PTO Spreaders
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01/09/24 02:26 PM
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Do any of you use a pto fertilizer spreader on your tractor? I have looked at Rural King and Tractor supply, but their brands seem to have a lot of poor reviews. Now, with that said, it’s hard to say if those folks even tried to take care of them. Some reviews said that getting parts was an issue. There are several brands out there , with poly hoppers, sealed gear boxes, stainless steel parts etc. These brands seem to all want your info, just to get a price quote! So, are any of you using one of these spreaders, and could you give me the good, bad and ugly?
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Re: PTO Spreaders
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01/09/24 02:55 PM
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I have been using a tractor supply pto spreader for years. Clean and lube after each use and store in the barn, no issues. Eric
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Re: PTO Spreaders
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Expect they're made cheaper now , Mine is Italian also had it for 25 years or more power wash it when im done using it in the spring or fall spray on a coat of oil done The chart is a guide for seed or fertilizer but thats it Took me about 3 years (seasons) to get my tractor speed and gate opening to where i want it for pounds /acre and coverage mine does best when set to throw basically one direction for instance gates set at 2 1/2 6th gear 1200 rpms on my allis Chalmers does a great job on rape or similar size seedSetting of 5 same tractor gives me 300 lb triple 19 /acre I mix a little rye or wheat with small seed to slow the feed rate a little and its something i can see while spreading
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Re: PTO Spreaders
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01/09/24 03:14 PM
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I have been using a tractor supply pto spreader for years. Clean and lube after each use and store in the barn, no issues. Eric Thank you, that’s what I wanted to know. A lot of people will post bad reviews for a product, when they caused the problem!
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Re: PTO Spreaders
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01/09/24 03:25 PM
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I am waiting for some soil testing to come back. I am doing a food plot ( 1 acre or so) and gardens. This spreader would be mostly used for food plot work, and a portion of my hay fields. I want to at least get the PH corrected in the areas I plan on using! The hay is cut by a local, that farms near me, so I don’t have to cut all of that!
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Re: PTO Spreaders
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01/09/24 03:27 PM
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I’m looking at the Landpride FSP 700… poly hopper and all stainless auger and parts. I think for pelletized lime and fertilizers they’re probably adequate I have not looked at those yet. Land pride implements can be pretty pricey, but I believe that you get what you pay for!
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Re: PTO Spreaders
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01/09/24 03:42 PM
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I’m looking at the Landpride FSP 700… poly hopper and all stainless auger and parts. I think for pelletized lime and fertilizers they’re probably adequate I have not looked at those yet. Land pride implements can be pretty pricey, but I believe that you get what you pay for! They also have an agitator in the hopper that you can supposedly spread ag lime with but not a good option from those that have tried
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Re: PTO Spreaders
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01/09/24 09:33 PM
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I’m not sure why you would need an agitator for lime as long as you spread it right away it shouldn’t pack that hard. Iowa bulk ag lime must be dryer and more granular that the lime we have in the South....here it is like damp beach sand. Agitator in a 3pt hopper spreader is a no go. Need a drop-type spreader (with auger across bottom) or a link belt spreader to move it to the spinner.
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Re: PTO Spreaders
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01/09/24 09:54 PM
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I’m not sure why you would need an agitator for lime as long as you spread it right away it shouldn’t pack that hard. Iowa bulk ag lime must be dryer and more granular that the lime we have in the South....here it is like damp beach sand. Agitator in a 3pt hopper spreader is a no go. Need a drop-type spreader (with auger across bottom) or a link belt spreader to move it to the spinner. For me, the spinner type would work fine. I would use it for fertilizer and pellet lime in food plots. I would use it to fertilize some of the hay, but not the areas that drain into my 4 acre pond. For the hay areas, a larger spreader truck can access those areas. There are several folks near me that will spread ag lime, or the local coop rents out a 6 ton wagon spreader!
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Re: PTO Spreaders
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01/09/24 10:18 PM
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Yeah hrdtoflw I didn’t type what I was thinking I only got part of it on my first post, that’s my fault.
No problem. I appreciate all of the help from everyone. I know I usually don’t get things posted clearly, or at least not exactly what I am thinking. I plowed about an acre Monday, for a food plot. I am waiting for my soil test results, so I put the cart before the horse. But, I needed the plowing done while the moisture was optimal . I came close to missing my window, and may have to spread lime by hand, or with bag spreaders. Some day, I plan on getting a seed drill , but for now I will just do what I have to to get the ph corrected. Thanks for all of the advice!
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