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THIS UNIT IS DESIGNED TO HANDLE DRY, CLEAN, FREE-FLOWING MATERIAL ONLY SUCH AS
BAGGED ROCK SALT, ICE MELT, FERTILIZER, AND GRASS SEED.
SPREADING CHART
Speed, accuracy and a freedom from stripes / streaks
are yours - when you use this Spreader. The spread
width ranges from 6 ft. to 25 ft. wide, depending on the
volume/density, particle size of the material and the
rate of travel. The spread thins or feathers at the outer
edges, eliminating sharp, “Edge of spread” lines which
cause stripes and streaks.
REMEMBER:
Published dial settings can be approximate only . The
operation of the spreader, the condition of the material
(damp, dry or over-pulverized) & weather conditions,
are all contributing factors . For these reasons, it’s
often a good idea to spread the area 2 times - at one-
half rate - in cross directions . Vehicle travel speed
should be 3 MPH.
Read chemical MSDS (Material Safety Data
Sheets) and container label for proper/safe
handling instructions.
•
Wear appropriate clothing and safety equipment
when applying and handling chemicals.
•
Prohibit smoking, drinking, and eating around
chemicals.
CAUTION:
AVOID INJURY TO
OPERATOR OR BYSTANDERS.
Chemicals can be dangerous.
WARNING:
When spreading
products containing herbicides,
exercise extreme caution with
respect to careless spreading and
to wind-drift. CONTACT OF SOME
PRODUCTS ON SOME PLANTS CAN
BE FATAL.
ACCUWAY SPREAD PATTERN ADJUSTMENT
As you spread, if the spread pattern is skewing or
flowing heavy to one side, simply pull the Accuway
Spreader Calibration Lever rearwards until the
Accuway is located underneath the hopper hole as
shown below .
Travel
Spread
Pattern
New
Spread
Pattern
Set
Accuway
to:
Heavy to
Left
Heavy to
Right
Moving the Accuway plate shifts the material on the
spinner. Adjustment is very sensitive and should be
done in small increments until the spread pattern is
centered.
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