That works really slick! It took me about 40 minutes to pile up the manure. When we use the 4430 it would take all summer because you could only push in a little ways and then you'd have to wait for that clay to get dry and hard and then you could get a little more done. There is a gray clay underneath the manure pack so I left the bucket tipped down in about a 45° so I could see the teeth and if they started scratching clay then you just lift up a little bit. Have another section to do plus the lean-to to clean out and all that manure can go behind the barn behind the winter Rye
In a couple weeks or later this summer when it's dry I'll take the back blade on the 4020 and clean it up a little bit better
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