I don't have any pics of mine until maybe next week. It's still in the shed- we can't spread until next week.
But, on another note, I do have a yarn that sounds feasible. Where did the manure spreader actually come from?
The story I heard was that a teacher in Ohio noticed his male students were often late in the mornings in getting to school. Questioning them, he found that they weren't goofing of and hooking, but had to help their fathers and load and spread manure before they were allowed to leave for school. Of course, the loading had to be done by hand, but unloading was accomplished the same way, and took as much or more time. He toyed with the idea of a self unloading wagon of sorts, and set about building one. As success came aafter working on it, he found that he had developed one of the first workable honey wagons.
His product became the 'NEW IDEA' machinery company in Coldwater, Ohio..... They became the meanest machines on the farm. Constantly kicking the chit out of themselves.....
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