Late to the game here. Question(s): you didn't show the action and/or design of the openings for the fertilizer. How does (either the Ergo Pro or the P20) work with material of small and light weight vs bigger material? That is one of my biggest problems with my current Earthway model 2150 (plus the Earthway requires tools to make changes to the opening which is a real PIA). Thanks, and very nicely done video.
I bought my P20 used for $90. I added the Accuway for around $7 and added the side deflector also. I love the P20, I just wish the legs in back were just a little shorter. Worth noting that the customer service at Spyker is awesome!
@@spykerspreadersI don't see the parts to add accuway to the P20 in the spyker store anymore. My P20 is throwing heavily to the left, barely anything to the right. I've looked online and seems to be a common issue with these P20 spreaders. Are these parts expected to be back? Another problem I have is that the chute also closes itself if I don't hold the lever while walking, so I have to use one hand for the handle and one for the lever. This is not supposed to be happening on a $300 spreader.
Spike r makes a great quality heavy duty product. Bought an S80 with the 50lbs extension ring in 2006. Used it heavily on large commercial lawns till we sold landscaping business in 2018. But kept spreader still working great after 15 years
Allyn did a review on the Echo RB-60 and I think is still using it. That's the one I bought $130. Awesome. I really like the chute handle activator control.
Great video Jimmy! Do the gearboxes both have a lifetime warranty? You mentioned it with the pro and I don't believe you said for the P20. I believe I will go for the Pro as I am a bit taller and it sounds like the pro gives more options in that department plus the grease fitting making the gears both run more quite I would think. I'm sure either are great spreaders. I've been after a Spyker for a while now and was fooled by another so called quality spreader. While it does a decent job with normal granular it struggles some with smaller granuals.
Great Review JL! I own the Spyker Pro 50lbs. Love it! Except I noticed that all the sudden the spread pattern was less coming out of the left side than the right side ( throwing 2 feet left and 3-4 feet right). Wonder if you could do a vid on how to use the fine adjustment knob to get the pattern back to evenly spreading from both sides. Nothing changed from previous year, so I am not sure why it got out of wack. Thanks as always for your great reviews! Peace and God's Love! Chad Upstate NY
Hello Chad - please check out our video, How To Use Accu-way On Your Spyker Spreader: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Tg0mi-xw9fA.html By adjusting the Accu-way system, you will be able to adjust how your spreader is throwing. If you have any other questions, please give our Customer Service Team a call at (800)-972-6130. They are available Monday-Friday, 8:00 am-5:00 pm EST.
I need to see on my material bag the name Spyker and material rate setting. I'm not seeing Spyker as a option? Not sure as to how or what to set my setting number? Help!
When going on the fertilizer bag setting like yard mastery fertilizer..what drop setting rate would you use for this Stryker P20 model spreader? Would it be similar to the scotts mini or to the ECHO RB60 spreader?
Do you ever have problems with either spreader clogging? My biggest complaint about the Earthway 2150 I have is that the material will frequently clog up and I have to open and close the gate a few times to get it going again. I'm looking for a spreader that will flow more consistently.
I can't recall ever having a true clogging issue. If anything, the setting I choose was just too low and I had to open it up a bit more, and from there I was fine.
The drop hole size is very similar between the two models. It's like a semi-curved rectangular shape. The Ergo Pro's agitator pin is a little longer than the P20. Sorry, I had footage of that, but for some reason dropped the ball on putting that in the final edit.
I just got my Ergo Pro and I wish the Side deflector seemed as substantial as the rest of the spreader is. It seems like a flimsy afterthought that is going to eat the coating on the frame. It flops down on its on when going over something as simple as a sidewalk crack that is naturally between them.
@@JimmyLewisMows which part did you mount incorrectly? The spring bracket that goes behind the stand or the bracket that it actually hinges on? I mean mine looks like the direction booklet pictures but it doesn't fit as well.
@@fescuefreddy6529 I mentioned the same thing to Spyker in their side deflector install vid in the comments. What you can do is get a pack of 3M adhesive backed rubber cabinet bumpers and stick one on the bar right where it makes contact with the frame. Plus is makes it a little quieter when you use it too. If not that you can try the adhesive backed felt bits they sell for furniture legs.
Hey Corey. Spyker has a good video about properly adjusting if you haven't already seen it. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Tg0mi-xw9fA.html
Thanks for sharing the video, Jimmy! Corey, if you have any other questions please give our Customer Service Team a call at (800)-972-6130, Monday-Friday 8:00 am-5:00 pm EST or you can reach out by email at customerservice@brinly.com.
Hello - thanks for your interest in Spyker! The MSRP of the 50# Light-Duty Broadcast Spreader (P20-5010) is $300.00. Please let us know if you have any other questions!
Hello - thanks for your interest in Spyker! The MSRP of the 50# Light-Duty Broadcast Spreader (P20-5010) is $300.00 and the MSRP on the 50# ERGO-PRO Commercial Broadcast Spreader (SPY50L-1P) is $470.00. Please let us know if you have any other questions!
@@spykerspreaders Thank you for the reply. That’s a lot more than what id want to spend on a granular spreader. Being that I mainly use liquid applications. I only use my broadcast spreader 2-3 times per season.
They've now got a revised darker grey dial you can get to replace the old hard-to-read one. Video of what it looks like and to replace it: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_R3FUw2nloQ.html
I hate that style of gate control. Give me a spring loaded lever that works through a cable like Scott's spreaders. Easier to open and close while walking.
@@JimmyLewisMows I feel like that could be improved to something like a bale bar like on a lawnmower. It's Scott's. Just good enough is their motto, or so I hear 😉