Box Spreaders 195
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2026 New Holland Box Spreaders 195
THE INDUSTRY'S BEST-SELLING "STRONG BOXES"
PROVEN STRENGTHNew Holland box spreaders, also known as manure spreaders, are known for being built to last. They have durable floors and sides made from special corrosion-resistant steel for strength load after load.
12-YEAR BONDED PROTECTION PLANNew Holland box spreaders come with a 12-year Bonded Protection Plan that guarantees the floor and sides for peace-of-mind and better resale value.
CAPACITY FOR YOUR OPERATIONFive models, with 215 to 444 cu. ft. (6.10 to 12.57 m³) of capacity, are available to match the needs of your operation.
EASY SPEED CONTROLSSet apron speed from your tractor seat with the standard rotary quadrant control. Adjust from neutral, slow unloading, fast unloading, and cleanout.
THE INDUSTRY'S BEST-SELLING "STRONG BOXES"New Holland box spreaders — known as manure spreaders or "strong boxes" — are engineered to produce an even spread pattern and are built to last. These top sellers have the toughest floors and sides of any spreaders available, featuring steel that is more corrosion-resistant and stronger than ordinary steels for unmatched durability.
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ENGINEERED FOR DURABILITYBuilding the best manure spreader in the industry means providing the rugged construction needed for reliable performance. It starts with extra steel frame members in the spreader's undercarriage for increased box strength, plus, standard heavy-duty axles with high-strength steel plates and spindles for reduced frame stress.