Can I Store Salt In Hopper Of Meyer Tailgate Salt Spreader Every Night? Or Should I Empty It?
Published 10/09/2025 >
Question:
Can I store salt in the hopper each night if I cover it, or should I empty it after each run?
asked by: Nate S
Expert Reply:
Nate, Meyer strongly recommends emptying the hopper after each use, even if it’s covered. Salt and sand pull moisture from the air and will clump overnight, which can jam the auger the next morning. It only takes a couple minutes to unload and hose the throat area. That goes for both the Base Line models like # ME86FR that you were looking at, and Blaster models.
Do you have a heated garage or leave the spreader outdoors? That makes a big difference in how strict you’ll need to be with clean-out routines.
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Meyer Base Line 240 Motorized Salt and Sand Spreader - Tailgate - 3.7 Cu Ft
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- 3.7 Cu Ft
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