Washed at the tractor, mainly just got the big chunks of cow mud off. Took the mower off and put on my sprayer so I can start spraying fence rows and such. Liquid weedeater is so much faster than the real thing.
I had to ask the same thing a while backWhat is a pop can trap?
Does the town mix salt with the sand, if they do be careful where you use the sand.The town sands the roads all winter. Of course, they also plow them, and wing back the banks. All of this means that a lot of the sand that started out on the road winds up in my lawn over the course of a winter.
Soooooooo, I spent a few pleasant hours power-brooming the sand/rocks/chunks of asphalt out of my yard and onto the shoulder of the road, then used the Cabota as a power wheelbarrow while I scooped it all up with a shovel.
When the bucket gets full, I dump it into my dump trailer for transport to wherever on Someday Farm it will do the most good.
This year, roughly two yards of it wound up on the dirt floor of my tractor shed/barn. What with one thing and another the slope was gradually pitching the wrong way and runoff from the roof was winding up under the shed and I was parking in a mudhole.
I should have looked at where you live, I to live in Downeast Maine.Yup, they do. That's why I just use it to fill holes in the drive and such.
skeets, what are you doing, raising dandelions to reseed the neighbors yards after the neighbors work so hard to eliminate the dandelions? That's what I used to do! We had a big yard for the kids, we kept it mowed, but didn't see the need to fertilize the grass and kill the weeds. The weeds helped keep it green with all the traffic, and dandelions are just another flower to kids.I could send you a bushel or 10 of them little yeller flowers