The "Traditional Box-Type"
spreader
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The "Rotary" spreader
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Damage may occur if manure is too wet and/or
heavy.
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ROTATING DRUM makes manure weight work FOR
you! (70% moisture or less is best.)
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Stuck or wedged manure stops all
spreading
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NO clumping or
bridging.
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Broken chains & cables
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NO chains or cables
to break
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Rust holes in wagon
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Structural steel expanded metal drum powder
coated for corrosion resistance
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Worn out belts
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NO Belts
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Pasture unusable until waste has dissipated.
Sometimes taking a year or more.
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Shredded manure dissipates
within weeks of spreading, allowing horses to return to the pasture
MUCH sooner. |
Discing or dragging fields
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Manure already shredded. No need to disc or
drag.
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Large chunks flung out create Fly breeding
condos!
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Shredded manure dries quickly, virtually
eliminating fly-breeding potential!
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Hay, long grasses, or twine may jam blades and
break chains.
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Uneaten hay collection system prevents
clogging or jamming
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Heavy tongue weight when filled with manure.
Weight makes it difficult to move and hitch up.
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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.) |