Friday, March 2, 2012

Agri-Fab 45-0211 125-Pound Tow Broadcast Spreader

Agri-Fab 45-0211 125-Pound Tow Broadcast Spreader Review



Agri-Fab 45-0211 125-Pound Tow Broadcast Spreader Feature

  • Tow broadcast spreader efficiently cultivates your lawn with wide distribution of fertilizer
  • Provides a spread width of 10-to-12-feet; 125-pound capacity; covers approximately 25,000-square-feet
  • Towed on 2 14-by-4-inch pneumatic turf tread tires with 3/4-inch diameter axles and ball bearings
  • Aluminum gears are engaged to spread contents
  • 3-year limited warranty
Maintain wide distribution of fertilizer while reducing the necessary time, energy, and fertilizer to cultivate an attractive, even lawn with this broadcast spreader from Illinois-based Agri-Fab. Whereas other types of spreaders often result in overlap or missed strips, creating a line effect on lawns, this broadcast spreader distributes fertilizer in a random spray pattern to cover a distance of 10 to 12 feet. The broadcast coverage nurtures more natural, uniform grass growth, while limiting the needed fertilizer for an extra ecological benefit. Designed for towing behind a tractor, the spreader also can be used for grass seed or ice melt in large open areas.

The broadcast spreader features a polyethylene hopper that resists rust, corrosion, and weather damage for long-lasting use. Accommodating approximately 125 pounds, this broadcast spreader is best equipped for use in yards and spaces 25,000 square feet or smaller. Aluminum gears are engaged to spread contents. The spreader is towed on two 14-by-4 pneumatic tires with 3/4-inch diameter axles. While the broadcast spreader provides excellent distribution of fertilizer and is a good choice for spreading seed and ice melt, Agri-Fab strongly discourages its use for powder lime. This USA-made broadcast spreader is designed for towing only and cannot be converted for manual pushing. This product may be covered by a limited one-year warranty. Upon shipping, the broadcast spreader measures 27-1/2 by 30 by 17-1/2 inches and weighs 40 pounds.


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