kide
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- Gerry Ide
Kraig:
I figure that stuff at about 62 lb.s per cubic foot - next thing to water. I think it's doing good to just get it in the air. We get a lot of it early in the winter (we don't even have frost in the ground). I've used Slip Plate, although with a gravel drive, it tends to need redoing every couple of years (the same time I take a hammer and dolly to the edge of the auger). I traded up from a Narrow Frame QA36 (z'd mounting for a wide frame), which actally lofted the really wet stuff better.
I figure that stuff at about 62 lb.s per cubic foot - next thing to water. I think it's doing good to just get it in the air. We get a lot of it early in the winter (we don't even have frost in the ground). I've used Slip Plate, although with a gravel drive, it tends to need redoing every couple of years (the same time I take a hammer and dolly to the edge of the auger). I traded up from a Narrow Frame QA36 (z'd mounting for a wide frame), which actally lofted the really wet stuff better.