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ChrisS


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Sand Spreader
Original Message   Feb 23, 2005 4:17 pm
I need a little help, or at least some ideas from everyone.

You have seen pictures of my drive.  It is pretty big and steep at the top.  I need to hand sand it frequently and I am getting tired of this to be quite honest and time is becoming even more scarce for me not less....

I toyed with the idea a few years ago of getting something like a fertilizer spreader to throw the sand/salt mixture that I get free from the town.  Something with rubber tires that would not slip on the ice and something that would throw a lot of sand AND not clog.

Guys and gals within reason price is not an issue as it is something I would use forever as I never see myself not living where there is snow and lots of it.

Again most important for me, really throws the sand, doesn't slip on the ice and does not clog up all the time.  Once in awhile I can deal with the occasional clog but not all the time.

OK does anyone know of something that fits the bill?

I won't be buying it this year as the season is coming to an end but next year it is on my list of considerations along with a trimmer which I must have.

Thanks for any ideas you all might have.....

C

This message was modified Feb 23, 2005 by ChrisS


Honda 928TA, Ariens 924 STE, Toro single stage S-620, 95 Jeep Wrangler with a 6 foot Fisher Plow, many shovels, one 14 year old boy.  Craftsman 01 1000 LTX pimp Gold LT 20hp Briggs OHV V-twin.  Tough as it is ugly.
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solara


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Re: Sand Spreader
Reply #8   Feb 23, 2005 5:06 pm
what u need is the sand to come out behind u as u travel forward.   so connect them handle to  handle w/ u in the middle. 
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if u keep the sander suspended it would not need wheels.  (but would then need a way to eject the sand)  probably need to weigh down the front of the honda.


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Marshall


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Re: Sand Spreader
Reply #9   Feb 23, 2005 5:14 pm
Overkill?




Dave___in___CT


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Re: Sand Spreader
Reply #10   Feb 23, 2005 5:19 pm
HI...


Maybe the Honda track blower can pull/push a spreader... broadcast or drop... after a few snow clearing passes are made...
Just need to sand two tire tracks I would think... slow ground speed may be an issue...

Or... leave the blower stationary...  in blowing mode... and throw sand into the intake !  

Maybe a fun thing for the kids to spread sand by hand... if there's somethin' in it for 'em...


Dave...


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ChrisS


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Re: Sand Spreader
Reply #11   Feb 23, 2005 5:57 pm
My worry exactly MM,  BBW I will check them out, just wondering if anyone actually has used any of them.

Very funny Marshall lol... if I had that I would not be posting lol...

Solara and Dave I don't want to involve my Honda at all unless there is something that was specifically designed for that.

My older boy throws sand now, he does his best but is very innefficient, unthourough, cost me a fortune in food and will not be around forever (thank God LOL.....)

Sorry for the typos, in a rush as they are here and I am dodging the wife lol....

C

Honda 928TA, Ariens 924 STE, Toro single stage S-620, 95 Jeep Wrangler with a 6 foot Fisher Plow, many shovels, one 14 year old boy.  Craftsman 01 1000 LTX pimp Gold LT 20hp Briggs OHV V-twin.  Tough as it is ugly.
robmints


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Re: Sand Spreader
Reply #12   Feb 23, 2005 8:40 pm
I use a plasic broadcast with salt/sand. Works well on clear drive. Works pretty good on icy drive.

If you do it right you only need one pass.

If you can keep the spreader and salt in the truck and park at the top. Or blow the drive and drive the truck to the top and set up spreader to spread down hill. then walk back up empty.

Elcheapo spreader, everything will rust. Even if it is all plastic the rods and cables will give you three-four years at the most maybe five if you are lucky. (used for summer stuff too)

my 2 cents
ChrisS


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Re: Sand Spreader
Reply #13   Feb 24, 2005 7:20 pm
Thanks for the ideas guys.

I will check them all out.

C

Honda 928TA, Ariens 924 STE, Toro single stage S-620, 95 Jeep Wrangler with a 6 foot Fisher Plow, many shovels, one 14 year old boy.  Craftsman 01 1000 LTX pimp Gold LT 20hp Briggs OHV V-twin.  Tough as it is ugly.
snowshoveler


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Re: Sand Spreader
Reply #14   Feb 24, 2005 7:55 pm
hey..

we have sold a good many of the spreaders to companys around town for the same purpose.

only they were doing small parking lots .

the really good working ones are the broadcast type and are almost all plastic.only metal is the axle and a small shaft that runs up through the bucket from axle.this is the piece that spins the broadcaster and it also spins a little wing in the botton to keep the salt sand mix from  clumping up.

it has large pneumatic tires about the same size as wheelbarro only  flat level tread.

we also find that if you mix a 45 gallon drum full of sand with a bag or 2 of salt it wont freeze and if you cover it up it wont get wet.this much would do an average driveway in most conditions for a season.

and like you say you get what you pay for.

later chris

craftsman 10/28 snowblower with tracks   husky 372xpg chainsaw   sachs dolmar bc212 bushsaw   mondo trimmer   monster tractor with trailer    cheep wheelbarro and couple shovels and a partridge in a pear tree 
whitedog


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Re: Sand Spreader
Reply #15   Feb 24, 2005 9:05 pm
www.bay-lynx.com has the answer to your sand spreading needs. check out the front discharge unit. 17 yds of material and cat c-12 400 hp turbo diesel to power it for ya! oh yeah it has the obligatory stainless steel cab. can someone post a picture?
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Re: Sand Spreader
Reply #16   Feb 24, 2005 9:17 pm
bontaiJoe


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Re: Sand Spreader
Reply #17   Feb 25, 2005 8:52 am
Earthway makes broadcast spreaders that can be pushed or towed behind a tractor. Excellent quality and available in stainless steel to eliminate rust from salt and fertilizer. They cost a little more, but will last a LOT longer than the cheap plactic units with their breakable gears. Here is their web site:

http://www.earthway-outlet.com/

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