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Powell's Sales & Service
1305 Justus Blvd.
Clarks Summit, Pa. 18411
Phone: 570-587-2743
TollFree 888-44powell
Fax 570-586-6553
Hours:
Mon.-Fri. 7:30 to 5:00
Sat. 7:30 to 4:30
Sunday Closed
This page designed & maintained by
Michael Brelish.
Page was last edited
03/29/2007 03:39:52 PM
Copyright
2007 ©
Michael Brelish.
All Rights Reserved.
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All of these tailgate spreaders
feature a low profile design which provides an unobstructed
rear view from the cab. They’re ideal for spreading dry #1
rock salt, calcium chloride and other ice melting materials.
MODEL 1000
• Poly hopper has 8 cu. ft. capacity (Up to 400 lbs.)
• 12V DC motor mounted inside a sealed housing in the hopper
for
corrosion protection
• Powder coated steel auger and agitator
• Optional receiver hitch mount which allows for easy
mounting or removal
on any truck with a Class IV trailer hitch with
1000 lbs. tongue rating (shown)
MODEL 2000
• 10.6 cu. ft. capacity poly hopper
(Up to 530 lbs.)
• 12V DC hi-torque motor located in
a sealed housing in the hopper
• Internal auger for continuous and
even flow of materials
• Center high-mounted stoplight
Models 1000 and 2000 also include –
• Choice of in-cab “on /off” switch or variable speed
control (shown)
• Choice of “fixed” mount or the dual SWING AWAY®
design which allows
for easy access without removing the tailgate
(shown)
MODEL 500
• Designed for compact pickups or SUVs with Class III
trailer hitch
• 5 cu. ft. capacity poly hopper (up to 225 lbs.)
• 12V DC sealed motor and direct drive auger
• Choice of “on /off” switch or variable speed control
(shown)
• Poly spinner and ratchet straps are standard
• Optional top screen and adjustable deflector (shown)
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A
volunteer fireman with his own snow and ice control
business, Brad Schick of Oxford, Michigan had several
brands to choose from when he was looking at tailgate
spreaders.
“I’ve had good experience with WESTERN® in the
past and
this spreader (Model 1000) was no exception. The
receiver
hitch mount makes it really easy to get the spreader on
and
off my truck.”
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