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Got lucky today and picked up a Wikco 800 pull-behind spreader on CL cheap. I was looking to save money by spreading ag lime because I will have about 20 acres to plant when all is said and done. Access to the property is limited, so rental buggies ect would not work for me. I did some research and found several postings on QDMA that have had success with this spreader utilizing bulk ag lime. The website states it holds 800 lbs of lime. It looks strong enough for what I need. The only thing I'm skeptical of is the ground clearance. However, it appears to be higher that others like the groundbuster and lil limer. I can always get a larger set of rims/tires. I will post an update for others once it gets some use.

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