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Lisa Merida

01-13-2008 15:51:06




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who made the 1st manure sprader and what year?




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hdg6tom

01-15-2008 17:13:36




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 Re: 1st manure spreader in reply to Lisa Merida, 01-13-2008 15:51:06  
I was reading a historical piece about a man in MO I think. He farmed thousands of acres with mules and hired men. It told about how progressive a farmer he was. They actually made their own spreaders. He had a bunch of them. He claimed they made him more money than all his hired men put together. This was in the late 1800's. Maybe someone else has a better memory than me and can tell you more about this man.

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RENE'S

01-14-2008 14:40:36




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 Re: 1st manure spreader in reply to Lisa Merida, 01-13-2008 15:51:06  
THE ONLY EQIPMENT MANUFACTURE WON'T STAND BEHIND



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Eldon (WA)

01-15-2008 09:26:12




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 Re: 1st manure spreader in reply to RENE'S, 01-14-2008 14:40:36  
Actually Allis Chalmers made one they could stand behind....it was the Model 110 front unload!



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Gatz

01-13-2008 18:04:17




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 Re: 1st manure spreader in reply to Lisa Merida, 01-13-2008 15:51:06  
from a Wikipedia entry....

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Henry Synck is an important figure in Ohio history. He was a pioneering American industrialist who participated in the development of mechanized farming. He and his father-in-law, Joseph Oppenheim, developed the first practical manure spreader. Their invention was so successul that it spawned a major manufacturing company, the New Idea Spreader Works, later renamed the New Idea� Farm Machinery Company.
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check out link below....

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acdave

01-13-2008 16:59:13




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 Re: 1st manure spreader in reply to Lisa Merida, 01-13-2008 15:51:06  
from what i have been told it was new idea not sure what year



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acdave

01-13-2008 16:59:17




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 Re: 1st manure spreader in reply to Lisa Merida, 01-13-2008 15:51:06  
from what i have been told it was new idea not sure what year



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36 A

01-13-2008 19:16:20




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 Re: 1st manure spreader in reply to acdave, 01-13-2008 16:59:17  
I thought it was a guy from japan and his name was Fling Sh-- High.LOL i couldn't help my self.



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730virgil

01-15-2008 09:56:29




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 Re: 1st manure spreader in reply to 36 A, 01-13-2008 19:16:20  
he was really from china



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36 A

01-15-2008 19:10:42




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 Re: 1st manure spreader in reply to 730virgil, 01-15-2008 09:56:29  
thats right



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