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jbutch83

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Got approximately 8000 square feet of sidewalks with my commercial account that needs to be shoveled and salted. They are approximately 5 feet wide by 175 feet long. Currently using a prodcast spreader and going through roughly 400#s of salt each application. I know that this is a overkill on the salt, but haven't found anything better yet to put the salt down with. I see that Buyers has a new drop spreader that will hold 200#s at a time. Anyone have any experience with the drop spreaders? Will they put down bagged salt without clogging? Right now we have to have the opening at almost full blast on the prodcast spreader in order to get the salt to feed, and even then it still clogs at times. Would rather spend the money on a decent and reliable spreader than keep burning through too much salt.

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Epoke and Hydromann make the best drop spreader. They have tons of adjustment and they will last forever as long as you don't drop them. Problem is they're $1000+. Everything else pale's in comparison when trying to run bulk salt. Everyone seems to have one around here.
Dave,

I have looked at them, even though they are pricey I certainly think that they would be worth it in the long run. Do they work well with bulk salt? What's the capacity of them? How heavy are they, too much for one person to get in and out of the back of a truck?

I have briefly looked at both snow ex and buyers, who both have drop spreaders out right now. I would like to see the internal workings of both of those, but they don't have any pictures of them online, and none of my local dealers have any access to them either.

I have some bills that I need to take care of first, but once the funds come available, I will make some type of purchase.
 
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MVC and JD Dave,

Thanks for the info guys. Would love to purchase one of those spreaders if the money was in the bank for it. I know I would recoup the money on the sidewalks.
 
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