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got it covered.
Need to spread sand and salt for winter mainte- nance? Or seed and fertilizer for lawn care? What- ever the job, the spreader attachment gets it done right and provides the versatility for all types of spreading jobs. The corrosion-free, all-poly hopper stands up to tough sand and salt combinations.
Specifications Operating Weight (empty)
Height Width Length
Hopper Capacity Spreading Pattern Speed Control Motor
Spinner Wheel Diameter Hopper Material
SP5 191 lb. (87 kg)
32.5 in. (826 mm) 38.5 in. (978 mm) 30.8 in. (781 mm) 5.8 cu. ft. (163 L)
4-40 ft. (1.2-12.2 m)
10.0 in. (254 mm) Plastic
SP12 325 lb. (147 kg)
44.7 in. (1135 mm) 48.5 in. (1232 mm) 78.5 in. (1994 mm) 13.5 cu. ft.(382 L) 5-40 ft. (1.5-12.2 m)
Variable speed dial control 12-volt DC direct drive
12.0 in. (305 mm) Plastic
HS8 387 lb. (176 kg)
40.9 in. (1039 mm) 54.4 in. (1382 mm) 32.0 in. (815 mm) 9.6 cu. ft. (272 L)
18-28 ft. (5.6-8.7 m) Engine RPM Hydraulic
18.0 in. (457 mm) Metal
Approved Machines: Skid-Steer Loader, Compact Track Loader, All-Wheel Steer Loader, Toolcat UtilityWork Machine, VersaHandler TTC
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SP5 SPREADER:
Compact and Versatile As the most compact spreader model, the Bobcat SP5 spreader attachment is great for seeding and fertilizing – or for spreading sand and salt on driveways, alleys and parking lots. Load the 5.75-cubic foot hopper from the top, and spread virtually any dry, free-flowing granular material quickly and easily. A weather-tight, variable speed 12-volt DC motor allows you to vary spreading patterns from 4- to 40-feet. Spinner wheel rpm is regulated from the operator’s seat by a rotary dial mounted in the loader cab.
operator versatility.
wheel rpm directly from the operator’s seat.
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