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Re: How to remove loose, 30-year-old hay from a lo
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Posted by davpal on August 03, 2006 at 23:17:47 from (216.93.94.188):
In Reply to: How to remove loose, 30-year-old hay from a loft posted by Blue3992 on August 03, 2006 at 14:59:19:
Just get some good dust masks and get to it. Sweep it over the edge and push it outside with a blade into the field or haul it to a field and pitch it off. I had to do a barn for a friend that had about 10-15 feet of it in there, loose broken bales. It was a real bitc@! In the bottom level was 3-4 feet (not kidding) of manure and straw mixed that had to be forked and shoveled into a manure spreader by me and spread on a field. It was a huge neglected barn on a homestead he bought from some real old people. He ended up tearing it down and put up a new pole barn there. It sure was a lot of work but I was 15 and had a lot of energy back then! A nice leaf blower will really clean it out good when you are done sweeping. Have fun!
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