This is a pile that has been sitting for years and I just started to turn every few weeks[img][img]https://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d44/dune33/pile1.jpg[/img]
I can realy feel the heat when turning
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I still have a pile at my place that is much more finished 3-4 years old and that with a load of cow manure will go no the garden this fall.
This pile is two doors down at the neighbors the pile is oak leaves,grass andsome twigs and branches.
The pile didint start out as compost just his dump so thier was some logs in thier so I'm getting good at picking the logs out with the skid steer.
mabe this fall I will move the pile to my place.
This pile is two doors down at the neighbors the pile is oak leaves,grass andsome twigs and branches.
The pile didint start out as compost just his dump so thier was some logs in thier so I'm getting good at picking the logs out with the skid steer.
mabe this fall I will move the pile to my place.
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Thats why Bobcats are so expensive because when we think skid steer we think bobcat, I do love having the Case 1825 it sits around alot but when I need to move something I can,we had so much snow last winter, I had piles all around.DoubleDogFarm wrote:Stella I know you can read, thats not a Bobcat.It looks beautiful! Can I borrow your Bobcat?
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My neighbor has one. I borrowed it for turning several yards of Horse Manure I was composting a few years back. It gets hot for sure, the horse manure .
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I think I'm embarrassed, but I'm not certain. "Bobcat" might be a general term up here for little yellow machines that can dig trenches and move things around. Sort of like "Kleenex" means any soft paper square used to blow a nose. Then again, it could just be that everyone up here buys the Bobcat brand. I don't know much about them other than that I really wished I had one when I was breeding horsesDoubleDogFarm wrote:Stella I know you can read, thats not a Bobcat.It looks beautiful! Can I borrow your Bobcat?
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