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Manure spreader floor wood ?

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T.J.-N.J.

01-04-2004 10:22:36




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I am just starting the restoration of an old McCormick 100 manure spreader I was wondering what most people use as replacement wood for the floor, mine is pretty well rotted but enough of it remains to use as patterns. This is the little ground drive spreader that some people call the cub spreader. I have a friend who does cabinet work and he offered me some corian counter top scrap pieces that would probably last a long time. My father has also offered to bring me up some cyprus from Florida the next time he comes up north and it lasts forever, I was just wondering what everone else used. T.J.

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bk

05-04-2004 17:44:45




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 Re: Manure spreader floor wood ? in reply to T.J.-N.J., 01-04-2004 10:22:36  
I have ,, what I think is a McCormick 100.
the chain that draws the load to the rear has large links..... ....(3 1/2" by 2") Were can I order some replacement links ???
thank you, bk in N.Y.



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Dieselrider

01-04-2004 15:21:43




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 Re: Manure spreader floor wood ? in reply to T.J.-N.J., 01-04-2004 10:22:36  
TJ, I used treated plywood on the bottom of my Massey Harris #11. It works good and is all one piece.



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Don LC

01-04-2004 16:49:33




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 Re: Re: Manure spreader floor wood ? in reply to Dieselrider, 01-04-2004 15:21:43  
Dad had the best idea....put it back like it came from the factory..... ..



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Chris

01-04-2004 11:43:27




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 Re: Manure spreader floor wood ? in reply to T.J.-N.J., 01-04-2004 10:22:36  
I used cedar when I restored my silo filler. Another possibility would be the new material they use to make decks and docks. The recycled plastic stuff. A bit expensive but would last a lifetime. The free corian would be the way to go dollarwise! You would have the most beautiful spreader bottom in the county!



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