Brand-new steel-wheel manure spreaders?!

Good Morning!
I was traveling through Rochester, Minnesota yesterday on US Hwy 52 when I saw a semi-trailer truck heading northwest with what looked like four brand-new, horse-drawn, steel-wheeled manure spreaders. Is there a company in Wisconsin or further east that is building brand-new horse-drawn manure spreaders? The sideboards were dark green, and the iron parts were painted black.
Thanks for the replies, and STAY WARM! Minus 30-50 is on-the-way!
Merlin
 
amish spreaders pioneer i think my neighbors have liquid spreaders you can here them thumping when hauling broken axles are common. belive it or not i seen one stuck and they had to dump it actually steels not a bad idea if you got an elevator or wagon that doesnt get moved much you never have to worry about flats. as to the cold weather it will be a breeze sorry about that .keep smiling people will be wondering how your staying warm.
 
I think there is several companus making them. I know one place I deal with at Berne, In. makes them. He is just an Amish machinery jocky. Several thousand dollars.
 
Not new but a horse drawn manure spreader. Made by the PA Giraud & Co, San Diego. I plan to restore some day, along with 30 other projects. Sorry about the double picture. Stan
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heck using one of them in the winter shouldn't be a problem, just feed the horses beans and ya got forced air heat blowing right on ya!

Rick
 
There are at least 4 or 5 companies making horse drawn/ground drive spreaders on steel or rubber. Very common to see in my area.
 
Well, I have a real old and worn,(though still
working) 'David Bradley-Sears Roebuck-Simpsom LTD'
manure spreder and it's got a number-896-3452, up
at the hand controls. I just wanted to try to find
anything that shows a picture of the thing
complete, since I can work steel, to a degree and
fashion any missing plates and stuff. Can you help
direct me? Thank for any time you might have,
Mike ( can't find another reasonable place to post
the question, in case anyone has an idea where to
post the above, I'd sure appreciate it)
 

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