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calibration gauge
Where online can I get a lesco calibration gauge? I lost mine and I want to make sure the spreader is set correctly. I don't have time to ride to the lesco dealer, it's a 30min ride.
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Just have the Lesco send you a few. It will cost more in shipping then what the gauge is worth, but you will have it. I would get a few sent just for back up.
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where can i order one? the moron at the JDL store by my house told me i'd have to buy a new spreader to get that. good thing there are other options for suppliers around here. would really like to get one of those calibration keys myself though.
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Forgetaboutit. The only thing that counts is how much you are actually applying. Get a bucket and get your dealer...or anybody that has a good scale to weigh out enough of your favorite fertilizer to cover 3000 sqft. (at 4 pounds per thousand 12 lbs). Mark a line on the bucket to indicate 12 pounds, or as needed. Apply to a lawn and measure how much you covered with the correct amount. Adjust up or down as needed.
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ahahaha, what a lazy POS.....so glad I have good vendors....
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