Republic Ez Broadcast Spreader Manual



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I've never re-calibrated my Scoots since I put it together 15 years
ago.
I just keep an eye on how fast the particular product is going out and
if
the rate seems off, then I adjuct the dial a bit. From experience
the
suggested settings on the bag are often off one way or the other from
what you actually need anyway. Probably depends on factors like
how much moisture may have gotten into the particular product, etc.

Gravity and motion are critical forces influencing the Spreader. The faster you walk, the thinner the coverage. The following settings can be used to apply products not found in the application chart. These are general information settings intended to be used as references. Fertilizer Pounds Per 1000 sq. 2.5 3 3.5 4 Setting Broadcast. SPREADER SETTING TABLE SPREADERS BROADCAST SPREADERS: Agri.Fab Model too Andersons Model 4300 Andersons Model 4500 Earthway Model 2000A Precision Model SB50 EZ 540/75450 Scotts Model SG3000 Scotts EdgeGuard Scotts Easygreen EG3 Width lift. DROP SPREADERS: Earthway Model 7350 Precision Model FH22 Republic Model 2530/75350 Scotts Model AG3000.

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So, I just start with a part of a bag,
say 1/4 and keep an eye on how far that goes, relative to the area it
should cover, then adjust accordingly. And if you're off somewhat it
won;t matter much. I'd tend to err on the side of a bit too light,
you
can always do a 2nd pass.

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I know the forsythia guidline is widely used for pre-emergent, but
Adobe premiere 6.5 free. download full version for windows xp. I think it's still very early to be putting it down right now. I'm in
coastal NJ and I would not put it down here for a couple weeks.
CG doesn't germinate until you have temps in the high 70s or 80s.
By that time the effectiveness could be wearing off. I prefer to do
it a bit later and use a product with Dimension which will not only
prevent germination but kill very small CG plants too.

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Main Types of Spreaders

Spreaders run from small, hand-held tools to heavy-duty, lawn-tractor models. But they come down to two main types: broadcast, also known as rotary, and drop spreaders. Home walk-behind spreaders usually have two wheels — and bigger wheels improve maneuverability. Both broadcast and drop spreaders have bucket-like hoppers with adjustable holes that control the volume of seed that goes through. However, the two types differ in how they distribute seed and what lawn types suit them best.

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Broadcast Spreaders


Broadcast spreaders scatter or “broadcast' seed in a fanlike manner over a wide area, with the help of a rotating piece beneath the hopper holes. The size of the fan depends on hole size and your speed. Distribution thins as it gets farther from the spreader, so passes back and forth across the lawn must overlap to uniform seed across the full arc. A general rule is that the “effective width' of the spread is roughly equal to 75 percent of the total reach.2 If your spreader's arc measures 12 feet across to its outermost points, the effective coverage is 9 feet wide. Passes across the lawn should be 9 feet apart.3 For best coverage, set the spreader at 50 percent, and then spread your seed two ways in a crosshatch pattern.
Points to consider with broadcast spreaders include:

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  • They suit large lawns and cover wide areas efficiently.
  • They require more skill to get uniform coverage.
  • They lack precision in tight spots and around obstacles.
  • They're more affected by wind, especially with lightweight products.
  • They can scatter seed or products out of bounds. (Some state laws require cleanup of fertilizer from sidewalks or other hardscapes.1)
  • They cover more ground in less time.