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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1659454" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>There are literally no spreaders around here. I can't think of a single ranch that has a manure spreader of any type. I would have to haul a trailer over to the coast to pick one up. That is $200 in fuel. All the backyarders over there want a spreader. They start at $2000 for 50 year old worn out machine. It rains a lot over there. They sit out in the rain and rust. The idea might work well where you are but it wont pencil out here.</p><p></p><p>A pickup box trailer from a full size pickup cost $200. An ATV winch is less than $100. Some steel, pullies, some wiring, and a little welding wont cost $300. I can't even start to buy a manure spreader for that. </p><p></p><p>By the way where do you find a $100 wheeler? My quad became toast a few weeks ago. There are just no used quads for sale. I found 3 used Honda Ranchers for sale. Two 2001 models and a 2003. They were priced at $3,800, $5,000, and $5,000. I am still searching.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1659454, member: 498"] There are literally no spreaders around here. I can't think of a single ranch that has a manure spreader of any type. I would have to haul a trailer over to the coast to pick one up. That is $200 in fuel. All the backyarders over there want a spreader. They start at $2000 for 50 year old worn out machine. It rains a lot over there. They sit out in the rain and rust. The idea might work well where you are but it wont pencil out here. A pickup box trailer from a full size pickup cost $200. An ATV winch is less than $100. Some steel, pullies, some wiring, and a little welding wont cost $300. I can't even start to buy a manure spreader for that. By the way where do you find a $100 wheeler? My quad became toast a few weeks ago. There are just no used quads for sale. I found 3 used Honda Ranchers for sale. Two 2001 models and a 2003. They were priced at $3,800, $5,000, and $5,000. I am still searching. [/QUOTE]
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