Manure

dbc

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When you use manure as fert. what steps do you take, and how do you spread it?
 
The first step is to dummp it in the manure spreader with the tractor, second step is drive to the field I'm going to spred it on, third step is spread it

dun
 
dbc":2gim15as said:
When you use manure as fert. what steps do you take, and how do you spread it?
you can spead it 2 ways.1 is using a manure speader to spread the solid manure.2 use a honey wagon to spread the liquid manure.an spread 25 to 35 tons of manure an ac.
 
dun":2td670df said:
The first step is to dummp it in the manure spreader with the tractor, second step is drive to the field I'm going to spred it on, third step is spread it

dun

Wrong! The first step is to tell the wife it needs spreading, then make sure the tractors are full of fuel so she won't have to stop and waste time filling them up! :lol:

cfpinz
 
cfpinz":1741bi85 said:
dun":1741bi85 said:
The first step is to dummp it in the manure spreader with the tractor, second step is drive to the field I'm going to spred it on, third step is spread it

dun

Wrong! The first step is to tell the wife it needs spreading, then make sure the tractors are full of fuel so she won't have to stop and waste time filling them up! :lol:

cfpinz

Like she didn't already know both of those things? Give me a break! :roll: You have simply provided another validation of why men are not necessary! :P :P
 
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msscamp":v67e34cn said:
cfpinz":v67e34cn said:
dun":v67e34cn said:
The first step is to dummp it in the manure spreader with the tractor, second step is drive to the field I'm going to spred it on, third step is spread it

dun

Wrong! The first step is to tell the wife it needs spreading, then make sure the tractors are full of fuel so she won't have to stop and waste time filling them up! :lol:

cfpinz

Like she didn't already know both of those things? Give me a break! :roll: You have simply provided another validation of why men are not necessary! :P :P

Worst mistake I ever made was teaching my daughter how to drive the tractor. My wife never would drive it for me. Anyway, I came home one day and everything was moved all the way to the back of the property. Wife got the daughter on the tractor working the bucket, and all my good junk got mixed in with all the bad junk. It was all moved as far away from the house as it could be. How the heck could those women do all of that in a single day?
 
backhoeboogie":29gj5efu said:
msscamp":29gj5efu said:
cfpinz":29gj5efu said:
dun":29gj5efu said:
The first step is to dummp it in the manure spreader with the tractor, second step is drive to the field I'm going to spred it on, third step is spread it

dun

Wrong! The first step is to tell the wife it needs spreading, then make sure the tractors are full of fuel so she won't have to stop and waste time filling them up! :lol:

cfpinz

Like she didn't already know both of those things? Give me a break! :roll: You have simply provided another validation of why men are not necessary! :P :P

How the heck could those women do all of that in a single day?

The biggest mistake men make (repeatedly, I might add) is underestimating what a woman can do when she sets her mind to something! ;-) :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
backhoeboogie":39f71szh said:
msscamp":39f71szh said:
cfpinz":39f71szh said:
dun":39f71szh said:
The first step is to dummp it in the manure spreader with the tractor, second step is drive to the field I'm going to spred it on, third step is spread it

dun

Wrong! The first step is to tell the wife it needs spreading, then make sure the tractors are full of fuel so she won't have to stop and waste time filling them up! :lol:

cfpinz

Like she didn't already know both of those things? Give me a break! :roll: You have simply provided another validation of why men are not necessary! :P :P

Worst mistake I ever made was teaching my daughter how to drive the tractor. My wife never would drive it for me. Anyway, I came home one day and everything was moved all the way to the back of the property. Wife got the daughter on the tractor working the bucket, and all my good junk got mixed in with all the bad junk. It was all moved as far away from the house as it could be. How the heck could those women do all of that in a single day?
hey boogie all my junk equipment is parked behind the house an out behind the dairy.got rake sq balers an 2 old cutters 2 stack movers 2 old spriggers.plows discs an combines sitting around.all easy access to get to lolol.
 
msscamp":3emvmk3z said:
The biggest mistake men make (repeatedly, I might add) is underestimating what a woman can do when she sets her mind to something! ;-) :lol: :lol: :lol:

Or what said woman will destroy in the process! :P :P :P My wife can tear up an anvil! :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
cfpinz":1ebnxc4v said:
msscamp":1ebnxc4v said:
The biggest mistake men make (repeatedly, I might add) is underestimating what a woman can do when she sets her mind to something! ;-) :lol: :lol: :lol:

Or what said woman will destroy in the process! :P :P :P My wife can tear up an anvil! :lol: :lol: :lol:

That depends entirely on the males ability to properly explain how the equipment in question works! :P :P :P No patience in explaining generally leads to destruction of the equipment being operated. I cannot speak for other women, but I can state - in absolute honesty - that I've never destroyed anything (with the exception of a couple of exterior braces on the stock trailer, after I cut the corner short and got them stuck on a railroad tie. :oops:)! :P :lol: :lol:
 
msscamp":1i5xk00n said:
That depends entirely on the males ability to properly explain how the equipment in question works! :P :P :P No patience in explaining generally leads to destruction of the equipment being operated. I cannot speak for other women, but I can state - in absolute honesty - that I've never destroyed anything (with the exception of a couple of exterior braces on the stock trailer, after I cut the corner short and got them stuck on a railroad tie. :oops:)! :P :lol: :lol:

I can see right now your selective memory is kicking in, another mysterious female attribute. :P Wife cannot grasp the theory of a clutch, thinks brake and gas are only necessary pedals. The guys at work know it's gonna be good when I start a sentence with: "Guess what my wife did this time..." :lol:

cfpinz
 
cfpinz":1bc4zurs said:
msscamp":1bc4zurs said:
That depends entirely on the males ability to properly explain how the equipment in question works! :P :P :P No patience in explaining generally leads to destruction of the equipment being operated. I cannot speak for other women, but I can state - in absolute honesty - that I've never destroyed anything (with the exception of a couple of exterior braces on the stock trailer, after I cut the corner short and got them stuck on a railroad tie. :oops:)! :P :lol: :lol:

I can see right now your selective memory is kicking in, another mysterious female attribute. :P Wife cannot grasp the theory of a clutch, thinks brake and gas are only necessary pedals. The guys at work know it's gonna be good when I start a sentence with: "Guess what my wife did this time..." :lol:

cfpinz

Oh no, no selective memory! There are far worse things than destroying equipment - explaining to Dad how it came to be destroyed, for example! ;-) He always made sure we knew how to operate anything we were asked to operate, and there were consequences for not listening, making sure we understood, and causing damage. ;-)
 

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