Hey Tom, it spreads nice and even and looks well built. I think you'll have this spreader a long time. I wonder if there is anything you can do for corrosion other than rinsing it off if you're using fertilizer. Probably keeping it clean would be the best for any equipment. Catch ya on the next one, Kenny
Yes, I agree. I thought it was built well myself just the metal and paint preparation probably wasn’t done very well from the factory but I’ll keep it inside and out of the weather. Good winter project, throwing some new paint on it 👍
How's she goin'? I wanted to drop by and say Hi. I kind of skipped over a few of your videos and you have a nice and interesting channel. I'll be back and look forward to following your progress and projects!! Take care!!
We are out of Lancaster, PA. By all means, when you are ready to pull the trigger on a larger spreader, reach out to us. We are a small company and stand by our quality
I do think it would spread it nicely if it’s not too big of an area it depends on the consistency of the topsoil. If it’s really processed, topsoil could fall through pretty quickly unfortunately on that model, there’s no way to regulate or restrict the amount of flow going through the grinder.
Looks like a nice addition to the farm ! 👍👏🇺🇸 Rick
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Hey Tom, it spreads nice and even and looks well built. I think you'll have this spreader a long time. I wonder if there is anything you can do for corrosion other than rinsing it off if you're using fertilizer. Probably keeping it clean would be the best for any equipment. Catch ya on the next one, Kenny
Yes, I agree. I thought it was built well myself just the metal and paint preparation probably wasn’t done very well from the factory but I’ll keep it inside and out of the weather. Good winter project, throwing some new paint on it 👍
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Curious to see how well this works, I could use one for my food plots. Thx.
Yeah for the price it’s not too bad considering every other company wants several thousand dollars for a mini spreader
How's she goin'? I wanted to drop by and say Hi. I kind of skipped over a few of your videos and you have a nice and interesting channel. I'll be back and look forward to following your progress and projects!! Take care!!
Thank you for stopping by. Look forward to watching your videos also.
Love the video, if you need a small ground driven model, we make 25 cu ft and 50 cu ft manure spreaders as well. Have a great day
Thank you I would love to check out your product. Where are you located?
We are out of Lancaster, PA. By all means, when you are ready to pull the trigger on a larger spreader, reach out to us. We are a small company and stand by our quality
@@conestogamanurespreaders thank you! When we get more horses I will reach out
Does this have to be old manure from a pile or can you use fresh mucked
It works better if it sits for a few days, but we have also scooped immediately and didn’t seem to bad ! Hope that answers your question
Do you think this would spread top soil im wanting to top dress my lawn and those top dress machines are about 4000 dollars
I do think it would spread it nicely if it’s not too big of an area it depends on the consistency of the topsoil. If it’s really processed, topsoil could fall through pretty quickly unfortunately on that model, there’s no way to regulate or restrict the amount of flow going through the grinder.
@fatefarmspa yeah I was thinking about it needing to be pretty loose and I don't I could get any thay way but thank you