For hogs raised in confinement buildings. This tool is used to remove a dead carcass by pulling up alongside the carcass, tilting over with the two prong side toward the floor to cradle and raise the carcass into the chassis, upright the assembly again and wheel the dead animal out.
Only on TOAK do you get this kind of insider knowledge.
Did the designers test this thing in a real world application? You ever try dragging a little red wagon through pig ****?
For hogs raised in confinement buildings. This tool is used to remove a dead carcass by pulling up alongside the carcass, tilting over with the two prong side toward the floor to cradle and raise the carcass into the chassis, upright the assembly again and wheel the dead animal out.
Only on TOAK do you get this kind of insider knowledge.
And I used to have to use a pitchfork and pickup truck Was just the lil piglets though.. Matter of fact, it was the first time I got to drive a 3 on the tree.... After dumping a load of piglets in "the pit", I let it roll back.. Yup, stuck in dead piglets..
Did the designers test this thing in a real world application? You ever try dragging a little red wagon through pig ****?
In a properly managed to hog confinement facility the floors generally stay pretty clean, with all the crap being washed/rinsed through the slots in the floor into the major pit below.
Not that I'd want to live there or anything........
In a properly managed to hog confinement facility the floors generally stay pretty clean, with all the crap being washed/rinsed through the slots in the floor into the major pit below.
Not that I'd want to live there or anything........
Ah I see, any farms I worked on must have been back woods. The only concrete I seen was for the milk cows. Pigs were in a pen on the ground full of **** that I had to shovel.