manure spreader

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  • #43160
    oxdrover7
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    Hi, I recently came across a new idea manure spreader and i am not sure of the model its ground driven and measures 10ft long by 40 inches wide by 18 inches deep does anyone know what model? thanks.

    #69900
    bradley
    Moderator

    sounds like the 14A, if it doesn’t have a seat and pole.

    #69901
    oxdrover7
    Participant

    @bradley 29758 wrote:

    sounds like the 14A, if it doesn’t have a seat and pole.

    Its a tractor drawn model, I thought that originally but the measurements for it were 6ft long? not sure thanks,

    Zac

    #69899
    Ronnie Tucker
    Participant

    i know they are both for a tractor but how much does a 12a and 14a each hold.have i heard of a 17 ni spreader. ronnie tucker

    #69902
    oxdrover7
    Participant

    Well I have determined its not a 14a, I got a manual for the 14 and the demensions are way to small and some of the sprockets are different. Still not sure what model but would like to know so I can get the right manual.

    Thanks, Zac

    #69898
    near horse
    Participant

    Here’s a pic of a ground drive NI 17. http://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/5999034

    A New Idea advertisement from 1940 indicates that the Model 10 manure spreader had a boosted load capacity, up to 65-70 bushels, because of these flared extensions on the side of the manure spreader. To prevent buildup and choking of the manure load at the back of the spreader as the manure was being spread, New Idea designed the Model 10 with flared sides extending all the way to the rear of the spreader. This meant that the top beater on the Model 10 had to be wider than the bottom beater. This was another variation from the design of the Model 8 spreader.

    Last but not least – ….MackNair’s

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    #8 (36 1/4 inches wide) $328
    #9 (34 1/4 inches wide) $318
    #10A (34 1/4 inches wide) $318
    #12A (36 1/4 inches wide) $328
    #14A (34 1/4 inches Wide) $300
    #17 (36 1/4 inches wide) $328
    #18 (34 1/4 inches Wide) $300
    #206 (37 3/4 inches wide) $375
    McCormick Deering Spreader
    #100 $200
    #200 (38 1/2 inches wide) $360
    #4 (38 1/2 inches wide) $360
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    [TD]#936S,937S Shield $40.00each[/TD]
    [TD]#1136s,1137s Angle $7.50[/TD]
    [TD]#1143s Plate $15.50[/TD]
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    [TD]#1314s,1315s Rear Angle $40. each[/TD]
    [TD]#1317s Shield $6.00[/TD]
    [TD]#531sa Support $22.00[/TD]
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    [TD]Axle Pin $.1.25[/TD]
    [TD]Pawl $4.50[/TD]
    [TD]Pawl Spring $.95[/TD]
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    [TD]Bushing $12.00[/TD]
    [TD]Axle Bearing $75.00[/TD]
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    [TD]L484 Sprocket $25.00[/TD]
    [TD]K1529 Bushing $5.00 each[/TD]
    [TD]L557 Bearing $17.50[/TD]
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    [TD]1161sa Shield $7.00[/TD]
    [TD]1160s Shaft $38.00[/TD]
    [TD]Cylinder Bars $22.00 each[/TD]
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    I cannot list all the parts I have available for manure spreaders. I also do not limit myself to New Idea Spreaders as I also have over 50 other spreaders for parts.
    I have rebuilt over 60 New Idea spreaders in my 42 years, so when you ask for parts I have the working knowledge to decipher your problem that most New Idea dealers cannot give you anymore. I would be glad to rebuild your spreader from the ground up or just to make it field ready.
    [h=2]Contact Information[/h]Telephone717-543-5136Postal address3055 US Highway 522 N, Lewistown, PA 17044Electronic mailGeneral Information: norman@macknair.com

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    #69903
    oxdrover7
    Participant

    Thanks everyone for the help I have decided that I have a 12a. Now to find some 7.50×20 tires.

    Thanks again, Zac

    #69905
    Famousfury
    Participant

    Hey to all,
    Just got a New Idea manure spreader yesterday. Trying to determine the model #. I believe it’s a 1930s era. I have narrowed it down to an 8 or 10. Anybody have one or know how to tell them apart and where to get parts?

    #69904
    fogish
    Participant

    You can try the place Near Horse posted about: Macknair’s.
    I apologize if that came off rude, I just didn’t know what else to post other than the website link.

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