• Thank you for visiting HeavyEquipmentForums.com! Our objective is to provide industry professionals a place to gather to exchange questions, answers and ideas. We welcome you to register using the "Register" icon at the top of the page. We'd appreciate any help you can offer in spreading the word of our new site. The more members that join, the bigger resource for all to enjoy. Thank you!

Manure value

Mother Deuce

Senior Member
Joined
Jul 17, 2016
Messages
1,603
Location
New England
Like rondig we added it to topsoil to produce a better product. We would mix it with a 980 in some alchemy invented by our boss. We had lots of sand, native topsoil, subsoil and what manure we could score. Blend vigorously on a blending deck and toss it in a McCloskey 621. Sometimes we couldn't make it fast enough. However there are probably 5 million people people within an hours drive of where the pit and plant were. About 3 million of them were rabid gardeners or landscaping companies doing developments :) Even at that though we didn't purchase much. It was usually a farmer looking for a close dump. It was very popular and our landscaping guy's were long term customers. We would have been purchasing it for blend had the situation been different.
 

RZucker

Senior Member
Joined
Jul 7, 2013
Messages
4,077
Location
Wherever I end up
Occupation
Mechanic/welder
Like rondig we added it to topsoil to produce a better product. We would mix it with a 980 in some alchemy invented by our boss. We had lots of sand, native topsoil, subsoil and what manure we could score. Blend vigorously on a blending deck and toss it in a McCloskey 621. Sometimes we couldn't make it fast enough. However there are probably 5 million people people within an hours drive of where the pit and plant were. About 3 million of them were rabid gardeners or landscaping companies doing developments :) Even at that though we didn't purchase much. It was usually a farmer looking for a close dump. It was very popular and our landscaping guy's were long term customers. We would have been purchasing it for blend had the situation been different.
I used to work on one of those "Scarab" mixers for a local compost outfit. they used mostly Mint waste and piled manure and wood waste onto the windrows with loaders then mixed it with the scarab. It came out nice and black, with a good smell, not minty at all.
 

RZucker

Senior Member
Joined
Jul 7, 2013
Messages
4,077
Location
Wherever I end up
Occupation
Mechanic/welder
I think that tank has seen a little too much Vacuum :eek:. Is that a shank trailer behind it? A guy up here has a 4 wheel machine with shanks to inject liquid for a couple of dairies.
 

Tenwheeler

Senior Member
Joined
Dec 15, 2016
Messages
870
Location
Georgia
Yes but we call them a plow. It had a vacuum relief on it. Sometimes they stick. These tanks also get weak on the top. This one may have had a baffle broken in it. They are also supports. Being a 2505 with a Cat it is probably around 18 years old.
 

Truck Shop

Senior Member
Joined
Dec 7, 2015
Messages
16,861
Location
WWW.
Manure value? That depends on how big of a piece of sh!t it is.---That floor is too nice RZ, you need some cracks in it so your creeper gets stuck.
 

RZucker

Senior Member
Joined
Jul 7, 2013
Messages
4,077
Location
Wherever I end up
Occupation
Mechanic/welder
Manure value? That depends on how big of a piece of sh!t it is.---That floor is too nice RZ, you need some cracks in it so your creeper gets stuck.
It does have some creeper trap joints, You make darn sure how you park a transmission jack project.
 

RZucker

Senior Member
Joined
Jul 7, 2013
Messages
4,077
Location
Wherever I end up
Occupation
Mechanic/welder
they play hell with a zero turn mower too
I had a Bush Hog mower come in about two years back with a bad main gearbox. It was one of the big fold up jobbies, Dropped the pan that holds the blades and found about 200 lbs of baling twine up inside there. Nice mess, of course it got the seal and lost all the oil in the box.
 

gwhammy

Senior Member
Joined
Nov 20, 2013
Messages
603
Location
missouri
The feedlots around here pile and spread all the time. Pig barns either use an irrigation or they pump to a tractor and injector and plow it in. Another big thing around here is turkey litter. They haul it in from southern Missouri for corn ground. The microbes and nitrogen are suppose to be great in it.
 

sandy

Well-Known Member
Joined
Aug 16, 2007
Messages
65
Location
Australia
Occupation
diesel mechanic
local contractor has a fleet of these, emptying dairy effluent ponds
tractors and tankers have got bigger since photo was taken
 

Attachments

  • 1473761567896.jpg
    1473761567896.jpg
    24 KB · Views: 34
  • 20160222_114327.jpg
    20160222_114327.jpg
    1.2 MB · Views: 32

FarmWrench

Well-Known Member
Joined
Oct 13, 2013
Messages
168
Location
Chaffee NY
Occupation
Table Potato farmer
LoL don't count on a stinky boot for a quick exit. There's a lot of the country with human-----manure in the parking lots and sidewalks. Pack bedding is sweet compared to junkie.

My own experience has been job offers. If you're an unknown person sporting the right look, the BTO starts with offering a job. Then they offer to buy you out.
 
Top