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Earthway 2150 50 LB (22 KG) Commercial Broadcast Fertilizer Spreader. Red, Heavy-Duty Walk-Behind Push Garden Seeder with Adjustable Drop Rate and Driving Handle. Large 13 in Pneumatic Stud Tires

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Features

  • Tackle rough, uneven patches of lawn with ease! The 13 inch high flotation pneumatic stud tires with rustproof poly rims will glide right over your lawn making your application quick and easy.
  • Clog free grate will help keep your material flowing smoothly by separating out any big portions that might clog up the bottom of your hopper. Grate is designed to slide in and out of the unit when its not needed.
  • EarthWays 3-hole-drop system, with side-spread control, promotes an even spread pattern with feathered edging for accurate applications. You can adjust the drop rate directly on the spreader.
  • The fully enclosed gearbox will provide years of service. You will get the same great, clog-free results even when used under moist or damp conditions.
  • EarthWays 2150 is made in Bristol, Indiana USA providing you with quality year after year. EarthWay Products does have a one year limited warranty and lifetime technical support on all products.

Product Dimensions: 15.75 x 14.5 x 23.63 inches


Item Weight: 26 pounds


Manufacturer: Earthway


Item model number: 2150


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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  • 5 star quality with some reservations
With so many reviewers giving this product 5 stars, I didn't want to spoil the good run by giving less than 5 stars. However, there are some reservations that you should consider. Since these detractors may apply to many brands of fertilizer applicators, it wouldn't be fair to assign blame only to this one model. At mentioned in previous reviews, assembly requires diligence. I am very mechanically inclined and did read and note all the prior assembly tips given by other reviewers. I recommend you do the same. I very carefully read and studied the assembly papers before putting this item together. I thought that surely it would not take me 2 hours to assemble this given my experience, but it did take 2 hours 10 minutes. As careful as I was, about 10 minutes into the assembly, I discovered that I had bolted the main frame to the plastic hopper upside down. The assembly directions do have drawings but they are not nearly as good as photographs would have been. If you don't feel you are good at following detailed instructions, either have a friend help you or find another brand that has better assembly directions or is already assembled. That said, now for comments on the completed unit. In past 14 years I have purchased several models of drop spreaders and rotary spreaders in my attempt to apply fertilizer uniformly and without having to have an ambulance standing by for resuscitation due to difficulty in pushing the spreaders. I have around 1/2 acre of grass. Front yard is about 60% of that total and is on a grade of around 7%. Doesn't sound like much of a hill but when you are trying to push 40 pounds of fertilizer and spreader up hill, believe me, it is a lot. My last spreaders were Scott's best drop spreader and rotary spreader. The drop spreader theoretically could apply fertilizer more uniformly but suffers from 2 drawbacks: 1) the bottom holes and adjustable closer are plastic and subject to slight warping. With the very small holes, only a slight warping will cause fertilizer to fall faster out of some holes and slower out of others. The result is banding (or striping) in the lawn. Being careful to follow the wheel markings in the grass doesn't stop this banding since it occurs due to the adjustable closer misalignment. 2) the holes are rather close to the ground and any blade of grass that touches the undercarriage will deposit its dew onto the holes which will eventually cause the fertilizer to stick to the hole and not drop out. This essentially disables the drop spreader until it is thoroughly dried out. Applying the fertilizer in the afternoon when the dew is gone would seem like a good idea if you like heat stroke. The Scott's rotary spreader is very difficult to push uphill. I think this is likely because of the plastic wheels just do not roll smoothly. Inherent disadvantage of a rotary spreader is that it will send the fertilizer out further when you are going down hill than uphill because you are traveling slower uphill and the impeller is rotating more slowly and throwing less of the fertilizer. Now for the Earthway 2150. Once assembled, the first thing I noticed was that it had 3 holes, not just 1, in the bottom of the hopper so that fertilizer dropped into the impeller more uniformly. The impeller seemed to rotate faster for the same forward speed. This would mean that when I am going slower uphill, it is still throwing fertilizer quite a distance (compared to the Scott's). The pneumatic tires are tremendously easier to push up hill and even allowed me to travel faster than I could with the Scott's with the possible result that uniform application of the fertilizer will have improved. It has been 8 days since I have applied the Spring fertilizer with Crabgrass preventer. Usually, by 8 days in past years, I can already see the striping (with Scott's spreaders). We have had rain the day I applied the fertilizer, so, it did get activated. I am not seeing striping. I must admit, I expected to see it even with the Earthway 2150 but I am not. I'll have to wait to end of July to see if Crabgrass is present. If I didn't get the fertilizer on uniformly, I will have lots of Crabgrass. We'll have to wait for that. One comment on the adjuster used to determine how much fertilizer is going to fall to the impeller and be applied to your lawn. The setting is based upon the weight of your fertilizer package and the square footage it is supposed to cover according to the bag claim. I found that the adjuster is really more of a wild guess than anything scientific. Although I calculated the setting in accordance to the Earthway manual, the first 3 passes I made in the front lawn used 1/2 bag of 15,000 square feet of fertilizer. Obviously, this was grossly too much. I made successive reductions in the setting as I made successive passes in the lawn. I ended up with the adjuster set to its minimum. I feel confident that after a couple more times of fertilizer applications this year, I will have settled into what setting is going to work for my lawn. Since there are so many particle sizes within different brands of fertilizers, it is virtually impossible to tell ahead of time what is going to work for the adjuster setting. However, I would caution you that likely it may apply your fertilizer much more heavily than the manufacturer had recommended. Better have plenty of extra bags of fertilizer handy if you dial in the calculated adjuster setting. I may have to cut that part of my lawn where the 1/2 bag of fertilizer was applied so heavily twice a week! It isn't a perfect world for fertilizer spreaders. If your lawn is flat, this rotary spreader will likely work better than other brands once you have the application adjuster figured out for your fertilizer product and have insured that you didn't bolt the mainframe to the hopper upside down. If you have a hill as I do, this rotary spreader may be superior to other products also. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2010 by Stephen Eckert

  • You’re paying for quality engineering and superb product quality
The intent of this review is to say the following: this is very nicely engineered, it has some very unique unit elements that you just can’t find on less expensive spreaders. The quality of the materials used in manufacturing also differentiate this spreader from its competitors. The performance of the unit is , as you might expect, excellent, consistent in product distribution and ease of pushing over all terrain. Does it take time to assemble, yes but it’s not difficult nor challenging in complexity. The only criticism I agree with is that the scale on the control handle is a bit challenging to read in sunlight. I don’t regret paying a premium for this spreader because it performs as advertised. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2023 by Bruce H.

  • Earthway 2150 Spreader
This broadcast spreader worked great. I owned a Scotts spreader before this EarthWay and the Scotts spreader does not even compare to the Earthway. You get what you pay for. The Earthway spreader is kind of expensive but it should last me a lifetime. Good quality. The job goes faster due to it spreads out the fertilizer farther. The spreader applied the fertilizer real evenly. Plus it has a wide coverage area. Maybe 9 feet wide. It depends on what you are putting down. The spreader is so comfortable. The handle is nice and long so I don't have to bend over. My Scotts spreader the handle was to short , so I had to bend over to use it and this hurt my back. Tip: The handle has several holes settings to make it longer. If you are under 6' tall the standard holes are fine. Another feature I just love is it has a temporary screen you put on top of the spreader to catch large chunks of fertilizer that got wet and stuck together. The screen catches it . Then you can take the chunks that are stuck together and rub them across the screen with your hand to crumble them up so they can go out your spreader evenly. What a great feature. Your spreader will not send out large chunks of stuck together fertilizer. I also like the control rod assemble that adjust the amount of fertilizer you are applying. . Its a metal rod. This should last forever. My Scotts spreader had a cable instead of the steel rod and over the years the cable stretched making it inaccurate to set your spreader rate. It also has air in the tires to make it a smooth push over a bumpy yard. The wheels are plastic. Maybe that's good because they will not rust. I like this Earthway spreader so much I would buy another one. Cons: 1) I think the instructions are kind of hard to follow. It took me maybe 2 1/2 hours to put together. Tip: read all the instructions first before assembly. This gives you a good idea of how it will look when done. My suggestion is Earthway should put a video on Google You Tube to show how to put it together. Tip: I did find a similar EarthWay spreader video on You Tube on how to assemble it. . Type in EarthWay Ev-N-Spred Heavy Duty Professional Spreaders. Another company made a video on how to assemble the spreader. Its a 12 minute video. The video is not the same exact Earthway spreader 2150 , but its close. The only difference in the one on the You Tube video is the way the Pivot Bracket mounts. The pivot bracket mounts on the outside of the handle on the Earthway 2150 . . The one in the video they show it mounting on the inside of the handle. The handle is slightly different on the You Tube video. But 90 % of the rest of it is the same thing. This video really makes the assembly easier. Earthway should put videos on Google You Tube. One picture is worth 1,000 words. 2) The only other thing that kind of bothered me is the manufacturers of fertilizers do not put EarthWay spreader rates on there bags. Earthway gives you some formulas you have to use. You will need to no how much square feet you have, then use there formulas. It was pretty close on the on information they gave me. You just have to do some math before using the spreader. I always like to set it at a lower setting to make sure I don't run out of fertilizer. If you have some left over you can always go back over it at a lower rate . ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2013 by Scott

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