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PREPARING FOR OPERATION

 

Tractor Hitch

Fasten the spreader hitch to the drawbar with a 

hitch pin with a

 

safety locking device. 

Remove the 

weight

 

from the jack (jack is not to be used when spreader is loaded). Remove jack from pipe mount and 

place on convenient storage mount located on the left front of spreader. This allows protection of jack from 

tractor tires during turns. The hitch of the spreader is designed for a standardized tractor hitch. Adjust the 

drawbar so that it is 13 to 17 inches above the ground. Extend or shorten it so that the horizontal distance 

from the end of the tractor power takeoff shaft to the center of the hitch pin hole is 14 inches for 540 PTO 

as shown in drawing. An improperly located hitch point may cause damage to the universal joints of the 

power takeoff. Secure the drawbar so that the hitch pin hole is directly below the power drive line.

TRACTOR CONNECTIONS

If this implement is attached to a tractor with a clevis

hitch (hammer-strap) style drawbar, the hammer-

strap must be removed to prevent damage to the 

IID guarding and the IID telescoping members. [See   

Figure1]

If this implement is attached to a tractor with an    

offset  in  the  drawbar,  be  certain  it  is  in  the  down    

position to prevent damage to the IID guarding 

and the IID telescoping members. [See Figure 2]

 

PTO

Attach the PTO of the spreader to the tractor by sliding the spring loaded locking collar on PTO yoke 

rearward, then sliding it onto the tractor PTO shaft. Release spring-loaded collar. Be sure the pins fall into 

the groove of the tractor PTO shaft and collar snaps forward into locking position. 

Attach the chain for the back half of the PTO to the manure spreader frame as shown in the picture to 

secure the PTO shield. Attach the chain for the front half of the PTO to the tractor drawbar to secure the 

PTO shield.

CAUTION: 

Do not use a steel hammer to aid in joining PTO parts.

Summary of Contents for 2280

Page 1: ...EAD AND UNDERSTAND THIS MANUAL BEFORE READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING THIS EQUIPMENT UNSAFE OPERATION OPERATING THIS EQUIPMENT UNSAFE OPERATION OR MAINTENANCE OF THIS EQUIPMENT CAN RE...

Page 2: ...ol 9 Explanation of Safety Signs 10 Safety Decals 11 12 Safety Information Warning Owner Must Read and Understand 13 Cap Screw Torque Values 14 Set Up Assembly 15 Transporting 15 Preparing for Operati...

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Page 4: ...ents to its products at any time without incurring any obligation to make such changes to products previously manufactured Specifications statements and descriptions of Products contained in this publ...

Page 5: ...3 Remove Copy At Perforation...

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Page 7: ...properly DEALER PRE DELIVERY CHECKLIST AFTER COMPLETION DEALER SHOULD REMOVE AND RETAIN FOR RECORDS After the Manure Spreader has been completely set up check to be certain it is in correct operating...

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Page 9: ...hen operating this unit Explain recommended loads for different types of materials Explain to customer that regular lubrication is required for proper operation and long life of machine Show customer...

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Page 11: ...EVER YOUR PERSONAL SAFETY IS INVOLVED TAKE TIME TO BE CAREFUL REMEMBER THE CAREFUL OPERATOR IS THE BEST OPERATOR MOST ACCIDENTS ARE CAUSED BY HUMAN ERROR CERTAIN PRECAUTIONS MUST BE OBSERVED TO PREVEN...

Page 12: ...FORMATION OBSERVE MAXIMUM TRANSPORT SPEED The maximum transport speed for this implement is 32 km h 20 mph Some tractors are capable of operating at speeds that exceed the maximum transport speed of t...

Page 13: ...11 SAFETY INFORMATION...

Page 14: ...12 SAFETY INFORMATION...

Page 15: ...ALLOW PERSONNEL OTHER THAN THE QUALIFIED OPERATOR NEAR THE MACHINE Before starting tractor be sure PTO shields turn freely and PTO is securely locked to tractor DO NOT clean adjust or lubricate the ma...

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Page 17: ...r hardened bolts refer to the Cap Screw Torque Values Chart SAFETY CHAIN Optional Follow state and local regulations regarding use of a safety chain and transport lighting when towing farm equipment o...

Page 18: ...is directly below the power drive line TRACTOR CONNECTIONS If this implement is attached to a tractor with a clevis hitch hammer strap style drawbar the hammer strap must be removed to prevent damage...

Page 19: ...leading to the tractor 1 Make sure that the gear box is in the low position with the shifter dog all the way to the low side of the indicator slot 2 Raise the hydraulic endgate if so equipped 3 Thrott...

Page 20: ...earbox HI Speed 7 16 1 2 CLEAN OUT 3 4 1 1 16 If collar on control rod does not pull tight to gearbox in LO Speed after HI Speed has been properly ad justed apply more tension to return spring behind...

Page 21: ...r equally on each side so that the apron slats run parallel with the ends of the bed The apron will be damaged if the machine is operated with one end of the apron slats running ahead of the opposite...

Page 22: ...t lbs of torque SERVICE SHEAR BOLT The beater and apron drive are protected by one shear bolt Two extra shear bolts are provided Shearing of the bolt is normally due to foreign objects in the manure o...

Page 23: ...21 OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT REAR PAN The rear pan shown is optional equipment...

Page 24: ...is performed on hydraulic components valves cylinders hoses etc GEARBOX Before using your new machine check the oil level in the gearbox located at the left rear of the spreader Keep the gearbox fill...

Page 25: ...S LUBRICATION 1 at each end of the PTO shaft 1 on each front idler sprocket behind the shields 1 on the side shaft 1 on each end of the drive shaft 1 on jack 1 on the beater shaft 1 at the front of th...

Page 26: ...void Injury 72538 1 Warning Do Not Operate 82602 2 Warning Crushing Hazard 82793 1 Warning Disengage PTO before Shifting 84044 1 FEMA 84045 1 H S Since 1967 081312 1 Grease Zerk Located Behind Sprocke...

Page 27: ...25 DECAL LOCATION 111593A 093020 66076 1494K 12794 111593A 12794 66076 093020 71494A under shields 82602 91310 92258 91309 91308...

Page 28: ...26 DECAL LOCATION 11211176 72203A 093020 66076 1494K 311 82602 9194A 54033 82793 9194B 1494L 84045 84044 1494K 71188B 91307 91312...

Page 29: ...27 081312 1494A 1494A DCRED DECAL LOCATION 72538 093020 093020...

Page 30: ...ngage Disengage Re adjust or Replace Cable Cable Stretched or Broken Apron Does Not Turn PTO Not Turning Engage Tractor PTO Shear Bolt Sheared Replace Shear Bolt Front Drive Chain Off Replace or Repai...

Page 31: ...29 SERVICE NOTES...

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Page 34: ...Manufactured by H S MANUFACTURING CO INC 2608 S HUME AVE MARSHFIELD WI 54449 715 387 3414 hsmfgco com H S MFG CO products approved for the FEMA SEAL OF QUALITY...

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