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Operator Daily Inspection
TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY,
Do Not Attempt To Perform Any
Inspection, Adjustment, or Service
Procedure With Any Part of the Top
Dresser or Spinner Assembly Operating.
Work Safely and Wear the Appropriate
Safety Gear When Inspecting, Making
Adjustments,
or Servicing The WideSpin 1530 TM Top Dresser.
Follow All Safety Hazard Warnings and Decals.
Before and after each use, check the following items:
● Inspect for damaged or missing guards on the
WideSpin 1530 TM and the spinner assembly. Do
not operate any machine with missing or damaged
guards.
● Inspect entire WideSpin 1530 TM and the spinner
assembly for damaged or inoperable components.
Do not operate any machine with damaged or
inoperable components. Inspect the entire machine
for loose fasteners. Retighten as required.
● Inspect all WideSpin 1530 TM operator controls for
proper operation.
● Inspect the spinner assembly spinner wheels.
Check for proper alignment, damage, wear, and
missing hardware.
● Check for a buildup of top dressing material on
spinner assembly components. Check for a buildup
on and under the spinner wheels. Check for debris
caught in spinner wheels.
● Check for a buildup of top dressing material on
components under the WideSpin 1530 TM rear
deflector, bottom dirt shield pan, hopper and
conveyor belt.
● Inspect the conveyor belt for adjustment and tracking.
If adjustment is required, refer to Service Level
Personnel. Check the conveyor belt adjustment
and tracking frequently during operation.
● Check the level of hydraulic fluid in the trucks
reservoir. Refill as needed.
● Visually check for hydraulic leaks. NEVER USE
HANDS TO CHECK FOR LEAKS!!
● Maintain proper daily lubrication intervals on the
WideSpin 1530 TM top dresser.
● Visually inspect the inside of the hopper for tools,
shovels, rakes, rocks or debris remaining from
earlier use.
Troubleshooting Table
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
Poor
Spreading
Results
Trucks Engine RPM Speed Too Slow To
Provide Hydraulic Power To Top Dresser.
Trucks Governor Setting Too Low To Allow
Engine To Provide Hydraulic Power To Top
Dresser.
Spinner Speed Control Setting Wrong.
Refer To Operation Section in This Manual.
Conveyor Belt Speed Control Setting
Wrong. Refer To Operation Section In This
Manual.
Metering Gate Setting Wrong. Refer To
Operation Section In This Manual.
Moisture Level In Top Dressing Too High.
Vane Angle Adjustment Wrong For Top
Dressing Type Or Moisture Level. Refer To
Service Level Personnel.
Diverter in Wrong Position. Refer To
Operation Section In This Manual.
Unscreened Material In Hopper.
Debris or Rocks Blocking Metering Gate.
Unscreened Material In Spinner Attachment
Deflector. Debris or Rocks Blocking
Spinner Wheels.
Build-Up Of Top Dressing Material On
Spinner Wheels or 1530 Components.
Damaged Spinner Wheels or Damaged
Spinner Assembly Components. Refer
Repair to Service Personnel.
Spinner
Assembly
or Conveyor
Belt Not
Operating
No Electrical Power From Tow Vehicle To
Operate ON/OFF Switch or Hydraulic Valve
Block Solenoids. Check All Connections
and Grounds.
Check Fuse In Power Supply Cable.
Spinner Speed Control Set Too Low.
Trucks Engine RPM Speed Too Slow To
Provide Hydraulic Power To Top Dresser.
Trucks Governor Setting Too Low To Allow
Engine To Provide Hydraulic Power To Top
Dresser.
Trucks Hydraulic Flow Selector On Wrong
Setting
Spinner Assembly Hydraulic Hoses and
Quick Release Fittings Not Properly
Connected To the Spinner Assembly or the
WideSpin 1530 Valve Block.
Conveyor Belt Speed Control Set Too Slow
For Weight Of Top Dressing.
Defective Hydraulic Valve Block
Components. Refer To Service Level
Personnel.
Defective Spinner Assembly Hydraulic
Motors. Refer To Service Level Personnel.
WARNING
OPERATION