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Agri-Fab 250-Pound ATV Broadcast Spreader 45-0364

Agri-Fab 250-Pound ATV Broadcast Spreader 45-0364

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Agri-Fab 250-Pound ATV Broadcast Spreader 45-0364

 
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AMAZON-AGRI-FAB-45-0364

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Product Details
Product Length:55.0 inches
Product Width:36.5 inches
Product Height:36.5 inches
Product Weight:60.0 pounds
Package Length:35.2 inches
Package Width:32.6 inches
Package Height:23.6 inches
Package Weight:69.2 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 2 reviews

Features
  • ATV broadcast spreader accommodates a variety of materials

  • Provides a spread width of 10-to-12-feet; 250-pound capacity; spreader

  • Hopper constructed with weather- and corrosion-resistant polyethylene

  • 2 15-by-6-inches pneumatic wheels with 3/4-inch diameter axles and ball bearings

  • 1-year limited warranty


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 2 customer reviews )
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4Satisfactory  Apr 22, 2008 By Howard "Texas_Dad"
The spreader came within a few days and was a little tricky to assemble but not too bad. It took me a couple of hours. I had to experiment a bit to assemble the rate control mechanism. I dont know how the directions could have been made clearer though. The spreader worked well enough the first (and only) use thus far. You just have to experiment with the feed rate. Time will tell how rugged the product turns out to be. I bought it to tow behind a mowing attachement on a farm tractor and had to rig up a hitch out far enough out so that it I did not hit the spreader or tend to bend the draw bar in tight turns. I had to string ropes for on/off feed control. It would have been nice if they had given some thought to towing it behind a tractor and offered some kind of kit.

My only negative thus far it that it has some plastic bushings where the axel goes through the frame and apparently around the shaft on the slinger. I'd prefer to have metal bushings. Time will tell. I bought this brand mainly because it has metal gears to drive the slinger. Stainless steel gears would have been better but others have plastic or covered gears so you cant tell. I dont trust plastic gears.

It is not perfect for towing behind a tractor but I can hitch it to the mowing attachment and don't have to fool with removing or putting back a 3-point attachment. That saves a lot or trouble as you know if you use a tractor. Don't let your fertilizer get the slightest amount of moisture or it will not flow down onto the slinger!


5Well constructed large spreader.  Aug 28, 2010 By John Dowdell
Assembly was staightforward.

This spreader has proven to be very durable and well built, after 2 seasons of use. Especially as I am not really using it for its intended purpose. I have used this unit for spreading winter control salted sand on my driveway.

The sand is much heavier than fertilizer or seed, and does not flow very well. I modified the spinning agitator in the hopper to better promote sand flow and also added one tire chain to the tire that drives the agitator. Without the tire chain the tire would skid and not turn the agitator on slippery icy surfaces. I also welded some flat bar paddles to the tire chain as well. This causes the spreader to hop up and down while being towed, to further aid in getting the sand to flow. I am sure a great deal more strain is being placed on the drive gear mechanism than was ever intended.

I would saw this unit has stood up amazingly well, considering the heavy loads, frozen conditions, corrosive environment, and extreme abuse. I would expect this spreader to last a lifetime of normal use.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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