Agri Fab 125 Pound Tow Broadcast Spreader #45 0211
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Manufacturer: Agri-Fab
Model: 45-0211
Binding: Tools & Hardware
Publisher: Agri-Fab
Label: Agri-Fab
Features for Agri Fab 125 Pound Tow Broadcast Spreader #45 0211:
- 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
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Customer Reviews
Broadcast spreader-towable 
2008-08-27
The Agri-Fab Spreader #45-0211 came packaged in a large box. It was very simple to put together and took about 25 min. reading the instruction booklet. Hooked it up to my garden tractor, dumped 100 lbs. of fertilizer in it and away I went. Did a nice job of spreading product with even coverage. The spreader door at the bottom of the hopper was difficult to calibrate but presetting the size of the opening before putting product into the hopper is a wise move so there is no over-delivery of fertilizer, seed or whatever. The enclosed spreader charts were helpful but you need to familiarize yourself with the set screw assembly on the door opening devise before you place product into the hopper. Overall, good machine that appears to be ruggedly built.
very good so far 
2008-07-23
only used once so far. it worked very well. only drawback is the lever for the flow control. it does not close completely, and you must play with it to get the right setting.
rgifford 
2008-05-15
It is always a lot easy to pull the spreader behind the mower than to cut and then spread. This is a well built, sturdy spreader and is easy to operate.
good for light duty 
2007-07-04
this spreader worked fine for fertilizing and seeding of field, but quickly got "racked" when I used it wth only 40 pounds of pulverized lime on uneven ground. I was very dissapointed.....but managed to keep it limping along. Use it slowly and carefully and I believe it will be fine for you. NO trail blazing! Hint....keep tightening the hardware after use and rinse thoroughly.
Piece of junk 
2007-05-29
When it works, it works great. But the gears that turn the broadcaster jam easily. At least the thin tires that go flat when you roll over briars can be fixed; the poorly engineered gears can't. Don't expect more than a few hours of use from this spreader.
Tow Behind Broadcast Spreader 
2007-05-22
125-LB. Tow Broadcast Spreader, 14" x 4" Pneumatic Tires, Direct Gear Drive, Heavy Duty Polypropylene Hopper, 8' To 12' Spread Width Depending On Material & Speed, Heavy Duty Spreader For Year Round Applications, Made In USA.
Just what I wanted 
2005-10-28
The broadcast spreader I purchased was delivered promptly, in good shape and with nothing missing. Using this tool allowed me to fertilize my 1&1/2 acre lot in a speady fashion and a evenly distribution of the fertilizer. I would recommend this spreader to anyone with a large yard and a riding lawn mower.
Good, dependable spreader 
2005-06-22
Have used this spreader for 12 years to spread fertilizer, sand, & seed on 3 acre plot. Spreads very evenly, doesn't clog easily, is easy to clean (just hose off) and very corrosion resistant. Depending on the material, the broadcast spread is 8-12 ft. I spread around 350 pounds of organic fertilizer twice a year and this spreader makes that very easy.
Construction: All metal pieces that contact the fertilizer are stainless steel. Fasteners look like they are zinc plated. Uses standard pneumatic tires. Sturdy, durable non corroding plastic hopper. (no signs of UV cracking after all this time...)
Suggested product improvement would be to add zerk fittings on axle sleeves to make it easier to grease.
Only complaint is that the control settings don't correlate to any major fertilizer brands (Scotts, Earthway, etc.). As a result you need to set application rate by trial and error.