The housing has a multi-faceted, somewhat pyramidal shape. It features several white, stylized markings or vents. On the side, there are three curved, stacked white lines. Towards the bottom, there's a rectangular vent with vertical white bars. The overall design suggests a functional component that requires ventilation for the motor it encloses. This motor would be crucial for powering the spreading mechanism of a salt spreader, ensuring efficient distribution of de-icing materials on roads and sidewalks, especially during the winter months.

Drop Spreader Hood

Sno-Way innovation has made you able to use your RVB10 or RVB500 as a broadcast spreader or a drop spreader. Use the Sno-Way exclusive Drop Spreader Hood and attach it to your spreader chute. It gives you a 30”-60” spread. This easy on/off hood allows you to convert your spreader from broadcast spreader to a drop spreader and back again in less than a minute, with no tools. Stores easily on the built-in carrier. Made of high density polyethylene to hold up to harsh winter elements.

**For Use ONLY on the short chute of the RVB10 or RVB500.