Spreader Fertilizer Spreader BX 2200???

   / Fertilizer Spreader BX 2200??? #31  
I guess the flex shaft would work ok. My herdseeder did come with a shaft too long for my TC21D. I figured out how much I had to cut off, and you have to cut both ends and then took it to a machine shop and he cut it for about $15.00. You had to also take the shield off and have it cut also. I did that myself with just a plain old hack saw. All in all that worked out good for me.

Now you know my wife made me take the TC21D back in because she saw the tractor tip to one side once when I was doing some loader work on a hill. The bucket caught it so I wasn't worried. But SHE MADE ME GET A TC29D. I really didn't want to go along with her but I did. I normally get the last two words in "yes dear". Anyway what I am trying to say here is, I had to order a new pto shaft for the 29 since the one I cut off was now too short.

murph
 
   / Fertilizer Spreader BX 2200??? #32  
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Couldn't agree more, Tres. I think you and I met on these boards over some similar topic, and we may have agreed on that one item, if perhaps for one or two others.

Just to restate: I LOVE the Herd spreader for the BXes/2210/Small Boomers if you are going to use it for throwing out fertilizer, lime pellets, and occasionally grass seed. I LOVE the Befco model for granualted fertilizer, pellets, sand and salt. You can throw seed too, but don't expect much accuracy or application metering.

If I get a chance, I'll take a shot of the Befco on my 2210 for perspective. I'm 5'9", 180 pounds and expend very little energy attaching this spreader @65 pounds. BTW, I stay fairly lean, at my babe-repelling weight, by using a very accurate professional walk-behind spreader for any seed I throw down. That may happen once each year and I can wander around my 4 acres in a morning. Everything else at my Ponderosa attaches to my tractor.
 
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I have an e-mail into the distributor for Herd to see if I can get a list of retail sellers within a 100 miles radius. I hope I can find someone willing to sell it for less then retail, if not, based on how you folks say the Herd is the way to go, I may just spend the $$$. But hate to buy something for retail, got to be someone willing to sell it for less. Guess if I was buying a tractor with the seeder that would be different. we will see. I guess the second option is the one at TSC, Worksafer, for $300, but the closest TSC is 140 miles away, when you add gas, time and tax I am in the same range as the Herd locally. I really do not know about that flexible shaft on the TSC unit.

Thanks for the help, as usual, a whole lot of knowledge here on TBN.
 
   / Fertilizer Spreader BX 2200??? #34  
Ny,
That is what I did. It took them a few days to get back to me. They gave me the name of a distributor and then the distributor gave me the name of a dealer in my area. It ended up that pretty much any dealer could buy from the distributor.

It was lucky cause when I called my dealer, he gave me the $350.00 price and he told me if I let him know in the next hour I could get it yet the same day. He just happen to have a truck up there.

Picture of it attached. It just sits in the corner of the shed right now. If I ever get rid of my sister-n-law I will get my shed back so I can properly store things.

Murph
 

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Murph,

How difficult is it to open and close the feed gate to shut off the flow when you are driving? or do you shut off the PTO. How many bags of fertilizer can you fit in it at one time? Kinda get the line of questions here?? I kinda feel funny buying something I have never seen other then what is on the Herd web site and pics here. Thanks for the help.
 
   / Fertilizer Spreader BX 2200??? #36  
Ny,

Capacity of 3 bu. or 200 lbs.

3-pt. mounting is easy and fast. Quick-tach, shielded, telescoping tumbling shaft allows you to lower broadcaster for easy filling.

Two control handles, one upper and one lower, for ease of control.

Rotating agitator over opening for even feeding.

4-Bladed fan with lap-over blades 'spreads' and does not 'blow'

Broadcasts fertilizer and all types of seeds including brome grass, in amounts from 2 lbs. of seeds to 500 lbs. of fertilizer.


This is from the web page. On top it says capacity 200lbs, at the bottom it says up to 500 lbs of fertilizer spreading?

I am almost positive I can put 4 bags in the hopper. But it seems like you get it pretty full at that time so I usually put 3 and one half. It takes two fills for my lawn so I just fill it partial. But my memory is messing with me. Minimum would be 2 and one half bags. You can buy the optional extension to give you more capacity.

The spreader has a depth gauge on it and it gives you many diffferent things you can spread with it. I did use it to spread grass seed and it worked great.

The Herd Spreader along with most of the other ones out there will tend to spray heavy to one side. I usually watch for which side it is and I also will set the spreader to about half of what I want, go one direction first and then perpendicular second. So I make two passes.

Now I find that if you use regular fertilizer the thing works great. But if you use the fertilizer like what you get from Scotts or other brands with the chemicals in it, it won't spread the best, but mostly pattern drops down on it. I never get the scott's or anything like that. The guy that layed my sod told me never to buy that stuff. He also told me I didn't need any weed killers or anything if I keep my lawn healthy. So far last year he was right. He also told me to fertilize every 6 weeks.

The handle to turn it on and off was really close on my TC21, but on my TC29 I do have to reach some. But I can weld an extension on it. Sometimes fertilizer gets in the path and you have to move it back and forth some to get it to close.

Hope I didn't ramble too much and if you lived in the area you would be welcome to use it before you buy. My neighbor likes using it also and he has a John Deere 4100.

The PTO shaft has grease zirks to go into bearings. The blade and spindle has grease zirks to go into just the shaft. There is no bearings in that area. You must make sure you grease it everytime before using it.

murph
 
   / Fertilizer Spreader BX 2200??? #38  
Hello Mark--You are right--For the person that does not want to lift or be bothered by the 3 point?? We do stock several sizes of the pull spreaders--Drop a hitch pin in the drawbar and go.--Ken Sweet
Sweet Farm Equipment Co.
 
   / Fertilizer Spreader BX 2200??? #39  
Hello CTyler--We do have customers in the Northeast that use these for that very purpose.--It does have a agitator to help feed material down--Just need to be careful about material not being contaminated with rocks or hard salt chunk--Ken Sweet
Sweet Farm Equipment Co.
 
   / Fertilizer Spreader BX 2200??? #40  
" Picture of it attached. It just sits in the corner of the shed right now. If I ever get rid of my sister-n-law I will get my shed back so I can properly store things."
Yes, the Herd spreader does make a dandy storage container doen't it?
The handle is easy to reach from a BX or a 2410 size unit. I can get nearly four 50 lb bags of fertilizer in mine without the extension. I have done a binch of seeding with mine as well and it throws rye, fescue, alfalafa, clover, broam very nicely. I grease the multiple zerks before use and always wash it out. I sometimes wipe it with an oil rag or squirt the funnel with WD40. Mine has many years of use left in it. J
 
 
 
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