Re: Maybe a dumb question in reply to T in Ohio, 04-25-2006 04:49:58  
Spray it with some PAM no stick cooking spray.



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T in Ohio

04-25-2006 14:15:09




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 Re: Maybe a dumb question in reply to BirdDog, 04-25-2006 11:29:46  
Do you like the original or butter flavored?



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Leland

04-25-2006 05:28:46




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 Re: Maybe a dumb question in reply to T in Ohio, 04-25-2006 04:49:58  
Grinder and a wire brush to shine it up , but in reality you still have to dig dirt out no matter how big or small they are .



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Allan In NE

04-25-2006 05:01:57




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 Re: Maybe a dumb question in reply to T in Ohio, 04-25-2006 04:49:58  
Forget the snake oil. You're working your dirt too wet.

Allan



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TGIN

04-25-2006 04:59:27




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 Re: Maybe a dumb question in reply to T in Ohio, 04-25-2006 04:49:58  
If it`s rusty spend alittle time with a gravel pile and it will shine it up and it wont stick as bad .



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IaGary

04-25-2006 04:58:51




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 Re: Maybe a dumb question in reply to T in Ohio, 04-25-2006 04:49:58  
If its anything like the "Slip Plate" coatings we use in our grain wagons it will be OK.

Certain types of wet soil will stick to your bucket no matter what you do.

Good Luck.



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