Your sand needs to have basically 0% moisture to go through a typical fertilizer spreader.gene_stl said:Could you use a regular fertilizer spreader to spread sand and or lime. It would not be as efficient as professional golf course equipment but you also would not be doing it as many times.
I know my Spyker spreader could probably handle "some" wet sand since it has a gate style opening which would allow for more flow but I don't think I have ever tried to spread sand through it before but I have considered itJ_nick said:Your sand needs to have basically 0% moisture to go through a typical fertilizer spreader.gene_stl said:Could you use a regular fertilizer spreader to spread sand and or lime. It would not be as efficient as professional golf course equipment but you also would not be doing it as many times.
Are you getting pelletized or powdered lime?gene_stl said:What aboug lime. I prolly am gonna have to lime in a big way soon. I would buy it bagged so that it stayed relatively dry.
I HIGHLY recommend the pelletized as the powder will go EVERYWHERE with the slightest breeze and it will cake all up in the spreader if there is any humidity in the air :lol: I had to learn the hard way many years ago :thumbup:gene_stl said:I had not yet gotten as far as thinking about whether to use pelletized of powdered lime. I know there is are companies nearby that make powdered. I don't know whether they pelletize too.
Lime will be for later in the year. First I have tree guys coming and pre Em to get down. and , and,......
If someone has opinions on pelletized or powdered I am all ears.
Funny story - several years ago I rolled out of one of those tunnel car washes on a breezy day to see one of these spreading some lime on a pasture across the highway. Needless to say I paid for two car washes that day. :lol:Mightyquinn said:...the powder will go EVERYWHERE with the slightest breeze...
Good Luck! I have been looking into this for my area and everybody either has no idea what I'm talking about or those that do, say "good luck." :lol:gwolf64 said:I'm in Birmingham, AL. Does anyone know where I can rent sand top dressing equipment? I hear there are places in GA that rent Turfco top dresser and a Dingo packages. Maybe this exists in BHAM?
:lol: That's a hilarious story. Regarding the video, I never dreamed I'd hear Collective Soul backing a lime spreading big rig video.Ware said:Funny story - several years ago I rolled out of one of those tunnel car washes on a breezy day to see one of these spreading some lime on a pasture across the highway. Needless to say I paid for two car washes that day. :lol:Mightyquinn said:...the powder will go EVERYWHERE with the slightest breeze...
Central Alabama Top Dressing rental, the guy lives in Pelham he only rents a Top Dresser and a San Pro with a drag.gwolf64 said:I'm in Birmingham, AL. Does anyone know where I can rent sand top dressing equipment? I hear there are places in GA that rent Turfco top dresser and a Dingo packages. Maybe this exists in BHAM?