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    Senior Member RSM-Gazza's Avatar
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    Default Re: Spreader reccommendation

    Quote Originally Posted by NLALM View Post
    Thanks for the pic gaz, gee the ground looks wet we could use some rain here, its as dry as, Looks like an early spring but if we don't get some rain it could be a bad summer.When you get the pipe on the bike a pic would be good. I just loaded the pee wee and crf 50 on the ute for a day at mx central tomorrow with the boys, I have as much fun as they do being the team owner manager and photographer
    Have worked very little this week and spent a bit during the rainy days ='s better dry up and get out to work to repair the bank book. Hope you get some rain NLALM, they have released soo much water out of the Hume Weir to make space for rains and water pouring out of the alpine region.

    My first bike was a Honda 125 Road/Trail Elsinore. They were the days getting airbourne coming out the vertical tip edge of a steep quarry side.

    Will Post the Vrrooom exhaust in the Hobbies section when it arrives and I fit it.
    Cheers Garry

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    Hi Gazza, Solo do a nice little fert spreader. It is worn on the chest, with a "sling" type harness. You are able to employ a deflector plate, so for example you can walk along side a footpath without the spinner throwing fert all over the path. It is great in smaller places-it has its limitations obviously, but is a quality unit. Food for thought. I also run a large walk behind fert spreader brought from a golf/landscape supply business, When my daughter (who's 10 )has some spare time i'll get her to upload some pics lol!!

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    Default Re: Spreader reccommendation

    Quote Originally Posted by Shepparton Lawn Care View Post
    Hi Gazza, Solo do a nice little fert spreader. It is worn on the chest, with a "sling" type harness. You are able to employ a deflector plate, so for example you can walk along side a footpath without the spinner throwing fert all over the path. It is great in smaller places-it has its limitations obviously, but is a quality unit. Food for thought. I also run a large walk behind fert spreader brought from a golf/landscape supply business, When my daughter (who's 10 )has some spare time i'll get her to upload some pics lol!!
    Thanks Simon,
    Re wearing it on your chest, does that expose one to fertiliser dust, granules either by leakage, spillage or drift.
    Look forward to your photos here or via e-mail.

    Great to see some better weather, but it's only till Wednesday night and 20-40mms was forecast on the news tonight + in Weather Zone. How does keep up with the back log from last week still to clear.
    Least I've learn't this year to knock back all new jobs from unknown people phoning in, unless there walking distance from home.
    Cheers Garry

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