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Re: Lime Question
[Re: BradB]
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02/28/21 07:28 AM
02/28/21 07:28 AM
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OlTimer
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If you get desperate do what I did.I had 10 tons delivered, hooked up my trailer to the Polaris, shoveled lime on back of trailer and blew it off with a backpack blower while driving slowly. You were DESPERATE!!!
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Re: Lime Question
[Re: gmterry]
#3383582
04/02/21 04:23 AM
04/02/21 04:23 AM
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Joined: Oct 2007
Posts: 2,264 Cantonment FL
wareagle22
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Paper mill lime mud is used a bunch in the ag fields in Escambia County due to the availability from the GP mill in Brewton. You can see huge white piles in the edge of the fields where it has been delivered. There are quite a few guys who make good money this time of year hauling lime from GP. We had 30 tons delivered to the hunting club for $210. It’s hard as hell to spread as it starts getting damp pretty quick after delivery but it’s a fraction of the cost of pelletized lime. I finally found a 3 pt PTO spreader that WILL spread it whether it’s wet or dry. I bought a Sides Spread All spreader and when he says it will spread anything, he ain’t lying. I paid a premium price for the spreader but like most of you, I could not find anybody that would spread lime with a truck on our hunting club. Roads are too rough and the risk of getting the truck stuck all but eliminated that option. And pulling a spreader buggy down uneven washed out roads is a chance I’m not willing to take.
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Re: Lime Question
[Re: wareagle22]
#3395977
04/22/21 08:34 PM
04/22/21 08:34 PM
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Joined: Aug 2002
Posts: 5,767 Lower AL
k bush
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Lower AL
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Paper mill lime mud is used a bunch in the ag fields in Escambia County due to the availability from the GP mill in Brewton. You can see huge white piles in the edge of the fields where it has been delivered. There are quite a few guys who make good money this time of year hauling lime from GP. We had 30 tons delivered to the hunting club for $210. It’s hard as hell to spread as it starts getting damp pretty quick after delivery but it’s a fraction of the cost of pelletized lime. I finally found a 3 pt PTO spreader that WILL spread it whether it’s wet or dry. I bought a Sides Spread All spreader and when he says it will spread anything, he ain’t lying. I paid a premium price for the spreader but like most of you, I could not find anybody that would spread lime with a truck on our hunting club. Roads are too rough and the risk of getting the truck stuck all but eliminated that option. And pulling a spreader buggy down uneven washed out roads is a chance I’m not willing to take. That Sides new or used ? How many Benjamin's did it kill ?
"Cull" is just another four letter word...
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Re: Lime Question
[Re: k bush]
#3396073
04/23/21 04:12 AM
04/23/21 04:12 AM
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Joined: Oct 2007
Posts: 2,264 Cantonment FL
wareagle22
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Paper mill lime mud is used a bunch in the ag fields in Escambia County due to the availability from the GP mill in Brewton. You can see huge white piles in the edge of the fields where it has been delivered. There are quite a few guys who make good money this time of year hauling lime from GP. We had 30 tons delivered to the hunting club for $210. It’s hard as hell to spread as it starts getting damp pretty quick after delivery but it’s a fraction of the cost of pelletized lime. I finally found a 3 pt PTO spreader that WILL spread it whether it’s wet or dry. I bought a Sides Spread All spreader and when he says it will spread anything, he ain’t lying. I paid a premium price for the spreader but like most of you, I could not find anybody that would spread lime with a truck on our hunting club. Roads are too rough and the risk of getting the truck stuck all but eliminated that option. And pulling a spreader buggy down uneven washed out roads is a chance I’m not willing to take. That Sides new or used ? How many Benjamin's did it kill ? I bought it brand spanking new and it was $7K by the time I got it to Florida. I figure that I can make my money back by spreading lime on nearby clubs that have the same problem I had of not having any other option. It is a really unique design as you can put fertilizer and seed in it with the PTO going and it will mix it all together with the auger that’s in it. It also has a Reese type hitch on the back to pull a drag or cultipacker so you can plant/fertilize/cover in one pass with only one tractor. I got the biggest one they make so if you aren’t after a 2500 lb capacity, they are a lot cheaper.
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Re: Lime Question
[Re: wareagle22]
#3396128
04/23/21 06:55 AM
04/23/21 06:55 AM
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Joined: Aug 2002
Posts: 5,767 Lower AL
k bush
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12 point
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Lower AL
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Paper mill lime mud is used a bunch in the ag fields in Escambia County due to the availability from the GP mill in Brewton. You can see huge white piles in the edge of the fields where it has been delivered. There are quite a few guys who make good money this time of year hauling lime from GP. We had 30 tons delivered to the hunting club for $210. It’s hard as hell to spread as it starts getting damp pretty quick after delivery but it’s a fraction of the cost of pelletized lime. I finally found a 3 pt PTO spreader that WILL spread it whether it’s wet or dry. I bought a Sides Spread All spreader and when he says it will spread anything, he ain’t lying. I paid a premium price for the spreader but like most of you, I could not find anybody that would spread lime with a truck on our hunting club. Roads are too rough and the risk of getting the truck stuck all but eliminated that option. And pulling a spreader buggy down uneven washed out roads is a chance I’m not willing to take. That Sides new or used ? How many Benjamin's did it kill ? I bought it brand spanking new and it was $7K by the time I got it to Florida. I figure that I can make my money back by spreading lime on nearby clubs that have the same problem I had of not having any other option. It is a really unique design as you can put fertilizer and seed in it with the PTO going and it will mix it all together with the auger that’s in it. It also has a Reese type hitch on the back to pull a drag or cultipacker so you can plant/fertilize/cover in one pass with only one tractor. I got the biggest one they make so if you aren’t after a 2500 lb capacity, they are a lot cheaper. Thanks for the info
"Cull" is just another four letter word...
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