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FIGURE 13

FERTILIZER
Powder

3 - 5

3' - 4'

Granular

3 - 5

8' - 10'

Pelleted

3 - 5

10' - 12'

Organic

6 - 8

6' - 8'

GRASS SEED
Fine

3 - 4

6' - 7'

Coarse

4 - 5

8' - 9'

ICE  MELTER

6 - 8

10' - 12'

TYPE

SPREAD

MATERIAL

FLOW  SETTING

WIDTH

APPLICATION CHART (SHIELD UP)

OPERATING SPEED 

- 3 MPH. (100 ft. in 23 seconds)

IMPORTANT:

  Application rates shown in the chart are

affected by humidity and by the moisture content of
the material (granular and pellet). Some minor set-
ting adjustments may be necessary to compensate
for this condition.

OVERLAP

REFER 

TO

CHARTS

USING YOUR SPREADER

We  do  not  recommend  the  use  of  any  powdered  lawn
chemicals,  due  to  difficulty  in  obtaining  a  satisfactory  or
consistent broadcast pattern.
1.Determine approximate square footage of area to be

covered and estimate amount of material required.

2.Before filling the hopper make sure the flow control arm

is in the off position and the closure plate is shut.

3.Break up any lumpy fertilizer as you fill the hopper.
4.Set the adjustable stop with the flow control arm still in

the off position. Refer to the application chart on this
page  and  to  the  instructions  on  the  fertilizer  bag  to
select the proper flow rate setting.

5.The  application  chart  is  calculated  for  light  to  heavy

application at a vehicle speed of 3 mph, or 100 ft. in 23
seconds.  A  variation  in  speed  will  require  an  adjust-
ment of the flow rate to maintain the same coverage.
The faster you drive, the wider the broadcast width.

6.Always start the tractor in motion before opening clo-

sure plate.

7.Always shut the closure plate before turning or stop-

ping the tractor.

8.If  fertilizer  is  accidentally  deposited  too  heavily  in  a

small  area,  soak  the  area  thoroughly  with  a  garden
hose or sprinkler to prevent burning of the lawn.

9.To insure uniform coverage, make each pass so that

the broadcast pattern slightly overlaps the pattern from
the previous pass as shown in figure 13. The approxi-
mate broadcast widths for different materials are shown
in the application chart on this page.

10.When broadcasting weed control fertilizers, make sure

the  broadcast  pattern  does  not  hit  evergreen  trees,
flowers or shrubs.

11.Heavy moisture conditions may require a cover over

the  hopper  to  keep  contents  dry.  The  vinyl  cover
(available as an accessory) acts as a wind and mois-
ture  shield,  but  should  not  be  used  as  a  rain  cover.
Refer to the parts list on page 11.

HOW TO USE YOUR SPREADER

SETTING THE FLOW CONTROL

(Refer to figure 12 on page 7.)

1.Loosen the nylon wing nut, set the adjustable stop to

the desired flow rate setting and retighten the wing nut.
The higher the setting number, the wider the opening
in the bottom of the hopper.

2.Refer  to  the  application  chart  on  page  8  and  to  the

instructions  on  the  fertilizer  bag  to  select  the  proper
flow rate setting.

3.Pull the flow control arm against the adjustable stop for

the  on  position  and  toward  the  hopper  for  the  off
position.

OPERATION

Summary of Contents for 45-01872

Page 1: ...CAST SPREADER Model No 45 01872 FORM NO 48315 4 02 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxxx xxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxxx xxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxx xxx xxxxxx APPLICATIONTIPS ...

Page 2: ...ootwear and do not allow anyone to ride or sit on spreader attachment frame Never allow children to operate the tractor or spreader attachment and do not allow adults to operate without proper instructions Always begin with the transmission in first low gear and with the engine at low speed and gradu ally increase speed as conditions permit Maxi mum towing speed 10 M P H When towing broadcast spre...

Page 3: ... Control Link S 1 Grip KEY QTY DESCRIPTION A 6 Hex Bolt 1 4 20 x 1 3 4 B 2 Hex Bolts 3 8 16 x 1 1 4 C 2 Hex Bolt 1 4 20 x 3 4 D 1 Carriage Bolt 1 4 20 x 3 4 E 8 Hex Lock Nuts 1 4 20 Thread F 2 Hex Lock Nuts 3 8 16 Thread G 2 Lock Washers 3 8 I D H 4 Nylon Washer I 8 Flat Washer 5 16 KEY QTY DESCRIPTION E F D C B A K L M G H I J N O P Q R S NOT SHOWN FULL SIZE SHOWN FULL SIZE ...

Page 4: ... using the 3 8 hex bolt flat washer and hex lock nut removed in figure 1 See figure 2 DO NOT TIGHTEN AT THIS TIME FIGURE 2 6 Tighten all hex nuts and bolts following the same sequence as assembled in figures 1 and 2 DO NOT COLLAPSE TUBE WHEN TIGHTENING 7 Assemble a spacer and a 1 5 8 flat washer onto the end of the axle that has the small hole See figure 3 8 Turn the idler wheel no hole in hub so ...

Page 5: ... pin through the hitch bracket and the hitch tube and secure with the hair cotter pin See figure 5 FIGURE 5 14 Assemble the flow control link end with small hole to the flow control arm using a 1 4 x 3 4 hex bolt a nylon washer and a 1 4 hex lock nut as shown in figure 6 Tighten carefully The flow control link should not be loose but should pivot with no more than slight resis tance FIGURE 6 1 4 H...

Page 6: ...0 19 Place the adjustable stop into the ON end of the slot in the top of the flow control mounting bracket Secure with the 1 4 x 3 4 carriage bolt a nylon washer a 5 16 flat washer and the nylon wing nut See figure 11 FLOW CONTROL ROD FLOW CONTROL LINK 3 32 COTTER PIN 5 16 FLAT WASHER SLOT FLOW CONTROL MOUNTING BRACKET 1 4 x 1 3 4 HEX BOLT 1 4 HEX LOCK NUT 5 16 FLAT WASHER 14 Assemble the flow con...

Page 7: ...djustable stop at 5 Pull flow control arm against stop Verify that closure plate has opened about half way e If closure plate does not open half way it may be closed too far at OFF Adjust position of flow control mounting bracket until closure plate will open about half way at 5 and still close when arm is locked in OFF Tighten 1 4 lock nuts FIGURE 12 5 16 FLAT WASHER NYLON WASHER 1 4 x 3 4 CARRIA...

Page 8: ...rate to maintain the same coverage The faster you drive the wider the broadcast width 6 Always start the tractor in motion before opening clo sure plate 7 Always shut the closure plate before turning or stop ping the tractor 8 If fertilizer is accidentally deposited too heavily in a small area soak the area thoroughly with a garden hose or sprinkler to prevent burning of the lawn 9 To insure unifo...

Page 9: ...t and on the axle at least once a year or more often as needed 7 Oil right hand idler wheel bearing at least once a year or more often as needed FIGURE 15 MAINTENANCE GREASE OIL OIL SPROCKET SHAFT AGITATOR WIRE 3 8 HEX NUT AGITATOR SLEEVE STORAGE 1 If the axle slotted gear and sprocket assembly is disassembled mark down the positions of the parts as they are removed The drive wheel and sprocket po...

Page 10: ...1 22 19 18 4 D E 35 50 15 37 37 39 23 A A 33 59 27 26 28 3 19 36 34 9 46 9 57 9 40 16 14 7 17 37 24 50 12 13 E 9 29 30 5 9 54 9 4 9 35 B 6 52 44 47 58 58 8 42 32 7 D 45 54 48 29 40 37 60 25 B 1 39 10 54 41 54 51 39 9 54 39 38 31 2 39 40 58 55 56 58 53 53 37 9 49 40 C 61 9 C 62 ...

Page 11: ... 29 44285 2 Bushing Delrin 30 23766 1 Sleeve Agitator 31 43878 1 Wire Agitator REF PART QTY DESCRIPTION NO NO 32 43070 5 Washer Flat 3 8 33 41576 2 Bolt Hex 3 8 16 x 1 3 4 Lg 34 44469 1 Rod Flow Control 35 23525 2 Brace Hitch 36 23762 1 Shaft Support Plate 37 1509 069 12 Bolt Hex 1 4 20 x 1 3 4 38 43015 1 Nut Hex 3 8 16 39 1543 069 12 Washer Nylon 40 43088 15 Washer Flat 1 4 Std 41 24858 1 Stop Ad...

Page 12: ...rmal maintenance 5 AGRI FAB does not extend any warranty for products sold or exported outside of the United States of America its possessions and territories except those sold through AGRI FAB s authorized channels of export distribution WHAT AGRI FAB WILL DO Repair or replace your AGRI FAB product or part HOW TO GET SERVICE Deliver the AGRI FAB product or part to AGRI FAB s local authorized serv...

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