McCormick #100 & #200 Complete Web Assembly
Restore your vintage McCormick manure spreader with a complete heavy-duty web apron assembly designed for McCormick #100 and #200 International Harvester manure spreaders. Each assembly includes durable S-chain apron chains and welded web bars, providing a complete replacement solution for worn or damaged spreader webs.
Available for both #100 and #200 models, these Amish-made replacement assemblies help keep antique farm equipment working for years to come. Ships in two boxes and requires assembly of the chains between the web bars during installation.
Features:
- Complete apron chain and web bar assembly
- Fits McCormick #100 and #200 manure spreaders
- Heavy-duty S-chain construction (picture is of H-chain, not used on the McCormick Spreaders)
- Welded links on each web bar end
- Amish-made replacement parts
- #100 Model: 33-7/8" wide with 10 bars
- #200 Model: 38-1/2" wide with 15 bars
- Ships in two boxes via UPS
Description / McCormick #100 & #200 Complete Web Assembly
McCormick #100 & #200 Complete Web Assembly
Bring your vintage McCormick manure spreader back to working condition with this complete replacement web apron assembly for McCormick #100 and #200 International Harvester manure spreaders. Built for durability and dependable operation, each assembly includes heavy-duty S-chain web chains and welded steel web bars to replace worn, stretched, or broken apron systems.
Whether you are restoring an antique farm implement, maintaining a working horse-drawn spreader, or preserving agricultural history, this complete web assembly provides the essential components needed to keep your spreader operating as intended.
Complete Assembly Includes
- Heavy-duty S-chain apron chains (picture is of H-chain, not used on the McCormick Spreaders)
- Steel web bars with welded end links
- Complete web assembly ready for installation
- Components sized specifically for McCormick #100 and #200 models
Please note that the web bars arrive with welded links at each end. During installation, the chains must be assembled between the web bars. The assembly supplied uses S-chain construction and not the H-chain shown in some product photos.
Available Models
McCormick #100
- Width: 33-7/8"
- Number of Web Bars: 10
McCormick #200
- Width: 38-1/2"
- Number of Web Bars: 15
Select your manure spreader model from the drop-down menu when ordering. Pricing begins with the #100 model and increases for the larger #200 assembly.
Built for Vintage Farm Equipment Restoration
For generations, Amish craftsmen have continued to use and maintain horse-drawn farm equipment long after commercial manufacturers discontinued production. Since the 1950s, Amish machine shops have specialized in producing replacement parts for antique and obsolete farm implements that can no longer be serviced through traditional dealers.
Today, collectors, homesteaders, Amish farmers, and vintage farm machinery enthusiasts rely on these hard-to-find replacement parts to restore and preserve historic agricultural equipment. Finding original parts for McCormick and International Harvester manure spreaders has become increasingly difficult, making quality replacement components essential for keeping these machines operational.
Cottage Craft Works works directly with Amish manufacturers who continue producing replacement parts for antique horse-drawn and ground-driven farm equipment, helping preserve the machinery that helped build American agriculture.
Shipping Information
Due to the assembly's size and weight, web chains are shipped via UPS in two separate boxes. Shipping costs shown during checkout are estimates based on previous shipments. Additional shipping charges may apply depending on your location and carrier rates. If additional freight charges are required, we will contact you before shipment.
Please allow approximately 2-3 weeks for production and shipment.
If you have questions about fitment, measurements, or installation, please contact us before ordering to ensure you select the correct assembly for your manure spreader restoration project.

