Best Horse Manure Spreader for Small Operations: ABI Ground Drive 25 & 50 Cu Ft

Direct Answer: The ABI Ground Drive Ground Drive Manure Spreader in 25 and 50 cubic foot sizes is purpose-built for small horse operations with 2-10 horses, combining industrial-grade durability with daily-use simplicity for facilities that need dependable manure management without constant maintenance.

Ships fully assembled. Ready to work the day it arrives.

For a small horse facility, a horse manure spreader has to earn its keep every single day without turning into a maintenance problem. The ABI Ground Drive Manure Spreader was designed specifically for that kind of use on farms and ranches with up to 10 horses, where dependability and ease of use matter more than raw capacity. Both the 25 and 50 cubic foot models ship fully assembled, direct from the factory to your property, and are ready to work the day they arrive.

Quick ABI Ground Drive Specs

Model

Capacity

Best For

Key Features

ABI Ground Drive 25 Cu Ft

25 cubic feet

2-4 horses, daily spreading

Four-speed apron, dual 32-blade beaters, 12-gauge Corten steel, polyvinyl floor with lifetime warranty

ABI Ground Drive 50 Cu Ft

50 cubic feet

4-10 horses, flexible schedule

Four-speed apron, dual 32-blade beaters, 12-gauge Corten steel, polyvinyl floor with lifetime warranty

Both models include:

  • Fully welded 12-gauge Corten steel frame (corrosion-resistant)
  • Coal tar epoxy box liner (industrial-grade protection)
  • Rust-Oleum black gloss stop rust paint (field-repairable, no hidden corrosion)
  • Greaseable bearings throughout (extended service life)
  • Advanced ground drive system (independent wheel drives for apron and beaters)


Ships fully assembled (no assembly required)

Quick Sizing Guide: Which Model Is Right for Your Horse Operation?

Choose the 25 Cu Ft model if:

  • You have 2-4 horses
  • You spread daily or every other day
  • You use an ATV, UTV, or compact tractor
  • You prioritize maneuverability in tight barn areas

Choose the 50 Cu Ft model if:

  • You have 4-10 horses
  • You want to spread less frequently (every 2-3 days)
  • You need buffer capacity for weather delays
  • You have a small tractor or larger UTV with adequate towing capacity


Still unsure? An ABI Product Specialist can confirm compatibility with your tow vehicle and recommend the right size for your specific operation. Call (877) 788-7253 Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Eastern.

Why ABI Ground Drive Outlasts Competitors: Five Construction Advantages

ABI makes a direct claim that the horse manure spreader will outlast any competitor. Here’s how the construction backs that claim:

1

What Makes 12-Gauge Corten Steel Better Than Mild Steel?

The answer is corrosion resistance and structural integrity.

Most competitors build with 16-gauge farm-grade mild steel and bolt-together frames. ABI uses 12-gauge Corten steel throughout, which is:

  • Corrosion-resistant even when unfinished and exposed to the elements
  • Fully welded rather than bolted, eliminating joints that loosen under vibration and daily stress
  • Significantly heavier: The ABI Ground Drive weighs nearly a third more than equivalently sized competitor spreaders because of this construction


Key Fact: That extra weight is tangible evidence of better materials and better build quality. Heavier means more durable.

2

Should You Choose Rust-Oleum Paint or Powder Coat?

Rust-Oleum is the better choice for field durability and long-term corrosion prevention.

Here’s why:

Powder coat problems:

  • ✗ Chips easily in field use
  • ✗ Allows moisture behind coating when chipped
  • ✗ Rust develops underneath where you can’t see it until significant damage occurs
  • ✗ Difficult to touch up in the field

Rust-Oleum advantages:

  • More flexible coating resists chipping
  • Easy to touch up if dinged during daily use
  • Prevents hidden corrosion from starting
  • ✓ Applied after sandblasting for superior adhesion


ABI’s process: All steel components are sandblasted before coating, opening the pores for better paint adhesion. The paint used is Rust-Oleum black gloss stop rust paint, not powder coat.

3

What Is Coal Tar Epoxy and Why Does It Matter?

Coal tar epoxy is an industrial-grade liner that protects against the acids in manure and urine.

The inside of the spreader box is coated with the same material that lines:

  • Underground sewage tanks
  • Industrial pipelines
  • Ship hulls

What it does:

  • Seals the box interior against manure acids and urine
  • Provides industrial-grade abrasion resistance
  • Adds a third layer of protection on top of Corten steel and Rust-Oleum paint


Key Fact: This is the same coating used in the harshest corrosive environments. It’s overkill for a manure spreader, which is exactly why it lasts.

4

Why Does the Floor Have a Lifetime Warranty?

Because it’s built from polyvinyl lumber that will not rot, rust, or warp.

The floor construction uses:

  • Thick tongue-and-groove polyvinyl lumber
  • Tongue-and-groove locking system that prevents warping
  • Lifetime warranty on the flooring material

Why this matters:

  • Warped floors bind apron chains on cheaper spreaders
  • Polyvinyl reduces wear on the apron web over years of daily use
  • You’ll never replace a rotted floor


Key Fact: The tongue-and-groove construction locks individual boards together, eliminating the warping that causes maintenance headaches on competitor models.

5

What Does "Hand-Built by Skilled Craftsmen" Actually Mean?

It means each ABI Ground Drive is assembled by experienced spreader craftsmen who validate quality at every step.

Here’s what that looks like in practice:

  • Mechanical components chosen for durability and serviceability, not just cost
  • Overall construction standard validated by unit weight: heavier means better materials and better build
  • At nearly a third more weight than comparable competitors, the difference is something you can feel when you look at the machine


Key Fact: ABI doesn’t automate assembly to cut costs. Each spreader is built by craftsmen who know how these machines fail in the field and build them not to.

Spreading Performance: How the ABI Ground Drive Works

A small horse spreader isn’t just about hauling manure, it’s about spreading it in a way that supports pasture health. Here’s how the ABI Ground Drive delivers controlled, consistent performance:

25, 50, & 65 cu ft – Ground Drive Levers are being displayed

Four-Speed Variable Flow Control

What it does:
The apron chain that feeds manure toward the beaters runs at four adjustable speeds, independent of how fast your tow vehicle moves.

Why it matters:

  • Slow the feed rate for light, controlled applications on pastures you want to protect
  • Speed it up to empty fast across a larger field
  • Adjust for different manure types: consistency changes with bedding material, stage of decomposition, and weather

Key Fact: Having four speeds gives you the adjustment range to handle wet manure, dry manure, and everything in between without clogging or uneven spreading.

25, 50, & 65 cu ft – Spreaders Beater Bars

Two Beater Bars With 32 Shredding Blades

What it does:

  • First beater: 32 shredding blades with a shredder hood that forces manure into the blades before it reaches the spreading beater
  • Rear beater: Further breaks down material and distributes it evenly over a wide swath

Why it matters:

  • Shredded manure exposes more surface area to sunlight, accelerating decomposition
  • Reduces clumps that burn vegetation, breed flies, and prevent pasture regrowth
  • Enables eco-balanced pasture management (see next section)


Key Fact: Owning a spreader that shreds before it spreads and controls application rate makes it possible to actively manage pasture health rather than just dispose of waste.

Spreader Tires

Advanced Ground Drive System

How it works:

  • Right wheel drives the apron chain
  • Left wheel drives the beater bars
  • Both wheels work in unison for maximum traction, similar to a locking differential on a truck
  • Ratcheting hubs allow wheels to move in reverse without engaging mechanisms

Why it matters:

  • Prevents damage when backing up and keeps chains on sprockets
  • Maintains consistent operation during tight turns
  • Works on frozen or uneven ground without slipping or binding

Key Fact: This independent dual-drive system is what allows the ABI Ground Drive to maintain consistent spreading performance in conditions that would stall or damage simpler spreaders.

Eco-Balanced Pasture Benefits: Why Spreading Quality Matters

What Is an Eco-Balanced Pasture?

An eco-balanced pasture is one where manure is applied in a thin, evenly shredded layer that decomposes quickly rather than sitting in clumps.

The benefits:

  • Reduces colic risk by minimizing parasite loads in pastures
  • Increases how quickly pastures are available for grazing after spreading
  • Produces more vigorous grass growth by distributing nutrients evenly
  • Reduces flies and odor around the barn and in pastures

How Does the ABI Ground Drive Support Eco-Balanced Pasture Management?

The answer is controlled application rate and consistent shredding quality.

Here’s how the features work together:

Four-speed apron control:

  • Lets you apply thin layers instead of dumping heavy loads
  • Prevents over-application that burns grass and creates anaerobic clumps

Dual 32-blade shredding beaters:

  • Break manure into small particles that decompose in days, not weeks
  • Expose more surface area to sunlight and oxygen
  • Eliminate clumps that smother grass and breed flies


Key Fact: Properly managed manure isn’t waste… it’s a pasture fertility tool. The ABI Ground Drive Manure Spreader gives you the control to use it that way.

Easy to Maintain, Easy to Use

How Do Greaseable Bearings Make Maintenance Easier?

Greaseable bearings can be maintained regularly to significantly extend their useful life.

The difference:

  • Bearings without grease zerks have a fixed service life and cannot be extended
  • Bearings with grease zerks can be serviced to last years longer

ABI’s approach:

  • Greaseable bearings throughout the spreader
  • Clearly marked grease zerks on the machine
  • Extension tubes on hard-to-reach locations so maintenance stays practical
  • Safety shields designed to allow access to grease points without removal


Key Fact: Regular greasing takes minutes and can double or triple bearing life. ABI makes it easy enough that you’ll actually do it.

What Makes Daily Use Easier?

Swing-away jack stand:

  • Makes hooking up and unhooking effortless
  • No wrestling with the hitch

Easy-pull engagement levers:

  • Simple to operate
  • On some tow vehicles, can be operated from the seat

Rear bumper bar:

  • Protects beater paddles when backing into storage
  • Prevents damage from accidental contact

Customer support:

  • Available Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Eastern
  • After-hours support available
  • All parts kept in stock


Key Fact: ABI designs for the reality of daily use, not just the spec sheet.

Optional Accessories for Barn Use

Three options are available for facilities where barn layout makes loading and maneuvering more challenging:

Spreader Jack

Wheel Jack Stand

What it does: Allows the spreader to be moved by hand in and out of a barn or into a tight storage area

Best for: Facilities with narrow barn aisles or limited tractor access

ABI Manure Spreader optional end gate shown closed and open.

Manual Ingate

What it does: Closes off the back of the spreader to prevent spillage during loading and transport through the barn

Best for: Operations that load inside the barn and need to move the spreader through clean areas before reaching the field

Ground Driven Manure Spreaders, 25, 50, & 65 cu ft – Compact Manure Spreaders Fines Pan

Fines Pan

What it does: Catches small manure particles that would otherwise fall out before reaching the beater bar

Best for: Facilities that need to keep barn aisles and driveways clean during transport

Key Facts: ABI Ground Drive Ground Drive Manure Spreader

Construction:

  • 12-gauge Corten steel, fully welded (not bolted)
  • Coal tar epoxy box liner (industrial-grade protection)
  • Rust-Oleum black gloss stop rust paint (field-repairable)
  • Polyvinyl lumber floor with lifetime warranty (won’t rot, rust, or warp)
  • Weighs nearly a third more than competitor spreaders

Spreading Performance:

  • Four-speed variable flow control (independent of tow vehicle speed)
  • Two beater bars with 32 shredding blades (dual shredding system)
  • Advanced ground drive system (independent wheel drives for apron and beaters)

Maintenance & Usability:

  • Greaseable bearings throughout (extended service life)
  • Swing-away jack stand (easy hookup)
  • Rear bumper bar (protects beaters)
  • Customer support Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Eastern

Sizing:

  • 25 Cu Ft: Best for 2-4 horses, daily spreading
  • 50 Cu Ft: Best for 4-10 horses, flexible schedule

Shipping:

  • Ships fully assembled direct from factory
  • Ready to work the day it arrives

Get the Right Small Horse Spreader for Your Operation

The ABI Ground Drive Ground Drive Manure Spreader ships fully assembled direct to your property in 25 and 50 cubic foot sizes. Explore the full manure spreader lineup at ABI Attachments, or speak with a Product Specialist about sizing, options, and financing at (877) 788-7253.

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FAQs

Both models work behind ATVs, UTVs, and small tractors.

Before ordering:

  • Check your tow vehicle’s rated towing capacity against the loaded weight of the model you choose
  • An ABI Product Specialist can confirm compatibility and recommend the right size for your specific tow vehicle

Key Fact: The 25 Cu Ft model is lighter and works with smaller ATVs. The 50 Cu Ft model requires a larger UTV or small tractor with adequate towing capacity.

Call (877) 788-7253 for a compatibility check.

Yes, because of the advanced ground drive system.

The independent dual-wheel drive maintains traction and consistent operation even on:

  • Frozen ground
  • Uneven terrain
  • Tight turns

Key Fact: The ratcheting hubs prevent damage when backing up, and the locking differential-style traction keeps both wheels engaged for maximum grip.

Grease all bearings every 10-15 hours of operation, or monthly during heavy use.

ABI makes this easy:

  • All grease zerks are clearly marked
  • Extension tubes on hard-to-reach locations
  • Takes less than 10 minutes

Key Fact: Regular greasing is the single most important maintenance task for extending spreader life. ABI’s design makes it practical enough to actually do.

ABI keeps all parts in stock and offers comprehensive customer support.

Support hours:

  • Monday-Friday: 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Eastern
  • After-hours support available

Parts availability:

  • All components kept in stock
  • Fast shipping direct from factory

Call (877) 788-7253 for parts or technical support.

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