Case manure spreader ID?

mschwartz

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Hello bought this little manure spreader too use behind the
kids 4H pigs. Looking on here I am thinking T6? Wanting to
confirm so that I can start looking for a manual. Needs a little
TLC ,tire and one broke handle but Ido not think it was ever
used a whole lot and must have been kept inside. Did not see
an id tag on it. What year would you guess it to be? Thanks,
Mike
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I'd sure say a T-6. I've both a owner's manual and a parts manual, along with a solid parts machine, or a retorable one. Been outside it's whole life but all there. Where are you? I'm in west central MN. Mail open
 
That is a T-6. The T-6 would be 70Bu. The T-8 was the same design, but 90Bu. and had a different apron gearbox. That sure is a real nice one.
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Great looking machine! Dad and Grandpa each bought a new T-6 to handle the manure from their milk cows when I was little kid. Hate to tell you, but the apron is in backwards. Sprockets are supposed to pull on the backside of the hook on the chain links. Pullin on the hook side flexes the hook and eventually it breaks. The flat side of the bars face the rear of the spreader to keep it on the floor and not ride over the load. Must not have done much work to have the paint on the apron chain.
 
It's your spreader to do as you wish. BUT that is to good to use. Go find a rusty one to use & keep that one in the back corner of the shed.
 
WOW ! Restore that spreader, It would be next to imposible to find another one that nice. Way to nice to haul pig poop in. Like others said , find a old rusty one to use. Don t paint this one , but put on a rust stopper of some type.
On a lighter note , How do you hitch the pigs to this tractor pulled spreader./ sorry , I could not that one pass.. clint
 
Don't have enough shed space for antiques that I can't use and enjoy. Using the old equipment the way it was meant to be used is how I enjoy my old equipment. I am guessing that with good preventive maintenance and a spot in the barn when not being used the spreader will be in as good or better shape 40 years from now as it would be just parked in the back of the barn where no one would see it, Mike
 
I have seen at least four just like it and about the same shape in the last year, more nice low use units out there than everyone thinks,,, Me I would use it! He bought it to use, not everyone can spend money just to have it sit in a shed
 

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