New Idea 19 Spreader Web Apron Assembly
Complete heavy-duty web apron assembly including the chains and 15 web bars for vintage New Idea 19 manure spreaders. Size 41-5/8” wide. Ships in two boxes 82lbs. - 46" x 16" x 16" dimensions per box
You have a choice of chain types between the 67H pictured on the roll, or the 67 T-Rod shown in the chain link picture.
The high-strength USA manufactured 67 T-Rod. It replaces the 67-size pintle chains and cast detachable chains. 67 T-Rod Chain was invented for the purpose of easier assembly and disassembly, it also weighs less than other options and offers an ultra-high strength of 16,000 LBS. Additionally, it works on the same standard 67-series sprockets that came on the equipment originally. Also available with the #67H Steel Detachable Chain. Specify which chain type you want when ordering.
The web bars will come with links welded on each end. You will need to assemble the chains in between the web bars as it is being installed.
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Description / New Idea 19 Spreader Web Apron Assembly
Web chains will need to be shipped via UPS in two boxes. The shipping cost shown in the calculator is an estimate based on previous shipments. The actual shipping may cost more, we will notify you if additional shipping is needed.
Please expect up to 2-3 weeks to ship.
Our Amish companies have been making replacement parts since 1950 for what many consider antique or junk farm machinery today. In the late 1800s and early 1900s, just about every farm used the same farm equipment providing ample outlets for replacement parts. As most farmers modernized through the 1900s the Amish still depended on horse-drawn equipment as many still do today.
Since this equipment is no longer being manufactured and dealers are no longer stocking parts it becomes difficult to keep this old vintage farm machinery operational. Both Amish and vintage farm machinery implement enthusiasts scour junkyards, farms, and tree lines in search of these long-abandoned implements for restoration.
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