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Old 28-10-2005, 02:24 PM
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Default Repair parts for Scott's SpeediGreen 3000

I forgot to rinse out my spreader after applying lime in the Spring.
Now the axle splines are not engaging in the hub gear, so the turning
wheels don't cause the spreader to turn.

Can anyone suggest a place that sells replacement parts?
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Old 29-10-2005, 02:31 PM
 
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Default Repair parts for Scott's SpeediGreen 3000

From a practical standpoint, you can buy a new one for $40. Given what
suppliers usually charge for repair parts, plus shipping/handling, your
time, etc, I would just junk it.

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Old 30-10-2005, 11:00 AM
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Default Repair parts for Scott's SpeediGreen 3000

Where did you buy it? Scotts "no quibble guarantee" applies to their
equipment as well as their other products.
You can trade it in for a new one for life. A lot of peeps don't know that
and if your retailer doesn't, look on a new spreader and you will see the
warranty on the tag..They will get credit from Scotts, but they wont tell
you unless you ask..


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From a practical standpoint, you can buy a new one for $40. Given what

suppliers usually charge for repair parts, plus shipping/handling, your
time, etc, I would just junk it.



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