In 1926, Meyer Products began building snowplows on a farm in Newburgh, New York. It was then and there Meyer became the innovator, pioneer and leader in manufacturing highly reliable snow and ice control equipment. Throughout our years in business, Meyer has been fully committed to fulfilling our customer's needs and expectations. The ASH Group is the parent company of European brands Schmidt and Aebi, globally offering a comprehensive and technologically advanced range of products for winter and summer maintenance focused primarily on the industrial, commercial, airport and railway sectors.
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For homeowners with SUVs or light pickup who want to stay warm and dry while clearing a long driveway or small lot, the Path Pro 2 plow is the right choice for you. This commercial-grade plow is perfect for clearing snow from tight spots like narrow driveways and alleys that larger trucks just can't get to.
Meyer knows walk-behind spreader uses are diverse, that's why we provide so many options. Whether you're looking for a broadcast spreader for year-round use or a drop spreader to melt ice along narrow walkways, Meyer has a spreader for you. Your vehicle can handle a lot. Why not have it help you control ice and snow?
Meyer Genuine Parts are designed to fit properly and perform better and last longer - which means you save money by replacing fewer parts less often. In addition, all Meyer Genuine Parts comply with Meyer specifications and technical standards. Meyer Genuine Parts also maintain the warranty on your equipment, fit perfectly, reduce installation time and guarantee original equipment quality. Look for the Meyer name on all your replacement parts.
We're proud to say we created the world's first automobile snow plow. But we're even more proud to say that spirit of invention and innovation lives on today. We're constantly in search of ideas and new ways to make snow and ice management easier and more efficient, because you're never satisfied until the job is done right, and neither are we.
Reviews (9)
Jay-P. Greene
Jan 29, 2022
Tyler Cords
Feb 16, 2021
DO NOT BUY MEYER. A year ago I purchased a brand new super V 3. Here we are the 2nd year and almost 8 thousand dollars later snd the POS has been into service probably 15 times in the short period I've owned it. I'll never buy Meyer again, and I'll tell everyone I know not to as well. Pure junk. Boss will have my business from here on out happily.
Shane Skelly
Nov 17, 2020
Kyle Zavitz
Mar 18, 2020
Kara Vazquez
Dec 23, 2019
Mark Knapp
Nov 19, 2017
Well my Meyer Plow troubles continue, 3 months old and two snow drops later my modules are FRIED, Have called John and sent E-Mail and am awaiting return contact. Installer error on location of Modules ( Behind Headlights, Have to remove headlights to check fuses), after my plow fell off we came up with a solution to keeping plow attached BUT, You see the answer to fixing broken wire harness instead of putting in a new one.
I see what $4400.00 gets you today, I deal in service and sales of Water Treatment and would never get away with this. I hope Meyer can help on this issue. Oh, and the Quick connect plug fell off my vehicle also. DISAPPOINTING. :(
I see what $4400.00 gets you today, I deal in service and sales of Water Treatment and would never get away with this. I hope Meyer can help on this issue. Oh, and the Quick connect plug fell off my vehicle also. DISAPPOINTING. :(
Laura Sheffield
Dec 21, 2015
Jeffrey Ludrosky
Jan 02, 2015
Andrew Wuenschel
Jan 26, 2014
I am trying to rebuild an old Meyer pump, but Meyer is selling defective parts. The company that sold me the part blamed the error on Meyer and they could not get a reply from Meyer, so I called them myself a week ago, they said they would get back to me concerning the defective part but still haven't. Now I am stuck with a basket of parts that can't be assembled unless I repurchase the correct part for around $75. I looked up snowplow forums on the internet and discovered that most people agree that Meyer products are overpriced and inferior to Boss and Western snowplows.