Posted by Clefus on January 25, 2009 at 12:44:06 from (98.21.19.239):
Last spring at an auction I bought a pto manure spreader advertised as a Massey Ferguson 135 for the sum of $500.....brought it home and used it....
Now Im in the process of refurbishing it...just took the old wood out...and will get ready to sandblast it this week.....I happened to spot an IH logo on the chain sprocket....after further looking, all of the pulleys,sprockets and gear box have the IH logo...
Did IH farm out spreaders to MF or do I have an IH spreader....??
I need a rough guess on potential model number so I can look it up in the online parts catalog...
Here is a description : body painted red, 10' bed, wood bottom, 1/2 wood on sides, pto driven --chain connecting two shafts, apron chain is blue, it has 3 beaters which are blue, 7.5 - 24 tires on 8 bolt hubs --wheels are yellow (thought that was odd)....
Any help with a potential model to help me look up parts would be appreciated..
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