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Posted by Grant on January 28, 2004 at 13:05:06 from (209.53.82.10):
I have a NH silage blower (do not remember the number but I will find out). I want to blow sawdust and shavings 6 - 700 feet out into my my field. I have a bunch of 8 inch and 6 inch aluminum irrigation pipe which I could connect and lay out to the field. There is no elevation gain, and I just want to blow it into a big pile so that I can spread it with my cat. I could truck it out with a couple of single axle dump trucks and a big manure spreader, but I think it will take too long (labour intensive)and the fields are really wet until June. Any thoughts as to whether this would work or if it is too far to blow the sawdust. I know they blow a lot of sawdust in mills etc. I know the blower works, but I have never used it, I do not even know why we have it. We always filled our bunker with trucks and loader and we never had a silo. Dad must have got a good deal.
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