@@JackYeilding That’s so great and thank you so much! I also did a 2 year review I’ll post below if interested. I hope you enjoy your Newer Spreader when you get it. ruclips.net/video/neJSYx98jDY/видео.htmlsi=DKXCu253yglCI5wi
@@Aba4g I have had some pretty wet shavings in here before but I will say the heavier the load the longer it takes to empty. AND I would imagine bc the drum has to spin to empty you don’t want it to be too heavy or it won’t empty. I think it would handle it but maybe just do some smaller loads. I also got the smaller unit available so depending on how heavy and how much you are putting in you may want to step up a size as well. Just some thoughts 🙂
Glad you enjoyed! I bought mine directly from newerspreader.com. I called their number and placed the order over the phone. Their customer service was great.
I think it could do wood chips ok since it’s similar to horse shavings but I have not tried it so I can’t guarantee that. It’s mainly things that are stringy that cause an issue bc they get wrapped around the agitator and then it can’t spin. My only other concern would be the weight where the agitator couldn’t spin and the opening at the bottom would probably just let the sand pour out. Honestly, I probably wouldn’t buy this item specifically if that’s what you are looking to spread.
I think as long as its the same consistency as horse shavings and it's not something stringy like hay or straw it will work fine depending on what you are looking to do. As long as it is a loose material it should spread fine but I haven't tested that personally.
Excellent video and explanation. I've been considering one of these and you just sold me on getting one. Thanks
@@JackYeilding That’s so great and thank you so much! I also did a 2 year review I’ll post below if interested. I hope you enjoy your Newer Spreader when you get it.
ruclips.net/video/neJSYx98jDY/видео.htmlsi=DKXCu253yglCI5wi
Great job showing the spreader in action plus personal no nonsense experience. Added touch is a woman who isn’t afraid of work. Thanks
Thank you, that’s so kind to say! Definitely not afraid of work 💪🏼🤣
Great review! Very informative and thorough explanation
Seems to be a solid spreader👍
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for the review! How does this do with wet manure?
@@Aba4g I have had some pretty wet shavings in here before but I will say the heavier the load the longer it takes to empty. AND I would imagine bc the drum has to spin to empty you don’t want it to be too heavy or it won’t empty. I think it would handle it but maybe just do some smaller loads. I also got the smaller unit available so depending on how heavy and how much you are putting in you may want to step up a size as well. Just some thoughts 🙂
Neat little spreader 👍
Thank you! Your spreaders look well built too.
@@littledevil23 it’s much appreciated. Have a good weekend
@@conestogamanurespreaders you too!
Спасибо за вдохновение
Where did you buy yours?
Thanks for the video!
Glad you enjoyed! I bought mine directly from newerspreader.com. I called their number and placed the order over the phone. Their customer service was great.
If you have any questions please let me know below and I will do my best to answer everyone ❤
Would this have a problem with sand? Or wood chips?
I think it could do wood chips ok since it’s similar to horse shavings but I have not tried it so I can’t guarantee that. It’s mainly things that are stringy that cause an issue bc they get wrapped around the agitator and then it can’t spin. My only other concern would be the weight where the agitator couldn’t spin and the opening at the bottom would probably just let the sand pour out. Honestly, I probably wouldn’t buy this item specifically if that’s what you are looking to spread.
What do you think would happen if you put top dressing or compost in it for the lawn?
I think as long as its the same consistency as horse shavings and it's not something stringy like hay or straw it will work fine depending on what you are looking to do. As long as it is a loose material it should spread fine but I haven't tested that personally.