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Your cart is empty.The Agri-Fab 45-0527 (110 lb. Tow Broadcast Spreader) will help you grow the beautiful lawn that you’ve always wanted. The universal hitch on this 110lb tow behind broadcast spreader will let you hook up to all makes and models of lawn tractors. With the 110lb hopper this tow broadcast spreader could allow you to cover an estimated 1/3rd acre (17,500 sq. ft.) with one hopper fill. With (2) 10” pneumatic tires and a steel rod flow control it will allow for precise setting adjustment from your tractor seat and give you a smooth and easy distribution of fertilizer, grass seed, salt or other materials.
Amamikezon Customer
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2024
The instructions were generic and not a lot of help. One of the tires innertube was destroied when the tirevwas assembled at the factory. The unit is ok not for rough duty.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2024
keeps breaking!, wheel is eating every sized cotter key I put in it in order for the axle to turn the rotator for spreading. Even used a nail and it broke it. May have to drill a bigger hole in axle and wheel hub in order to put a bolt in it otherwise this thing is useless. Found out the gear wheel was bent so replaced and now it works
Robert
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2024
Easy to put together, even easier to use. Seems to be well made.
Radio Guy
Reviewed in the United States on February 29, 2024
This is a good tow behind spreader. Quality overall is good. Spreader worked well and looks like it will last for many seasons.The weak point is, that many people will have problems with assembly. The diagrams in the instructions have all the details needed for assembly but, the diagrams are not as good as I would expect. It is easy to have problems with getting the components positioned properly unless you are very careful to match the diagrams. Details that are needed for proper assembly are poorly highlighted. More diagram insets would be very helpful as well as larger and clearer diagrams. "Push in plugs" for the end of arms on the spreader had to be hammered into place with a rubber hammer as they were exceptionally tight and difficult to install. The handle for the on/off spreading arm was a bit undersized and a bit of oil or grease is helpful to get this to slide on with a reasonable amount of force.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on November 8, 2024
seems.ok bit haven't used it yet
Terry Anderosov
Reviewed in Canada on November 4, 2024
Fare value and fare quality
Jim
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2024
It works great and is just what I needed!
jean dufort
Reviewed in Canada on April 10, 2024
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Ronald K.
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2023
I am very pleased to write this unique review. I recieved my Agri Fab pull from behind spreader and after a half day of assembly I finally reached the final stage - putting the wheels on !!Putting the wheels on should be the easiest part of the assembly process, but it was'nt. The included wheels did not fit the axel. Obviously I was very upset, and in my best "south western Connecticut aggreesive attitude" I was ready to make a major case of this problem with Agri Fab or demand my money back.Well at the very beginning of my phone call "Agri Fab cut me off at the pass". All of the Agri Fab staff was so courteous, polite, understanding and obliging (I could go on) that I realized that my "south western Connecticut attitude" was out of place.Agri Fab is located in Sullivan Illinois the mid west of the country. As soon as I was exposed to the understanding culture of the mid west I realized that my aggressive south western Connecticut attitude was wrong. The Agi Fab staff obligingly listened to problem and quickly resolved it by agreeing to promptly replace all of the problem parts free of charge.Coming from a part of the U.S. where it is so common to be dealing with people who are so self centered and bordering on being the next "hit and runs" it was so pleasant to deal with genuinely considerate people ( particularly Sandy M. in their customer service area) I am almost pleased to have had my spreader assembly problem.I highly recommend Agri Fab and would very definitely buy from them again !!Ron Knettel, Southport Connecticut
A. St Clair
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2023
After reading several reviews explaining how difficult this spreader was to assemble I was a little worried. But I ordered it anyway. It arrived today and we opened it up and got started. It took us about an hour to assemble it. It was very easy to assemble and we had absolutely no problem putting it together. I was a little worried when we got to the wheels as other reviews indicate the axle is too short to use both washers as indicated in the instructions. It was a little tight but we were able to compress the wheel against the hub enough to get the cotter pin in place.I will be using it to spread fertilizer on our acreage tomorrow.
Shopper
Reviewed in Canada on May 22, 2023
Not great for a zero turn machine the handle to release the seed or fertilizer is to far away .. you have to open it early and get on machine fast to start the spreaders
OkinawanMatt
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2023
I, like so many other reviewers, had the issue where the gears would stick or bind, causing the tire to stop rotating. Assembly was a nightmare because the only thing that comes pre-assembled is the main gear, axle, and drive shaft. Everything else has to be done by the buyer. Unfortunately, after troubleshooting for two hours and reassembling the entire thing three times, I noticed at the very end that the main drive was assembled incorrectly. That means that the only thing that the factory assembled themselves, they did it incorrectly.The first issue I noticed was that the wide black spacer for one side of the tires did not fit at all. I needed another half an inch or more of space to fit the spacer. But without the spacer, the second tire did fit the assembly, so we put the tire on without the spacer. Unfortunately, the gear would get stuck every once in a while while rotating. If I used it in this manner, it would lead to the issues that other reviewers are seeing, where the retaining piece of plastic would break or melt if it got stuck while going 4 mph on a tractor.That's when I noticed that in the picture, the drive wheel was on the opposite side of where I mounted it, so I had to turn the drive shaft 180 degrees. This change corrected the first issue I had run into, and now I could get that wide black spacer on both wheels. However, when I tightened the bolts on the frame, the axel leading to the auger became crooked, binding the axle in the frame. This was the enlightening moment. If the wheels were on the first way I mounted it, the axle leading up to the auger was off-center by half an inch and it caused too much friction in the frame and stopped the wheels from turning once in a while. But if I rotated the whole drive shaft to match the tires to the assembly picture, then the axel would be offset even more, by an entire inch, and the tire would not rotate at all.That's when I noticed that the gear was on the wrong side of the pre-assembled drive shaft. In the picture, both the drive wheel and the axel are on the same side, and the gear is on the opposite side. The proper assembly at the factory would allow the axel to be aligned straight in the center of the frame and auger, but with the gear that's half an inch wide sitting on the wrong side, the axel will always be off-center no matter which way you orient the drive shaft to the frame.The gear is held in by a tension pin, and even at the factory they only drove it through the shaft about 20 percent of the way. The pin is stuck in there and I couldn't get it to budge with a plier, so I can see why they gave up on pushing it through at the factory. At this point, I didn't want to bother trying to hammer out the friction pin to move the gear to the other side of the drive shaft, so I initiated a return.
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