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Are Lesco spreaders worth it?

Are Lesco spreaders worth it?

For those who own pesky uneven and rough terrains the LESCO Push Spreader is perfect for you for it comes with a broad base and large pneumatic tires. If your priorities lie with a tow-behind spreader that is durable and that will not fall apart then the LESCO spreader is certainly worth its cost.

What happened to Lesco?

If you plan on buying a Lesco Z-Two mower, Lesco has been bought out by John Deere Landscapes. Many stores no longer sell mowers or do repairs. They are focusing on just selling chemicals and landscape materials.

Is Lesco still in business?

It is clear LESCO and its 332 service centers and 125 stores-on-wheels will be folded under the John Deere Landscapes umbrella. JDL has 300 locations across the United States and management at Deere indicated the site overlap is not significant.

Are Spyker spreaders good?

Overall I’d give the Spyker P20-5010 Spreader 4 out of 5 stars. This is a must-have for any lawn care enthusiast to add to their arsenal of lawn products. It’s a smooth ride, lightweight but a heavy duty broadcast spreader.

How much does a Lesco spreader weigh?

Product information

Package Dimensions 25.79 x 22.99 x 20.98 inches
Item Weight 44.1 pounds
Manufacturer Lesco
ASIN B00BL03CGC
Customer Reviews 4.7 out of 5 stars 34 ratings 4.7 out of 5 stars

Who makes Lesco?

John Deere
Lesco, which was bought by John Deere in 2007, once a staple vendor in the golf turf industry, with a fleet of trucks that made on-site sales calls to golf courses across the country. SiteOne bought Lesco from John Deere Landscapes in 2013.

Who makes Lesco aerator?

SiteOne
SiteOne® Landscape Supply has launched new, exclusive LESCO renovation products, including the Pro-Aer 30 and Pro-Aer 36 stand-on aerators, Pro-Aer 24 walk aerator and the Renovator 24 seeder.

Who manufactures Lesco fertilizer?

Lesco, which was bought by John Deere in 2007, once a staple vendor in the golf turf industry, with a fleet of trucks that made on-site sales calls to golf courses across the country. SiteOne bought Lesco from John Deere Landscapes in 2013.

Who bought out Lesco?

Deere & Company
LESCO, Inc. has been acquired by Deere & Company.

What do you need to know about Lesco technology?

LESCO® delivers advanced technologies that are carefully formulated and rigorously tested, so you can trust they’ll meet or exceed expectations with every application. Because getting more green from less work is what the next level is all about. If playback doesn’t begin shortly, try restarting your device.

Who are the founders of Lesco Inc.?

Lesco Inc. began business as the Lakeshore Equipment & Supply Company in 1962. Located on the shores of Lake Erie outside Cleveland, Lakeshore was founded by James I. Fitzgibbon and Robert F. Burkhardt to service the lawn care needs of local golf courses and cemeteries.

Where was the first Lesco fertilizer plant made?

After distributing other suppliers’ golf course-related products the company began making its own under the private label of “Lesco,” a shortened version of Lakeshore Supply & Equipment Company. In 1974 the company hit a major milestone by formulating its first proprietary fertilizer at a facility in Wellington, Ohio.

Where was the first Lesco service center located?

In 1985 Lesco achieved two firsts–receiving its first patent for the Jet-Action Deflector (part of a spreader to distribute fertilizer or seed) and the building of its first Service Center supply store in Plantation, Florida (near Ft. Lauderdale).