First impressions: Unit appears to be well built and rugged. Went on easily, once I managed to get it off the ground and into a small wooden platform (FEL and ratcheting tire-downs did the trick). It is relatively light (when empty) so it’s easy to shift into position. The PTO shaft is in two parts with one sliding into the other, so it went on very easily. The grate on top of the hopper is a nice touch; you don’t have to worry if the chunks are small enough for the impeller.
This thing throws sand FAST! It threw 200 pounds of sand in less than a minute. I used dry play sand, which is what I had on hand, and it was a mistake, because it flows too easily. You need to keep the gate open, when engaging the impellor, or else you can bust the shear bolts. The sand was flowing out the bottom before I even started. You are supposed to run the unit at 2/3 of 540rpm speed, but I was down to ½ speed on the second run and still threw 100 pounds in under a minute. Both times got about 100 foot of drive covered, so I’m getting better. Manufactured sand is what my dealer recommended, and I will get a load delivered this week. Will report if it works any differently.
As I mentioned in a previous post, the sand agitator goes up into the hopper and rotates around, so it would be hard to have anything stick to the sides of the hopper. When the load gets low, you have to slow the PTO, because the agitator will beat up on the sides of the hopper. The spread is perfect for my drive, covering it in one pass with the spreader wings at about halfway. It is highly adjustable with the wings, and I believe will throw a 14-foot swath without them (or in full up position).
As a first impression, I am pleased. The unit is solid, it works as advertised, and it is very fast. The latter feature will take some getting used to. You don’t run this thing slow; you load it, get in position, flip the gate, engage the PTO and GO! I’m sure there is an optimal PTO speed for my specific use; I just have to find it. Also, though my dealer said it was only really good for spreading sand and salt, the instructions are very detailed about spreading seed and fertilizer and include a nice chart with seed, speed and pounds per acre of application. You need to adjust the plate to do this, and there is an additional plate with teeth for really small seeds that you can buy as an add-on. So, it is not a single-use attachment. I might try this out in the spring.
I took some pics, but so far have only found half of my digital reader. If I ever find the other half, I’ll post some pics.