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5. Hopper Shut-Off Lever:

Open and close the hopper gate by pushing the lever forward 
to open the gate, and pulling the lever rearward to close the 
gate.  

6. Accuway Spread Calibration Lever:

To adjust spread pattern for uniform distribution, adjust the 
Accuway.  See Accuway Spreader Pattern Adjustment Section 
for instructions.  

7. Side Defl ector

Raise and lower the side defl ector by pushing the lever forward 
to lower the defl ector, and pulling the lever rearward to raise 
the defl ector.

8. Freewheel Lever:

A lever is located on the RH side of the sulky.  When the 
lever is moved into the BYPASS position the spreader can be 
manually pushed forward or pulled in reverse.  Move lever to 
OPERATION position to engage transmission.

Freewheel 
Lever

Parking Brake

Figure 5

9. Parking Brake:

The mechanical disc brake is activated by the lever in the foot 
platform area. Press down on the lever to engage the park 
brake, and lift up the lever to release.

B. Initial Adjustments

1.  Disconnect the spark plug wire.
2.  Check the drive wheel tire pressures. Drive wheels should 

be infl ated to 15 psi. Front wheels are foam-fi lled and do 
not need to be infl ated.

3.  Check that all nuts, bolts and screws are tight.
4.  Lubricate all fi ttings listed in the maintenance section.
5.  Follow start procedure in Break-In and Operation Section 

Step 5.

6.  Move Freewheel Lever to OPERATION position and 

disengage parking brake.  Ensure that the ground speed 
control levers are in the neutral position.  The machine 
should stand still while the engine is running.  If the 
machine starts to creep forward or to the rear in this 
situation, then the forward or rear speed control cable 
must be adjusted. Locate the cable nuts underneath the 
control panel shown in Figure 6. 

Rearward Control Speed Cable

Rearward Control 
Speed Cable Nuts

Forward Control 

Speed Cable Nuts

Figure 6

Forward Control Speed Cable

Loosen the nut on the cable and adjust until the drive wheel 
stops moving. Moving the cable towards the rear of the 
machine decreases speed, while moving cable to the front of 
machine increases speed.  Retighten nut.

C. Break-In and Operation

1.  Make certain you thoroughly understand all of the safety 

precautions before you attempt to operate this machine.

2.  Check the engine oil level. Do not screw in oil dipstick to oil 

fi ller neck to check oil level.  See Engine Manual.  Fill to the 
proper level with 10W30 engine oil rated for service SE or 
higher.  Tighten oil gauge to fi ller neck when done.

3.  Move the machine outdoors. Check the engine gasoline 

level.  When fi lling the tank, stop when the gasoline 
reaches one inch from the top. This space must be left for 
expansion. Use fresh, clean, unleaded, regular gasoline.

4.  Move the machine to a "test area" where you can operate 

it for about a half an hour without being disturbed.

5.  To start the engine:

a. Engage parking brake.
b. Move Freewheel Lever to BYPASS.
c. Ensure ground speed control levers are in the neutral 
position.
d. Connect the spark plug wire. 
e. Open the fuel shutoff valve. 
f. Move the engine ON/OFF switch to the "ON" position. 
g. Pull choke lever out (choke) 
h.  Pull the recoil handle.  
i. Once engine starts push choke lever in (push to run). 

6.  Pull the Forward Ground Speed Lever to move machine 

forward.  The further the handle is pulled, the faster the 
machine travels.

CAUTION: Pull the Ground Speed Control 
Lever at no more than one third full 
speed until you are fully familiar with the 
operation of the machine. 

 

7.  To turn the machine, push the handlebar to the side 

opposite of the way you want to turn: Push the handlebar 
left and the machine turns right. Push the handlebar right, 
and the machine turns left.

8.  To stop the spreader's forward motion, release the 

Forward Ground Speed Lever.  The machine will come to a 
stop.  

Summary of Contents for S100-12010

Page 1: ...er Spreaders Contact Us at 800 972 6130 This manual contains information for the safety of persons and property Read it carefully before assembly and operation of the equipment IMPORTANT Model S100 12...

Page 2: ...transporting the machine or when parking on a grade Stop engine disconnect spark plug set parking brake before adjusting or servicing Keep people and pets a safe distance away from machine Do not add...

Page 3: ...rs without adequate ventilation Exhaust fumes are deadly 10 Never run an engine in an enclosed area 11 Do not change the engine governor setting or over speed the engine B Related To Fuel 1 Use extra...

Page 4: ...pacity listed in Specifications Section 24 To prevent injury from hand never place hands into hopper while fan is spinning SPECIFICATIONS Model S100 12010 Engine Mfg Subaru HP 5 5 3600 RPM Type 4 Cycl...

Page 5: ...und Speed Control Speed Control Lever Application Transport Figure 4 Forward Ground Speed Control Engine ON OFF Switch Hopper Shut Off Side Deflector Accuway Spread Calibration A Controls 1 Engine ON...

Page 6: ...Rearward Control Speed Cable Nuts Forward Control Speed Cable Nuts Figure 6 Forward Control Speed Cable Loosen the nut on the cable and adjust until the drive wheel stops moving Moving the cable towar...

Page 7: ...properly supported by jack stands 5 Do not tamper with the engine s governor settings They are adjusted to provide the proper maximum engine speed 6 If the machine is to be in storage for more than 3...

Page 8: ...gned to handle dry clean free flowing material only such as bagged rock salt ice melt fertilizer and grass seed 1 The recommended vehicle operating speed when spreading is approximately 3 MPH or sligh...

Page 9: ...n free flowing material only such as bagged rock salt ice melt fertilizer and grass seed SPEED ACCURACY FREEDOM FROM STRIPES AND STREAKS are yours when you use this Spreader The spread width ranges fr...

Page 10: ...ADING CHART Product Bag Weight Sq Ft Coverage Dial Setting Full Rate Dial Setting Half Rate Spread Width Blue Grass or Red Top 5 lbs 1 000 1 25 4 1 lbs 1 000 2 0 4 2 lbs 1 000 2 5 4 Park Merion Delta...

Page 11: ...1009104 Rev A 2012 Brinly Hardy Co 11 This Page Intentionally Left Blank...

Page 12: ...e liable for any loss damage or expense including but not limited to consequential or incidental damages arising from the operation condition or use of the item The sole and exclusive remedy against S...

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