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Re: Tractors and chicken houses don't mix
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Posted by Paul in Mich on April 23, 2004 at 17:37:13 from (68.188.227.110):
In Reply to: Tractors and chicken houses don't mix posted by Brad on April 23, 2004 at 12:00:20:
Brad, I done tole you and tole you not to be parkin the equipment that close to the hen house. And do get that 350 out of that environment. you're right about parking things too close to the chicken coop, but that goes for cow barns, and hog pens too. The chemicals will eat them before your eyes, or so it seems. Now parking inside the barn doesnt seem to have near the adverse effect as parking outside next to the barnyards. Another thing that is a life saver to equipment is a steam cleaner of power washer to keep the barnyard chemicals washed off. I work for a fertilizer distributorship during the planting season, and if not for the steam cleaner, the company would be replacing trucks, sprayers, spreaders, and Terra gators on a yearly basis as the fertilizers contain much of the same chemicals as does animal waste. YOu can watch things rust and corrode faster than it takes to make a pot of coffee.
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