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New Holland Manure spreader beater teeth

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    Posted: 25 Apr 2011 at 8:52pm
I am going to need some new teeth for the beaters on my NH manure spreader. This is an older spreader, I think the Model is a 140. The old teeth are riveted on the bars...I think I can grind them off and bolt on new ones if I can find them.  There are two teeth to each piece. Spread manure for the school garden today and I think someone sold us a bunch of rocks covered with crap......
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At lest you didn't run a cement block through yours. I did that once through my AC140. It chopped up the block and didn't even bend a tooth. We have a lot of stone around here, and I often load 1 or 2 in a load.
You might find other brands of theeh are the same. Bob
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Well a cement block would have been a piece of cake compared to a couple of the boulders I had to lift out of the spreader.  I used the D17d to pull the spreader since I thought it was rock free.....but after seeing the rocks fly, I decided to pull up my hoodie and then my Carhart hood...and then hold my hand on the back of my head just in case. I never got nailed, but didn't look back too often either.  One rock shook the steering wheel pretty good when it hit.  Soooo I didn't see a couple of the big guys till the damage was done.  One was so big I had to get it on my knee before I could flip it out of the spreader, I'd guess 150#. Nothin like climbing into a slimey smelly spreader and lifting out slimey smelly rocks. Needless to say, I wasn't too happy with the situation, especially since it was volunteer work....and that manure spreader is my livelyhood.

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will the teeth outta an old harrow work?
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If you can picture a flat piece of iron about 8" long, an inch wide and 1/8" thick -  cut the ends  to a point about 2" long x 30 degree angle, bend up each end 90 degrees so you have a U shaped piece.  This is riveted onto the beater bar. A lot of them are bent over, but when you try to bend them back they snap off....obviously heat treated for strength.
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Doesn't the whole bar full of teeth unbolt from the beater assembly? I made whole new bars for a JD model N once. Took 1 1/4 inch steel square tubing the width of the old bar assemblies. Drilled holes all the way through 5/8 round. Welded in 5/8 rebars sticking up about the height of the old teeth.
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I have some NH & NI parts spreaders, there should be some good ones there. I will look when the sun comes up.  It will be a few days befroe I can get them, a littie wet out there. Richard
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New Holland used to sell new teeth and also new bars.
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Originally posted by R Aiken R Aiken wrote:

I have some NH & NI parts spreaders, there should be some good ones there. I will look when the sun comes up.  It will be a few days befroe I can get them, a littie wet out there. Richard
 
I'd appreciate that Richard.....we are a little wet out here too, it has been raining non-stop for 24 hours now.  My yard is a lake....crazy weather!
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oh...kinda like stalk shredder knives?
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Oops it is a model 510....guess I had AC numbers in my head last night!
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Originally posted by SHAMELESS SHAMELESS wrote:

oh...kinda like stalk shredder knives?
 
Here is a pic compliments of Richard A, my spreader is still at the school garden.
 


Edited by Eldon (WA) - 26 Apr 2011 at 8:37pm
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Look the same as New Idea Spreaders used also. 

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