It is very similar, it is made by Brinly. There is a difference in their frame/towbar I believe, and maybe some other small differences. I have heard this one is better though… Brinly makes it, but Deere I’m sure gives their expectations. Could be something like “we don’t want plastic bushings, our model will have bearings” kinda situation. Can’t say for certain, but some of the stuff appears that way.
Thank you! I did get this at a dealership. There is no difference where you get the spreader, the only thing is depending on when it was made, there was a revision to the tines. Older ones are black painted steel (like mine), newer ones are stamped with a strengthening groove in them, and are galvanized steel. Unfortunately I don’t know where the revision was, so if it is in the box, I can’t tell you how to tell which is which.
Yes, however; it is the same concept as a differential. the sides need to turn at different rates. If they all turned together, the tines would damage the yard a lot in turns.
Is this the same as the brinley?
It is very similar, it is made by Brinly. There is a difference in their frame/towbar I believe, and maybe some other small differences. I have heard this one is better though… Brinly makes it, but Deere I’m sure gives their expectations. Could be something like “we don’t want plastic bushings, our model will have bearings” kinda situation. Can’t say for certain, but some of the stuff appears that way.
Hello..
did you buy this at a dealership!?
is it different one @ homedept!?
( smaller / weaker!)
thank you
big fan here 🙌
Thank you! I did get this at a dealership. There is no difference where you get the spreader, the only thing is depending on when it was made, there was a revision to the tines. Older ones are black painted steel (like mine), newer ones are stamped with a strengthening groove in them, and are galvanized steel. Unfortunately I don’t know where the revision was, so if it is in the box, I can’t tell you how to tell which is which.
Good info. I wish all the tines powered the auger. That would have been a better design
Yes, however; it is the same concept as a differential. the sides need to turn at different rates. If they all turned together, the tines would damage the yard a lot in turns.
@@JoshsGreenGarage that is true
Thanks for the info.... 👍