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GroundWork 50 lb. Capacity Push Broadcast Spreader with Metal Controller

GroundWork 50 lb. Capacity Push Broadcast Spreader with Metal Controller

Item # 1225239

$64.99


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GroundWork 50 lb. Capacity Push Broadcast Spreader with Metal Controller

Item # 1225239

$64.99
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Fertilizer your yard quickly with the GroundWork 50 lb. Capacity Push Broadcast Spreader with Metal Controller. This walk-behind spreader is perfect for controlled spreading around driveways, paths and gardens over areas as big as 20 sq. ft. The spreader is built on 8 in. pneumatic tires, allowing it to roll smoothly over grass, and the controls are mounted right on the handle for easy access as you push the spreader. The hopper can hold up to 50 lb. of material at once to reduce the amount of refills needed. Made with durable metal components and a powder-coat finish, this broadcast spreader is made to last season after season. Once you order your new broadcast spreader, you can start using it almost right away because it arrives fully assembled.

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  • Polypropylene hopper holds up to 50 lb. for about 20 sq. ft. of coverage
  • 12 ft. (3.65 m) maximum spreading swath
  • High-speed gearbox allows for larger spread patterns
  • All-steel flow control lever offers long-term use
  • Flow control conveniently located on push handle for easy access
  • Ideal broadcast spreader for controlled spreading around driveways, paths and gardens
  • 8 in. pneumatic tires for rugged terrain
  • Rust-resistant powder-coat finish protects the broadcast spreader from wear and tear
  • Spreader arrives fully assembled
  • Dimensions of the directional throw broadcast spreader: 34.4 in. x 18.5 in. x 32.9 in.
  • Weighs 12.3 lb.

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Q: Can this spreader spread dry chicken manure fertilizer

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  • A: : Due to the irregular shape of chicken manure fertilizer and the spinning disc (spreader plate) underneath, the manure may not pass through properly. Therefore, the vendor does not recommend this option.
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46 out of 89 (52%) reviewers recommend this product

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Most Helpful Favorable Review

Excellent basic spreader

9 years ago
Bought this yesterday and it already paid for itself. This is a solid entry-level product with pneumatic tires and overall it feels well built. I used it to spread a dozen 50lb bags over a horse pasture. I don't think this was the intended use but it worked just fine, I got exercise, and it didn't bother the new grass that was growing. I have all the equipment for spreading manure but decided to have my soil tested and fill in the gaps with artificial fertilizer. I had been looking for larger equipment to tow behind a 4-wheeler or attach to my tractor but didn't want to spend the money in case I won't use it again. In a pinch I picked this up at the local Tractor Supply and it was all assembled and ready to go. It took me about an hour to spread the fertilizer which I paid a large sum for and needed it get it spread before a rain storm that night. I dumped an entire 50 lb bag at a time (the max it can hold) and it help up just fine. The ground was a little bumpy but I was careful and didn't force it and just eased it over the bumps. I think this would be great for a lawn and seemed to work ok for the section of pasture I used it on. It folds up small and doesn't take much space for storage. To be honest, I saved a ton of money and likely it only took me an extra 30 minutes or so.
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Most Helpful Critical Review

bad design

9 years ago
good spreader but, the rear stand that hold the spreader up when not being held is to long. You almost tip over forward trying to spread with out the stand dragging on the ground behind you
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atlanta georgia area
Review 1

Poor design

3 days ago
the instructions for spreading quantity are terrible. instead of saying set the dial to X lbs. per Y feet, it tells you to test it yourself for each product, and then figure the setting. also, the bin, when the product gets low, the product doesn't flow to the output holes/location. i had to constantly "shake" the unit to get the product to fall to the distribution holes. if i could get a refund i would.

No, I do not recommend this product.

Review 1

Leg Stand Design

29 days ago
Like others I did not realize the leg stand cannot be adjusted. The stand gets in the way and makes spreading over irregular ground very difficult. Cannot recommend this design.
Marietta, OH
Review 1

Poor Design and Inconsistent Performance

30 days ago
The overall quality of the GroundWork 50 lb. Broadcast Spreader is poor. The plastic gearbox grinds during operation and already feels like it’s wearing out after minimal use. The small wheels struggle on anything other than perfectly smooth ground, making it difficult to push consistently. The biggest design flaw is the stand geometry. You have to tip the spreader so far forward while walking that it constantly feels unstable and close to tipping over. Because of the poor balance and inconsistent operation, it does not spread seed or fertilizer evenly or accurately, which ends up wasting product and money. After one use, I’ll be returning this item and investing in a higher-quality spreader.

No, I do not recommend this product.

Hazlehurst, Ga
Reviews 2

Great quality for the price!

a month ago
The Groundwork 50 lb. capacity spreader made light work for me spreading fertilizer on my yard. It had good coverage and was so easy to use! Would recommend purchasing this item.

Yes, I recommend this product.