My horsemanship teacher had an 18 foot Featherlite bumber pull that he used to haul two horses behind his Liberty Coach bus. He was on the road 40 weeks of the year so it would rack up the miles. One thing he did before he used it was had the bottom to feet Rhino lined to keep the piss off the aluminum. Sometimes the horses would have to stay in the trailer for two days because there may not have been a place to let them out when he stopped.
@mikeburgan7675
Жыл бұрын
Great Job! Teamwork!
@northsconnienerd742
Жыл бұрын
As tough as the manure was stuck to the trailer you might want to explore its adhesive properties to see if there 's commercial potential as a glue base. Lol!
@bobrat
2 жыл бұрын
You should get a rotating-pulse head for your pressure washer. Cut the job in half.
@trevormorgan6611
2 жыл бұрын
Hi there from the UK. I am really enjoying your video's, it takes me back to my youth, growing up on a small mixed farm in South Wales U.K. Keep the video's interesting, and coming, and I am sure you will soon have a much larger following! I understand now why my father always insisted we clean out the trailer at the first chance we had after using it, it comes off a lot easier1 LOL.
@AgWildNebraska
3 жыл бұрын
It's just about clean enough to eat off of. I've been looking at a featherlight similar to that. Do they seem to slip much on that floor? Also have you had much trouble with things cracking like door hinges?
@GierokFarms
3 жыл бұрын
No haven't really had much trouble with it being to slipery. It is groved and has small serrated pieces along the entire floor. As for the hinges haven't had any problems but we also don't use it as much as a cattle jocky or a larger dairy would.
@joshbutterfass5251
Жыл бұрын
Were you using hot water when spraying the trailer out
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