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Posted by newtothisgame on August 04, 2006 at 19:58:49 from (206.9.100.57):
In Reply to: How to remove loose, 30-year-old hay from a loft posted by Blue3992 on August 03, 2006 at 14:59:19:
my dad always said i think to much and here is one of those ocassions not sure if it would work just throwing the idea out there if the hay is matted dow pretty bad and if it is pretty even a thatching blade on a push lawn mower set as high as can go you would have to wet it down this way or a fire would probally happen or if you could lift a self propelled snow blower up to the loft it might also work just one of my hairbrained ideas i came up with
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