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<blockquote data-quote="HasthorpeGrange" data-source="post: 7717297" data-attributes="member: 22440"><p>Not quite a full bucket helps as you say, we get the same with the green bedding. Do half the passage with the belt running one direction. Then the opposite for the second half. Then on the return down the shed do the opposite side to what you just did. Stops it trying to pull it all out of one side and levels itself back out making it flow better. Just had the challenge of taking the door out of ours tonight. It been away so a service and new belt and came back with a bent second hand door in it which took me half an hour to get back out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HasthorpeGrange, post: 7717297, member: 22440"] Not quite a full bucket helps as you say, we get the same with the green bedding. Do half the passage with the belt running one direction. Then the opposite for the second half. Then on the return down the shed do the opposite side to what you just did. Stops it trying to pull it all out of one side and levels itself back out making it flow better. Just had the challenge of taking the door out of ours tonight. It been away so a service and new belt and came back with a bent second hand door in it which took me half an hour to get back out. [/QUOTE]
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