"Traditional Box Spreader"
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Damage may occur if manure is too wet and/or heavy.
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Stuck or wedged manure stops all spreading.
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Rust holes and/or rotting wood in wagon
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Pasture unusable until waste has dissipated. Sometimes taking up to a year or more.
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Harrow, discing or dragging fields
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Large chunks flung out create fly breeding condos!
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Hay, long grasses, or twine may jam blades and break chains
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Heavy tongue weight when filled with manure. Weight makes it difficult to move and hitch up.
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Turning and spreading virtually impossible due to one tire driving the blades and the other tire dragging the manure to the blades.
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Need a PhD to calibrate the spreader!
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