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Lit. No. 75312, Rev. 00 

17 

January 1, 2017

DRIVING AND SPREADING ON SNOW 
AND ICE

Follow your vehicle owner's manual instructions for 
driving in snow and ice conditions. Remember, when 
you drive on snow or ice, your wheels will not get good 
traction. You cannot accelerate as quickly, turning 
is more dif

fi

 cult, and you will need longer braking 

distance. Wet and hard packed snow or ice offer the 
worst tire traction. It is very easy to lose control. You 
will have dif

fi

 culty accelerating. If you do get moving, 

you may have poor steering and dif

fi

 cult braking, 

which can cause you to slide out of control.

 CAUTION

Drinking and then driving or spreading is 
very dangerous. Your re

fl

 exes, perceptions, 

attentiveness and judgement can be affected 
by even a small amount of alcohol. You can 
have a serious or even fatal collision if you 
drive after drinking. Please do not drink then 
drive or spread ice-control materials.

Here are some tips for driving in these conditions:

• Drive defensively.
•  Do not drink, then drive or spread ice-control 

materials.

•  Spread or drive only when you have good visibility 

for operating a vehicle.

•  If you cannot see well due to snow or icy 

conditions, you will need to slow down and keep 
more space between you and other vehicles.

•  Slow down, especially on higher-speed roads. 

Your headlamps can light up only so much road 
ahead.

•  If you are tired, pull off in a safe place and rest.
•  The spreader's size and location reduce driver 

visibility to the rear of the vehicle. We recommend 
an OSHA compliant backup alarm for all governed 
employers.

•  Keep your windshield and all glass on your vehicle 

clean to see around you.

•  Dress properly for the weather. Wear layers of 

clothing; as you get warm, you can take off layers.

SPREADING TIPS

•  Spread ice melters with the storm to prevent 

unmanageable levels of ice.

•  Never exceed 10 mph (16 km/h) when spreading.

•  For a heavier pass, drive slower.

•  Never operate spreader near pedestrians.

•  Calculate spread pattern when near vegetation.

OPERATING THE SPREADER

Summary of Contents for SP-100-1

Page 1: ...00 SP 100 1 SP 125 1 Tailgate Spreader Owner s Manual and Installation Instructions Original Instructions This manual is for SnowEx SP 100 1 SP 125 1 tailgate spreaders with serial numbers beginning w...

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Page 3: ...SPREADER 10 Assembly Instructions 10 Receiver Mount Spreader 10 WIRING INSTRUCTIONS 12 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS Model SP 100 1 13 Model SP 125 1 16 OPERATING THE SPREADER 17 Driving and Spreading on Snow...

Page 4: ...r than those specified in this manual Warranty Registration Follow the directions on the SnowEx Warranty Registration and Customer Survey form included in the spreader literature kit The registration...

Page 5: ...UTION LABELS Please become familiar with the Warning and Caution labels on the spreader NOTE If labels are missing or cannot be read see your sales outlet CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous sit...

Page 6: ...SERIAL NUMBER LABEL Code Definition YY 2 Digit Year MM 2 Digit Month DD 2 Digit Day LL 2 Digit Location Code XXXX 4 Digit Sequential Number ZZZZZZ Assembly Part Number Model No 00000 Serial No YYMMDDL...

Page 7: ...Driver to keep bystanders minimum of 25 feet away from operating spreader Before working with the spreader secure all loose fitting clothing and unrestrained hair Before operating the spreader verify...

Page 8: ...flames away from gasoline tank and lines Wipe up any spilled gasoline immediately SAFETY INFORMATION CAUTION Read instructions before assembling Fasteners should be finger tight until instructed to ti...

Page 9: ...vehicle applications CERTIFICATION WARNING Overloading could result in an accident or damage Do not exceed GVWR or GAWR as found on the driver side cornerpost of vehicle WARNING New untitled vehicle...

Page 10: ...e fasteners according to the torque chart 2 Mount the support frame to the drive assembly using the six supplied 5 16 x 1 cap screws and the four supplied 5 16 locknuts Tighten the fasteners according...

Page 11: ...pport frame holes as a template Place the backing plate inside the hopper 5 Fasten the hopper to the support frame by running the four supplied 5 16 x 1 cap screws through the backing plate hopper and...

Page 12: ...e enough of the data cable outside of the dash so the operator can hold the control pendant in hand Install the pendant mounting base and bracket Stick the hook loop fastener to the pendant and pendan...

Page 13: ...ify harness length Any modifications will void warranty 1 All external connections must have dielectric grease 2 Read lead labels before attaching to power source or ground 3 No other devices may be s...

Page 14: ...75312 Rev 00 14 January 1 2017 Vehicle Harness Battery Harness Label B 144 3 6 Label B 2 189 3 Blue Orange Black Red M Label M Label CONTROL AND HARNESS DIAGRAM MODEL SP 100 1 HARNESS DIAGRAMS MODEL S...

Page 15: ...00 1 HARNESS DIAGRAMS MODEL SP 100 1 Red Red Red Red Red Red Black Black Black Black Black Black Key Way on this End Key Way Key Way Switch Circuts are Left On Middle None Right On Load View Control S...

Page 16: ...ch at desired location 2 Run the spreader vehicle harness from the rear of the vehicle to the switch area Attach the female spade red wire to the switch Leave the black wire for Step 5 3 Route the pow...

Page 17: ...materials Here are some tips for driving in these conditions Drive defensively Do not drink then drive or spread ice control materials Spread or drive only when you have good visibility for operating...

Page 18: ...e the hitch pin from the receiver hitch 3 Remove the spreader from the vehicle and stand in an upright position This may require additional support CAUTION During removal or mounting securely grip spr...

Page 19: ...ason use silicone sealant to ensure weather proofing of enclosure STORAGE Store the spreader in a clean dry location and away from direct sunlight WARNING Never remove the spreader with material in th...

Page 20: ...contact distributor Loose connection Corrosion Test direct power 12 Volts to motor Load test battery Replace all corroded connections Apply dielectric grease Material issue Too much Amp draw Bad motor...

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Page 22: ...ves the right under its product improvement policy to change construction or design details and furnish equipment when so altered without reference to illustrations or specifications used TrynEx Inter...

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