[AT] manure spreader

Herb Metz metz-h.b at comcast.net
Fri Nov 7 05:46:36 PST 2014


Also, check with owners of existing units sitting around, especially if you 
notice they have not been moved recently.  I picked up a nice pto powered 
spreader that no longer was in use (good condition except drag chains need 
replaced) at a very decent price.

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From: DDSS
Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2014 11:05 PM
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Subject: [AT] manure spreader

We are down to 2 horses and the New Holland 519 spreader was tremendous
overkill.  My wife asked if she could get an acreage-sized spreader that she
could pull with one of our garden tractors.  I checked around and bought the
23-bushel, ground-driven Loyal brand (Loyal Wisconsin) spreader.  I checked
and could not find any reviews that were not 5 star.

http://www.tractorsupply.com/en/store/loyal-manure-spreader-23-bushel

Free shipping to the store, so my total cost was $1899.  That is really an
ingenious little spreader and so far, it has worked flawlessly.  There are
several spreaders about that same sized that were around the $3k mark that
could not handle shavings or straw, this one did.  She is using our 1989
Deutz Allis 1916 Ultima 16-hp tractor. Loyal says a 10hp will work.

If anyone is considering one, I would suggest that you look at this one.


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