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Improper spreader settings can lead to a waste of time and money if too much product is used and callbacks from customers if too little product is dispersed. Starting with the appropriate setting for your specific machine will help. When using a LESCO product, find the designated setting listed on the bag and then cross reference that number to your particular spreader type using the attached documents.
Spreader Settings To get the best results, your spreader’s hole size must be set so seed comes through at correct rate. The settings may be numbers or letters; the higher the setting, the bigger the hole. Walk-behind spreader settings are based on a walking speed of around 3.5 miles per hour. 1 Consistent speed is essential for uniform coverage. Apr 02, 2011 Gilken, I have the same question. Wouldn’t it be nice if the numerical setting were in pounds per 1,000 s.f.? My bags of lime suggest settings for every spreader except Republic, and for the same rate of application (10 lb/1,000 s.f.) call for anywhere from 7-1/2 to 26 for a 12-inch spreader. When using a Scotts rotary spreader, a setting of 6 1/4 is recommended for overseeding. Use the same setting for new lawns or on bare spot repairs; however, Scotts recommends going over the area twice. With a Scotts drop spreader, use a setting of 9 1/2 when overseeding and 15 for new lawns or to patch bare spots. Calibrating Your Spreader. Divide 100 by the square foot the bag of fertilizer covers 2. Multiply the weight of the bag by this number 3. The answer is the amount of fertilizer needed to cover 100 sq. Place this amount in the spreader 5. Mark off a 10 ft. Apply using the suggested setting.
Keep in mind that labeled settings on the product bag and those listed within the charts are approximate and should be used as a starting point only. Many factors influence product delivery rate including but not limited to regularity of calibration, operator walking speed, maintenance history of spreader, and weather conditions. Generic Spreader Setting Chart - Denny McKeown’s Bloomin ...
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I’ve never re-calibrated my Scoots since I put it together 15 yearsago.I just keep an eye on how fast the particular product is going out andifthe rate seems off, then I adjuct the dial a bit. From experiencethesuggested settings on the bag are often off one way or the other fromwhat you actually need anyway. Probably depends on factors likehow much moisture may have gotten into the particular product, etc.
So, I just start with a part of a bag,say 1/4 and keep an eye on how far that goes, relative to the area itshould cover, then adjust accordingly. And if you’re off somewhat it won;t matter much. I’d tend to err on the side of a bit too light,you can always do a 2nd pass.
I know the forsythia guidline is widely used for pre-emergent, butI think it’s still very early to be putting it down right now. I’m incoastal NJ and I would not put it down here for a couple weeks.CG doesn’t germinate until you have temps in the high 70s or 80s.By that time the effectiveness could be wearing off. I prefer to doit a bit later and use a product with Dimension which will not onlyprevent germination but kill very small CG plants too.
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