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Re: Opinions on Manure spreaders
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Posted by scubap58 on March 21, 2005 at 09:59:13 from (207.255.6.112):
In Reply to: Opinions on Manure spreaders posted by Ramon from NC on March 21, 2005 at 06:43:34:
My first question would be do you live where it snows. If you do, an want to spread in the winter time find one with a PTO drive. I have an old model 100 spreader it is ground driven nice little spreader but it does not work in the snow. Lots of new models around. I just recently bought an older MF PTO drive spreader an cut it down to the size that works nice on the Bn. It takes some work, but it works in the snow.
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