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Drivers Training
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A. Spray Control Handle
opens a valve when spraying is desired. Like the Brake Levers it has a lock to permit continuous spraying.
Additional details about the spray controls will be provided in the Sprayer Operator section of this manual.
B. Brake Handle with Lock
controls the front brake on the Transaxle. Pulling the lever activates the Front Brake. The Front Brake Lever
can be locked in the pulled position by pushing the lock button on the lever with your finger. The Lock is automatically released by pull
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ing the lever again. A Spring controls the amount of force applied to the Front brake.
C. Main Gate Indicator
D. Main Gate Control
E.
Main Gate Indicator Lock
F.
Safety Shutdown Switch
(WARNING Be sure lanyard is attached to operator at all times) turns the engine off and permits it to be
started. It is part of the Neutral Safety Switch System to prevent the Machine from starting in Gear.
G.
Hour & RPM Meter to monitor RPM’s and Hour’s for Maintainence.
H.
Spray Control Knob
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Auxiliary Gate Control
opens and closes the pattern adjustment Slide Plate below the spreader’s Third-Hole (left hole looking from
the Operator’s position). It is to be closed whenever the Deflector is lowered to reduce the amount of granular product distributed to the
right side of the machine. It also functions in the partially closed position to balance the spreader pattern. Pulling the lever rearwards
closes the Third-Hole.
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Throttle Control Lever
the Lever controls engine speed. The engine speed increases as the lever is pulled and the Centrifugal
Clutch automatically engages sending power to the Transaxle though a belt and pulley system. Releasing the Throttle Lever decreases
engine speed and disengages power to the Transaxle.
Do Not
attempt to start or operate this machine until you have read and are
thoroughly familiar with this Operator’s Manual.
Read it now before Beginning
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All operators and mechanics must be trained before operating this Machine.