rambler
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( A "Manure Fork" it is! I had better tell the fabricator what he's making and to advertise it as such. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif )</font>
My appologies - I come from such a farm background, I assume _everyone_ would know it is a manure fork or manure bucket! /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif Been using one for decades - for manure.
They are better when they are nearly flush with the bottom. This type work ok for manure pack, and for some of the stuff you mentioned. But, if it is flush with the bottom, then it can be used for all your plans, plus more. Flush is better, and they can be made that way. I have about 3 on the place.....
--->Paul
My appologies - I come from such a farm background, I assume _everyone_ would know it is a manure fork or manure bucket! /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif Been using one for decades - for manure.
They are better when they are nearly flush with the bottom. This type work ok for manure pack, and for some of the stuff you mentioned. But, if it is flush with the bottom, then it can be used for all your plans, plus more. Flush is better, and they can be made that way. I have about 3 on the place.....
--->Paul