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Manure spreaders are still used today to help distribute this natural fertilizer.
Truck mounted manure spreaders are also common in North America.
Only two manure spreaders were produced the first year of operation and fourteen the following year.
Manure spreaders began as ground-driven units which could be pulled by a horse or team of horses.
Thus the widespread modern manure spreader was born.
And borrowing a manure spreader from next door turns into an all-day excursion.
The first successful automated manure spreader was designed by Joseph Kemp in 1875.
Another farmer "drove upwind of a utility crew then switched on his manure spreader".
Manure from pigs and cattle is usually spread on fields using a manure spreader.
With more than 6 percent of Gehl - which makes machines like forklift trucks and manure spreaders - they had their own plans for it.
"The manure spreader really had him flustered.
She's not a journalist, she's a manure spreader.
Manufacturer of 2 innovative manure spreader types.
Manure spreader, an agricultural machinery designed to spread manure.
Oppenheim conceived the idea of a practical manure spreader during a game of paddle ball.
One such example was a patent by a Daniel Merrell in 1886 for a mechanized "manure spreader".
And the remnants of last season's crop are piled high in the manure spreader, waiting to be dropped on the fields and left to rot.
The device consisted of a manure spreader which doused the facility with fuel, ignited few seconds later by a small explosion.
I made the four miles in seven minutes, honking my way past Arnold Crowley, who was driving his tractor with the manure spreader attached.
They now have manure spreaders of several different types that work on dry, solid and slurry manures as well as irrigation systems.
Other inmates manufacture hay wagons and manure spreaders or refurbish schoolbuses and dump trucks.
On October 18, 1899, Oppenheim began to produce his new manure spreader, incorporating the "widespread" paddle device.
It is not unusual to see an exhibition trade stand selling Manure spreaders sighted next to a stand selling luxury sports cars.
Synck subsequently worked with his future father-in-law, Joseph Oppenheim, to develop the first practical manure spreader.
In farm districts, farmers still use manure spreaders to distribute this valuable commodity over their fields and dig it back into the soil in spring.