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MODEL I-92 General Instructions 

 
1.  For Normal broadcasting of seeds, this model I-92 seeder requires no changes. It was    

assembled at the factory for this purpose. 

2.  This model may be mounted via one of our mounting kits (i.e. #660 2” receiver hitch, Carton 

JPH-1, etc). 

3.  A rheostat (part #813) may be purchased as an option to control the width of the spread of 

material. This will allow the spread pattern to be narrowed by a slower fan speed. 

4.  To center the spread pattern, pivot plate #802SI can be rotated left or right. To do this,  

loosen the two capscrews holding the pivot plate to the base of the seeder. While facing the 
hopper and looking at the Herd Seeder Co. decal, if the spread pattern of the material being 
spread is heavy to your right, then move the pivot plate to a lower letter. If the spread     
pattern of the material is heavy to the left, move the pivot plate to a higher letter. 

5.  Be sure the battery charge is up and the generator/alternator is operating efficiently, so that 

the broadcaster will operate at the necessary RPMs. The motor will use approximately 8 to 
10 amps when spreading. 

6.  This unit is not recommended for fertilizer or salt as the corrosive material must be kept off 

the electric motor. 

 

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 

 
1.  Place the broadcaster motor side up, on a level surface for assembly. 
2.  Turn the handle (part #729) around toward the seeder base and remove the flathead screw 

and jamnut. Place flathead screw first through the hole in the seed gate linkage, then 
through the hole in the handle. Tighten with the jam nut until snug. Make sure the jam nut is 
up, facing you, and not too tight, as it must pivot at this point. 

3.  Check the opening gauge control plate (part #803S) for correct fit. It is possible the gauge 

could have been bent in shipping. This gauge is used to set the seed gate opening opening 
width to regulate the amount of seed flowing through the seed gate onto the spinner fan. 
The seeder is now ready to be mounted. 

 

MOUNTING #794 SWITCH OR #813 RHEOSTAT 

 
1.  The push-pull switch (part #794) or the dial rheostat (part #813) can be mounted next to the 

driver’s seat, in a convenient spot. It can also be mounted next to the broadcaster on one of 
the remaining holes on the cross angle iron. 

2.  When the rheostat is used, do not use the push-pull switch in line. The rheostat has an “Off” 

position and will have longer life if the push-pull switch is not in line with it. 

 

WIRING INSTRUCTIONS 

 
1.  Run the #754 wire from the motor terminal to the switch or rheostat, then run a wire from 

the switch or rheostat to the positive (+) battery terminal. Use 14 gauge wire or heavier. 

2.  You can use the battery clamp #755 to connect the positive (+) wire from the switch or   

rheostat to the positive (+) battery terminal for convenience. 

3.  A second ground must be run between the frame of the seeder and the frame of the       

vehicle. 

 
 

Summary of Contents for Herd I-44

Page 1: ...r our 300 flotation trailer We do not recommend that this broad caster be mounted to a lawn tractor gar den tractor or ATV due to the size of the broadcaster Any questions about the safe operation of this broadcaster should be directed to the manufacturer Kasco Mfg Co Inc 170 W 600 N Shelbyville IN 46176 800 458 9129 www kascomfg com 1 800 458 9129 www kascomfg com Shown with optional 2 receiver h...

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Page 3: ...Stainless 1 20 509 Guide for Seed Gate set of 2 Stainless 2 sets 21 516 Capscrew 1 4 x 1 2 with Flatwasher Stainless 2 22 792 Control Handle 1 23 510 Round Head Machine Screw 3 16 x 3 8 Stainless 4 24 802SI Pivot Plate with Gauge Markings Stainless 1 25 803S Opening Gauge used on 802SI Stainless 1 26 804 Hex Head Capscrew 3 16 x 1 3 4 with Nut Washer 1 27 806 Machine Screw 3 16 x 1 3 4 with Nut Wa...

Page 4: ... Turn the handle part 729 around toward the seeder base and remove the flathead screw and jamnut Place flathead screw first through the hole in the seed gate linkage then through the hole in the handle Tighten with the jam nut until snug Make sure the jam nut is up facing you and not too tight as it must pivot at this point 3 Check the opening gauge control plate part 803S for correct fit It is po...

Page 5: ... generator and switch Make sure unit is grounded securely to vehicle 5 The opening must be opened wider for faster speeds in MPH of vehicle and set nar rower for slower speeds to ensure proper amount of material on the ground 6 If spread is too far to the left when facing broadcaster move pivot plate so that the opening aligns with a higher letter If spread center is to the right move pivot plate ...

Page 6: ... 2 20 28 feet Timothy 3 16 6 36 feet Turnip Seed 1 4 10 36 feet Vetch 3 8 40 36 feet Wheat 1 2 45 32 feet The above chart is a reference only The width of the spread varies according of the quality and weight of the seed material fan speed and wind conditions All widths given above are conservative After making one run through your field check spread and check battery grounding connections When me...

Page 7: ...onths after delivery of such broadcaster to the original purchaser to be returned to us No person or company is authorized to make further warranty This warranty shall not apply to any Herd Broadcaster which shall have been re paired or altered outside of our factory in any way nor which has been subject to misuses negligence or accidents or was caused by damage while in possession of the consumer...

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