3 cu ft Gator Salt Spreader
Snow Problem? No Problem.
The 3-cubic-foot Gator Salt Spreader is the perfect solution for applying ice-melt materials in winter weather. These spreaders feature a poly hopper that can hold up to 240 lb (109 kg) of material to help you keep spreading and minimize your time spent refilling. After pairing with a Gator Hitch and an easy-to-use control solution (listed below), spread width adjustments can be made up to 25 ft (7.6 m).
When using the Gator Salt Spreader with a compatible John Deere hitch, controlling the spreader is easy with the 2.4-inch OLED display that conveniently mounts within arm's reach. Push buttons are used to turn the auger on/off, adjust the auger speed, and navigate the menu. If necessary, the display can be quickly and easily removed by disconnecting the extension cable and pulling the display bracket out of the slide bracket (except for the XUV835/865 Gators). After the initial installation, removal and subsequent installation is fast and tidy because the chassis wiring harness remains on the Gator.
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The 3-cubic-foot Gator Salt Spreader is the perfect solution for applying ice-melt materials in winter weather. These spreaders feature a poly hopper that can hold up to 240 lb (109 kg) of material to help you keep spreading and minimize your time spent refilling. After pairing with a Gator Hitch and an easy-to-use control solution (listed below), spread width adjustments can be made up to 25 ft (7.6 m).
When using the Gator Salt Spreader with a compatible John Deere hitch, controlling the spreader is easy with the 2.4-inch OLED display that conveniently mounts within arm's reach. Push buttons are used to turn the auger on/off, adjust the auger speed, and navigate the menu. If necessary, the display can be quickly and easily removed by disconnecting the extension cable and pulling the display bracket out of the slide bracket (except for the XUV835/865 Gators). After the initial installation, removal and subsequent installation is fast and tidy because the chassis wiring harness remains on the Gator.