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Read the general safety operating precautions in your towing vehicle 

operator's manual for additional safety information.

Operate Safely

Use this machine for intended purpose only.
This machine is intended for use in lawn care and home applications. 

Do not tow behind a vehicle on a highway or in any high speed appli-

cations. Do not tow at speeds higher than maximum recommended 

towing speed.
Towing speed should always be slow enough to maintain control. 

Travel slowly over rough ground.
Do not let children or an untrained person operate machine.
Do not let anyone, especially children, ride on this machine or the tow-

ing vehicle. Riders are subject to injury such as being struck by foreign 

objects and being thrown off. Riders may also obstruct the operator's 

view, resulting in this machine being operated in an unsafe man-

ner.Check towing vehicle brake action before you operate. Adjust or 

service brakes as necessary.
Keep all parts in good condition and properly installed. Fix damaged 

parts immediately. Replace worn or broken parts. Replace all worn or 

damaged safety and instruction decals.Do not modify the machine or 

safety devices. Unauthorized modifications to the towing vehicle or 

machine may impair its function and safety, and void the warranty.
Keep all nuts, bolts and screws tight.

SAFETY RULES

•  Know controls and how to stop quickly, READ THE VEHI-

CLE OWNER'S MANUAL.

•  Do not allow children to operate the vehicle, do not allow 

adults to operate without proper instruction or without 

having read the owner's manual.

•  Do not carry passengers. Keep children and pets a safe 

distance away.

•  Always wear substantial footwear. Do not wear loose fit-

ting clothing that can get caught in moving parts.

•  Use only approved hitches. Tow only with a machine that 

has a hitch designed for towing. Do not attach this 

machine except at the approved hitch point.

•  Keep your eyes and mind on your vehicle and attach-

ment. Do not let other interests distract you.

•  Stay alert for holes in the terrain and other hidden haz-

ards.

•  Do not drive close to creeks, ditches and public highways.
•  Watch out for traffic when crossing or near roadways.
•  When using any attachment, don't allow anyone near the 

vehicle while in operation.

•  Before you operate any feature of this machine, observe 

your surroundings and look for bystanders.

•  Always wash hands after contact with fertilizers and pesti-

cides.

•  Keep all nuts, bolts and screws tight to be sure the equip-

ment is in safe working condition.

•  The vehicle and attachment should be stopped and 

inspected for damage after striking a foreign object. The 

damage should be repaired before restarting and operat-

ing the equipment.

•  When backing - carefully back straight to avoid jack knif-

ing, which could result in damage to equipment.

•  Maximum load is 175 lbs for a BST-36 and 125 lbs. for a 

BST-26.

•  Maximum speed - 3 mph.
•  Maintain broadcast spreader tires inflated to 20 psi.
•  This attachment is intended for lawn care. Do not tow 

behind a vehicle on a highway.

•  Avoid tipping and skidding.
•  Avoid holes, rocks and roots.
•  Slow down before you turn.
•  Keep riders off of hitch bracket.

Operating Hints

Always operate your spreader with the speed limit for which it was 

designed - 3 MPH.
When backing - carefully back straight to avoid jack knifing which 

could result in damage to equipment.
Only tow your spreader behind vehicles for which it was designed - 

riders, lawn/garden tractors. DO NOT TOW this spreader behind high 

speed equipment such as ATV's, RTV's, or Pick up trucks.
Do not load the hopper with more than the maximum weight capacity 

of 175 pounds for BST-36 and 125 pounds for BST-26.

SAFETY

Summary of Contents for BS-26

Page 1: ...for the safety of persons and property Read it carefully before assembly and operation of the equipment Assembly Installation Operation Repair Parts For the latest product updates setup tips L 1884 E...

Page 2: ...ICATIONS 27 WARRANTY Back Page PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION PRODUCT COMPATIBLIITY This broadcast spreader is designed for use with riders and lawn and garden tractors RECORD PURCHASE INFORMATION Record your...

Page 3: ...oving parts Use only approved hitches Tow only with a machine that has a hitch designed for towing Do not attach this machine except at the approved hitch point Keep your eyes and mind on your vehicle...

Page 4: ...7 10 11 12 8 8 10 8 7 9 9 8 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 23 26 15 27 30 29 34 33 32 15 28 32 33 32 36 31 37 31 35 36 32 32 15 38 38 40 41 39 FOR METAL WHEELS FOR METAL WHEELS FOR COMPOSI...

Page 5: ...ter 1 8 1 17 R 892 10 R 892 10 Clevis 2 18 50M0416P 50M0416P Pin Cotter 1 8 x 1 1 19 F 436 F 436 Spring Agitator SS 1 20 F 365 F 365 O Ring 3 8 I D AS 110 1 21 F 1015 F 1015 Transmission Assembly 1 22...

Page 6: ...Directional Control 1 49 B 7391 B 7391 Gate 1 50 B 7393 B 7393 Strap 2 51 F 1026 F 1026 Nut Hex Lock 1 4 20 SS 4 52 F 1003 F 1003 Label Calibration Directional 1 53 B 5924 B 5924 Decal Logo 1 PARTS R...

Page 7: ...4 and 1 4 in thrust washer 3 through top of hopper 2 and through support frame 1 as shown 1b Secure bottom of bolt with 1 4 in lock nut 5 To avoid damage to plastic do not overtighten hardware 27 Bol...

Page 8: ...SION 24 Fan Driver Qty 1 3a Slide the Fan Driver 24 and Fan 25 on to the shaft of the Transmission Assembly 21 until both reach the Pin Spring 23 Note This is for pre assembly only Final adjustment of...

Page 9: ...1 square openings and through center of transmission assembly 21 as shown Note The axle needs to be installed as shown in order to engage the transmission assembly 4c Rotate the axle to line up the ho...

Page 10: ...Rimmed Wheel 9 One Flat Washer 5 8 8 One Snapping E Ring 10 5b Secure Axle to the right wheel by insert ing Hairpin Cotter 22 through the wheel hub and axle Proceed to step 6a Note The axle may need...

Page 11: ...heel by inserting Hairpin Cotter 22 through the wheel hub and axle Note The axle may need to be turned in order to line up the hole in the axle with the hole through the wheel hub 8 Flat Washer 5 8 Qt...

Page 12: ...of the hopper with out touching during operation Note The fan and fan driver normally rests on the spring pin but may be adjusted upward approximately 1 8 of and inch If neccesary adjust fan upwards...

Page 13: ...n to hopper bottom to cre ate seal 7b Slide Agitator Spring 20 over transmis sion shaft 7c Insert Cotter Pin 18 through hole at top of transmission shaft Flair ends to keep in place as shown 18 18 Cot...

Page 14: ...with two 5 16 x2 Carriage Bolts 14 and two 5 16 Nylon Hex Nuts 15 as shown 8b Insert 1 2 X2 1 2 Hitch Pin in to Clevis and secure using Hairpin Cotter 16 as shown 13 13 Hitch Pin 1 2 x2 1 2 Qty 1 28...

Page 15: ...35 Two Special Washers 33 One Spring 34 One 5 1 6 Hex Nut 15 Note See graphic inset below for hard ware orientation 9d Attach Handle Stop 30 and Knob 29 as shown using hardware pro vided One 5 16 x3 4...

Page 16: ...pproximately 90 clockwise and insert formed end of the of the Link Rod 12 in to the hole provide on the Hopper 10 control plate as shown 10b Rotate Gage Plate counter clockwise until the handle is ori...

Page 17: ...x nuts until after calibrating the gage plate Two 5 16 x2 3 4 Hex Bolt 36 four 5 16 Flat Washers 32 Four Pivot Bushings 38 Two 5 1 6 Hex Nuts 15 Note See graphic inset below for hard ware orientation...

Page 18: ...t slide the gage plate 11 forward or backward until control gate is fully open 11d Tighten gage plate securely to theTow Tube 28 by tightening the hardware installed in Step 10c 11e Move Flow Control...

Page 19: ...directional control plate can be used for adjusting the material spread pattern when spreading near sidewalks plant ing beds etc Slide the directional control plate to the desired position to control...

Page 20: ...L 1884 E 20 Figure 12 1 Remove Wheels 2 Clean Parts 3 Lubricate bearings and axle lightly 4 Remove cotter from transmission housing 5 Remove axle ANNUAL MAINTENANCE...

Page 21: ...L 1884 E 21 Figure 13 6 Remove Gage Plate ANNUAL MAINTENANCE ____ zt...

Page 22: ...L 1884 E 22 Figure 14 7 Remove transmission bracket 8 Remove Transmission 8 Clean Fan ANNUAL MAINTENANCE...

Page 23: ...L 1884 E 23 Figure 15 10 Remove the 4 bolts that hold the Gate and Directional Control Plate 11 Separate parts as shown 12 Clean parts thoroughly with soap and water ANNUAL MAINTENANCE...

Page 24: ...American All Purpose Fertilizer 10 10 10 3 8 2 5 Bayer Season Long Grub Control 2 9 2 Bayer Season Long Grub Control 3 2 Bayer Complete Insect Killer 2 1 5 Bayer Complete Insect Killer 3 1 5 Bayer Po...

Page 25: ...nigton Master Turf High Traffic Lawn Seed Mixture 8 4 Pennington Master Turf Shady Lawn Seed Mixture 4 3 Pennington Master Turf Shady Lawn Seed Mixture 10 4 Pennington Master Turf Sun Shade Lawn Seed...

Page 26: ...ith Summer Guard 2 9 2 Scotts Turf Builder Plus Weed Control 3 3 1 Scotts Winterizer 22 4 1 4 6 2 Sevin Lawn Insect Granules 2 33 2 Sevin Lawn Insect Granules 2 25 2 Sevin Lawn Insect Granules 3 2 Spe...

Page 27: ...ged with material Remove and clean the Gate and Directional Control Plate with soap and water Refer to Figure 12 through Figure 15 Fan does not turn when towing spreader Drive hairpin cotter 22 not pr...

Page 28: ...as to the part as identified below No other express warranty whether written or oral except as mentioned above given by any per son or entity including a dealer or retailer with respect to any product...

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