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Re: Opinions on Manure spreaders
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Posted by Pa. Don on March 21, 2005 at 10:30:40 from (216.42.66.81):
In Reply to: Opinions on Manure spreaders posted by Ramon from NC on March 21, 2005 at 06:43:34:
I ran young livestock years ago, and all we ever had around here were ground drive spreaders. Used and old David Bradley model till the chain got to the point it was breaking more than not. Replaced it with a New Idea 206 ground drive. Worked much better in the snow as it has taller tires on it. Pulled the 206 with an 8n, farmall C, H, and a 300. Don't run livestock anymore but I've kept it around. Wife is now into raising chickens so it gets used once or twice a year. Have even used it to spread leaves on the field in the fall. I take the lawnmower out with the grass catcher to pick up the leaves and just haul them over to it and dump them in. The mower grinds them up pretty well. Have had many offers to buy it over the years but refused to sell it. I suppose they liked the idea that I always have kept it stored inside instead of leaving it out in the weather.
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