Vick, if you are composting for six months, your soil in your pastures must love you to death. That’s awesome. Not everybody has the time or the space available to compost their manure. Glad that you get to that’s going to be fantastic for the nutrients in your soil. Now, Can the ABI classic spreader handle cow manure? You bet. Throw us your worst. I would recommend, however, looking at the eighty five cubic foot or up sizes. We have more of a commercial build to the eighty five and up sizes that would allow you multiple features, make it better for cow manure. If you’re using a skidsteer or a tractor loader to fill that manure spreader up. Eighty five it up is much better because the sizes it gives you a wider area to dump into those smaller sizes and the ground drive units are intended to be more maneuverable inside of barns that are actually picking stalls as they go and they can roll it right back out the barn.
So take a look again, referencing earlier in the show about those spec sheets on the product pages that it’s going to tell you how many animals we recommend for different size of spreaders. So small number of animals, smaller spreader. But you’ve got wet cow manure, absolutely jump up to that eighty five size or higher and you grab that PTO model as well. You’ll work through that. The Manure spreaders eat poop for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Thanks, Vic. Great question.