The rear access door on the Frontier™ MS14 Series Spreader provides easy access to the beater chains for lubing. Chains are powered by a reliable center-drive system that requires minimal maintenance.
Cylinders create ease when working in cold weather
High-moisture loads are no problem with the MS14 Series Hydraulic-Push Spreaders hydraulic end gate. It is constructed with a heavy-duty steel frame and solid, virgin-grade polyethylene for durability.
Dual-lift cylinders control the raising and lowering of the end gate and provide fast operation in cold weather.
High-strength channel steel is used for the poles and frame for durability. Bearing hangers run beneath the frame to support drive shafts while allowing for vibration.
Heavy-duty truck tires support the added weight of the implement, even when filled with wet material.
Weight is distributed over the axles with 7.6-cm (3-in.) diameter sleeve-protected spindles for reliability. Tandem wheels provide flotation in soft field conditions.
Heavy-duty construction includes structural floor beams spaced 24-cm (9.5-in.) apart for maximum support. High-strength rectangular steel tubing is used for the poles and frame to ensure durability.
The hitch drawbar extends to the axles so that weight can be distributed along the implement's length. This design and construction allows for uniform support as material is being pushed through the box.
The variable-speed hydraulic push-gate on the Frontier™ MS14 Series Manure Spreader makes unloading super fast. The push-gate is angled at the bottom to efficiently remove manure.
Dual piggyback hydraulic cylinders reduce the overall length of the implement for tight turns. Steel tubing runs from the hitch to the rear axle for support and durability.
Power take-off (PTO) shaft runs underneath the implement
A straight shaft of the PTO runs underneath the center of the Frontier™ MS14 Series to an angle gearbox at the rear and then over the beater drive sprocket.
The gearbox is protected with a steel skid plate. Bearings have triple-lip seals and require no additional greasing.
Cover more ground in less time by using the vertical-beater configuration. Augers are mounted vertically for a wider spread pattern and fewer passes in the field. Reversed flighting on the top portion of the augers reduces kickback of material and results in less vertical loft.
Bolt-on teeth give additional bite when attacking hard, compressed material. The result is consistent sizing and uniform spread.