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Posted by KCnRichmond on October 30, 2005, 6:00 am
If you were Registered and logged in, you could reply and use other advanced thread options Where did you buy it? Scotts "no quibble guarantee" applies to their
equipment as well as their other products.
You can trade it in for a new one for life. A lot of peeps don't know that
and if your retailer doesn't, look on a new spreader and you will see the
warranty on the tag..They will get credit from Scotts, but they wont tell
you unless you ask..
> >From a practical standpoint, you can buy a new one for $40. Given what
> suppliers usually charge for repair parts, plus shipping/handling, your
> time, etc, I would just junk it.
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