When your damp salt mix starts clumping and slowing your job, this auger keeps it flowing. It breaks up buildup before your Blaster jams, keeping your spread steady so you can stay in rhythm and finish your rough without losing momentum.
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Hi everyone. Steven here with etrailer. Today we're looking at a fine material brush auger kit for the Meyer Blaster Salt Spreaders. Now folks, this is, again, a fine material brush auger kit for your Blaster Salt Spreader and those are model numbers 37000 or 39010, sold separately. You can see you got three mount holes in the bottom, three bolts with nylon lock nuts, a set screw. This main top guy here is another kind of a set screw if you will, and it's got an attachment option there for you to tighten it down.
Then you have your bolt going through here. I just have it loosely attached and that's what's holding this fine brush bristles and everything in place. And basically, this is gonna help keep those fine fine salts from just falling down, that powder and stuff just dumping out and being wasted. This will kind of help evenly distribute it as everything's going down and out, and it's also gonna help keep everything clean at the bottom as well, and give you a more uniform material spread. That's gonna wrap up our quick look together, folks.
I'm Steven with etrailer. Thanks for watching.
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