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I also rebuilt my trunnion yesterday on my loader. It never when to neutral when the brake was pressed and the hydro pointer was way out of place. I put it all back together and was shocked that I had it set up perfect .So this am I will have to put the cover on and do some work with the loader. Well I will have to get some gas first ,seems my can is empty.I also have to haul some poop for the wife`s plants , local chicken grower here has a pile of old poop and I wounder how strong that 4 year old poop will be? will it burn the plants as fast as fresh poop ? I hope Dennis F can answer this for me ,I think he hauled a few loads in his youth.
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Donald -

I think you're confused: Dennis specializes in bull$h*t, not chicken poop!

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Okay, I'll go to work now & allow some on-topic respectability to return to the forum. (By the way, thanks again Charlie for keeping this thing going!)
 
Greg Lippert

Well lol I had first typed in this question ( Who would be the Poop expert) lol. And well you see what I decided to post . Charlie might know !
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GREG - Actually, I'm quite experienced in BOTH bull and hog poop logistics.

Only experience I have with the chicken variety is the summer after I moved the folks a half mile to the farm they lived at 34 yrs, Dad & I gutted all the roosts out of the chicken house to convert it into Dad's shop. Then I borrowed the neighbor's spreader and had to shovel the ten yr old crap off the floor. DON's 129 loader would have made that job a LOT easier and quicker. At the time there were only two small walk-in doors, one on each end. Dad eventually put a large sliding door in about the middle of the south wall. Would have been great for loading the spreader with Don's loader.

Far as the availability of 23 deg. tires, from what I understand the supplier plans to stock them. As long as we buy them he'll keep having them made.

DON - On your "fertilizer" question, We only lightly covered large areas, acres and acres, mostly in early spring when the frost was still in the ground, or late fall, outside of the normal growing season. Best advice I can give, "Apply SPARINGLY". And preferably down wind of the house.
 
Dennis Frisk

Thanks for the info. I was hoping older poop would not be as strong as new poop.I think I will get a few yards and pile it in the back yard and then the wife can use it as directed. I was correct Charlie is the poop expert
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Charlie that scoop is cool I may need if these keep multiplying

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any idea how many where made and how and what model cubs did they work on?
 

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