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MS250G, MS500G, MS800G, MS500P, MS800P 
Compact Manure Spreader

Operating Instructions

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8.  Operating Instructions

The operator is responsible for being familiar with and 
following all operating and safety procedures.

8.1  Operating Safety

 CAUTION!

Hearing loss hazard. Prolonged 

exposure to loud noise may cause 

permanent hearing loss. Use suitable 

protection while operating the 

machine.

W016

• 

It is the operator's responsibility to read, 
understand, and follow ALL safety and 
operating instructions in this manual.

• 

Never use the machine until the operators are adequately 
trained in the safe operation of the machine and have read 
and completely understand: 

  

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The safety and operation sections of this manual.

  

-

The safety signs (decals) on the machine. 

  

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The tow vehicle operator's manual.

• 

Understand and know how to complete the 

Safe Condition

 

procedure (see 

Safe Condition on page 10

).

• 

Wear the appropriate PPE and do not allow long hair, loose 
fitting clothing, or jewelry near the equipment.

• 

Inspect the manure spreader for damage or loose parts. 
Repair or replace parts, as required, before beginning work.

• 

Make sure that all safety shields are in place, secure, and in 
good condition. Moving parts on manure spreaders, such 
as PTO drivelines, side shafts, pulleys, and sprockets are 
hazardous if not shielded. 

• 

Do not start the manure spreader until you know everyone 

is clear of the machine. 

• 

Do not operate PTO-driven manure spreaders above 
540 rpm. Excess speeds can damage the manure spreader 
and void the warranty.

• 

Complete the 

Pre-operation Checks

 before starting work 

(see 

Pre-Operation Checklist on page 24).

• 

Never operate any controls from the ground. Remain seated 
on the tow vehicle while operating the manure spreader. It 
is extremely dangerous to attempt adjustments when the 
manure spreader is operating. Spinning beater-bar paddles 
and other moving parts can cause injury or death. 

• 

Do not allow anyone within 20 ft (6 m) of the manure 
spreader during operation. Objects thrown from the rear of 
the manure spreader could cause injury.

• 

Always remove loose manure or soil from tires and other 
parts of the equipment before entering a roadway. Manure 
or wet soil left on the roadway by your tow vehicle and 
manure spreader can cause slippery road conditions for 
other vehicles. 

• 

Use caution when loading the manure spreader. Be aware 
of objects and bystanders that are around you. Never exit a 
tractor or skid steer with the bucket raised.

• 

Do not load the manure spreader unless it is hitched to a 
tow vehicle. Do not unhitch a loaded manure spreader from 
the tow vehicle and leave it supported only by the trailer 
jack.

• 

Make sure that there is plenty of ventilation in the loading 
area. Gases produced by decomposing manure in storage 
can be toxic or poisonous to people or animals. Methane 
gas is odorless and explosive in nature. 

• 

Be careful when scraping or dumping at a push-off ramp. 
If the ramp surface is slick or wet, a tractor or skid steer 
could slide over the edge of the ramp.

• 

Do not attempt to scrape or clean the inside of the manure 
spreader when the PTO (PTO-drive models) is engaged. 
Falling into the manure spreader's spinning paddles could 
be fatal.

• 

Always spread manure up or down a slope. Spreading 

across a slope creates a risk of rollover.  

• 

Never allow anyone to ride on the manure spreader.

• 

Stop the engine when leaving the manure spreader 
unattended.

• 

In freezing temperatures, make sure that the apron chain 
is not frozen to the main-box floor or sides. Make sure that 
there are no lumps of manure frozen to the floor. A frozen 
load could result in equipment damage. 

• 

Always park the manure spreader on level ground. Place 
blocks ahead of and behind the wheels before unhooking 
it. This prevents the manure spreader from unexpectedly 
rolling when it is separated from the tow vehicle. 

8.2  Stopping

1. 

Slow the tow-vehicle engine to low idle.

2. 

Stop forward movement. 

3. 

For PTO-drive models, disengage the PTO.

4. 

Turn off the tow-vehicle engine. 

5. 

Remove the ignition key and wait for all moving parts to 
stop.

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Страница 1: ...OPERATOR S MANUAL BUSH HOG Compact Manure Spreader MS250G MS500G MS800G MS500P MS800P Document Number Z97907 Rev Apr 2021 Keep this manual with the machine at all times...

Страница 2: ...ock genuine Bush Hog parts which are manufactured with the same precision and skill as our original equipment Our trained service personnel are well informed on methods required to service Bush Hog eq...

Страница 3: ...to a Tow Vehicle 19 6 PTO Shaft 20 6 1 Sizing a PTO Shaft 20 6 2 Installing a PTO Shaft 21 7 Controls 22 7 1 Beater and Apron Chain Drive 22 7 2 PTO drive Models 22 7 3 Ground drive Models 22 8 Opera...

Страница 4: ...installation other than cost approved by Bush Hog duty taxes charges for normal service or adjustment loss of crops or any other loss of income rental of substitute equipment expenses due to loss dam...

Страница 5: ...o deliver the product to the authorized Bush Hog dealer from whom he purchased it for service or replacement of defective parts which are covered by warranty Repairs to be submit ted for warranty cons...

Страница 6: ...Address City State ZIP Phone Number Dealer Inspection Checklist All belts are aligned and the tension is correct Drive chain tension is correct PTO shaft telescopes and shield turns Clutch is adjuste...

Страница 7: ...y two panels They can be either vertical or horizontal Safety Notice Decals are pictorial with a blue background and generally rectangular with single or multiple symbols The following example decal i...

Страница 8: ...It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury It may also be used to alert again...

Страница 9: ...on a long term basis can cause severe hearing loss Noise over 90 dB adjacent to the operator over a long term basis may cause permanent total hearing loss Keep a first aid kit available for use shoul...

Страница 10: ...ed out by a single careless act It is the operator s responsibility to read understand and follow ALL safety and operating instructions in this manual Train all new personnel and review instructions f...

Страница 11: ...and operation a standard practice for all operators Operators should review these topics at the start of each season The following sign off form can be used to document the required training The desi...

Страница 12: ...ty alert the potential hazard and the bottom or right hand panel shows the message how to avoid the hazard Hazard How to avoid the hazard Practicing good safety means becoming familiar with safety sig...

Страница 13: ...Safety Safety 13 MS250G MS500G MS800G MS500P MS800P Compact Manure Spreader Fig 3 PTO driven Manure Spreaders PTO drive Models 01505 3 3 3 6 1 2 2 8 7 7 9 4...

Страница 14: ...Safety Safety 14 MS250G MS500G MS800G MS500P MS800P Compact Manure Spreader Fig 4 Ground driven Manure Spreaders Ground drive Models 8 01506 3 3 1 1 2 1 2 2 7 7 7 9...

Страница 15: ...place Failure to do so may cause serious injury or death 4 WARNING Risk of serious injury or death if the power take off PTO is not stopped and disengaged Before performing any maintenance stop the en...

Страница 16: ...le Replacement safety signs are available from your authorized distributor dealer parts department or Bush Hog Keep the safety signs clean and legible at all times When you replace parts that have a s...

Страница 17: ...ing chain systems through the wheels The drive system is located on the left hand side of the frame 4 1 To the New Operator It is the responsibility of the owner or operator to read this manual and to...

Страница 18: ...al container 2 Trailer jack 3 Clevis hitch tongue 4 PTO shaft 5 Main box 6 Beater bar and paddles 7 Beater bar drive cover 8 Six ply 6PR farm specialist tires 9 Front belt drive shield 10 Heavy duty a...

Страница 19: ...her foreign objects 1 Keep bystanders clear of the area 2 Make sure that there is enough space and clearance to safely back up to the tow vehicle 3 Use the trailer jack to raise the clevis hitch to th...

Страница 20: ...each input and then subtract 2 inches 50 mm from this measurement Call this measurement B L 2 50 mm B 00944 L Fig 9 Measurement B 4 If the collapsed length A from Step 2 is longer than measurement B...

Страница 21: ...all the PTO shaft on the implement a Press the locking pin button and push the shaft end onto the input PTO b Connect the safety chain to the implement so that the shielding does not turn during opera...

Страница 22: ...nd the rear wheel The beater and apron drive has three speeds FAST 3 MEDIUM 2 SLOW 1 Push the lever downward slide to the desired setting and then release it Slide the lever to N Neutral to disengage...

Страница 23: ...0 ft 6 m of the manure spreader during operation Objects thrown from the rear of the manure spreader could cause injury Always remove loose manure or soil from tires and other parts of the equipment b...

Страница 24: ...he tightness of all fasteners Make sure that your equipment is working and in good repair Make sure that the operator is wearing the appropriate PPE such as a hard hat safety eyewear safety footwear s...

Страница 25: ...ng hazard Load the manure spreader from front to back This loading method spreads the manure uniformly in the main box Do not overload the manure spreader Break up any large chunks of manure Be cautio...

Страница 26: ...the maximum speed of 540 rpm 6 When you are finished spreading disengage the PTO Return to the loading area and repeat the loading procedure as required Operational Tips If possible to minimize manur...

Страница 27: ...finished spreading stop the tow vehicle and disengage the ground drive Return to the loading area and repeat the loading procedure as required Operational Tips If possible to minimize manure splatter...

Страница 28: ...rder repeat Steps 5 and 6 and then continue with Step 11 11 Do one of the following If the beater bar turns freely continue spreading manure If the beater bar fails to turn repeat Step 8 and then manu...

Страница 29: ...ths never store manure in the manure spreader between unloading times A frozen load can cause equipment damage After use for one season or when the manure spreader will not be used for an extended len...

Страница 30: ...for the task make sure that the tools are in good condition and understand how to use them Have a qualified tire dealer or repair service complete all required tire maintenance Do not attempt to moun...

Страница 31: ...and clean it thoroughly Clean the lubricant passageway If required replace the fitting Location Every 8 hours of Operation Number of Grease Points 1 PTO shaft universal joints PTO drive models 2 2 PT...

Страница 32: ...Service and Maintenance MS250G MS500G MS800G MS500P MS800P Compact Manure Spreader 32 7 8 8 5 3 4 5 6 4 01395 PTO drive Models Fig 22 PTO drive 50 hour Grease Points...

Страница 33: ...MS250G MS500G MS800G MS500P MS800P Compact Manure Spreader Service and Maintenance 33 01396 4 4 5 6 5 Ground drive Models Fig 23 Ground drive 50 hour Grease Points...

Страница 34: ...he best performance The apron chain pushes manure into the beater bar paddles for spreading It must be oiled frequently and kept at the correct tension for the chain to reach its maximum expected life...

Страница 35: ...urther adjustment is possible links must be removed to set it to the correct tension 01471 2 1 3 Fig 27 Apron chain Link 1 Use the apron chain tensioner to completely loosen the tension on both sides...

Страница 36: ...Install the gearbox shield Drive Belt WARNING Machine shown with shields removed for illustrative purposes only Never operate machine with shields removed W001 PTO drive Models 9 7 1 Adjust the Drive...

Страница 37: ...sure that the pulley alignment is correct and then tighten the four bearing mount bolts 10 Reinstall the belt drive shield 9 8 Beater bar Paddles For optimal performance inspect the beater bar paddle...

Страница 38: ...ating A beater bar paddle is broken or missing Replace broken or missing beater bar paddles PTO driveline is out of phase Align the PTO driveline Debris in the beater bar paddles Clean the beater bar...

Страница 39: ...x 38 x 20 259 cm x 97 cm x 51 cm 102 x 38 x 20 259 cm x 97 cm x 51 cm Dimensions LxWxH 117 x 48 x 29 297 cm x 122 cm x 74 cm 156 x 57 x 36 396 cm x 145 cm x 91 cm 156 x 57 x 36 396 cm x 145 cm x 91 c...

Страница 40: ...thread locker increase torque values by 5 NOTE Bolt grades are identified by their head markings Imperial Bolt Torque Specifications Bolt Diameter Torque Value SAE Gr 2 SAE Gr 5 SAE Gr 8 lbf ft N m l...

Страница 41: ...G Wheel lug nuts must be installed and kept at the proper torque value to prevent loose wheels broken studs or possible separation of wheels from axle Start all lug nuts onto the threads by hand Tight...

Страница 42: ...inspection report 6 Pre operation checklist 24 Product information 5 Sign off 11 G Gearbox maintenance 30 36 Grease Points 31 Grease Type 30 Ground drive spreading operation 27 H Hearing protection 9...

Страница 43: ...ETY important 8 Safety Rules 9 Safety Sign Locations 12 Sealing flap main box 36 Service and Maintenance Apron Chain 34 Beater bar Paddles 37 Drive Belt 36 Gearbox 36 Grease Type 30 Main Box Sealing F...

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