Posted by Dave H (MI) on January 04, 2017 at 08:28:01 from (50.108.121.223):
In Reply to: Re: Binz again.... posted by Princeton Bill on January 04, 2017 at 06:01:48:
Back in the day when the place was leased, the semi's pulled right on the field. It wasn't that long ago and I am amazed by it honestly. Since I started farming the place it has been a mess of sticky gooey mud each fall and no way is a semi getting on the place or back to the barn. My small grain truck is a real hero in the mud but I still need to stay on the (sort of) packed lanes to get out. In a good year a truck could pull off the road and swing across a picked field and pull up to the bin. When I put these up they will extend a good 10-15 feet into that same field. I will extend that same width up to the road and use it to widen my lane so large equipment will eventually get in. Going to take a lot of aggregate to make that happen as there is a bit of a watershed in the middle of that lane. Can get sticky at times.
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