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Ref# Description 

Qty  Ref# Description 

Qty 

1 Hopper 

1 27 

Gear 

Box 

Hex Bolt M6x40 

14 

28 

Hopper Screen 

Big Flat Washer Ø6 

11 

29 

Fixing Connecting Rod 

4 Rivet 

Ø5x8 

2 30 

Spacer 

Bush 

Swivel Axle Sleeve 

31 

Hex Bolt M8x75 

Fixed Adjustable Plate 

32 

Support Tube 

Hopper Assembly Tube 

33 

Hex Bolt M6x35 

Active Adjustable Plate 

34 

End Cap 

Hex Bolt M6x20 

35 

Handle Grip 

10 

Torsional Spring Base 

36 

Handle Tube(right) 

11 

Torsional Spring 

37 

Handle Connecting Tube 

12 

Hex Lock Nut M6 

24 

38 

Handle Tube(Left) 

13 

Flat Washer Ø8 

39 

Handle Connecting Block 

14 

Connecting Fixed Plate 

40 

Hex Bolt M6x50 

15 

Hex Lock Nut M8 

41 

Adjustable Rod 

16 Impeller 

1  42 Nylon 

Washer 

 

16A 

Gearbox Support Bracket  1 

43 

Lock Washer Ø6 

17 Support 

Leg 

1  44 Adjustable 

Handle 

18 

Outer Axle Bushing 

45 

Adjustable Handle Grip   

19 

Inner Axle Bushing 

46 

Wing Nut M6 

20 

Wheel Spacer Bush 

47 

Spacer 

21 Pneumatic 

Wheel 

2  48 Connecting 

Plate 

22 

Flat Washer Ø16 

49 

Gauge and Lever Assembly   

23 

Cotter Pin Ø4x30 

50 

External Teeth Lock WasherØ8 

24 

Thin Washer 

51 

Round Head Bolt M6x25 

25 

R Pin Ø3x75 

52 

Rain Cover 

26 Screw 

M4x20 

1   

 

 

 

 

 

Parts Drawing & Parts List

Summary of Contents for 70LB

Page 1: ...1 70LB WALK BEHIND SPREADER ASSEMBLY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTION SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE ...

Page 2: ...rd Definitions 4 Controls and Features Identification 5 Component Hardware 6 7 Assembly Instructions 8 9 10 11 12 13 Operation Instructions 14 15 16 Spreading Instructions 17 Maintenance and Storage 18 Specification 18 Parts Drawing Parts List 19 20 ...

Page 3: ... Do not push close to creeks ditches and public highways Do not use spreader on windy days when spreading grass seed or herbicides Always use caution when loading and unloading spreader Never tow the spreader with a motorized vehicle Crush and Cut Hazards Always keep hands and feet clear from moving parts while operating the equipment Always clear and keep work area clean when operating Always wea...

Page 4: ...se Wash between the shut off plate and bottom of the hopper Technical specifications on the push spreader are provided in the Specifications section of this manual This is the safety alert symbol It is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if ...

Page 5: ...nd moves the spreader easily 3 Support Leg Stabilizes load and spreader 4 Tires Wheel Do not exceed recommended rated 25 PSI 5 Impeller Evenly distributes material 6 Hopper Do not exceed rated load capacity 80lb CAUTION Read and follow all instructions for assembly and operation Failure to properly assemble this equipment could result in serious injury to the user or bystanders or cause equipment ...

Page 6: ... shipping crate and inspect components to ensure there are no missing pieces before starting to assemble the push spreader follow steps 1 through 7 TOOLS REQUIRED Rubber or Wooden Hammer 8mm Wrenches 2 Each 6mm Wrenches 2 Each Phillips Screw Driver Pliers Component Parts ...

Page 7: ...7 Component Parts ...

Page 8: ...EP 1 Slide Gearbox Support Bracket 16A onto Gear Box Axle assembly 27 Install Impeller 16 onto Gear Box Axle assembly 27 Insert screw M4x20 through impeller then through Gear Box Axle Assembly Instructions ...

Page 9: ...M6x40 into the Fixing Connecting Rod through Wheel Assembly Frame Make sure the hole on Axle of Gear Box is on the right side when assembly as shown Attach Wheel Assembly Frames and Support Leg onto Hopper by using Hex Bolt M6x40 Hex Lock Nut M6 and Big Flat Washers Ø6 Note The bolts and nuts needn t be tightened yet ...

Page 10: ...ll Left Wheel Assembly Wheel Spacer Bush and Inner Axle Bushing to Left Axle by using bolt M6x40 and lock nut M6 Now install Right Wheel Assembly to Right Axle and then secure with Flat Washer Ø16 and Cotter Pin Ø4x30 ...

Page 11: ...Handle Tube Right to the Handle Connecting Tube by using Hex Bolt M6x50 and Hex Nut M6 Attach the Gauge Lever Assembly to the Handle Assembly Then Attach the Adjustable Rod to the Gauge Lever Assembly by using Flat Washer Ø8 and Hex Lock Nut M8 ...

Page 12: ... bottom of Hopper by using Hex Bolt M8x75 Hex Lock Nut M8 and Spacer Bush Insert the Handle Connect Tube to the Support tube by using Hex Bolt M6x35 Hex Bolt M6x20 and Hex Lock Nut M6 Attach the Handle Assembly to the Hopper Assembly Tube by using Hex Bolt M6x40 and Hex Lock Nut M6 NOW GO BACK AND TIGHTEN ALL NUTS AND BOLTS STARTING WITH FIRST STEP DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN ...

Page 13: ...13 STEP 6 Insert the R Pin Ø3x75 into the Gear Box Assembly Secure the Hopper and Gear Box Assembly ...

Page 14: ...to stop or turn back close the flow control plate to stop dispersing the material and continue one more stride This reduces waste and avoids damaging the lawn with oversaturated product coverage 7 Follow fertilizer manufacturer s recommended coverage rate for each product 8 To maintain the same coverage when walking at a different speed adjust the flow rate Reduce the flow setting for slower speed...

Page 15: ...le plate is fully open when it goes to 0 it s fully closed 2 Loosen the wing nut on the Bracket and move the adjustment lever handle up or down depending on the amount of material required Pushing the handle down will release more material and pulling the handle up will stop the flow entirely 3 Tighten the wing nut when the desired position is reached Operation Instructions ...

Page 16: ...ach product Over application will lead to damage and contamination If spreading material accidentally hits or deposits to heavily soak the area thoroughly with a garden hose or sprinkler to prevent burning CAUTION The spreader settings are guidelines only The spreader should be calibrated prior to application to ensure accuracy The spreader settings are based on a walking speed of 3 MPH Walking fa...

Page 17: ...E 15 000 SQ FT COVERAGE 5 1 0 LB 0 5 LB 0 3 LB 10 2 0 LB 1 0 LB 0 7 LB 15 3 0 LB 1 5 LB 1 0 LB 20 4 0 LB 2 0 LB 1 3 LB 25 5 0 LB 2 5 LB 1 7 LB 30 6 0 LB 3 0 LB 2 0 LB 35 7 0 LB 3 5 LB 2 3 LB 40 8 0 LB 4 0 LB 2 7 LB 45 9 0 LB 4 5 LB 3 0 LB 50 10 0 LB 5 0 LB 3 3 LB These are only estimates actual amounts may vary Chart B Spreader Settings Spread Widths MULTI USAG ES LBS 1 000 SQ FT SPREADER SETTIN G...

Page 18: ...ing of 80lbs it will damage the spreader IMPORTANT If a part needs replacement only use parts that meet the manufacturer s specifications Replacement parts that do not meet specifications may result in a safety hazard or poor operations STORAGE Never allow material to remain in the hopper for extended periods of time Before storing make sure the spreader is clean and dry for years of trouble free ...

Page 19: ...19 Parts Drawing Parts List 16A ...

Page 20: ... 12 Hex Lock Nut M6 24 38 Handle Tube Left 1 13 Flat Washer Ø8 2 39 Handle Connecting Block 1 14 Connecting Fixed Plate 1 40 Hex Bolt M6x50 3 15 Hex Lock Nut M8 3 41 Adjustable Rod 1 16 Impeller 1 42 Nylon Washer 1 16A Gearbox Support Bracket 1 43 Lock Washer Ø6 1 17 Support Leg 1 44 Adjustable Handle 1 18 Outer Axle Bushing 2 45 Adjustable Handle Grip 1 19 Inner Axle Bushing 2 46 Wing Nut M6 1 20...

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