I own one the Brinly combo units. Calibrating using the garage floor method is not possible because of the spikes. Calibrating using the drop pan method using rain gutter is not possible, again because of the spikes. And calibrating by repeated dropping of material on a metered distance course is a waste of material ( or potentially harmful to the lawn), time consuming and difficult.
So my questions to those of you that do calibrate your aerator spreaders:
What method do you use?
Do you calibrate for each type of material before you apply?
If you use a drop pan/tray what did you make it from?
I am contemplating a jig to hold the spreader off the ground, putting a drop pan beneath the elevated unit, then using a drill to rotate the spike axle a number of times to represent a given travel distance.
What say you?
So my questions to those of you that do calibrate your aerator spreaders:
What method do you use?
Do you calibrate for each type of material before you apply?
If you use a drop pan/tray what did you make it from?
I am contemplating a jig to hold the spreader off the ground, putting a drop pan beneath the elevated unit, then using a drill to rotate the spike axle a number of times to represent a given travel distance.
What say you?