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2 way. Barn style, or spreader.I was thinking of this the other day and I was curious if you could neutralize the manure with some lime?
That's a nice trailer hodge! I've been looking for a 14' regular without the goose neck. Is the rear gate only 2 way barn style with the spreader, or is it 3 way?
This might be the best solution as long as there is no issue with the polyethylene being dumped along with the manure.why not get a roll of heavy weight polyethylene and line it. It will get destroyed when you unload but the cost per use shouldnt be to bad for a trailer that size.
Hodge - along bandaidmd and Yooper's line of thinking, what about UHMWPE, or similar, sheets?This might be the best solution as long as there is no issue with the polyethylene being dumped along with the manure.
I have looked in to it, and it is pricey. Anywhere from $15 to $40 a foot. Then, you have to drill a lot of holes in the floor and walls, to secure it. I think that a slick, spray in liner would be preferable. Dad doesn't want to spend that kind of money, though. At this point, I am thinking of an industrial paint that will be more resistant than the automotive enamel that is currently on it, and clean/repaint it as necessary.Hodge - along bandaidmd and Yooper's line of thinking, what about UHMWPE, or similar, sheets?
Would be inert, slippery for unloading and damage resistant for horse manure. Probably wouldn't need it very thick - just enough to be able to fasten well?
If memory serves, it might be kind of pricey for a trailer that big....
I've never worked with it - someone recommended it for some snow blower shoes I was tinkering with a while back. Couple guys here seemed to use it regularly.
For obvious reasons that isn't going to happen.Or here is something off the wall.....move to a state with less regulations. We pile our horse s $>/ in a pile on the ground until spring once the snow is gone. Then load up and spread on field.
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Agreed. I will give our state ag rep credit- he made the situation as simple, and painless, as possible. He, also, is a farmer, and understands that side of the fence. The situation could have been worse. We are grateful that it wasn't.I wasn't trying to be serious. Anytime the government gets involved it is never a simple matter. It just makes things more complicated and expensive than it needs to be.
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