14ft Swenson Stainless Steel Salt Spreader on 2040-parts.com
Naperville, Illinois, United States
14ft long Swenson stainless steel 12 yard v box salt spreader, top screens, inverted v, conveyer belt.
Calcium chloride poly tanks both sides, with pump and sprayer system. You will need central hydraulics on your truck.. We do offer installation for extra charge Excellent condition, municipal owned and maintained. John 630 675 3162 |
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