A) Adjust the micrometer setting to 2.
B) Squeeze the trigger against the handle.
C) The calibration line engraved on the top of the shutoff plate should be flush with the back edge of the hopper opening.
D) To adjust
alignment
, use a small wrench or pliers to turn the black calibration screw at the lower end of the control wire leading from the micrometer rate setting barrel.
To adjust calibration, do the following:A) Adjust the micrometer setting to 11.B) Squeeze the trigger against the handle.C) The calibration line engraved on the top of the shutoff plate should be flush with the back edge of the hopper opening.D) To adjust alignment, use a small wrench or pliers to turn the black calibration screw at the lower end of the control wire leading from the micrometer rate setting barrel.http://www.scotts.com/smg/goART2/InfoHowTo/spreader-settings-for-grass-seed-and-lawn-food/19500090/7200009
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"Green" is an umbrella term for all shades of green. "Kelly Green" is a specific shade of green with a slight yellow undertone.
Blue and green makes blue-green, obviously.
light green Guys!!! How obvious light green Guys!!! How obvious
You would want to use spreader setting 3.25
setting @6
For applying MK Minerals pelletized gypsum with a Scotts Speedy Green 2000 spreader, you typically want to set the spreader to a medium setting, usually around 10-12 for even distribution. However, it's best to consult the specific product label for MK Minerals gypsum for any recommended settings. Additionally, check your spreader calibration and adjust the rate based on your lawn size and application requirements for optimal results. Always perform a small test area first to ensure proper coverage.
set on 3.25
For a drop spreader 7, broadcast 5
Set the Scott's Speedy Green 1000 spreader to the recommended setting for the 20-1-4 Naturlawn nutrient as indicated on the product packaging or by using a calibration test. Apply the fertilizer evenly over your lawn, ensuring to follow all safety and usage instructions provided.
The recommended setting for ammonium nitrate on a Speedy Green 2000 spreader is typically around 19 to 21. It is always a good idea to refer to the manufacturer's guidelines or consult with a professional to ensure proper application.
For a Pursell's Sta-Green 4500 spreader using Turf Builder Plus 2, the recommended setting is typically around 4 to 5. However, it's essential to consult the specific product label for precise instructions, as settings can vary based on the type of spreader and the application method. Always ensure to calibrate your spreader before use for optimal results.
To adjust calibration, do the following:A) Adjust the micrometer setting to 11.B) Squeeze the trigger against the handle.C) The calibration line engraved on the top of the shutoff plate should be flush with the back edge of the hopper opening.D) To adjust alignment, use a small wrench or pliers to turn the black calibration screw at the lower end of the control wire leading from the micrometer rate setting barrel.http://www.scotts.com/smg/goART2/InfoHowTo/spreader-settings-for-grass-seed-and-lawn-food/19500090/7200009
Overseeding -- 7 1/2 New Lawn/ Bare spot -- 18 but it would be best to go over the lawn twice at setting 7 1/2 in perpendicular directions.
Conversion Chart for Scott's Easy Green Spreader.
It really depends on the size of the product that you are putting down. Tiny pieces of per-emergent or pest control product will empty much faster on a setting of say 6 than a larger product like fertilizer. So settings will vary. To effectively and responsibly apply your product I'd suggest that you contact the manufacture of the spreader or the material you are spreading.