hazmat
Elite Member
- Joined
- Feb 12, 2002
- Messages
- 4,051
- Location
- West Newbury, MA & Harrison, ME
- Tractor
- Kubota L5460HSTC
Spreaders \"walk behind\" vs 3 point hitch
Since its never too early to start your Christmas list:
I want a spreader for fertilizing, lime (probably pellets) and grass seed. My lawn is littel under 2 acres. I've used a commercial grade walk behind spreader before with good results.
Suspend your tractor bias for a minute, Any reason I should choose a 3point hitch version over the walk behind?
I know the walk behind is "lower impact" if I were to be seeding a new lawn.
I actually have a POS scotts that I bought for $20 to do my lawn renovation last weekend. It doesn't even hold a full bag of fert or lime!!! But I needed something Sunday morning & that's what was available. So I'll have that to use if necessary.
I like the idea of riding vs, walking, but am I giving up too much in manueverability?
Since its never too early to start your Christmas list:
I want a spreader for fertilizing, lime (probably pellets) and grass seed. My lawn is littel under 2 acres. I've used a commercial grade walk behind spreader before with good results.
Suspend your tractor bias for a minute, Any reason I should choose a 3point hitch version over the walk behind?
I know the walk behind is "lower impact" if I were to be seeding a new lawn.
I actually have a POS scotts that I bought for $20 to do my lawn renovation last weekend. It doesn't even hold a full bag of fert or lime!!! But I needed something Sunday morning & that's what was available. So I'll have that to use if necessary.
I like the idea of riding vs, walking, but am I giving up too much in manueverability?