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Alfalfa

2.3

28

10

2.25

12

2.5

15

2.75

4

28

10

3

12

3.25

15

3.5

6

28

10

3.5

12

3.75

15

4

8

28

10

3.75

12

4

15

4.75

2.3

30

10

2.25 +

12

2.5 +

15

2.75 +

4

30

10

3 +

12

3.25 +

15

3.5 +

6

30

10

3.5 +

12

3.75 +

15

4 +

8

30

10

3.75 +

12

4 +

15

4.75 +

Bi

r

dfoot

2.3

28

4

1.5

6

1.75

T

r

efoil

4

28

4

2 -

6

2 +

6

28

4

2 +

6

2.5 +

8

28

4

2.5

6

3

2.3

30

4

1.5 +

6

1.75 +

4

30

4

2

6

2.25

6

30

4

2.25

6

2.75

8

30

4

2.5 +

6

3 +

Bl

u

eg

r

a

ss

,

4

10

20

4

30

4.75

Ke

n

t

u

cky

6

10

20

4.75

30

5.5

8

10

20

5.5

30

6.5

Clove

r

4

30

4

2 +

8

2.75

12

3.25

6

30

4

2.5

8

3.25

12

4 +

8

30

4

2.75

8

3.75 +

12

4.25 +

Fe

s

c

u

e,

4

13

10

5

15

5.75

20

6.5

Ket

u

cky 31

6

13

10

5.75

15

6.5

20

7.5

8

13

10

6.5

15

7.5

20

8.25

Ladi

n

o

4

15

10

5.25

15

6

20

6.75

6

15

10

6

15

6.75

20

8

8

15

10

6.75

15

8

20

9

4

24

2

1 +

3

1.5

4

1.5 +

6

24

2

1.5

3

1.75

4

1.75 +

8

24

2

1.5 +

3

1.75 +

4

2 +

4

26

2

1.25

3

1.5

4

1.75 +

6

26

2

1.5

3

1.75 +

4

2

8

26

2

1.75

3

2

4

2.25

Le

s

pedeza,

4

32

20

3.75

30

4.75

Se

r

icea, H

u

lled

6

32

20

4.75

30

5.5

8

32

20

5.5

30

6.5

4

34

20

3.75 +

30

4.75 +

6

34

20

4.75 +

30

5.75

8

34

20

5.75

30

6.75

Le

s

pedeza,

4

26

20

4.5

30

5.25

50

7

Ko

r

ea

n

,

6

26

20

5.25

30

6.25

50

8.25

U

n

h

u

lled

8

26

20

6

30

7.25

50

9.25

4

28

20

4.5 +

30

6.25

50

7 +

6

28

20

5.5 +

30

7

50

8.25

8

28

20

6.25

30

7.5

50

9.75

Millet

4

32

10

3

15

3.5

30

5

6

32

10

3.5

15

4.5

30

6

8

32

10

4

15

5

30

6.5

Rape

4

40

5

3.25

8

3.75

6

40

5

3.75

8

4.5

8

40

5

4.25

8

5

Ryeg

r

a

ss

4

15

25

5.75

30

6.25

6

15

25

6.75

30

7.25

8

15

25

7.75

30

8

S

u

da

n

 G

r

a

ss

,

4

40

10

4.5

25

6.5

35

7.75

So

r

gh

u

m,

6

40

10

5.5

25

7.75

35

9.25

Li

n

d

s

ey - 77F

8

40

10

6

25

9.25

35

10.5

4

18

5

1.75

7

2

10

2.25 +

Timothy

6

18

5

2 +

7

2.5

10

2.75

8

18

5

2.25 +

7

2.75

10

3.25

Vetch,

4

40

20

6.5

Hai

r

y Vetch

6

40

20

7.5

8

40

20

8.25

Sp

r

eade

r

G

r

o

un

d

Sp

r

ead

Lb

s

.

Lb

s

.

Lb

s

.

Mo

un

ti

n

g A

n

gle Speed

Width

Pe

r

Ga

u

ge

Pe

r

Ga

u

ge

Pe

r

Ga

u

ge

Mate

r

ial

to T

r

acto

r

MPH

(feet)

Ac

r

e

Setti

n

g

Ac

r

e

Setti

n

g

Ac

r

e

Setti

n

g

SEEDS

Measure an acre or a fraction of an
acre and put the amount of seed or
fertilizer you wish to spread in the
hopper.

Make a temporary setting. After
a temporary run, a permanent
setting may be determined.

1 acre contains 43,560 square feet.

REMOTE ROPE CONTROL

POSITIVE AND INSTANT CONTROL FOR
REMOTE MOUNTING LOCATIONS:

Pa

ss

 

r

ope th

r

o

u

gh eye of co

n

t

r

ol leve

r

 (C)

to ce

n

te

r

 a

n

d k

n

ot.

The

n

 pa

ss

 

r

ope th

r

o

u

gh p

u

lley

s

 (P) to the

ope

r

ato

r

.

IMPORTANT!

Afte

r

 

s

p

r

eadi

n

s

alt, ice melte

r

  o

r

fe

r

tilize

r

 the 

s

p

r

eade

r

 hoppe

r

 

s

ho

u

ld

be wa

s

hed tho

r

o

u

ghly with wate

r

 to

r

emove a

n

y co

rr

o

s

ive 

r

e

s

id

u

e. Special

ca

r

s

ho

u

ld be take

n

 to p

r

eve

n

t wate

r

f

r

om e

n

te

r

i

n

g the moto

r

  a

r

o

un

d the

moto

r

 

s

haft. If yo

u

 

us

e a high

p

r

e

ssur

e wa

s

he

r

 to clea

n

 the hoppe

r

do 

n

ot 

s

p

r

ay the p

r

e

ssur

ized wate

r

s

t

r

eam di

r

ectly at the moto

r

 

s

haft o

r

yo

u

 might di

s

place the g

r

ea

s

e f

r

om

un

de

r

 the 

ru

bbe

r

 boot cove

r

i

n

g the

moto

r

 bea

r

i

n

g.

The elect

r

ic moto

r

  i

s

 

s

ealed a

n

n

o

mai

n

te

n

a

n

ce ca

n

 be pe

r

fo

r

med except

to wipe off a

n

r

e

s

id

u

e o

n

 the exte

r

io

r

of the moto

r

 ho

us

i

n

g.

Содержание M3B

Страница 1: ...his seeder be mounted to a lawn tractor garden tractor or all terrain vehicle ATV due to the size of this seeder If you purchased this seeder to mount to a lawn tractor garden tractor or ATV please co...

Страница 2: ...5 8 x 2 1 2 hex head bolt provided insert it from the bottom of the bumper up through the hole in the bumper Then screw it into the 5 8 hex head nut that is welded inside the seeder main frame Now at...

Страница 3: ...OUNTED ON SOMETIMES WHEN THE MOUNTING BRACKETS DO NOT CONTACT THE FRAME OF THE VEHICLE SOLIDLY A SEPARATE GROUND WIRE MUST BE RUN FROM THE SEEDER FRAME TO THE FRAME OF THE VEHICLE IF THE MOTOR WILL NO...

Страница 4: ...N OPERATION KEEP OTHERS AWAY KEEP ALL GUARDS IN PLACE STOP MACHINE AND DISCON NECT POWER BEFORE ADJUST ING LUBE OR SERVICE To Prevent Serious Personal Injury or Death SPINNING BLADES HAZARD WARNING KE...

Страница 5: ...T221 17 T203 2 Adjustable brace rod 2 brace rods 1 clamp 1 side 2 sides required per seeder 18 T393 0 Three point hitch upper link bracket Optional 19 T214 1 Remote rope control Includes 18 of 3 16 r...

Страница 6: ...he vehicle C Electric Spreader Seeder mounting angles are for clockwise rotation of spreading disk If an electric motor with counter clockwise rotation is used use reverse arrow directions D CHECK CAL...

Страница 7: ...75 8 4 5 8 40 5 4 25 8 5 Ryegrass 4 15 25 5 75 30 6 25 6 15 25 6 75 30 7 25 8 15 25 7 75 30 8 Sudan Grass 4 40 10 4 5 25 6 5 35 7 75 Sorghum 6 40 10 5 5 25 7 75 35 9 25 Lindsey 77F 8 40 10 6 25 9 25 3...

Страница 8: ...be removed from the eccentric shaft by turning the coupling in a clockwise direction or to the right Both the coupling and eccentric shaft are left hand thread and turning to the right or clockwise wi...

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