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           Location: Kansas | I wonder how much one of those bad boys cost...... |
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      Location: ohio-in my own little world with pretty ponies :) | Wow! I def need this!!!! |
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ETA cost on the website is $2249 plus shipping..
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| hoofs_in_motion - 2014-01-14 2:56 PM I wonder how much one of those bad boys cost......
No kidding. I saw this on FB but didn't watch it because the screen is so small on my phone. May have to go back and see if I can find it. Purty neat |
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    Location: Missouri | According to their website...$2,249 plus shipping. Yep, I'm bored and looked it up (considering we don't have stalls - ours are in the pasture LOL). |
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        Location: ND | dianea - 2014-01-14 4:22 PM
According to their website...$2,249 plus shipping. Yep, I'm bored and looked it up (considering we don't have stalls - ours are in the pasture LOL).
i won't ever need one but Holy Crap, they are making a killing....you could build that in your garage for probably less than $300...... |
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| Not a doubt in my mind, that I could make one of those-----With a washing machine agitator, and some expanded metal. |
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    Location: New York | I have one. IV had it for years. I love it. Mine was $1,300 back 7 years ago. It's sold from woody pet pelleted bedding and it's called the Green Machine. But it will not sift regular pine bag shavings the screen holes are to small. You have to use saw dust or one of the pelleted wood products. But it does work great! |
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| A barn I used to board at had one that spun around, that was 15 years ago, he made it himself! |
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       Location: Peg-Leg Julia Grimm | I emailed woodypet to get a price on theirs. I would switch to all pellets if I could afford this thing. I have a friend whose husband could make one of these easy. But you know how long it would take to wait for him to get around to it? LOL  |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | That is pretty darn cool.... But the music oh my goodness , sounds like a stripper or pole dancer should have been in the stall dancing.  |
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   Location: SE Louisiana | Just Plain Lucky - 2014-01-16 11:07 PM
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| But it doesn't get rid of wet shavings, does it?? My horse makes laps in his stall, he's just a wiggler. So, he tends to mix everything up including the peed on shavings, so everything is semi damp. This wouldn't fix having to strip his stall all the time.
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    Location: Augusta, KS | I clean 30 stalls a day, picking up every inch of bedding to put into the sifter would be more work than picking out all the bad spots... I think. My shoulders start burning just watching it. |
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     Location: Jersey Girl | Thats a poopshaker, we have them at my barn. The owners actually make them. They are a WONDERFUL tool. I won't clean a stall without one now.
You remove the wet spots first, then sift the rest of the bedding.
You can buy the plans and make one yourself or he will make one for you.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iu5GlEvR7vA
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       Location: Peg-Leg Julia Grimm | Do you have a website you can post or contact information? Seriously I want one. I would switch to all pelleted bedding if I had one. |
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     Location: Jersey Girl | OregonBR - 2014-01-18 12:16 AM Do you have a website you can post or contact information? Seriously I want one. I would switch to all pelleted bedding if I had one.
http://www.poopshaker.com/
Not sure why it won't post an active link......
here is the contact info....Call or email Neil. Phone: 609-410-5113 Fax: 856-435-4004 E-mail: neilrlw@comcast.net
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     Location: Oklahoma | The Brockwood Stall Shifter began years ago in the US. They have a Facebook page. |
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