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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 

 

MOST ACCIDENTS OCCUR BECAUSE OF NEGLECT OR CARELESSNESS. 

 AVOID NEEDLESS ACCIDENTS BY FOLLOWING ALL OF THE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS LISTED BELOW.

 

1.  Machinery should be operated only by those 

who are responsible and are authorized to do 
so. 

2.  Stop the engine, lower all equipment, lock the 

brakes, and remove the ignition key before 
dismounting from the tractor. 

3.  Never stand between tractor and implement 

while tractor is being backed to hitch. 

4.  Loose fitting clothing should not be worn, to 

avoid catching on various parts. 

5. Detach implement in area where children 

normally do not play. 

6.  When performing adjustments or maintenance 

on an implement, first lower it to the ground or 
block it securely at a workable height. 

7.  Only a qualified operator should be permitted 

on tractor when in operation; no riders allowed. 

8.  Make certain everyone is in the clear before 

starting tractor or raising or lowering 
equipment. 

9.  Operate the tractor and implement only while 

seated in the driver’s seat. 

10. 

Reduce speed when transporting mounted 
implement to avoid bouncing and momentary 
loss of steering control. 

11. A heavy load can cause instability of the 

tractor.  Use extreme care during road travel. 
Slow down on turns and watch out for 
bumps.  Tractor may need front counter-
weights to counter-balance the weight of the 
implement. 

12. Reduce speed on hillsides or curves so there 

is no danger of tipping. 

13.  Avoid driving too close to the edge of ditches 

or creeks. 

14. Do not transport implement on public toads 

without reflectors and slow moving vehicle 
emblem in daylight and with approved 
warning lights at night and other periods of 
poor visibility. 

15. Due to the width of some implements, use 

extra caution on highways, farm roads, and 
when approaching gates. 

16.  Always be sure the implement is in the proper 

position for transport. 

17. Keep alert and watch the front as well as the 

rear when working with the implement. 

Broadcast 

Seeder/Spreader

 

OWNER’S 

MANUAL

 

 

MODEL NO.’s 

CS-694 

CS-1094 

CSP-694 

CSP-1094 

 

WHEN ORDERING 

REPAIR PARTS, ALWAYS 

GIVE THE FOLLOWING 

INFORMATION: 

 

1. PART 

NUMBER 

2. PART 

DESCRIPTION 

3. MODEL 

NUMBER 

4. 

NAME OF ITEM

 

 

MARCH 2001 

FARM STAR LIMITED WARRANTY 

   

Farm Star warrants its implements, parts and accessories to be free from defects in 

materials and workmanship for a period of six (6) months from the date of purchase.  Upon 
written approval, Farm Star will repair or exchange without charge any part, which upon 
examination by Farm Star or its authorized agent, shall disclose to be defective. 
     This does not apply to (1) parts that have worn out in normal use, (2) parts broken because 
of improper assembly or operation by the customer, (3) parts accidentally damaged, (4) failure 
of parts traceable to improper care, (5) parts failing through use of implement for purposes 
other than those for which it was designed. 
     The  obligations  assumed  by  Farm Star and the limitations expressed herein are in lieu of 
all other warranties expressed or implied. 

FARM STAR

 

P.O. Box 100, Litchfield, IL. 62056-0100 

Phone: 1-217-324-5973   Fax: 1-217-324-3356   

Web Site: 

www.farmstar.com

      E-Mail:  [email protected] 

3-Pt. Broadcast Seeder/Spreader 

MAKE EVERY DAY 

A HOLIDAY  

FROM ACCIDENTS

 

Please work, drive, play, and live each day with care 
and concern for your safety and that of your family 
and fellow citizens. 

Summary of Contents for CS-694

Page 1: ...les And Instructions Carefully STATEMENT OF POLICY It is the policy of Farm Star to improve its products where it is possible and practical to do so Farm Star reserves the right to make changes or improvements in design and construction at any time without incurring the obligation to make these changes on previously manufactured units Packing Assembly Mounting Operating Instructions Maintenance Re...

Page 2: ... from most farm equipment dealers NOTE The Model CS 694 Seeder Spreader weighs 123 pounds and can hold up to 600 pounds of fertilizer The tractor needs to be large enough to handle this possible 723 pound load safely The tractor may have to be equipped with front end weights to be properly counterbalanced Check the shield over the PTO stub shaft Make sure it is in good condition and bolted securel...

Page 3: ...tant that spring activated locking pin slides freely and is seated in groove on PTO shaft A loose shaft could slip off and result in personal injury or damage to equipment If your tractor has extra long lift arms it may be necessary to use a PTO extension so that you can use the PTO shaft assembly provided Be sure the PTO assembly does not close too far bottom out if you use a PTO extension Never ...

Page 4: ... to use your fingers to clear a jam Accidental closing of the feed gate could shear a finger off or leaving the PTO engaged could rotate the agitator which could pinch or amputate a finger Be sure that the tractor engine is shut off and the PTO clutch is disengaged before doing any adjustment or repair 11 When broadcasting fertilizer always start vehicle i n motion before opening feed gate Do not ...

Page 5: ...E Too windy for material being spread F Agitator problems Check tips under Not Feeding Even G Operator not spacing spread runs properly for correct overlap For best results cover area twice over at one half recommended material usage rate The second time over run halfway between first spreading widths or in a criss cross pattern This method allows the most complete and even coverage as well as to ...

Page 6: ...VERSETTINGINDICATED RPM INFEET MPH 1 5 2 2 5 3 3 5 4 4 5 5 5 5 Coarse Grain Fertilizers 540 40 2 5 97 139 246 414 516 640 789 935 5 48 69 129 204 260 320 392 472 7 5 37 53 85 139 175 218 260 323 Medium Grain Fertilizers 540 34 2 5 85 122 175 329 467 597 739 825 945 5 51 73 105 170 236 303 376 417 478 7 5 43 62 73 113 163 198 253 286 325 Fine Grain Fertilizers 540 26 2 5 60 85 122 204 340 440 551 6...

Page 7: ... 4 7 5 48 57 81 99 Bluegrass Bermuda 18 4 20 5 72 G r a s s 5 16 5 45 6 13 5 36 7 5 11 24 B r o m e G r a s s 10 4 7 12 19 5 6 9 5 15 6 5 8 12 7 5 4 6 10 Fescue Ryegrass 18 4 11 34 74 5 9 27 59 6 7 5 22 49 7 5 6 18 39 Lespedeza 32 4 5 11 22 5 3 5 9 18 6 3 7 5 15 7 5 2 4 6 12 Oats 28 4 45 71 1 3 1 5 36 57 1 0 5 6 30 48 87 7 5 24 38 70 O r c h a r d G r a s s 12 4 14 21 5 11 17 6 9 14 7 5 7 11 R i c...

Page 8: ...EXPLODED PARTS DRAWING FOR CS SERIES SPREADERS Page 8 ...

Page 9: ...420722 Rod Selector RX LX 1 23 420723 Pin Connection 1 24 420724 Hopper Steel 250 6 bu 1 24 420758 Hopper Steel 400 10 bu 1 24 420726 Hopper Poly 400 10 bu 1 24 420841 Hopper Poly 250 6 bu 1 25 420727 Washer for Hopper 1 26 420728 Bolt Carriage Head M10 x 25 Zinc 5 27 420729 Bar Hopper Reinforcement 1 28 420730 Nut Self locking M8 Zinc 1 29 420731 Agitator 1 30 420732 Bolt Hex Head M8 x 45 Zinc 1 ...

Page 10: ...lf Tractor End 1 64 420765 Plastic Shield Assembly Outer 1 65 420766 PTO Half Implement End 1 66 420767 Plastic Shield Assembly Inner 1 67 170804 Yoke 1 3 8 6B Spline 2 68 3814091 PTO Cross Repair Kit 2 69 170806 Push Pin Repair Kit Yoke 2 70 101081 Decal Driveline Entanglement 1 PTO COMPONENTS ...

Page 11: ...5 x 37 x 5 1 50 420752 Bearing 6205 2 51 420753 Gearbox Half Left Hand 1 52 420754 Bolt Hex Head M8 x 45 3 53 420755 Snap Ring D 25 E 1 54 420756 Shaft Input Assembly 1 55 420719 Nut Hex M8 3 Ref No Part No Description NO REQ 56 420725 Agitator Complete 1 57 420759 Wheel Agitator 1 58 420760 Washer Flat M12 2 59 420761 Nut Self Locking M12 Zinc 1 60 420710 Bolt Hex Head M10 x 65 Zinc 1 61 420717 N...

Page 12: ...g vehicle emblem in daylight and with approved warning lights at night and other periods of poor visibility 15 Due to the width of some implements use extra caution on highways farm roads and when approaching gates 16 Always be sure the implement is in the proper position for transport 17 Keep alert and watch the front as well as the rear when working with the implement Broadcast Seeder Spreader O...

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