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vande
Posted 2/18/2012 19:37 (#2236995 - in reply to #2236691)
Subject: Re: Manure spreaders


sw minnesota
I just bought a 195 new holland today, I have had a 190 new holland for the past 3 years and have had minimal trouble with it. As long as you have double beaters it spreads really nice. I have all feedlot manure off of cement and the majority being cornstalk bedpack manure. the 190 is about 2 ft two short to evenly get two buckets long in there for me, if that makes sense. I also wanted bigger tires and hydraulic drive. These spreaders are pretty simple but works well for me. If I was loading alot of manure off of dirt yards I would maybe consider a heavier built one. A good friend of mine has a 8124 kuhn/knight and he loves it can dump way more frozen chunks in then i can and gets along good, but it takes longer to unload.
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