Robert_in_NY
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The Vicons are built very well and will easily hold up to sand. I was trying to find their website though as I was curious about something. The Vicon has a large throat with a heavy duty agitatior. As long as the sand isn't frozen it should spread thru the Vicon without problem.
The TSC spreaders require a lot of maintance and even then they are of poor quality. If all you used was sand you might get by better. I used it to spread fertilizer and it is very hard to clean the spreader so it doesn't rust up solid. You have to use a lot of oil and coat everything well to try and keep it from coroding. The other problem is it will throw the material you are spreading on the tractor as well as the ground which means you have more to clean up.
For limited use the TSC spreaders will work fine. If you are going to use this any amount and plan to for a long time the Vicon is the way to go.
The TSC spreaders require a lot of maintance and even then they are of poor quality. If all you used was sand you might get by better. I used it to spread fertilizer and it is very hard to clean the spreader so it doesn't rust up solid. You have to use a lot of oil and coat everything well to try and keep it from coroding. The other problem is it will throw the material you are spreading on the tractor as well as the ground which means you have more to clean up.
For limited use the TSC spreaders will work fine. If you are going to use this any amount and plan to for a long time the Vicon is the way to go.