The other thing I would suggest is to paint the expanded metal flat black. You will be amazed how easy it is to see thru when you do that. Cuts out a lot of the reflection.
The first time I saw Eric in PA with his spreader I was very impressed. You will figure out how best to set things up. Heck, all I really remember about our either spreader with the horizontal beater was you were always getting big lumps getting flung out when the manure was very heavy or frozen. I grew up on a dairy/poultry (eggs) farm. We switched to a side delivery spreader because of the wet soupy chicken manure. the spreader was a long half round tank with a shaft running the lentgth of the spreader with weighted chains that spun around and flung the manure out the side of the spreader.
Glad your putting out videos again . Keep them coming and watch your channel grow maybe you can catch up 10th generation. By the way who knew you could set music to manure spreading but you had a way and it's works .Great Job ! 😁😁😁😁
It seems to me that with little bit of fabrication you can just put a bowdencable onto the dial for the chainspeed, no need for electronics. Or take the dial off the spreader, lengthen the hoses and hang it on the back of the tractor or something, seen it on other spreaders. Nice to have you back making video's, would be great if your sister would make her appearences to.
Great video Seth! Looks like the manure spreader is doing a great job. Vertical beaters are the way to go. Good point about the lighting. Looking forward to seeing the upgrades. Thanks for the video!
morning seth, I like the way the new equipment works, from the aerial view some of the big clunks kinda worked the spreader teeth, but it did handle it. You did another good job with the video. Thank you/ did you get up at five the next morning? you get it done.
Maybe in the future you will be a little bit smarter and build a cattle shed a little taller so that you will be able to get a tractor and manure spreader inside the shed