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Salter’s Pond Walk Saturday, July 25, 2009 at 1... Salter’s Pond Walk Saturday, July 25, 2009 at 1 p.m A moderately paced hike with some historic commentary at this former millpond. No dogs. 1:53 PM Jun 11th from web
Started 4 days, 14 hours ago (2009-12-23 14:00:00)
by sprinklertitan
We have a 3500 chevy dump with duramax engine, allison trans w/manual shift option. truck has a 8.5' western pro plus ultra mount plow which is solenoid controlled, and a henderson undertailgate stainless steel salter. truck is equipped with central hydraulic system. truck has a single cab which is white, with a black dump box, not sure if it is 8' or 10'. truck has 23,000 miles and we have had ...
Started 2 weeks ago (2009-12-13 18:20:00)
by guitargeek3000
Ok so I got a used salt spreader for $100 plus he gave me the wiring harness and speed controller. Its a meyers salter. I tested the motor with a 12v battery and it works but the problem is it works when I connect the positive to either side. So my question is, which side is the correct positive side? The motor is old looking and I cant find any markings as to which is which. Looking at the...
Started 2 weeks, 1 day ago (2009-12-12 23:27:00)
by ScnicExcellence
I am looking to make a controller for a salter 500 lb tailgate. I don't remember the make i think it is snow ex. And it can hold 500 pounds weight. I would like to know how the controller works? I am trying to design the controller for it. My guess is i need a rheostat and an on off switch. is there anything else i need and how would i wire it together. I would imagine ...
Started 2 weeks, 3 days ago (2009-12-10 12:12:00)
by pavwa
I was wondering if anyone had any ideas on how to keep salt from clogging in the bucket on a snowex tailgate salter.If there is a different way to keep the salt flowing other than buying a vibrator and installing it. I would like to save a couple bucks if possible.
Started 2 weeks, 4 days ago (2009-12-09 20:43:00)
by 98700
Hey everyone, Does anyone here have a small salter or a tailgate salter on a flatbed truck? I got a f350 with a 7.5x12' flatbed. How can I mount a s bag salter on my flatbed?
Started 2 weeks, 6 days ago (2009-12-07 15:55:00)
by gomer
need help wiring up a buyers salter controller it has 2 heavy guage wires red and orange, a light guage blue and black attached to the bottom of the box th black is a ground think yhe blue is a switched power
Started 3 days, 12 hours ago (2009-12-24 16:26:00)
by HAL 9000
This scale was used about 3 times and then placed back into the box where it has been for about a year now. It's in excellent condition and runs off of AA batteries. Here are the specs: * Calculates the nutritional value of your food by portion size * Simultaneously displays 11 nutritional values of your food * Memorizes up to 100 additional foods and recipes * ...
Started 4 days, 6 hours ago (2009-12-23 22:38:00)
by fordkilaz
Ok so I burned up my control box I think is a pro flow 1 does anybody know were to get them at the best price????? I have seen them for like 380.00 just would like to know who sells them for cheaper or anybody have a used one????? Thanks. Here is my email sottosen@tds.net
Started 5 days, 13 hours ago (2009-12-22 14:59:00)
by ken_man_1
I've got a 2004 Sierra 3500, 6.0L, Auto 4x4. The truck has a 9'6" Western V-plow and a V-box salter on it. All during summer months the truck never overheats. Once the plow goes on, the thing shoots up to 220-240, and if the plow is all the way up, it will actually get to the 260 mark. Question is, is it just a matter of airflow into the rad, or could it be the cooling fan clutch taking a ...
Started 5 days, 13 hours ago (2009-12-22 14:58:00)
by ken_man_1
I've got a 2004 Sierra 3500, 6.0L, Auto 4x4. The truck has a 9'6" Western V-plow and a V-box salter on it. All during summer months the truck never overheats. Once the plow goes on, the thing shoots up to 220-240, and if the plow is all the way up, it will actually get to the 260 mark. Question is, is it just a matter of airflow into the rad, or could it be the cooling fan clutch taking a ...
Started 5 days, 13 hours ago (2009-12-22 14:57:00)
by ken_man_1
I've got a 2004 Sierra 3500, 6.0L, Auto 4x4. The truck has a 9'6" Western V-plow and a V-box salter on it. All during summer months the truck never overheats. Once the plow goes on, the thing shoots up to 220-240, and if the plow is all the way up, it will actually get to the 260 mark. Question is, is it just a matter of airflow into the rad, or could it be the cooling fan clutch taking a ...
Started 5 days, 13 hours ago (2009-12-22 14:56:00)
by ken_man_1
I've got a 2004 Sierra 3500, 6.0L, Auto 4x4. The truck has a 9'6" Western V-plow and a V-box salter on it. All during summer months the truck never overheats. Once the plow goes on, the thing shoots up to 220-240, and if the plow is all the way up, it will actually get to the 260 mark. Question is, is it just a matter of airflow into the rad, or could it be the cooling fan clutch taking a ...
Started 5 days, 13 hours ago (2009-12-22 14:55:00)
by ken_man_1
I've got a 2004 Sierra 3500, 6.0L, Auto 4x4. The truck has a 9'6" Western V-plow and a V-box salter on it. All during summer months the truck never overheats. Once the plow goes on, the thing shoots up to 220-240, and if the plow is all the way up, it will actually get to the 260 mark. Question is, is it just a matter of airflow into the rad, or could it be the cooling fan clutch taking a ...
Started 1 week ago (2009-12-20 18:11:00)
by DAFFMOBILEWASH
Well day two of using the new salter and I could not be happier. I have used the chain style v boxes for almost 8 years now and this is the first fully electric salter. No fuel lots of power and it can dump the salt when you need it. It is also nice for sidewalks and small areas for the variable rate spinner. The best is no pile of salt under the V box, Nothing!!! All in all I would highly ...
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-12-19 21:58:00)
by Italiano67
I priced a new .5 hp motor for my 8 ft. SS salter and wow are those little motors pricey.Anywhere from 600 to 950 bucks for motor number 96106598. Has anyone else replaced theirs with a different brand etc? I just cant see why they are that expensive.