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Default Recommendations for rotary seed and fertiliser spreaders?

On 28/03/2019 22:28, wrote:
On 28/03/2019 19:51, newshound wrote:
On 28/03/2019 00:21,
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On 27/03/2019 22:08, newshound wrote:
On 27/03/2019 22:06, newshound wrote:
On 27/03/2019 09:33,
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I've had the AccuPro 2000 recommended for use on large lawns but
the price is rather OTT for what the thing comprises. The cheap
ones on fleabay and elsewhere seem to have plastic gears, plain
bearings and poor coating. I'm tempted by the "Agri-Fab 45-0462"
but haven't found any reviews from owners.
Can anyone recommend something that works but is priced
realistically?


(I asked this, without success, on ...rec.gardening but this group
is much more active so ...)

No idea what I have, but it is a very cheap one. It started getting
crunchy and stiff to turn after not much use. I drilled holes into
the casing in suitable places to lubricate the gears etc with
silicone oil aerosol spray. Now it runs very smoothly and only
needs occasional lubrication.

Something like this

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Handy-Spr...AOSw8D9bpQ4 h

Thanks, but I need something a bit larger. There's a lot of lawn. I'm
told that the push ones are easier to use than those that are towed
behind a garden tractor, that's why I was thinking of something like
the Â*Â*Agri-Fab 45-0462.


I use mine for topping up bits of a four acre paddock with, typically,
20 kg of seed at a time.

I stand corrected, but are you sure you linked to the right thing? I've
got a couple of acres of lawn to weed, feed and seed and I can't imagine
trying to get an even spread with a handheld device (nevermind carrying
20kg for a long time).


Yes. I put the bag in a wheelbarrow. But I'm not trying to do a complete
re-seed after blasting with paraquat, just topping up patches that look
a bit thin. Grass seed shows up well on land that has been grazed down,
it is not difficult to see which bits you have covered, or where the
spreading density might be a bit low.

I use the same thing with nitrogen fertiliser, but tend to do that by
walking "strips" using fence posts for general alignment.

And just to confirm, mine is an Evergreen. A bit cheap and nasty but as
I said earlier, greatly improved by spraying the internals with silicone
spray.