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office: 800.378.4639 info@stableandarena.com fax: 410.871.1953
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Old vs. New

Rotary  Manure Spreaders - Old vs. New

 
The "Traditional Box-Type" spreader
The "Rotary" spreader
Damage may occur if manure is too wet and/or heavy.
ROTATING DRUM makes manure weight work FOR you! (70% moisture or less is best.)
Stuck or wedged manure stops all spreading     
NO clumping or bridging.
Broken chains & cables
NO chains or cables to break
Rust holes in wagon
Structural steel expanded metal drum powder coated for corrosion resistance
Worn out belts 
NO Belts
Pasture unusable until waste has dissipated. Sometimes taking a year or more.     

Shredded manure dissipates within weeks of spreading, allowing horses to return to the pasture MUCH sooner.

Discing or dragging fields
Manure already shredded. No need to disc or drag.
Large chunks flung out create Fly breeding condos!
Shredded manure dries quickly, virtually eliminating fly-breeding potential!
Hay, long grasses, or twine may jam blades and break chains.
Uneaten hay collection system prevents clogging or jamming
Heavy tongue weight when filled with manure. Weight makes it difficult to move and hitch up.    

Weight balanced in four-wheeled frame keeps weight off of movable hitch.

Turning and spreading virtually impossible due to 1 tire driving the  blades and the other tire dragging the manure to the blades.

Tires have one job only, turning the rotating drum. This insures a nice even spread of manure even in the tightest of corners. (See picture below.)

 
 
 

F.I.C.S. of Maryland, Inc. & Carolina Equine Essentials

office: 800.378.4639 info@stableandarena.com fax: 410.871.1953