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Bulls?
Bulls?
Told you…pig rentals will take care of the bodies and are cheaper than buying lime. But, damn…must be an awful lot of bodies to dissolve
We have a bunch of limestone quarries in the area so I’ve never needed to know the difference…Check with local MFA and see if they sell it by ounce. Our local one does and keeps you from buying a whole bottle. How many tons per acre?
That is ag lime. You have to use quick lime if you want to take care of bodies and smell. Supposedly, just saying.
I didn't even have to drive the truck. Just wrote a check.Well yeah, I mean if you wanna be lazy and take the easy way out…
Sissy
The factory cover is prone to cracking. This is a West Coast Saws billet cover.Interesting/cool stainless? Clutch cover on the 500i
Yeth. This.That's billet aluminum. I believe it's a West Coast Saws part, that has a larger discharge chute
2 on most. Then another ton next year. Some is getting 3 this year. AG agent explains the reason for doing it this way far better than I can.How many tons per acre?
longer strokes? or shorter strokes ?Maybe I shouldn't of been so specific as to only goats, I just should've said any male farm animals.
I'll paint with a broader brush next time.
I’ve replaced a couple for the wood yard I do saw maintenance for…on their 500s and 661s. The dog bolts vibrate loose, then grind through the thin metal…trashed. The WCS covers will outlast the saw.I didn't even have to drive the truck. Just wrote a check.
The factory cover is prone to cracking. This is a West Coast Saws billet cover.
Yeth. This.
2 on most. Then another ton next year. Some is getting 3 this year. AG agent explains the reason for doing it this way far better than I can.
Mooood….Depends on the tone/mood in the barn, and if it's a full moon or not.
How you gonna spread that?Just 8 dump truck loads.
The local ag office has a lime spreader that they rent out.How you gonna spread that?
Shoveling that into a hopper will take a while.
We usually have it spread by the fertilizer company.
Are you rich enough to have a loader and a spreader and enough time to run them?
Cattle barons have all the fun toys.