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Leon Quarterly
1. quarterlyDecember 2004
Inside:
Leon Introduces New
Manure Spreaders
New high capacity SS 755 Silver Spreader
makes economic sense for larger operators
Page 1
C & B Expo a Success
for Leon’s Mfg. Co.
An expo in Batavia, New York garners some
curious interest
Page 2
Big Iron Farm Show
“Step up to a Leon Spreader. Look inside: no
apron”
Page 2
Technical Safety
Safety Awareness with the Leon Silver
Spreaders
Page 3
Leon’s Mfg. History
Leons’ Mfg. Company has been in business
over 50 years
Page 3
Trade Show Listings
See at at our next Trade Show
Back page
Contact Info
Leon’s Mfg. Company contact phone and
email addresses
Back page
L
eon’s Mfg. Company’s
new generation of
Manure Spreaders have
been selling well and creating a
lot of interest.
Sid Patterson, head of Red
Power Equipment in Boissevain,
Manitoba, says that customer
feedback so far has been pretty
good.
“What they’re saying is that it’s
nice to have this kind of capaci-
ty with the modern day farming
with larger cattle units.”
Yvon Caouette has heard similar
comments in St. Paul, Alberta,
where his family runs Paul Caouette
& Sons Implements.
“Capacity: everybody wants
the biggest and the best.”
The larger capacity spreader
makes economic sense. Farmers
and operators are hauling ma-
nure longer distances, so a larger
load per trip is efficient, and
economical.
“The 755 unit has huge
capacity for a reasonable price,”
said Patterson. “And with mod-
ern day farming where you have
to haul your manure further, the
large capacity machine is a huge
asset.”
Caouette agrees that the new
machines are handy. “Yeah, the
guys want to make less trips
down the road.”
Because of some of the new
manure management laws in
Canada, farmers and operators
will have to ensure they have a
manure management plan to
spread manure over a larger area.
This means hauling manure
larger distances.
“The situation where the farmer
used to apply all his manure in the
little 40 acre chunk around the
house, that ain’t going to happen
anymore,” said Patterson, “Be-
cause if they test that and find that
the nitrate levels are too high, he
will be shut down.”
For the larger capacity farms
and cattle operations, having the
large spreader on their lot rather
than relying on custom manure
spreaders is convenient. Farmers
may purchase Leon’s 755 Spread-
The new Leon SS 755 Silver Spreader
(continued on page 3)
HighVolumeSpreadersare
smart and farmer friendly
2. 2 December 2004
quarterly
C&BExpoaSuccessforLeon’sMfg.Company
The Leon Mfg. Company booth displayed several product lines at the Cummings &
Bricker Expo in Batavia, NY in September.
The Cummings & Bricker Expo held in Batavia, NY,
was a success for Leon’s Mfg. Company Inc.
The trade show, held in September for dealers in a 13
state area surrounding New York state, was the first of its
kind in North America for this ag equipment dealer.
The size of the venue, covering approximately 2 ½
football fields, as well as the design of the site, was
impressive. Large pots of yellow chrysanthemums
adorned each booth, located in the rear Holiday Inn
parking lot.
“The objective of C& B was to have at least 100 dealers
attend the show; however this was exceeded with a total
of 145 dealers registered with a total number of 300
people attending the 2 day show,” said Leon’s Sales
Supervisor Henry Malin, who attended the exposition.
The Leon Mfg. Company booth displayed several
product lines, and included the 50 and 90 Rear Blades, the
12 foot 2530 and 3000 Dozer Blades, and the 650 Scraper.
Most of the dealer interest was centered on the Dozer
blades, but a fair number of dealers expressed a curious
interest in the Scraper unit.
Henry had the opportunity to speak to many dealers
and felt there was some solid interest in Leon products.
“On the whole I would rate the show as being moder-
ately successful, with the morning and afternoon being
quite busy,” said Henry.
Trade Show News
D espite the wet weather, Leon
products piqued a lot of interest
at the 24th
annual Big Iron Farm Show
in West Fargo, North Dakota in
September.
Leon’s Territory Sales Manager Tim
Nathe visited with farmers at the
booth, inviting them to look inside
Leon’s chainless manure spreaders.
“Step up to a Leon Spreader. Look
inside: no Apron” said the sign on a
ladder next to one of our 425 Spread-
ers. Once people got a look inside the
unit, they would ask questions about
the hydraulic push mechanism, a key
selling point for our spreaders.
“Everybody’s used to seeing an apron
chain at the bottom of a manure
spreader to drag the manure back,”
explained Nathe. “We’ve got the
hydraulic push mechanism. You can then
go on and explain all about it.
“Everybody hates fixing manure
chains when they break, because
they’re full of manure – you’ve got to
empty it, shovel it all out, fix the
chain,” said Nathe. Which is where
Leon Spreaders are superior: “Just take
it out and use it” he said.
Leon had our full product line on
display, including the 1450 Scraper, the
130 Rear Blade, and a 8 foot snow
bucket.
“The scraper is a good product to
have at the show because the valley is
so flat. There’s lots of ditching done to
get water to drain,” said Nathe. “So
the scraper business in the valley is
pretty good.”
The Big Iron Farm Show is the
biggest fair around North Dakota,
held every year in the Red River Valley
Fairgrounds. A farm show for
agribusiness, it usually attracts over
70,000 national and international
visitors each year.
For more information, visit the
websiteatwww.bigironfarmshow.com.
BigIronFarmShow
demosLeonSpreaders
SafetyTipsforthe
LeonSilverSpreader
KAlways shut off tractor
engine, disengage PTO, shift to
“Park” position or shift to
neutral, set brakes and allow
machine to completely stop
before dismounting tractor or
working around machine.
KDo not attempt to lubricate
or adjust spreader while
machine is in operation.
KNever attempt to operate the
spreader unless sitting in the
tractor driver’s seat.
KKeep all guards and shields
in place when machine is in
operation.
KDo not stand between
tractor and spreader to install
hitch pin when tractor is
running.
KBe sure tractor has sufficient
weight to operate spreader on
public roads, on hillsides and
under any other adverse
conditions.
3. December 2004 3
quarterly
Leon755&585
Spreader
LEON’S MANUFACTURING: MORE
THAN 50 YEARS IN BUSINESS
Leon’s Mfg. Company announces the
development of new mount kits
Be sure to update your dealer catalogues with the following
new mount kit information.
KFor Leon Model 405 Front End Loaders:
John Deere 4115: Part #1391165 (Call for Price)
KFor Leon Model 505 Front End Loader:
Benye 224: Part #1495220 (Category 4)
Hercules 3304: Part #1495210 (Call for Price)
KFor Leon Model 605 & 605 ASL Front End Loader:
John Deere 5205: Part #1590505 (Category 5)
KFor Leon Mid Mount Model 7005 & 7005 ASL Front End Loader:
Challenger MT465B: Part #1802130 (Category 15)
KFor Leon Mid Mount Model 8005 & 8005 ASL Front End Loader:
Landini Legend 130: Part #1802125 (Category 12)
John Deere 7320: Part #1802120 (Category 12)
KFor Leon Mid Mount Model 9005 & 9005 ASL Front End Loader:
John Deere 4440: Part #1920145 (Call for Price)
McCormick MTX200: Part #1920105 (Call for Price)
ers as an efficient alternative to
custom spreaders.
“There’s a few feedlots around
and they’re getting away from
getting custom guys,” said Caou-
ette, “And they figure with this big
size they could probably make it
pay.”
But these large size units are fit
for custom spreading as well.
“This machine will suit custom
work because of the larger capaci-
ty,” said Patterson. “And with the
larger upper beater, it does a better
job of spreading than what the old
machines did.”
The Leon SS 585 and 755
Manure Spreaders are real time
savers. Fast and efficient, these
spreaders unload a uniform spread
pattern of up to 4.8 tons a minute.
This new generation of Leon’s
spreaders features an innovative
hydraulic push off system that is
low maintenance compared to the
traditional “feeder chain” type
spreader. The powerful material
feed system also gets all consisten-
cies of manure to the lower and
upper beaters fast and evenly.
The uniframe all welded body
with polyurethane inner box
construction ensures a durable, low
cost operation. The polyurethane
boards are tough and create a
naturally slippery surface for
manure, which make the spreader a
fast, efficient, low power, low cost
unloader.
These Silver Spreaders have a
simple, dependable power train, a
variable flow rate valve, wide
flotation walking tandem axel
wheels, rear slurry pan, and a swing
away parking jack.
The Leon 585 and 755 spreaders
can match any tractor PTO, and are
adaptable to loading height, manure
type and field conditions.
The new Leon Spreaders are a
long term implement for the farm.
They get the job done well and fast.
(continued from p.1)
KCompany founded in 1952 at Bankend, Saskatchewan, Canada –2002
marked 50 years in business.
KMoved to Yorkton, Saskatchwan in 1967 – 2002 marked 35 years in the
Yorkton community.
KCompany shareholders: Leon & Ray Malinowski.
KTotal square footage of Leon factory & warehouses located in Canada
and the United States exceed 200,000 sq. ft.
KTotal number of employees at Leon’s is 150 plus.
KLEON & Ramrod products are manufacturered in Yorkton, and are
distributed worldwide through agricultural, construction and lawn &
garden dealers and distributors.
KLeon’s Mfg. Company Inc. is an ISO 9001–1994 Registered company.
ISO is the International Standards Organization and the 9001 quality
standard recognizes that Leon’s Mfg Company Inc. designs and
manufactures products that meet or exceed this international standard of
quality.
KTechnology: the Company employs up to date manufacturing
equipment such as computerized AutoCAD design systems, automatic
welders, plasma torch cutting table, press brakes, metal shears and a
powder paint system – the only one of it’s kind in Eastern Saskatchewan
or Western Manitoba.
4. 4 December 2004
quarterly
Leon Quarterly is published by:
Leon’s Mfg. Company Inc.
www.leonsmfg.com
135 York Road East Yorkton SK S3N 3Z4Canada
200-36 Ave NE Minot ND 58703 USA
1 800 667 1581
Layout Design: Simone Hoedel
Trade Show Listings
CanadianWesternEquipmentDealer’s
Association
Victoria, BC
January 27 - 28, 2005
Manitoba Ag Days
Brandon, Manitoba, Canada
January 18 - 20, 2005
CanadianInternationalFarmEquipmentShow
Toronto, ON
February 8 - 10, 2005
AmericanRentalAssociation
Las Vegas, NV, USA
February 14 - 17, 2005
CONEXPO 2005
Las Vegas, NV, USA
March 15-19, 2005
Western Canada Farm Progress Show
Regina, Saskatchewan
June 15 - 17, 2005
Wisconsin Farm Technology Days
Bloomer, WI
July 12 - 14, 2005
Leon’s Mfg. Company Inc. Contact Info
department name phone email Position
KParts Sales David Malinowski 306-786-2647 davidm@leonsmfg.com Parts Supervisor
KWhole Goods Henry Malin 306-786-2627 insidesales@leonsmfg.com Sales Supervisor
KOrder Status Joan Harper 306-786-2636 shipping@leonsmfg.com Customer service Mgr
KLeon Products Don Saelhof 306-786-2633 dsaelhof@leonsmfg.com Sales Manager
KRamrod/Leon Products John Malinowski 306-786-2625 jrm@leonsmfg.com VP Sales Marketing
KTech Services: Spreaders Lawrence Grodecki 306-786-2616 engineering@leonsmfg.com Engineer
KTech Services: Loaders Ian Cheshuk 306-786-2618 icheshuk@leonsmfg.com Engineering Tech
KTech Services:MiniSkids Matthew Naylor 306-786-2648 mnaylor@leonsmfg.com Engineer
KWarranty Dwight Turta 306-786-2640 dturta@leonsmfg.com Technical Services Mgr.
KAdvertising, Literature Lauretta Beliveau 306-786-2632 lauretta@leonsmfg.com Dealer Relations Mgr.
KMedia Simone Hoedel 306-786-2649 shoedel@leonsmfg.com Communications Director
KAccounts Payable Cory Cmoc 306-786-2672 ccmoc@leonsmfg.com Chief Accountant
KAccounts Rec/Credit Shelley Yagelniski 306-786-2612 creditdept@leonsmfg.com Credit Manager
KHuman Resources (sales) John Malinowski 306-786-2625 jrm@leonsmfg.com VP Sales Marketing
KHR (office) Linda Turta 306-786-2678 lindat@leonsmfg.com Executive VP