firecatf7333
Well-Known Member
Looking for suggestions for loading in a somewhat wet area. A guy wants me to move a pile of horse manure( maybe 200 yards or 8/9- 10 wheeler loads)
The area isn't a swamp, but the manure holds moisture and therefore the area never really drys out. I'm in central NY, and after this warm up its supposed to get cold again. I think if the ground freezes for a 3 or 4 days it could help, but it will still be somewhat wet. I have a case 1845c with aggressive tires. I could also rent a t180. Will the t180 be alot better in the wet conditions?
I don't think i'd get buried as its not that wet, but the issue is whether i'll be able to load the manure or just spin and not be able to load the pile.
Any other suggestions?
The area isn't a swamp, but the manure holds moisture and therefore the area never really drys out. I'm in central NY, and after this warm up its supposed to get cold again. I think if the ground freezes for a 3 or 4 days it could help, but it will still be somewhat wet. I have a case 1845c with aggressive tires. I could also rent a t180. Will the t180 be alot better in the wet conditions?
I don't think i'd get buried as its not that wet, but the issue is whether i'll be able to load the manure or just spin and not be able to load the pile.
Any other suggestions?