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™
ONERS w MANUAL
Model No.
45-0382
45-0405
45_0382Cvr
125 LB. PUSH
BROADCAST SPREADER
• Safety
• Assembly
• Operation
CAUTION:
Read Rules for
• Maintenance
Safe Operation
• Parts
and Instructions
Carefully
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PRINTED IN USA FORM NO. 49905 (REV. 11/06)
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RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION The following precautions are suggested. This broadcast spreader is designed, engineered and tested to offer reasonably safe and effective service, provided it is operated in strict accordance with these instructions. Failure to do so may result in personal injury. Always observe the rules of safe operation. LOOK FOR THIS SYMBOL TO POINT OUT IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS. IT MEANS — ATTENTION! BECOME ALERT! YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED. 1. Do not allow anyone to operate t
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HARDw ARE PACKAGE CONTENTS (Shown full size except where noted) Key Qty. Description Key Qty. Description I 1 Cotter Pin, 5/3 x in. A 3 Hex Bolt, 1/4-0 x -1/ in. Long J Cotter Pin, 9/64 x 1-1/ in. B 8 Hex Bolt, 1/4-0 x 1-1/ in. Long K 1 Cotter Pin, 1/8 x 3/4 in. C 1 Hex Bolt, 1/4-0 x 3/4 in. Long L 1 Spring D 1 Carr. Bolt,1/4-0 x 3/4 in. Long M 1 Wing Nut, 1/4-0 Nylon E 1 Nylock Nut, 1/4-0 N Spacer F 3 Washer, 1/4 in. SS O 1 Adjustable Stop G 1 Washer, Ny
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ENGLISH ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 9/64 x 1-1/2 in. COTTER PIN (J) 5/32 x 2 in. TOOLS REQUIRED FOR ASSEMBLY COTTER PIN (I) (1) Pliers 5/8 in. FLAT () 7/16 in. open or boxed end wrenches WASHER (H) 1. Remove the spreader, the loose parts and the hardware package from the carton. Lay out parts and hardware and identify using the illustrations on pages and 3. . With the spreader resting upside down on the top of the hopper, assemble a 5/8 in. flat washer, a spacer and a second 5/8 in. flat was
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7. For the standard setup, use the holes shown in 9. Install a handle grip on each handle. See figure 6. the illustration. Other hole combinations allow different handle heights and hopper angles. Do 10. Attach the flow control lever to the bracket using one not use holes in stand that are farthest apart as a 1/4 x 3/4 in. bolt, nylon washer and nylock nut. Tighten combination - flow gate may not close completely. carefully to allow the lever to move freely. Install the Attach the stand to t
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12. Insert the end of the flow control rod through the slot in 14. Adjust the position of the flow control mounting bracket the flow control mounting bracket and through the hole (figures 10 and 11): in the flow control lever. Secure with a 1/8 in. x 3/4 in. a. Set the adjustable stop at “5.” Latch the flow control cotter pin. See figure 8. lever against the stop. Verify that the closure plate has opened about halfway. See figure 10. 1/8 x 3/4 in. b. If closure plate is not open halfway,
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15. Place the hopper screen down into the hopper, sliding 1. To adjust the flow to be heavier to the left side, the ends into the clips in the hopper. The screen helps tighten the thumbscrew so the plate is pushed inward. break up clumpy material and prevents large clumps See figure 13 from reaching the bottom of the hopper and clogging 2. To adjust the flow to be heavier to the right side, the opening. See figure 12. loosen the thumbscrew so the plate is pulled outwards. See figure 13 HO
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9. To insure uniform coverage, make each pass so that the IMPORTANT: Application rates shown in the chart are broadcast pattern slightly overlaps the pattern from the affected by humidity and by the moisture content of previous pass as shown in figure 14. The approximate the material (granular and pellet). Some minor setting broadcast widths for different materials are shown in adjustments may be necessary to compensate for this the Application Diagram figure 14. condition. 10. When broadcas
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MAINTENANCE CHECK FOR LOOSE FASTENERS GREASE 1. Before each use, make a thorough visual check of the spreader for any bolts and nuts which may have loosened. Retighten any loose bolts and nuts. OIL CHECK FOR w ORN OR DAMAGED PARTS . Check for worn or damaged parts before each use. Repair or replace parts if necessary. CHECK TIRE INFLATION 3. Check if tires are adequately inflated before each use. HAIRPIN Do not inflate tires beyond maximum recommended pressure on tire. HAIRPIN FIGURE
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REPAIR PARTS FOR BROADCAST SPREADER MODEL 45-0382 AND 45-0405 55 99 8 7 66 9 12 8 1 6 31 47 30 7 44 45 18 41 43 52 37 20 19 27 20 28 7 10 6 17 13 46 50 29 10 11 49 48 22 54 33 10 24 14 25 16 32 15 56 27 36 4 25 33 4422 34 53 3 2 25 39 23 26 39 40 35 10 32 4 21 5 36 48 10 25 39 4 21 25 35 40 5 10 38 3 25 10 54 4 10 10
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REPAIR PARTS FOR BROADCAST SPREADER MODEL 45-0382 AND 45-0405 Ref. Part Qty. Description Ref. Part Qty. Description No. No. No. No. 9 4705 1 Gear, Small 1 44466 1 Hopper, Spreader (15 lb .) 30 4367 1 Impeller 4884 1 Tube, Frame (45-038) 31 48934 1 Agitator, Hairpin 4884SS 1 Tube, Frame (45-0405) 3 471 Housing, Large Gear 3 5755 Handle, Lower (45-038) 33 49897 Hairpin, Clip Large 5755SS Handle, Lower (45-0405) 3
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