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OWNERS MANu AL
Model No.
45-0414
45-0415
125 LB. TOW
BROADCAST SPREADER
• Safety
• Assembly
CAUTION:
• Operation
Read Rules for
• Maintenance
Safe Operation
and Instructions • Parts
Carefully
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FORM NO. 40454 (11/06)
PRINTED IN USA
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RuLES FOR SAFE OPERATION Any power equipment can cause injury if operated improperly or if the user does not understand how to operate the equipment. Exercise caution at all times when operating equipment. • Read the towing vehicle owners manual and towing • A l w a y s b e g i n w i t h t h e t r a n s m i s s i o n i n fi r s t ( l o w ) g e a r a n d vehicle safety rules. Know how to operate your tractor with the engine at low speed, and gradually increase before using th
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HARDWARE PACKAGE G K E D B C H A L I M P J S T Q N U O R V W X REF QTY DESCRIPTION REF QTY DESCRIPTION A Hex Bolt, 3/8" x -1/4" N 1 Spacer, .64 x .84 x 1 B 3 Hex Bolt, 1/4" x -1/" O 1 Spacer, .64 x 1 x .94 C 5 Hex Bolt, 1/4" x 1-3/4" P 6 Washer, Large D 8 Hex Bolt, 1/4" x 1-1/" Q 1 Wing Nut, 1/4" E 1 Hex Bolt, 1/4" x 1" R 1 Spacer, .39 x .56 x .6 G Nylock Nut, 3/8" S 1 Spring H 18 Nylock Nut, 1/4" T 1 Adjustable Stop I Nylon Washer U 1 Grip J 4 Washer, Small V 1 Hitch Pin K 1 Hair
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After assembling bracket (W) to axle, tighten both bolts. ASSEMBLY INSTRuCTIONS Loosen bolt through axle just enough that bracket (W) can piv ot b ut will sta y in place . See figure 4. TOOLS REQuIRED FOR ASSEMBLY (1) Pliers () 7/16" Wrenches () 1/" Wrenches LARGE HOLE () 9/16" Wrenches LONG END TO OUTSIDE TIGHTEN WITH WRENCHES REINFORCEMENT STRAP H H W H D P H WHEEL WITH BOLT D R D FIGuRE 4 FIGuRE 1 N SMALL HOLE Assemble bent hitch braces and then straight hitch braces to inside of
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Assemble drawbar tubes to inside of lower handle tubes. Assemble straight hitch braces to outside of lower handle tubes . See figure 6. LOWER HANDLE TUBE TOP HITCH (TALL) C V A DRAWBAR TUBE H BOTTOM HITCH (SHORT) H G K STRAGHT HITCH BRACE FIGRE 8 u B FIGRE 6 u SCREEN CLIP C CONTROL TUBE H B H FIGRE 9 u TIGHTEN FASTENERS Tighten fasteners in the order below. FIGRE 6 u FIGRE 7 u FIGuRE 8 FIGuRE 9 5
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H J FLOW CONTROL D BRACKET J FLOW CONTROL ROD FIGRE 13 u FIGRE 10 u S FLOW CONTROL ARM U H FIGRE 14 u J E I Slip the small spr ing (X) onto the end flo w control rod and then attach it to the patter n plate . See figure 15. FIGuRE 11 Q X J T FIGRE 15 u L CONTINuE TO NEXT PAGE FIGuRE 12 6
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TIGHTEN FASTENERS OPERATION Tighten the nut (H) and then loosen HOW TO SE u YOR SPREADER u FIGuRE 11 just enough that the flo w control ar m moves freely. SETTING THE FLOW CONTROL (Ref er to figure 16 and 17) 1. Loosen the nylon wing nut, set the adjustable stop to CALIBRATING FLOW CONTROL ARM the desired flo w r ate setting and retighten the wing n ut. The higher the setting number, the wider the opening Flow control mounting bracket (figure 16 and 17) in the bottom of the
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u SING YOu R SPREADER IMPORTANT: Application rates shown in the chart are affected by humidity and by the moisture content of The use of powdered lawn chemicals is not recommended, the material (granular and pellet). Some minor setting d u e t o d i f fi c u l t y i n o b t a i n i n g a s a t i s f a c t o r y o r c o n s i s t e n t adjustments may be necessary to compensate for this broadcast pattern. condition. 1. Determine approximate square footage of area to be APPLI
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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 WORN OR DAMAGED PARTS . Check for worn or damaged parts before each use. Repair or replace parts if necessary. CHECK TIRE INFLATION 3. Chec k if tires are adequately inflated bef ore each use . HAIRPIN Do not inflate tires be y ond maxim um recommended pressure.
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REPAIR PARTS FOR BROADCAST SPREADER MODELS 45-0414, 45-0415 64 9 6 9 5 43 9 7 1 34 6 5 37 5 20 68 45 62 55 21 54 33 31 8 41 31 26 52 25 8 31 2 63 33 28 30 19 38 29 15 8 18 19 17 66 8 13 33 8 42 35 29 14 10 33 8 40 45 52 8 16 65 46 22 3 8 25 52 9 5 39 32 12 61 53 45 27 24 62 23 8 11 67 45 60 44 4 8 33 44 50 36 33 58 8 4 3 60 48 9 8 9 33 47 49 57 8 47 8 51 59 8 56 45 56 10
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REPAIR PARTS FOR BROADCAST SPREADER MODELS 45-0414, 45-0415 REF. PART NO. QTY DESCRIPTION REF. PART NO. QTY DESCRIPTION 1 44466 1 Hopper, Spreader (15 lb .) 35 3668 1 Spacer, .64 x 1 x .94 4884 1 Tube, Frame (45-0414) 36 48857 1 Spacer, .64 x .84 x 1 4884SS 1 Tube, Frame (45-0415) 37 48934 1 Hairpin, Agitator 3 5755 Handle, Lower (45-0414) 38 5763 1 Adjustable Stop 5755SS Handle Lower (45-0415) 39 49903 1 Carriage Bolt, 1/4-0 x 3/4" * 4 741-049 4 Bearing, Flanged 40 49931
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