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Manufacturer of heavy-duty walk-behind broadcast spreaders and lawn care equipment.

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GroundsKeeper specializes in durable outdoor power equipment and tools for landscaping maintenance. The brand is best known for its robust steel-frame walk-behind broadcast spreaders, designed for the efficient distribution of grass seed, fertilizer, and ice melt chemicals.

With features like adjustable flow control, heavy-duty gearboxes, and the Edge Protect™ system, GroundsKeeper products cater to both residential users and professional grounds maintenance teams looking for reliable seasonal equipment.

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  • How do I calibrate my GroundsKeeper spreader?

    You should calibrate the spreader with the specific material being used before each application to ensure correct distribution rates, as material size and moisture content vary.

  • Can the broadcast spreader be used for liquid applications?

    No, GroundsKeeper spreaders are designed for solid material spreading only. Do not use them for liquids.

  • What maintenance does the gearbox require?

    Check that the gearbox moves freely and inspect the torque of fasteners monthly. Grease should be applied to the gearbox during seasonal use and prior to long-term storage.

  • How do I use the Edge Protect™ feature?

    To activate Edge Protect™, push the gate all the way in. This directs material to the right side only, preventing spread onto driveways or flower beds. Pull the gate fully out for normal operation.

  • What should I do if the gearbox is not turning freely?

    Check for any obstructions, debris, or damage to the gearbox components. Clear any debris between the Restrictor Plate and the Hopper.