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Composting Dung??
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<blockquote data-quote="Raynard" data-source="post: 1618714" data-attributes="member: 1594"><p>Bought mine on ebay off a chap in west wales who runs a scrap yard. Been hunting a menart for a while. Was ex council so done nothing - paint still on the drum & pulleys. Think it was around £4k. Turning is dependant on what you are composting; high carbon straw takes maybe a month between turns, compared to green material which reduces this dramtically. </p><p></p><p>Now I have stock I will add ready made compost to fym to speed up process with muck produced this winter for top dressing in the spring.</p><p></p><p>My ultimate pleasure (worryingly sad) is seeing the blended fym & layer muck composted and then top dressed by bunning spinning deck!</p><p></p><p>Must leave compound more often.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raynard, post: 1618714, member: 1594"] Bought mine on ebay off a chap in west wales who runs a scrap yard. Been hunting a menart for a while. Was ex council so done nothing - paint still on the drum & pulleys. Think it was around £4k. Turning is dependant on what you are composting; high carbon straw takes maybe a month between turns, compared to green material which reduces this dramtically. Now I have stock I will add ready made compost to fym to speed up process with muck produced this winter for top dressing in the spring. My ultimate pleasure (worryingly sad) is seeing the blended fym & layer muck composted and then top dressed by bunning spinning deck! Must leave compound more often. [/QUOTE]
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