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Oklahoma,AR,MO,KS,TX GTG (Next GTG 08/27/2016 ) Fort Scott, KS
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<blockquote data-quote="jerrycmorrow" data-source="post: 4717837" data-attributes="member: 38433"><p>ok. didn't think about you hauling wheat. thought just silage and wood. a definite case of tunnel thinking.</p><p></p><p>i don't know why expanded, if the holes aren't huge, wouldn't hold silage. many lawn companies use either expanded steel or welded mesh for the bottoms and sides of their clippings carriers. </p><p>the expanded steel comes in different openings and roughnesses. can be very smooth and can be very rough (as for good footing). can't see why silage couldn't be slid off a smooth, small opening expanded plate.</p><p>course, as often happens, i could be totally full of bat guano.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jerrycmorrow, post: 4717837, member: 38433"] ok. didn't think about you hauling wheat. thought just silage and wood. a definite case of tunnel thinking. i don't know why expanded, if the holes aren't huge, wouldn't hold silage. many lawn companies use either expanded steel or welded mesh for the bottoms and sides of their clippings carriers. the expanded steel comes in different openings and roughnesses. can be very smooth and can be very rough (as for good footing). can't see why silage couldn't be slid off a smooth, small opening expanded plate. course, as often happens, i could be totally full of bat guano. [/QUOTE]
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