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    Mike, we use those as well.

    There is a Setting Matrix available but it is based upon Lbs per Sqft (being American it would be :( !...)

    I can scan it and it may help, but we calibrated them ourselves using a m2 peice of material laid on a 3m*4m tarp and then did some test runs at various setting numbers and weighed the amount.

    That allowed us to home in on the typical figures used (like 35g/m2 etc)

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    • Hi Gary,

      A scanned copy would be really helpful if you have a chance.

      Many thanks.

      Mike
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        Attached :)

        • Thanks Gary. Appreciate it.
        • Thanks Gary. Appreciate it.
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    Here is a good guide on how to do it... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hE2HeYH_BsY

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  • I have the same - Its worth mentioning that it would help if you had two scales on the rate lever - one left one right... one for fine grade and one for courser fertilizers -
    If applying prills they fly out at about 3x the rate of 1mm+ granules so be warned.... you dont want to burn a lawn!

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