Tarter vs County Line Spreader/Seeder

   / Tarter vs County Line Spreader/Seeder #1  

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I am shopping for an 850 lb capacity fertilizer spreader/seeder and have narrowed it down to either the Tarter at $703.99 or the County Line at 599.99. Is the Tarter worth the extra $100?
 
   / Tarter vs County Line Spreader/Seeder #2  
Take a close look at both units, they may both be made by Cosmo. I bought a Tarter a couple years ago and it had "Cosmo" stamped in the frame under the Tarter sticker.
I just looked at the link to the owners manual for the County Line spreader at TSC and on page 1 it says Tarter.
Oh yea,
Welcome to the forum.
 
   / Tarter vs County Line Spreader/Seeder #3  
I am shopping for an 850 lb capacity fertilizer spreader/seeder and have narrowed it down to either the Tarter at $703.99 or the County Line at 599.99. Is the Tarter worth the extra $100?

I bought a TSC County Line subsoiler and a little down it had Tarter on it.
 
   / Tarter vs County Line Spreader/Seeder
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Take a close look at both units, they may both be made by Cosmo. I bought a Tarter a couple years ago and it had "Cosmo" stamped in the frame under the Tarter sticker.
I just looked at the link to the owners manual for the County Line spreader at TSC and on page 1 it says Tarter.
Oh yea,
Welcome to the forum.

Oh wow!! Thank you!!!
 
   / Tarter vs County Line Spreader/Seeder #5  
Oh wow!! Thank you!!!

There is no County Line manufacturing company.
County Line is just a name that TSC uses to sell their products.
 
   / Tarter vs County Line Spreader/Seeder #6  
I bought the same one last fall at cousin charlies for 450 rural king was the same price but were sold out.
 
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I bought the same one last fall at cousin charlies for 450 rural king was the same price but were sold out.
Yes, I saw rural king had it cheaper. The closest one to me is in Front Royal, VA, about an hour away. They were sold out and had replaced with something more expensive.
 
   / Tarter vs County Line Spreader/Seeder #8  
TSC uses both Tarter and King Kutter to make their County Line implements. Location determines which one your local store carries. Last time I looked at my local store everything was King Kutter. I would imagine it has to do with freight costs.

TSC has it's own specs for County Line products so it may not be an apples to apples comparison.
 
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Take a close look at both units, they may both be made by Cosmo. I bought a Tarter a couple years ago and it had "Cosmo" stamped in the frame under the Tarter sticker.
I just looked at the link to the owners manual for the County Line spreader at TSC and on page 1 it says Tarter.
Oh yea,
Welcome to the forum.

So I called my local Southern States and they met TSC's price. I'm glad that I called and gave them the chance. I would much rather buy from them!! Thanks so much everyone for your help!!!
 
 

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