Fine Spread Pan
Sits below the back beater and catches manure tumbling out the back, ensuring no manure drops out without being broken up. Also reduces messes when traveling over cleaner pathways.
Ideal for: composted manure or when spreading in a controlled setting, such as a lawn or clean-kept meadow, by spreading thinner, the manure breaks down faster into the grass.
Dolly Wheel Jack
Replaces the standard jack and allows the user to push the spreader around on the wheel without lifting the front end. It still jacks up and down to hitch, and flips out of the way for spreading.
Ideal for: rolling around on blacktop, barn floors, and other surfaces. It is not ideal to park on hillsides.
Raptor Liner
A spray in rubberized liner (black color interior), coating the steel box surface. Similar to any truck bed liner, protecting against scratches and wear.
Ideal for: weather resistance when left outside, wet manure, or when leaving manure in the spreader. Part of the paint process means it should be done with the actual painting of the frame.
Manual End Gate
The interior gate holds manure in the spreader during loading and transport, flips upward to spread, and blocks some manure from moving forward. Ground Drive Spreaders have manual gates; PTO spreaders have hydraulic gates as a safety feature.
Ideal for: loading and transporting over clean areas, and spreading fine or composted manure, as it may not pile into the spreader and may run out the back.