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SAFETY

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 using power equipment.

•  Read the owners manual carefully for operating and 

service instructions before attempting to assemble or 
operate this equipment. Be thoroughly familiar with the 
proper use of this equipment. 

•  Read the vehicle owners manual and vehicle safety 

rules, and know how to operate the vehicle before  
using this equipment.

•  Never allow children to operate the tractor or spike 

aerator attachment, and do not allow adults to operate 
without proper instructions. 

•  Wear eye protection when operating the aerator.
•  Wear substantial footwear when operating the aerator.
• 

Do not allow anyone to ride or sit on spike aerator 

attachment frame or on towing vehicle.

•  Keep the area of operation clear of all persons, 

particularly small children, and also pets.

•  Always begin with the transmission in first (low) gear 

and engine at low speed, and gradually increase speed 
as conditions permit.

•  The vehicle braking and stability may be affected with 

the attachment of this equipment. Be aware of changing 
conditions on slopes. Refer to safety rules in the vehicle 
owner's manual concerning safe operation on slopes. 
STAY OFF OF STEEP SLOPES.

•  Always operate up and down a slope, never across the 

face of a slope

•  This equipment should be operated at reduced speed 

on rough terrain, along creeks and ditches and on 
hillsides, to prevent tipping and loss of control.

 

Do not 

drive too close to a creek or a ditch.

•  Do not tow this equipment on a highway or any other 

public thoroughfare.

•  Follow the maintenance instructions as outlined in this 

owners manual.

Look for this symbol to point out important safety precautions. It means – 

Attention!!  

Become alert!!

 Your safety is involved.

1.  End Plate (2)

2.  Frame Angle (2)

3.  Spike Disk (9)

4.  Axle

5.  Hitch Bracket (2) 
6.  Hitch Mount Arm (2)
7.  Wheel (2)

8.  Transport Handle (2)

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Summary of Contents for 45-0510

Page 1: ...UAL PRINTED IN U S A FORM NO 41771 rev 08 27 15 CAUTION Read Rules for Safe Operation and Instructions Carefully Safety Assembly Operation Maintenance Parts 36 SPIKE AERATOR the fastest way to purchas...

Page 2: ...larly small children and also pets Always begin with the transmission in first low gear and engine at low speed and gradually increase speed as conditions permit The vehicle braking and stability may...

Page 3: ...Cotter Pin i 1 Small Hair Cotter Pin J 2 Small Spacer K 2 Spring Pin 1 4 x 1 1 4 REF QTY DESCRIPTION L 26 Nut Nylock 5 16 M 4 Nut Nylock 3 8 N 6 Spacer Tube Long O 2 Spacer Tube Short P 2 Spring Q 1...

Page 4: ...hrough the second end plate See figure 4 TOOLS REQUIRED FOR ASSEMBLY 2 1 2 open or boxed end wrench 1 Hammer Lay out and identify all parts and hardware as shown in Carton Contents and Hardware Pack i...

Page 5: ...unt arms using two 5 16 x 2 hex bolts and two 5 16 nylock nuts as shown in figure 8 Do not tighten yet Assemble the hitch pin and the large hair cotter pin to the hitch brackets 4 HITCH ARM MOUNT BRAC...

Page 6: ...ch handle using a shoulder bolt and 3 8 nylock nut See figure 10 Attach each handle to the bottom hole in the end plate using a 3 8 hex bolt and 3 8 nylock nut Tighten so that the handle is secure but...

Page 7: ...possible making overlapping passes to increase spike point pattern To prevent lawn damage avoid sharp turns On sloped lawns aerate in up and down direction DO NOT aerate across the face of slopes To...

Page 8: ...0 2 Spacer Tube Short 11 23981 2 Bracket Hitch 12 23914 2 Arm Hitch Mount 13 23442 4 Bracket Hitch Arm Mount 14 44326 4 Bolt Carriage 5 16 18 x 1 15 47777 2 Spring 16 47623 1 Hitch Pin REF PART NO QTY...

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