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McCormick spreaders
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McCormick spreaders
I've recently run across two IH McCormick No 10 manure spreaders at auctions. Looks Cub-sized, and very similar to the 100s that people seem to collect, except the sides are wood. Anyone have info on the No 10? And was I smart are dunb not to bid over the $900 that one sold for today? I actually want to spread manure, and aren't that interested in collecting just to have it.
Red Rooster
(Eric Trahan)
58 Cub Lo Boy
52 Super C
43 H
(Eric Trahan)
58 Cub Lo Boy
52 Super C
43 H
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If all your are interested in is function, check with your local farm supply stores. Some of them around here stock one the right size for a cub, and most of them cna get them. Since the only thing I spread is B.S. I didn't pay any attention to the price.
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IHC 10 manure spreader
I have an undated brochure showing six spreader models, the last sentence says that a Cub or Lo-Boy can handle the spreader with ease. Can't comment on the price, although I've seen several 100's that badly needed paint that went for about !/2 that.