Country Pro 250 lb. Manure Spreader – 151049399
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( 3 Reviews )Rated 4.67 out of 5 based on 3 customer ratings03
- SKU: 151049399
The compact, tow-behind 8.7 Cu. FT Manure Spreader is ideal for use in smaller barns. The spreader is designed to fit through standard 4 FT gates and can clear up to 4 horse stalls at once. This ground-driven spreader features a simple engagement lever on each wheel to tap when you are ready to spread.
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The compact, tow-behind 8.7 Cu. FT Manure Spreader is ideal for use in smaller barns. The spreader is designed to fit through standard 4 FT gates and can clear up to 4 horse stalls at once. This ground-driven spreader features a simple engagement lever on each wheel to tap when you are ready to spread. The aluminum drum and steel agitators have an adjustable relief panel, allowing you to decrease or increase the size of the opening depending on the material’s size or dampness. The manure spreader distributes waste quickly and evenly. Simply attach it to your garden tractor, ATV, UTV, or riding mower and start spreading. Designed to make yard care easy and stress-free.
- Large hopper holds approximately 8.7 cubic feet of manure
- Durable powder coated housing can hold up to 200 lbs of manure
- Quickly and easily engage or disengage the spreader with the wheel mounted actuation lever
- Attaches to any ATV, UTV or garden tractor and can be towed up to 16 MPH
- 15 inch solid high-traction tractor-tread tires provide great maneuverability
- Steel agitators inside the hopper ensure a consistent even spread
- Includes a 1 piece corrosion resistant extruded aluminum drum with spreader vanes
- Spreader is designed to fit through 4 foot gates and can hold enough material to clear 4 horse stalls
Additional information
Brand Compatibility | Universal |
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Coverage Area | 208 sq. ft. |
Features | Tow Behind/8.7 cu. ft. |
Frame Material | Steel |
Hopper Capacity | 8.7 cu. ft. |
Hopper Height | 25 in. |
Hopper Material | Steel |
Hopper Weight Capacity | 250 lb. |
Maximum Spreading Speed | 5 mph |
Maximum Spreading Width | 30 in. |
Minimum Spreading Speed | 1 mph |
Minimum Spreading Width | 30 in. |
Model Compatibility | Garden Tractors, ATV/UTV |
Primary Color | Black |
Product Height | 27.4 in. |
Product Length | 82.4 in. |
Product Width | 47.2 in. |
Product Weight | 172 lb. |
Spreader Type | Tow Behind |
Warranty | 1 Year |
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Manure is organic matter that is used as organic fertilizer in agriculture. Most manure consists of animal feces; other sources include compost and green manure. Manures contribute to the fertility of soil by adding organic matter and nutrients, such as nitrogen, that are utilised by bacteria, fungi and other organisms in the soil. Higher organisms then feed on the fungi and bacteria in a chain of life that comprises the soil food web.
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Spreader may refer to:
- Broadcast spreader, an agricultural machinery or lawn care tool designed to spread seed, fertilizer, lime, sand, ice melt, etc.
- Spreader (railroad), a kind of maintenance of way equipment designed to spread or shape ballast profiles
- Hydraulic spreader, a tool used by emergency crews in vehicle extrication
- Spreader (sailboat), a spar on a sailboat used to deflect the shrouds to allow them to better support the mast
- Spreader bar, a BDSM bondage device
- Spreader beam, a lifting device used to distribute forces appropriately for structural or interference reasons
- Container spreader, a tool used for lifting containers and unitized cargo
- Manure spreader, an agricultural machinery designed to spread manure
- Spreader (mining), a heavy equipment used in surface mining and mechanical engineering/civil engineering
by Cajun
Dutch Made Posted — “Wheel lever unlocked (engaged) spreading large of manure over driveway. Won’t stay disengaged. Grease nipple on wheel pulled out when grease gun was removed. Called warranty company. They were unable to find a company that fixes manure spreaders but offered to send new nipple. Hope the new nipple works because the threads on the wheel might have been stripped. This has been a hassle. Do not purchase items on line if your local store doesn’t carry them.” Most likely the two bolts that go in the slotted holes of the engagement levers are either missing or out of adjustment.
by Madigan
easy to assembly works great, good size for four horses.
by Thomas
This spreader is lightweight and convenient, and I am able to put about three wheelbarrows full of manure/shavings in it before spreading. The layer it spreads is a little heavier than I had hoped but acceptable. The hitch is a little tricky to get on the ball at first but after adjusting it was fine.