If you’re in the market for a new manure spreader for your farm, one thing you will learn quickly is that not all spreaders are created equally. Every stable and small farm is different and has unique application needs. That means that the type of spreader that will work best for your operation depends on a number of factors.
At Millcreek, we believe that quality and workmanship matter. So if you’re looking for a manure spreader for your small farm or horse farm, be sure to choose one that is built to last and will help you work quickly and productively!
Read on for three additional factors that make Millcreek spreaders the best choice for equine centers, stables and farms.
Three Factors to Consider When Buying a Manure Spreader
Solid Construction
Many manure spreaders are made with thin, painted metal that can warp, dent and corrode over time. If you need a spreader to manage waste on your farm, then it’s important to look for a manure spreader that’s built to last. You don’t want to invest in a spreader that will be broken or corroded after a few short seasons! At Millcreek, our signature farm-tough construction uses thick, high-quality metal, powder coating and other durable components to ensure our manure spreaders stand the test of time. We are focused on building the best quality machines with well-engineered design and the right materials that will last season after season.
Corrosion-Resistant Components
If you’re going to purchase a commercial-grade manure spreader for your horse farm, you want something that’s not going to rust or corrode in a few years. That’s why we offer options for spreaders made from corrosion-resistant materials that are sure to last for decades not years! For example, our machines provide additional durability with options like Rhino lining, which is a patented poly coating that prevents acidity in manure from eating into the metal body of the machine.
But for the ultimate in durability, our stainless steel manure spreaders will last for decades without rusting and can be used to store manure overnight. In 2014, we introduced the world’s first and only stainless-steel compact spreader with a lifetime warranty against floor and body rust. So you know this machine will last!
Another benefit of our stainless steel options is that it ensures your spreader will never rust, allowing you to store manure in your spreader overnight or for days at a time. This eliminates the need for daily spreading, allowing you to spend more time on other activities around the farm.
A Team That Stands Behind Them
If you run into problems with your machines, you’ll want access to help from experts when you need it. Because our manure spreaders are made in our factory in Pennsylvania, our expert technicians are available to talk you through service and other repairs. We also can quickly ship replacement parts, and we’ll always be available to answer your questions and help you out with your machine. Our team includes horse enthusiasts, hobbyists and equine experts who understand the need for a quality product and how the product will be used in your specific operation. That means they’ll be able to help you at a moment’s notice if you have questions or concerns.
Ready to Invest in a New Manure Spreader?
If you’re looking for a durable and reliable manure spreader that will increase the efficiency and productivity at your equine center, stable or farm, contact us today. Our knowledgeable staff of equine and farming experts look forward to helping you choose the right spreader. We look forward to hearing from you!