Would you guys run a salt spreader on your tractor? Something tells me to keep salt away from a new tractor and just stick with my push-spreader. Salt seems to destroy metal pretty readily. However, I treat about 4,000ft of sidewalk in a residential area, plus about a dozen small driveways. So even with a 100lb push spreader, I have to keep bags of salt at 2-3 locations because going back to home base for each refill doesn't make sense. The push spreader is work, but I can pay close attention and run it accurately, easily sneaking into front walks and driveways as needed. I'm young, 220lb of muscle, so I don't mind the workout, but sometimes I do mind the time spent.
If so, what spreaders do you like? One thing I would insist on is very accurate control of spread and quantity. Too much salt is both a waste of money and a burden to foot traffic (gets tracked indoors). Too wide a spread is a waste and does harm to surrounding vegetation. The way I see salt spread controlled on plows and pickup trucks, makes me think I don't want anything to do with that type of setup.
Sidewalks in my area are 60" wide, and I'm working within a span of a few contiguous blocks (I'm not jumping around town to different spots).
Thanks!
If so, what spreaders do you like? One thing I would insist on is very accurate control of spread and quantity. Too much salt is both a waste of money and a burden to foot traffic (gets tracked indoors). Too wide a spread is a waste and does harm to surrounding vegetation. The way I see salt spread controlled on plows and pickup trucks, makes me think I don't want anything to do with that type of setup.
Sidewalks in my area are 60" wide, and I'm working within a span of a few contiguous blocks (I'm not jumping around town to different spots).
Thanks!
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