Garvee 85 lb Tow-Behind Broadcast Spreader with Adjustable Flow Control, 10-Inch Pneumatic Tires, Steel Frame & Universal Hitch for Seed, Fertilizer, Salt and Ice Melt, Black & Yellow
Efficient Spreading for Every Season
Maintain lawns, gardens, farms, and driveways with one dependable tow-behind broadcast spreader. The 85 lb hopper, adjustable flow control, wide spread pattern, and universal hitch make large-area applications faster, easier, and more consistent.
Cover More Ground with Fewer Refills
The large 85 lb poly hopper is designed for bigger lawns, gardens, fields, and driveways. Its rust-resistant construction handles seed, fertilizer, salt, ice melt, and sand while reducing the number of stops needed to refill.
More Accurate Material Distribution
Thirty adjustable flow settings give you greater control over material output. Combined with a spread width of up to 12 ft, the spreader helps provide more even coverage and reduces patchy application or unnecessary material waste.
Smooth Movement Across Outdoor Terrain
The 10-inch pneumatic tires move steadily across grass, gravel, uneven ground, and light snow. The powder-coated steel frame provides dependable support for regular residential, landscaping, and light farm use.
Quick Connection to Common Tow Vehicles
The universal hitch and quick-connect tow bar attach to most lawn tractors, ATVs, and UTVs. This tow-behind design helps you cover larger areas without the repeated effort required by a manual walk-behind spreader.
One Spreader for Year-Round Care
Use the spreader throughout the year for lawn seeding, fertilizing, garden maintenance, driveway sanding, and winter deicing.
- Spring: Spread grass seed and starter fertilizer
- Summer: Apply lawn fertilizer and soil treatments
- Fall: Overseed lawns and prepare outdoor areas
- Winter: Distribute salt, sand, or ice melt
Designed for Convenient Outdoor Work
The included hopper cover helps protect materials from light moisture during use. For best results, select the correct flow setting for the material, avoid overfilling the hopper, and clean the spreader after applying fertilizer, salt, or ice melt.