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Michelle, great question - the Base Line 240 #ME86FR and 400 #ME26FR handle dry or slightly damp rock salt and calcium blends well, but they’re not ideal for heavy, wet sand or thick mixes. That’s where the Blaster units #ME98FR and #ME48FR shine:…
view full answer...Dennis, the maintenance steps are identical - rinse, dry, grease bearings, and keep 20–25 PSI in the tires. The only difference is that stainless version #ME63FR will resist corrosion better so you may not need to touch it up with paint in the…
view full answer...Good question, Steve. On dry salt and a steady pace, the Meyer walk behind spreader #ME43FR will spread roughly 8–12 feet wide. You can dial the rate down with the control lever to narrow it for sidewalks or open it up for bigger driveways. The…
view full answer...Hey Ed! Yes, the Meyer Base Liner salt spreader #ME86FR includes a coarse brush auger to prevent material from flowing prematurely into the throat, which helps reduce clogging. The Blaster models #ME98FR and #ME48FR take that further: they use a…
view full answer...Jorge - you heard right. The Blaster lineup #ME98FR and #ME48FR includes a built-in vibrator to keep material flowing, especially when the salt or ice melt tends to cake or bridge. In wet or semi-frozen material, that vibrator helps prevent clogging…
view full answer...Hey Vicky! Yes, the Meyer HomePlow Residential Hydraulic Snowplow #ME53FR includes the wired pistol grip controller. See the attached picture. You can use the plow on your 2003 Silverado as long as you have a front hitch with a 2" receiver.
view full answer...Connor, the Meyer HomePlow #ME53FR really is that “sweet spot” between residential and commercial. It’s a hydraulic snow plow for half-ton trucks - so you get professional-grade control without the extra weight or cost of a commercial setup like…
view full answer...Dave, the Meyer tailgate spreader #ME86FR comes with its own harness and in-cab controller. Just run the included leads to your truck’s battery positive and ground, route the wire to the back socket, and plug in the spreader. It’s protected by a…
view full answer...The SaltDogg Electric Hitch-Mount Salt Spreader for 2" Hitch - Gravity Feed w Auger #337TGSUVPROA and the SaltDogg Electric Hitch-Mount Salt Spreader for 1-1/4" or 2" Hitch #337TGSUV1B have a few differences. The #337TGSUVPROA has a…
view full answer...The difference between the Class II and Class III hitches has to do with their Gross Trailer Weight (GTW), their Tongue Weight (TW), and their Hitch Receiver Size. Class II trailer hitch receivers have a 1-1/4 inch receiver and can be rated up to…
view full answer...A 4-Way trailer connector has the basic lighting functions only; running lights, left turn signal and brake lights, right turn signal and brake lights, and ground. A 7-Way has these functions and a 12 volt circuit, a circuit for electric trailer…
view full answer...Hey Jim, what we have found is that integrated brake controllers that come with trucks just are not reliable with electric over hydraulic actuators even if they have a hydraulic mode like your 2022 F-450 has. The good news is that the Prodigy P3 part…
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