I have the same spreader and love it. Fertilize pasture and hay fields. 1) the 'distribution vanes' on the spinner have 3 holes to adjust to get even coverage on left and right side of spreader. I had to adjust mine from new factory specs. 2) I've been using the Farmis Field Navigator app to track my coverage area. It uses your phone and GPS and 'paints' an area on the field that you have covered; just like a large farming operation. Hope this helps!
Thank you ounce again for being honest!! All to often these videos are nothing but advertisements and are not accurate. Thank you for your honest opinion!
Nice video. I have an older cone spreader that still works fine. I do the cleanup technique you demonstrated as well. One additional thing that I do that works well, especially since my older spreader does not have stainless steel, is to pour a couple of cups of vegetable oil in the bottom of the cone once you are finished washing it out. Then, engage the PTO at an idle. Let the vegetable oil sling and coat the lower spreader parts. I can't remember where I originally heard this technique, but it has worked wonders in helping extend the life of my spreader in an easy and economical way.
I have the PTS700 and absolutely love it. It wasn’t cheap, but it was worth every penny. I got it so I can use it behind my vintage cub cadet garden tractors.
Neal you mentioned that there are better implements for spreading more valuable (expensive) products such as grass seed, can you expand a little on that?
What you said about them being similar is correct. Behlen, King Kutter, Frontier and a couple others all sell the same spreader made in Italy. Buy based on price, not brand when it comes to these particular spreaders. The good thing is that part availability is easy, just pick whatever brand has parts in stock.
The homeowner attachments for smaller yards and smaller tractors are such junk. I've been looking at options for quite some time and still can't match the application from a walk-behind broadcast spreader, unfortunately, and those still have a few issues with uneven distribution. I did consider both the Landpride and Kubota spreaders, but they are $uch a high co$t for only a couple acre$ and still have problems with seed and fine-grain fertilizer. I found the really fine-grain fertilizers are much harder to apply as the gate opening in the hopper has to be adjusted very carefully (which I learned on several attempts using my lawn tractor). The more granular product vary in size (Size Guide Number (SGN)), too, but seem to be easier to use in the bigger spreaders. The search continues for a sollution. Thanks ,Neil, for addressing the issues/cons in these products as well.
Someone needs to make a make a modified planter into a drop style fertilizer. It could be hooked up to a 3 pt hitch and the wheels would drive the propeller
It's probably either Cosmo or Vicon. I have the pendulum version of one. They also have differing options for material agitators and the hydraulic gate is just a signal action. Additional things -- quick hitches mostly don't work (larger models sometimes do but think they normally required another additional option.)
I have the same spreader and love it. Fertilize pasture and hay fields. 1) the 'distribution vanes' on the spinner have 3 holes to adjust to get even coverage on left and right side of spreader. I had to adjust mine from new factory specs. 2) I've been using the Farmis Field Navigator app to track my coverage area. It uses your phone and GPS and 'paints' an area on the field that you have covered; just like a large farming operation. Hope this helps!
Thank you ounce again for being honest!! All to often these videos are nothing but advertisements and are not accurate. Thank you for your honest opinion!
Good points. Just saw a Messick’s roll back in Fallston, MD.
Nice video. I have an older cone spreader that still works fine. I do the cleanup technique you demonstrated as well. One additional thing that I do that works well, especially since my older spreader does not have stainless steel, is to pour a couple of cups of vegetable oil in the bottom of the cone once you are finished washing it out. Then, engage the PTO at an idle. Let the vegetable oil sling and coat the lower spreader parts. I can't remember where I originally heard this technique, but it has worked wonders in helping extend the life of my spreader in an easy and economical way.
Excellent video. I think you saved me from buying one of these, that I would have regretted later. Thanks!
I have the PTS700 and absolutely love it. It wasn’t cheap, but it was worth every penny. I got it so I can use it behind my vintage cub cadet garden tractors.
Neal you mentioned that there are better implements for spreading more valuable (expensive) products such as grass seed, can you expand a little on that?
I must say I do like our Kubota DSX spreader, not the price of the contents that goes in it but do love the spreader
What you said about them being similar is correct. Behlen, King Kutter, Frontier and a couple others all sell the same spreader made in Italy. Buy based on price, not brand when it comes to these particular spreaders. The good thing is that part availability is easy, just pick whatever brand has parts in stock.
The homeowner attachments for smaller yards and smaller tractors are such junk. I've been looking at options for quite some time and still can't match the application from a walk-behind broadcast spreader, unfortunately, and those still have a few issues with uneven distribution. I did consider both the Landpride and Kubota spreaders, but they are $uch a high co$t for only a couple acre$ and still have problems with seed and fine-grain fertilizer. I found the really fine-grain fertilizers are much harder to apply as the gate opening in the hopper has to be adjusted very carefully (which I learned on several attempts using my lawn tractor). The more granular product vary in size (Size Guide Number (SGN)), too, but seem to be easier to use in the bigger spreaders. The search continues for a sollution. Thanks ,Neil, for addressing the issues/cons in these products as well.
Great informative video, as always. Thanks Neil! Cheers!
I've never wasted a dime fertilizing my yard.
Thats cool type of attachment! Nice video as always👍👍
Hi Neil what size do you recommend for a Kubota LX 2610 will it also fit a Q15 speed hitch
You know, there are calibration procedures for those similar to manure spreaders. They’re as precise as the time you spend setting it up. 😉
I need a de-fertilizer for my mowed areas. It's mid April and I am already behind. This season is going to be a challenge for the money bazooka.
Roundup works wonders!! Lol
FSP OR FPS?
Why no quick hitch compatibility?
Hi Neal!
I like to fertilize the yard early while the dew is still on the grass, let’s me see how far the fertilizer spreads
Is it possible to use this for sand to top dress a yard?
Yes, as long as it flows okay. Not damp.
Hey, wasn't it you who said not to use pressure washers on your tractor?
Yes, but in reference to the engine and wiring.
Under the hood with all the electronics...
Someone needs to make a make a modified planter into a drop style fertilizer. It could be hooked up to a 3 pt hitch and the wheels would drive the propeller
I think you spread the fertilizer very well!… JK!
Nice review of that spreader. Probably for most people, it would be just fine. 👍
Think Cosmo makes them. Mine has sundowner on it
It's probably either Cosmo or Vicon. I have the pendulum version of one. They also have differing options for material agitators and the hydraulic gate is just a signal action. Additional things -- quick hitches mostly don't work (larger models sometimes do but think they normally required another additional option.)