Posted by DeltaRed on October 30, 2016 at 09:16:51 from (65.100.147.147):
In Reply to: Homemade pto? posted by Turnaround on October 30, 2016 at 07:13:03:
I agree that the best alternative is to either buy a 'cheap' older tractor or get a ground drive spreader.Next question is,is the manure at the field,or is it several miles away?Get a ground drive and spreadwith the pickup you transport the spreader with.Or just haul/drive....a tractor to the field and leave at the field for the few days you are spreading.But you can try the axle gruond drive thing.It is cheap,not hard to put together. If it doesnt work you're not out much.then there will be no way to turn off the 'pto' drive. that means you will be hooking and unhooking the pto shaft every time you need to stop/start. You never said how big the spreader is. A small one the 8N would suffice. a big one will need the biger tractor. As was said a spreader will pull hard in soft wet ground,they are heavy on the pavement,you will need sufficent power and weight to handle..
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