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Read Before Using
Operating Instructions
Models 296, 298
The Mulch-n-More 290 series all operate basically the same. The 296
(powder coated frame) and 297 (stainless steel frame) are push mod-
els and the 297 (powder coated frame) and 299 (stainless steel
frame) are pull models designed for small tractors, ATV’s Gators® and
other light equipment. All 290 series have solid stainless axle, metal
drive gears and welded frames making this the most durable, long last-
ing ground driven spreader on the market today.
The following is a description of Mulch-n-More 290 series operating
instructions…
All units come standard with a regular spinner blade for spreading
seed, fertilizer, granular chemical products and other lower rate granu-
lar products.
There are a variety of optional attachments for the 290 series…
1.
Mulch Spinner Blade… Used for spreading a variety of products
from Pellet Mulch such as PennMulch® to Dry Sand, Salt and other
difficult to spread high volume or large particle products. With
Spyker’s patent pending removable spinner blade you can change to
mulch blade in a matter of seconds. All other spreaders that are on
the market require the removal of the hopper to access the spinner
blade which can take as long as 1/2 to 1 hour to do. No other
spreader company manufactures a “mulch basket spinner blade” for
use with high volume products.
2.
Calibration Pan… Used for calibrating the Turf product for accurate
spreading to reduce waste and increase effectiveness of the prod-
uct. This is the latest, greatest attachment for the 290 series.
Calibrate without moving the spreader.
3.
Border Patrol… Used for guarding collars, greens, flower beds,
driveways and sidewalks from fertilizer or pesticide materials. Stop
flow to one side. Easily turned on and off with your foot while contin-
uing to spread.
4.
Barrier Shield… For use with ice melt products and salt to deflect
the product down on to the sidewalk (3’ width pattern) essentially
converting the rotary spreader to a drop spreader for sidewalks.
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