Broadcast Spreader 110lb
Features
7. Always begin with the transmission in first (low) gear and with the engine at | |
– Do not drive too close to ditches or other obstacles. | |
– Do not drive on steep inclines. | |
6. The towing vehicle performs differently when it is pulling a load. | |
familiar with the functions of the towing vehicle. | |
5. Before using the spreader for the first time, ensure that you are completely | |
4. Do not use the spreader to transport people. | |
chemicals. | |
3. Never allow children to operate the vehicle or spreader. | |
2. Wear eye and hand protection when handling and when applying lawn or garden | |
handling and applying. | |
SAFETY INFORMATION | |
1. Read the information on the chemical package for instructions and cautions on | |
and may not be able to be reached when seated on a ZTR. | |
kph) - however the flow gate control lever is designed for use with lawn tractors | |
spreader can be used with ZTR's (as long as the speed is kept to a maximum of 9.65 | |
to fully understand the safety requirements and operation instructions. Note: This | |
Please Note: | Please read the product manual included with your broadcast spreader prior to use |
Standard Pack Quantity: | 1 |
Direct Control: Steel rod flow gate control. | |
Manoeuvrable: Pneumatic tyres roll over lawns easily. | |
increases product life. | |
Durable: A steel gear and pinion and rust-proof poly hopper and spreader plate | |
metres) depending on the material used and speed of application. | |
Coverage: 110 lb capacity covers approximately 1/3 acre (14,500 sq. ft. / 1,347 sq. | |
Features: | Versatile - Easily and quickly attaches to most lawn tractors. |
Poulan Pro PP series and Rover etc. lawn tractor type ride-on lawn mower. | |
GT, LGT and YT series, McCulloch, MTD Yard Machines and Yard-Man series, Murray, | |
LTH, YTH, TC and TS series, John Deere CR, D100, L, LT, LX and X series, Jonsered | |
Series and Yard Series, Dixon D series, Greenfield, Husqvarna CTH, GTH, LR, LT, | |
but not limited to selected Cox, Craftsman Garden series, Lawn Series, Professional | |
Fits: | Ideal for use with many brands of lawn tractor type ride-on lawn mowers including |
Size: | 10" (254 mm) |
Tread Pattern: | Block |
Weight: | 31 lbs. (14.061 kg) |
Width: (inches) | 26" |
Width: (mm) | 660.4 mm |
Wheel(s): | Pneumatic |
Length: (in) | 41" |
Length: (mm) | 1041.4 mm |
Height: (inches) | 25" |
Height: (mm) | 635 mm |
Carton Size: (mm) | 731.28 mm x 629.92 mm x 368.3 mm (L x W x H) |
Carton Size: (inches) | 28.8" x 24.8" x 14.5" (L x W x H) |
Replaces OEM: | Agri-Fab 45-0527 |
does not hit evergreen trees, flowers or shrubs. | |
areas. For non-rectangular areas, make two passes around the entire border. | |
10. When broadcasting weed control fertilizers, make sure the broadcast pattern | |
9. For rectangular areas, make two passes across the short ends to create turning | |
product manual included with your spreader. | |
widths for different materials are shown in the application chart contained in the | |
8. To ensure uniform coverage, make each pass so that the broadcast pattern | |
slightly overlaps the pattern from the previous pass. The approximate broadcast | |
7. Always move the control lever to the "OFF" position before turning or stopping. | |
adjustable stop to the "ON" position. | |
6. Start the spreader in motion and then pull the control lever forward against the | |
5. Fill the hopper, breaking up any lumpy fertilizer. | |
(9.65 kph). | |
4. Make sure the control lever is in the "OFF" position. | |
speed of 3 mph (4.82 kph), or 100 ft. (30.48 m) in 23 seconds. Do not exceed 6 mph | |
spread. | |
3. The application chart is calculated for light to heavy coverage at a vehicle | |
Product Line: | Broadcast spreader, spreader - broadcast, tow-behind broadcast spreader, |
Brand: | Agri-Fab |
9.65 kph (6 mph). | |
low speed, and gradually increase speed as conditions permit. Never go faster than | |
spreader). Also refer to the instructions on the packaging for the material to be | |
application chart (the chart is contained in the product manual enclosed with your | |
2. Set the adjustable stop according to the flow setting recommended in the | |
required. | |
1. Estimate the size of the area to be covered and calculate the amount of material | |
consistent broadcast pattern. | |
Note: Do not use powdered lawn chemicals. They do not give a satisfactory or | |
OPERATION | |
strength and overall health. | |
evenly fertilize your lawn with nutrients it needs for growth, colour, root | |
approximately 1/3 acre (14,500 sq. ft. / 1,347 sq. metres) and is designed to | |
weed control evenly and in less time. This spreader is ideal for lawns of | |
Editorial: | The Agri-Fab 110 lb. (49.89 kg) broadcast spreader spreads seed, fertiliser and |
Description: | Agri-Fab Tow Behind 110 LB (49.89 KG) Broadcast Spreader |
Description: | Agri-Fab Tow Behind 110 LB (49.89 KG) Broadcast Spreader |
Editorial: | The Agri-Fab 110 lb. (49.89 kg) broadcast spreader spreads seed, fertiliser and |
weed control evenly and in less time. This spreader is ideal for lawns of | |
approximately 1/3 acre (14,500 sq. ft. / 1,347 sq. metres) and is designed to | |
evenly fertilize your lawn with nutrients it needs for growth, colour, root | |
strength and overall health. | |
OPERATION | |
Note: Do not use powdered lawn chemicals. They do not give a satisfactory or | |
consistent broadcast pattern. | |
1. Estimate the size of the area to be covered and calculate the amount of material | |
required. | |
2. Set the adjustable stop according to the flow setting recommended in the | |
application chart (the chart is contained in the product manual enclosed with your | |
spreader). Also refer to the instructions on the packaging for the material to be | |
spread. | |
3. The application chart is calculated for light to heavy coverage at a vehicle | |
speed of 3 mph (4.82 kph), or 100 ft. (30.48 m) in 23 seconds. Do not exceed 6 mph | |
(9.65 kph). | |
4. Make sure the control lever is in the "OFF" position. | |
5. Fill the hopper, breaking up any lumpy fertilizer. | |
6. Start the spreader in motion and then pull the control lever forward against the | |
adjustable stop to the "ON" position. | |
7. Always move the control lever to the "OFF" position before turning or stopping. | |
8. To ensure uniform coverage, make each pass so that the broadcast pattern | |
slightly overlaps the pattern from the previous pass. The approximate broadcast | |
widths for different materials are shown in the application chart contained in the | |
product manual included with your spreader. | |
9. For rectangular areas, make two passes across the short ends to create turning | |
areas. For non-rectangular areas, make two passes around the entire border. | |
10. When broadcasting weed control fertilizers, make sure the broadcast pattern | |
does not hit evergreen trees, flowers or shrubs. | |
Replaces OEM: | Agri-Fab 45-0527 |
Carton Size: (inches) | 28.8" x 24.8" x 14.5" (L x W x H) |
Carton Size: (mm) | 731.28 mm x 629.92 mm x 368.3 mm (L x W x H) |
Height: (inches) | 25" |
Height: (mm) | 635 mm |
Length: (in) | 41" |
Length: (mm) | 1041.4 mm |
Weight: | 31 lbs. (14.061 kg) |
Width: (inches) | 26" |
Width: (mm) | 660.4 mm |
Wheel(s): | Pneumatic |
Size: | 10" (254 mm) |
Tread Pattern: | Block |
Fits: | Ideal for use with many brands of lawn tractor type ride-on lawn mowers including |
but not limited to selected Cox, Craftsman Garden series, Lawn Series, Professional | |
Series and Yard Series, Dixon D series, Greenfield, Husqvarna CTH, GTH, LR, LT, | |
LTH, YTH, TC and TS series, John Deere CR, D100, L, LT, LX and X series, Jonsered | |
GT, LGT and YT series, McCulloch, MTD Yard Machines and Yard-Man series, Murray, | |
Poulan Pro PP series and Rover etc. lawn tractor type ride-on lawn mower. | |
Features: | Versatile - Easily and quickly attaches to most lawn tractors. |
Coverage: 110 lb capacity covers approximately 1/3 acre (14,500 sq. ft. / 1,347 sq. | |
metres) depending on the material used and speed of application. | |
Durable: A steel gear and pinion and rust-proof poly hopper and spreader plate | |
increases product life. | |
Manoeuvrable: Pneumatic tyres roll over lawns easily. | |
Direct Control: Steel rod flow gate control. | |
Standard Pack Quantity: | 1 |
Please Note: | Please read the product manual included with your broadcast spreader prior to use |
to fully understand the safety requirements and operation instructions. Note: This | |
spreader can be used with ZTR's (as long as the speed is kept to a maximum of 9.65 | |
kph) - however the flow gate control lever is designed for use with lawn tractors | |
and may not be able to be reached when seated on a ZTR. | |
SAFETY INFORMATION | |
1. Read the information on the chemical package for instructions and cautions on | |
handling and applying. | |
2. Wear eye and hand protection when handling and when applying lawn or garden | |
chemicals. | |
3. Never allow children to operate the vehicle or spreader. | |
4. Do not use the spreader to transport people. | |
5. Before using the spreader for the first time, ensure that you are completely | |
familiar with the functions of the towing vehicle. | |
6. The towing vehicle performs differently when it is pulling a load. | |
– Do not drive too close to ditches or other obstacles. | |
– Do not drive on steep inclines. | |
7. Always begin with the transmission in first (low) gear and with the engine at | |
low speed, and gradually increase speed as conditions permit. Never go faster than | |
9.65 kph (6 mph). | |
Brand: | Agri-Fab |
Product Line: | Broadcast spreader, spreader - broadcast, tow-behind broadcast spreader, |
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