- cross-posted to:
- dull_mens_club
- cross-posted to:
- dull_mens_club
Bloody hell. Neighbor driving by called me up to suggest there might be an issue.
Thank dog for good neighbors.
Bloody hell. Neighbor driving by called me up to suggest there might be an issue.
Thank dog for good neighbors.
Thanks for that, I am still confused because the grain isn’t in a pile right near the end of the track. Does the track move in a circle or something?
wind I guess, as it’s falling from a higher point it has time to fly a little beforehand
That was puzzling me too! I haven’t ever moved one myself but my understanding was it’s a bit of a pain to move the loader track, so I’m not sure how the grain ended up in that pattern. You’d think if the loader was still running it would only be in a pile at the end. But I’ve also never had to deal with a mess like this.