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New EDGE hydraulic sand spreader

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Versatile attachment allows contractor to scoop the sand into a self-loading 8 cubic foot hopper that features an agitator to prevent bridging of material and ensures constant flow.

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December 3, 2010

CEAttachments, Inc. announced the addition of the all new EDGE Hydraulic Sand Spreader to their lineup of attachments for the skid steer loaders. 
 
Just in time for icy and slippery snow-covered conditions, the all new EDGE Hydraulic Sand Spreader is the perfect attachment to quickly and efficiently spread sand or sand/salt mixtures on icy sidewalks, driveways, parking lots or roads from only 29 inches wide up to 28 feet for larger areas.

This versatile attachment allows you to scoop the sand into a self-loading 8 cubic foot hopper that features an agitator to prevent bridging of material and ensures constant flow.  A heavy-duty screen with 3” openings is bolted to the top to protect inside components.  Material moves down through 3 adjustable gates at the bottom of the hopper and onto an 18” wheel with 6 paddles that disperse the material.  Side steps are positioned on each side of the unit for easy access to and from the cab.

This new EDGE Hydraulic Sand Spreader requires 10-22 gpm hydraulic flow and measures 41” high, 32” deep and 54” overall width.

An optional Sidewalk Deflector Kit is available and allows you to spread the sand in one of two precisely measured widths, keeping the material on the sidewalk or path.  Set it up on the inside pegs for a 29” radial spread or on the outside pegs for a 37” spread.

While the new EDGE Hydraulic Sand Spreader is designed for spreading sand and sand/salt mixtures, CEAttachments also offers an electrically powered 5.75 cubic foot Salt Spreader for handling other dry, free flowing granular materials including salt, seed and fertilizer.  


 

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