Victoria Township, North Dakota | So I was at the ag show this week I ran into a fellow producer who built a shop a few years ago.
I was commenting on how North Dakota is now using brine on the roads now to keep the winter roads from getting icy.
And how white a salty looking our trucks get on a semi warm day.
One neighbor who we see in line at the Elevator always has clean trucks every morning.
We speculated that this guy is doing a great job of cleaning and power washing his trucks at the end of the day.
So my fellow producer was concerned that he had a good drain field but if he were to power wash 3 trucks at the end of the day everyday
the humidity would cause water rain from the ceiling if he washed every day running the power washer for an hour and a half.
So if you run a pressure washer in the winter, what would you do over or what did you do right when it comes to washing trucks in a farm shop every day?
Edited by ndcorngrower 2/2/2019 18:51
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