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Model 100 spreader

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Re: Model 100 spreader

Postby Rudi » Thu May 16, 2013 11:19 pm

Ok... item 34.

Jim:

Dumb question. How can you tell the depot has one? I have been wondering about that. I can't find it on Messicks or the on-line lookup at CaseIH. Maybe I am not looking in the right area.
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Re: Model 100 spreader

Postby Barnyard » Thu May 16, 2013 11:32 pm

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Re: Model 100 spreader

Postby Jim Becker » Thu May 16, 2013 11:43 pm

You have to go directly to their web site. You can then do a part number check as a "guest". If you get a hit on a part, you have to go through a dealer for pricing and to get the part.
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Re: Model 100 spreader

Postby DickB » Fri May 17, 2013 5:00 am

Two questions about the manure spreader.

My spreader has wood boards on the sides. The photos on this thread show either sheet metal or plywood or? What's usual?

What does the cover look like? Don't have one.

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Re: Model 100 spreader

Postby Ida Red » Fri May 17, 2013 6:16 am

Boldpsi your next job will be to free her all up so you and the wife can take turns spreading and driving.
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Re: Model 100 spreader

Postby Bob McCarty » Fri May 17, 2013 9:02 am

DickB, The cover he refers to is the two chain guards which are often removed and missing. The sides were originally sheet metal, and the floor was wood planks.

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Re: Model 100 spreader

Postby Matt Kirsch » Fri May 17, 2013 2:44 pm

If you strike out at the depot, and can't find it otherwise, and can't stand to keep looking anymore, here are a couple ideas I had...

1. If you know someone with a plasma table or a water jet, they could copy the existing gear, and cut a new gear out of plate steel. Laminate 3-4 thinner layers of metal together, held with rivets or bolts, some creative grinding to round off the teeth, and use a weld-in hub from Tractor Supply on either side.

2. That chain is a standard size, and the number should be stamped into each link. You might be able to find a generic sprocket, maybe something with a taper lock hub, with the right number of teeth for that chain.

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Re: Model 100 spreader

Postby Rudi » Fri May 17, 2013 10:28 pm

I just checked the depot for that sprocket ... guess what :?: :?:

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I 3335SA BRKT --- 1 0
I 3335SAX SPKT --- 2 0


If I read it right they have 2 sprockets in stock?
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Re: Model 100 spreader

Postby DickB » Sat May 18, 2013 5:44 am

Bob McCarty wrote:DickB, The cover he refers to is the two chain guards which are often removed and missing. The sides were originally sheet metal, and the floor was wood planks.

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Thanks, Bob. My spreader, as I mentioned, has wood planks for siding. And, like you say, a wood floor. Saw the spreader, for a few years, stuck in the weeds and not moving, so stopped, talked to the owners, paid for it, brought it home. The owner told me he soaked old motor oil on a rag and slopped that on the floor and side boards to preseve them. Not ecological or environmentally friendly advice there, but I've done this for something like 20 years, and it works. Comments on more eco-friendly options?

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Re: Model 100 spreader

Postby Bob McCarty » Sat May 18, 2013 8:13 am

The manual says to coat the floor with linseed oil several times a season, so you're not far off. :D

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