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GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 

Careful operation is the best assurance against accidents. It is the owner’s responsibility 

to make sure that all operators read and understand this manual and follow the 

recommendations, cautions and warnings before connecting to a prime mover and 

operating the equipment. 

Familiarize yourself with all controls and know how to quickly stop the equipment and all 

rotating parts in the case of an emergency. 

Depending upon the material used, the casting range 

of the HS100 

is 3 ft. to 

4

0 ft., (1 m 

to 18 m) 

and the HS200 is 6 ft. to 60 ft., (2 m to 18 m) 

from the spreader. The limitations 

or restrictions that govern the spreading radius may be dictated by either the material to 

be dispersed and / or the surroundings. Keep a minimum of 75 ft (23 m) away from 

bystanders while dispensing product. 

Never let a

 child or a

n untrained person operate equipment. 

DO NOT MODIFY THE BROADCAST SPREADER OR PRIME MOVER  

Modifications may weaken the integrity of the Broadcast Spreader and may impair 

the operation, safety, and performance of the product. When making repairs, only 

qualified technicians using the manufacturer’s genuine parts, following authorized 

instructions shall attempt the repair. Never modify any ROPS (Roll Over Protection 

Structure) or FOPS (Falling Object Protective Structure) equipment or other safety 

device or remove guarding. Any modifications must be sanctioned in writing by an 

authorized representative of the manufacturer.

 

The following references are used throughout this Operator’s and Parts Manual: 

Front or Rear 

Mounted 

Orientation that is determined in relation to the operator of the 

equipment when seated in the normal operating position of the 

prime mover 

Prime Mover 

The engine-driven machine to which this product is attached 

Right, Left, Front, 

Rear 

Orientation that is determined in relation to the operator of the 

equipment when seated in the normal operating position. Unless 

otherwise noted 

Attachment, 

Implement

 

Refers to the Broadcast Spreader whether attached or separate 

from the prime mover 

Equipment 

Refers to the Implement and / or prime mover whether separate or 

connected 

WARNING, 

CAUTION, 

IMPORTANT 

A notice that relates to the safe and efficient operation of the 

Broadcast Spreader or prime mover. Read and understand the 

reference before attaching or operating the Broadcast Spreader or 

the prime mover 

REFERANCES

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Summary of Contents for HLA SNOW DOUBLESHOT HS200

Page 1: ...intaining this machine SNL00001 Do not attempt to operate the equipment without thoroughly reviewing this manual for safe and proper operation Keep this manual with the machine at all times HORST WELD...

Page 2: ...Notes Page 2...

Page 3: ...____________ Sold By ___________________ Contents NOTES 2 INTRODUCTION 4 REFERANCES 5 GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 5 PRODUCT CONFIGURATION 7 OPERATION AND TRANSPORTATION ON PUBLIC ROADS AND AREAS 11 MOU...

Page 4: ...r or address below Keep this manual available for reference whenever this product is being handled or used and we recommend that it is reviewed periodically and before seasonal use Provide this manual...

Page 5: ...only qualified technicians using the manufacturer s genuine parts following authorized instructions shall attempt the repair Never modify any ROPS Roll Over Protection Structure or FOPS Falling Object...

Page 6: ...ed in the equipment Work on a level surface in a well lit area Always lower raised equipment to the ground or securely support it to prevent unintentional movement Remove and retain the prime mover s...

Page 7: ...e seasonal use and making it ideal for winter sidewalk maintenance In addition for the HS100 there is an optional hydraulic shut off gate available The shut off engages when the spinner is turned off...

Page 8: ...ncrements as a small adjustment on the control lever can result in a large change to spinner rotation speed FLOW CONTROL GATE The HS100 200 feature a manually adjustable material flow gate Flow rate o...

Page 9: ...walk deflector can easily be removed and installed Simply hook the mounting slot of the deflector onto the mounting peg on the spreader Swing the latch to lock the deflector in place When using the de...

Page 10: ...laws and regulations concerning traveling or operating on public roadways and areas Clean all lights reflectors and mirrors ensuring that all lighting is in working order before moving Know the area...

Page 11: ...by means of ten bolts 5 per side to allow you to move the spreader between different types of prime movers On the HS spreader there are 7 mounting holes on each side When mounting the three point hit...

Page 12: ...ing are available including universal Skid Steer ALO loader mount Category 2 or 3 three point hitch mount for a tractor and a 3PH hydraulic loader frame They fasten to the spreader by means of eight b...

Page 13: ...nd contamination Once attached and it is safe to do so carefully raise the Broadcast Spreader and cycle either the loader arms or the 3 Point Hitch to check clearances and to verify that all mounting...

Page 14: ...is very dry Examples Dry Fine Bulk Salt Dry Bagged Salt Dry Salt with Calcium Chloride Flakes Fertilizer Grass Seed Slower Flowing Materials that are coarse or not completely dry Examples Coarse Bulk...

Page 15: ...ver fill or carry bags of additional product on top of the spreader SELF LOADING FEATURE When mounted to the loader arms of a prime mover that are capable of rolling the spreader forward the hopper of...

Page 16: ...gine before dismounting READ OPERATOR S MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING Do not operate equipment until you are completely trained by a qualified operator in how to use the controls understand the machine s ca...

Page 17: ...erform all maintenance and storage activities always check for missing or damaged parts and that all gates function properly repair as required STORAGE 1 Empty all product from hopper prior to removin...

Page 18: ...and agreed on by an authorized Horst Welding representative All claims must be accompanied by a photograph of the defective product Defective products may be required to be returned to Horst Welding...

Page 19: ...Notes...

Page 20: ...HLA Attachments 8082 Rd 129 Listowel ON N4W 3G9 Canada 1 866 567 4162 sales horstwelding com www horstwelding com...

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