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Lit. No. 74256, Rev. 02 

11 

February 15, 2020

DETERMINING VEHICLE PAYLOAD

1.  Install the hopper spreader and optional 

equipment according to the instructions.

2.  Install or attach any other equipment that will be 

on the vehicle while the hopper spreader will be in 
use (step bumper, trailer hitch, snowplow, etc.). Fill 
gas tanks.

3.  Obtain the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) 

from the UTV manufacturer.

4.  With the occupants in the truck for normal hopper 

spreader operation, weigh the vehicle to obtain 
gross vehicle weight (GVW).

5.  Subtract the GVW from the GVWR to determine 

the available material payload.

6.  Obtain the weight per cubic yard (lb/yd³) of the 

desired material. Divide the weight into the 
payload to determine the maximum volume of 
material that can be carried.

7.  Fill the hopper with the calculated volume of 

material. Reweigh the vehicle with occupants 
and verify that the GVW is less than the vehicle's 
ratings.

8.  Repeat Steps 6 and 7 for each type of material.

LOADING

 WARNING

Overloading could result in an accident or 
damage. Do not exceed GVWR of UTV. Follow 
the steps below to determine maximum 
volumes of spreading material.

 CAUTION

Never use wet materials or materials with 
foreign debris with any of these spreaders. 
These units are designed to handle dry, clean, 
free-

fl

 owing material.

This Owner's Manual covers vehicles that have been 
recommended for carrying the hopper spreader. Please 
see your local dealer for proper vehicle applications.

 CAUTION

 

   Read and adhere to manufacturer's 

ice-control material package 
labeling, including Safety Data 
Sheet requirements.

MATERIAL WEIGHTS

Density

Material

(lb/ft

3

)

(lb/yd

3

)

(kg/m

3

)

Salt

80

2160

1282

Sand

100

2700

1602

Material densities are approximate and are based on dry, 
loose material. It is the responsibility of the operator to 
know the weight of the material to be spread and the vehicle 
carrying capacity.

 WARNING

Overloading could result in an accident or 
damage. Do not exceed GVWR of UTV.

SPREADER SPECIFICATIONS

Hopper Model

Overall 
Length

Overall 

Width

Overall 

Height

Empty 

Weight

Capacity 

Struck

V-Pro™ UTV Hopper Spreader

162.5 cm

64 in

123.2 cm

48.5 in

68.6 cm

27 in

130 kg

286 lb

 0.8 m

3

10.8 ft

3

Summary of Contents for V-Pro 32200

Page 1: ...UTV hopper spreaders with serial numbers beginning with 190901 and higher February 15 2020 Lit No 74256 Rev 02 SnowEx 531 Ajax Drive Madison Heights MI 48071 2429 www snowexproducts com CAUTION Read t...

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Page 3: ...e Payload 11 Spreader Specifications 11 MOUNTING THE SPREADER 12 OPERATING THE SPREADER 14 Driving and Spreading on Snow and Ice 14 Spreading Tips 14 OPERATING THE SPREADER CAB CONTROL 15 Powering the...

Page 4: ...Lit No 74256 Rev 02 4 February 15 2020...

Page 5: ...esigned to spread snow and ice control materials only Do not use it for purposes other than those specified in this manual Register your spreader online at www snowexproducts com OWNER S INFORMATION O...

Page 6: ...to alert against unsafe practices WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that if not avoided could result in death or serious personal injury NO STEP Slippery Surface When Wet May Cause S...

Page 7: ...rely to truck body with bolt kit provided to prevent slipping or sliding Routinely check straps and handware to make sure they are secure D6548 Warning Label Read Owner s Manual Warning Caution Labels...

Page 8: ...mes of spreading material CAUTION Disconnect electric and or hydraulic power and tag out if required before servicing or performing maintenance NOTE Lubricate grease fittings after each use Use a good...

Page 9: ...lectrical components WARNING Vehicle exhaust contains lethal fumes Breathing these fumes even in low concentrations can cause death Never operate a vehicle in an enclosed area without venting exhaust...

Page 10: ...2 13 1 2 20 16 2 18 5 33 3 36 9 59 1 36 5 72 2 126 200 67 0 94 6 105 6 144 3 162 7 11 4 13 1 23 6 26 0 41 8 47 5 67 0 74 8 102 1 115 2 M6 x 1 00 M12 x 1 75 M8 x 1 25 M14 x 2 00 M10 x 1 50 M27 x 3 00...

Page 11: ...verloading could result in an accident or damage Do not exceed GVWR of UTV Follow the steps below to determine maximum volumes of spreading material CAUTION Never use wet materials or materials with f...

Page 12: ...ame Using a paint pen or similar marking device mark the hole locations on the vehicle bed If mounting holes cannot be drilled in the marked locations install the mounting bars from the optional UTV m...

Page 13: ...etals to aluminum bodies Galvanic corrosion can occur if not handled properly Contact vehicle manufacturer for recommended attachment practices Ratchet Strap Optional Mounting Bars Cross straps and se...

Page 14: ...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 o in a safe place and rest...

Page 15: ...owing nC no connection appears on the red status display for five seconds A single beep will sound Control enters standby mode with no lights illuminated If any button is pressed on the control it wil...

Page 16: ...o wake Ready Mode Vehicle ignition is set to ACC or ON cab control is OFF Control has power Spreader is detected The Material Width and Material Flow control knobs can be set to start up conditions bu...

Page 17: ...ule issue Contact authorized dealer EH Empty hopper beep will sound Check hopper for material Recalibrate Empty Hopper setting as described above for Cb code Lb Low battery Hopper module is sensing 10...

Page 18: ...use may be driving down voltage Voltage is measured at the hopper module so Lb code may indicate cable voltage loss Check battery alternator and connections nC No connection Spreader not connected to...

Page 19: ...d the EH code will flash on the display and a beep will sound whenever the hopper is empty The EH code is informational only and will not stop spreader operation Clearing Empty Hopper Calibration Data...

Page 20: ...ighten all fasteners on spreader and mount FUSE REPLACEMENT If a problem should occur and fuse replacement is necessary the replacement fuse must be of the same type and amperage rating as the origina...

Page 21: ...ga Shielded Twisted Pair Cable 6 ga Red 12 ga Black 6 ga Black 7 Pin Connector 50A Fuse 6 ga Red 18 ga Red To Vehicle Switched Accessory Vehicle Control Harness Vehicle Cable Assembly B PN XXXXX BAT G...

Page 22: ...ntrol Codes table 1a See suggested solution in the Cab Control Codes table 1b Reset the control by pressing the ON OFF button 2 Poor electrical conditions 2a Clean or replace connectors 2b Apply diele...

Page 23: ...rea on shaft and tighten locking bolt on side of auger 4 Auger runs backward 4a Check the wire connections at the P FEED N posts on the spreader module Auger harness RED to P FEED auger harness BLACK...

Page 24: ...ipment when so altered without reference to illustrations or specifications used TrynEx International or the vehicle manufacturer may require or recommend optional equipment for spreaders Do not excee...

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