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    Although the New Idea brand was discontinued in the mid-2000s, it still has many followers, and numerous used New Idea manure spreaders, mowers, pickers, and other products remain available.

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    Serial NumberUNKNOWN
    Location: Durango, Iowa
    Seller: Orange Valley Auction
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    Auction Date:7/16/2026 10:30:00 AM (CDT)
    ConditionUsed
    Location: Atlanta, Illinois
    Seller: Naughton Auction Service

    1978 NEW IDEA 217

    Dry Manure Spreaders

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    ConditionUsed
    Location: Batesville, Indiana
    Seller: Judy Behlmer
    Serial Number113591
    ConditionUsed
    Location: Columbia, Tennessee
    Seller: TriGreen Equipment - Columbia
    ConditionUsed
    Location: Mcdonald, Tennessee
    Seller: Newman Farms
    ConditionUsed
    Location: Mcdonald, Tennessee
    Seller: Newman Farms
    Serial Number91344
    Location: Pecatonica, Illinois
    Cutting Width12 ft
    Location: Breese, Illinois
    Seller: Midwest Tractor Sales
    Serial NumberHP89565
    ConditionUsed
    Location: Wilson, North Carolina
    ConditionUsed
    Location: Leola, Pennsylvania
    Seller: Country Machinery LLC.

    NEW IDEA 5209

    Pull-Type Mower Conditioners/Windrowers

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    Serial Number20995
    Location: Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
    Seller: W.F. Welliver
    Cutting Width84 ft
    Location: Sunman, Indiana
    Serial Number110134
    Location: Marlette, Michigan
    ConditionUsed
    Location: Wheeler, Illinois
    Seller: Spiker Farms
    ConditionUsed
    Location: Leola, Pennsylvania
    Seller: Country Machinery LLC.
    Serial Number107949
    Location: Lewisville, Ohio
    Seller: Baker & Sons Equipment Company
    Serial Number636780
    Location: Lewisville, Ohio
    Seller: Baker & Sons Equipment Company
    ConditionUsed
    Location: Amherst, Ohio
    Serial Number122812
    Location: Lewisville, Ohio
    Seller: Baker & Sons Equipment Company
    Serial Number96216
    Location: Bad Axe, Michigan
    ConditionUsed
    Location: Archbold, Ohio
    Length528 in
    Location: Marlette, Michigan
    Length492 in
    Location: Marlette, Michigan
    Length492 in
    Location: Marlette, Michigan
    Spread Width10 ft
    Location: Seymour, Texas
    Seller: Montgomery Tractor Company
    Serial NumberUNKNOWN
    Location: North Vernon, Indiana
    Spread Width8 ft
    Location: Southington, Ohio
    Serial Number291694
    Location: Lancaster, Kentucky

    The founding of New Idea in 1889 and its subsequent success are tied to the modern widespread manure spreader, which Joseph Oppenheim is credited with inventing. John Kramer, however, had previously patented a manure unloading machine but also borrowed $1,000 from Oppenheim after his shop burned down in 1896. Unable to repay Oppenheim, Kramer signed his patent over. Oppenheim would eventually apply a “new idea” to the design by adding paddles that spread the manure wide, thus saving farmers considerable work.

    The spreader led Oppenheim to found New Idea Spreader Works, the company he headed until his death in 1901. His son Ben and son-in-law Henry Synck then took control, eventually introducing corn pickers and shellers, elevators, rakes, hay loaders, mowers, wagons, and transplanters. In 1945, they sold New Idea to Avco, which operated as Avco New Idea before Allied Products bought the company in 1984 and restored the New Idea name.

    After acquiring White Farm Equipment’s tractor production in 1985, Allied combined it with New Idea to create White-New Idea. By 1993, AGCO, owner of the Massey Ferguson, Challenger, and Sunflower brands, acquired the entire White-New Idea product line but discontinued it in the mid-2000s. Today, used New Idea-branded pickers, mowers, manure spreaders, shellers, and other products are still available.