background image

8

FIGURE 16

IMPORTANT:  Application rates shown in the chart are 
affected by humidity and by the moisture content of 
the  material  (granular  and  pellet).  Some  minor  setting 
adjustments may be necessary to compensate for this 
condition.

OVERLAP

REFER 
TO CHART

USING YOUR  SPREADER

We do not recommend the use of any powdered lawn 
chemicals,  due  to  difficulty  in  obtaining  a  satisfactory  or 
consistent broadcast pattern.

1.  Determine approximate square footage of area to be 

covered and estimate amount of material required.

2.  Verify that the spreader motor turns on and off and that 

the flow control is operating properly.

3.  Make sure the flow control lever is in the off position 

and the closure plate is shut.

4.  Set the adjustable stop to the desired flow rate, keeping 

the  flow  control  arm  in  the  off  position.  Refer  to  the 
application chart on this page and the instructions 
on the fertilizer bag to determine the proper flow rate 
setting. The application chart is calculated for a vehicle 
speed of 3 mph (100 ft. in 23 seconds). Faster speeds 
require higher flow rate settings to maintain the same 
application rate.

5.  Fill the hopper with the material to be spread, breaking 

up any lumps as you fill the hopper.

7.  Start the vehicle in motion and then open the spreader 

closure plate and flip the switch to "ON". 

OPERATION

HOW TO USE YOUR SPREADER 

SETTING THE FLOW CONTROL
1.  Slide the Adjustable stop to the desired setting.
2.  Move the Flow Control Lever forward until it snaps into 

the Adjustable Stop, locking the lever at the desired 
setting. See figure 15.

5

1

3

7

10

OFF

FLOW CONTROL LEVER

ADJUSTABLE STOP 

FIGURE 15

STARTING THE SPREADER
1.  Move the Flow Control Lever against the Adjustable 

Stop and flip the "ON-OFF" switch to the on position.

STOPPING THE SPREADER
1.  Move the Flow Control Lever to the "OFF" position. Make 

sure that the switch is turned off by the Flow Control 
Lever.

8.  Shut the closure plate before turning or stopping.
9.  To insure uniform coverage, make each pass so that the 

broadcast pattern slightly overlaps the pattern from the 
previous pass as shown in figure 16. The approximate 
broadcast widths for different materials are shown in 
the application chart on this page.

10.  When broadcasting weed control fertilizers, make sure 

the broadcast pattern does not hit evergreen trees, 
flowers or shrubs.

11.  Heavy moisture conditions may require a cover over the 

hopper to keep contents dry.  The vinyl cover acts as a 
wind and moisture shield, but should not be used as a 
rain cover.

12. If fertilizer is accidentally deposited too heavily in an 

area, soak the area thoroughly with a garden hose or 
sprinkler to prevent burning of the lawn.

  

TYPE 

FLOW SETTING 

SPREAD

   MATERIAL 

3  MPH 

WIDTH

  

FERTILIZER

     Powder 

3 - 5 

3' - 4'

     Granular 

3 - 5 

10' - 12'

     Pelleted 

3 - 5 

17' - 19'

     Organic 

6 - 8 

3' - 4'

   GRASS  SEED
     Fine 

3 - 4 

3' - 4'

     Coarse 

4 - 5 

8' - 9'

   ICE MELT 

6 - 8 

17' - 19'

   SAND 

4-10 

17' - 19'

APPLICATION CHART

OPERATING SPEED - 3 MPH. (100 ft. in 23 seconds)

Summary of Contents for 31125

Page 1: ...CAUTION Read Rules for Safe Operation and Instructions Carefully 125 LB ATV SPREADER OWNERS MANUAL Model No 31125 Assembly Operation Maintenance Repair Parts ...

Page 2: ...he vehicle or spreader attachment Do not allow adults to operate the vehicle or spreader attachment without proper instructions Neveroperatevehicle andspreaderattachmentwithout wearing solid substantial footwear Wear eye and hand protection when handling and using lawn chemicals Always begin with the transmission in first low and gradually increase speed as conditions permit When using broadcast s...

Page 3: ...5 16 x 1 G 5 Carriage Bolt 5 16 x 1 3 4 H 2 Carriage Bolt 1 4 20 x 3 4 I 10 Nylock Hex Nut 1 4 J 12 Nylock Hex Nut 5 16 K 4 Flat Washer 1 4 L 8 Flat Washer 5 16 M 8 Nylon Washer REF QTY DESCRIPTION N 1 Hair Pin Agitator O 2 Cotter Pin 1 8 x 1 1 4 P 4 Hair Pin 3 32 x 1 4 Q 1 Coupler R 4 Swivel Bracket S 4 Adhesive Pad T 2 Plug U 3 Nylon Tie V 5 Plastic Knob 2 Handle W 5 Mounting Clamp X 4 Bent Clev...

Page 4: ...1 4 NYLOCK NUT 1 4 FLAT WASHER 1 4 x 3 4 HEX BOLT DEFLECTOR 3 32 HAIR PIN BENT CLEVIS PIN MOUNTING BRACKET R H FIGURE 3 NOTE The top of the hopper should be at least 30 above the ground The mounting holes shown in figures 3 and 4 will make the top of the hopper even with the vehicle s rear rack If exhaust blows against spreader a higher mounting position may help Positionthespreaderforadequateclea...

Page 5: ...ide and swivel bracket on outside Tighten locknut so the swivel bracket can pivot freely See figure 12 Repeat step on L H shield bracket 7 Attach a swivel bracket to front hole in the R H shield bracket using a 1 4 x 1 hex bolt two 1 4 washers a nylon washer and a 1 4 Nylock nut Tighten the nut so that the swivel bracket can pivot freely See figure 12 Repeat step on L H shield bracket SWIVEL BRACK...

Page 6: ...LON WASHER 5 16 NYLOCK NUT MOTOR ASSEMBLY 5 16 FLAT WASHER 1 8 x 1 1 4 COTTER PIN SPREADER SHAFT FIGURE 8 10 Attach the spreader smounting brackets tothe vehicle s rear rack using four 5 16 x 1 3 4 carriage bolts mounting clamps and plastic knobs Use the adhesive pads to protect the rack See figure 6 5 16 x 1 3 4 CARRIAGE BOLT MOUNTING CLAMP PLASTIC KNOB MOUNTING BRACKET ADHESIVE PAD IMPELLER 1 8 ...

Page 7: ...troltothemotormountbracketonthe spreader using the 5 16 x 1 carriage bolt a mounting clamp and a plastic knob See figure 11 NOTE You can also attach to the rear rack if you use a 5 16 x 1 3 4 carriage bolt If you attach to the rear rack you can loosely pre assemble the clamp bolt and knob to the flow control The clamp can then be angled down through the slot in the rack NEVER allow negative pin on...

Page 8: ...LOW CONTROL 1 Slide the Adjustable stop to the desired setting 2 Move the Flow Control Lever forward until it snaps into the Adjustable Stop locking the lever at the desired setting See figure 15 5 1 3 7 1 0 O F F FLOW CONTROL LEVER ADJUSTABLE STOP FIGURE 15 STARTING THE SPREADER 1 Move the Flow Control Lever against the Adjustable Stop and flip the ON OFF switch to the on position STOPPING THE SP...

Page 9: ...battery 1 Wired backwards to battery 2 Spreader on off switch is broken Hopper closure plate does not open to the correct position Spreader motor doesn t run Spreader motor runs backwards Motor runs when switch is shut off 1 Clean out around closure plate 1 Check and reconnect 2 Replace fuse 3 Tighten battery terminals 4 Recharge the battery 5 Replace damaged wiring 6 Replace the switch 7 Repair o...

Page 10: ...ADER MODEL 31125 38 59 35 36 34 39 58 41 22 25 4 6 5 55 3 6 5 20 33 1 7 7 7 27 47 46 7 24 26 9 8 31 5 37 42 40 45 30 51 29 12 14 13 15 11 40 56 5 5 54 6 21 6 6 6 54 21 6 55 7 7 7 52 28 16 36 10 2 6 19 17 27 30 29 28 49 48 18 43 44 22 23 23 22 57 50 32 53 ...

Page 11: ...AF23442 5 Mounting Bracket 30 AF44215 5 Carriage Bolt 5 16 18 x 1 3 4 REF PART NO QTY DESCRIPTION 31 AF43063 4 Hex Bolt 5 16 18 x 1 32 AF43081 4 Flat Washer 5 16 33 AF44285 1 Bushing Hopper 34 AF41976 1 Coupler Impeller 35 AFHA115321 1 Set Screw 36 AF43010 2 Cotter Pin 1 8 x 1 1 4 37 AF46554 1 Wire Harness 38 AF24936 1 Bracket Motor Mount 39 AF41931 1 Motor with fasteners 40 AF24125 2 Shield Brack...

Page 12: ...dified or altered Problems caused by using accessories parts or components not supplied by Meyer Products LLC Cost of tax freight transportation or storage charges environmental charges solvents sealants lubricants or any other normal shop supplies Problems caused by collision fire theft vandalism riot explosion lightning earthquake windstorm hail water flood or any other Acts of God Liability for...

Reviews: