Pony Soldier
WKR
When I was in my youth, one of my tasks was digging out the stalls before putting hay in the barn. These typically were filled in the back half about 3.5 ft. It would take me about 1-1.5 days to dig and pitch it out a window into a truck. If nothing else - the ammonia would clean out your sinisuses for the rest of the month.
Now I have reached the ugly stage in life. Kids are gone. Grandkids are too small and I'm back to digging out everything my girls dropped off during hunting season in the stalls.
I try not to kill myself by doing a tractor bucket at night and in the morning. It takes about 3-4 days at this rate.
Just out of curiosity - how do you get your stalls cleaned out? Kids? Machines? Hired hands? Etc.
Now I have reached the ugly stage in life. Kids are gone. Grandkids are too small and I'm back to digging out everything my girls dropped off during hunting season in the stalls.
I try not to kill myself by doing a tractor bucket at night and in the morning. It takes about 3-4 days at this rate.
Just out of curiosity - how do you get your stalls cleaned out? Kids? Machines? Hired hands? Etc.