the brillion grass seeder is a very good design. use it level, with both rollers, as intended. it sounded like you were thinking of broadcasting to avoid repairing the brushes?
probably 10 years ago now,i borrowed a pull type with bad brushes, so the seed would free flow. if the lever to adjust the rate still works you can just remember to reach back and turn the adjustment all the way down when you want to stop. other option is to keep moving till you're out of seed.
i haven't ever looked for brushes, but i'd think they'd be available from a brillion dealer.
i've dealt with hoober- they were able to find me a manual for my seeder (which doesn't have brushes).
as far as late fall planting-i dunno. here in the northeast, september and april are grass seeding months. march if it's an early enough spring. don't know how it would be without much growth going into the winter.
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