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Turf Builder EdgeGuard Mini Fertilizer Spreader. This push-behind model from Scotts is affordable and delivers a decent amount of material, thanks to its 5,000-square-foot capacity hopper.
These fertilizer spreaders—from Scotts, Chapin, and Agri-Fab—make that job easier. Regularly spreading seed and fertilizer keeps your lawn lush and healthy. These fertilizer spreaders—from ...
45-03297 185-Lb Tow Spreader. If you’ve got an ATV or lawn tractor and a lot of ground to cover, spare your back and mount this towable spreader. ... Using a fertilizer spreader to spread salt ...
Brinly-Hardy Company is an American corporation located in Jeffersonville, Indiana.Brinly-Hardy designs, manufactures and sells lawn care products including aerators, carts, lawn vac systems, dethatchers, sweepers, broadcast spreaders, sprayers, and rollers; gardening equipment such as plows, disc harrows, and cultivators and landscaping products such as rear blades and box scrapers.
Hand-pushed broadcast spreader. A broadcast seeder, alternately called a broadcaster, broadcast spreader or centrifugal fertilizer spreader (Europe) or "spinner" (UK), is a farm implement commonly used for spreading seed where no row planting is required (mostly for lawns and meadows: grass seeds or wildflower mixes), lime, fertilizer, sand, ice melt, etc., and is an alternative to drop ...
A manure spreader, muck spreader, or honey wagon is an agricultural machine used to distribute manure over a field as a fertilizer. A typical (modern) manure spreader consists of a trailer towed behind a tractor with a rotating mechanism driven by the tractor's power take off (PTO). Truck mounted manure spreaders are also common in North America.