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Buyers Salt Spreader on 2040-parts.com

US $500.00
Location:

Hatboro, Pennsylvania, United States

Hatboro, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used

Buyers Salt Spreader with complete wiring harness and controller, holds 500 lbs. Frame was reinforced and coated in Herculiner. Hopper and lid are in excellent shape with no cracks. Controller works great. All hardware was replaced last season with stainless hardware and coated with anti-seize then covered in silicone after installed to prevent rust and make for easy disassemble if needed. Motor, auger and spinner disc were only used one season. Motor ran when spreader was put into storage but feels stiff now. I haven't tested it but it may need to be replaced. They are under $50 on amazon. Spreader has been stored inside. Call or text 215-704-0754 or email

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