dieselscout80
Veteran Member
Not sure about your suggestion....but my agitators do not disengage and just operate fine until I get to the area where I am going to spread lime. Then I just open the slide-gate and let the lime flow onto the ground as the spreader drops lime. When you slow down the spreader seems to slow the feed too....as the consistency of the lime generally requires the agitators to push the lime through the spreader. If I stop....so does the lime feed. You really don't need a disconnect.....unless you are traveling lots of miles with a hopper full of material....IMO.
You likely could have some hubs machined on a lathe to fit the EZ Flow and weld some car wheels to the hubs (?). I can see this working for food plotting and occasional use ( unless your going to use it over many miles of spreading) .
FWIW As for disengaging the agitators......there are a few models that do have this feature. (I think New Idea and John Deere had disengagements maybe others?) But most of the EZ Flow's have a continuously operated agitators.
I see I thought the hub provided a way disengage the agitator.