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FILLING HOPPER
Ensure the loading area is on a hard, level surface, uncluttered and free of
debris. Bagged material should be on a skid for easy access and handled to
avoid unnecessary strain on back and arms.
1. Move the prime mover as close as possible to the bagged material.
2.
Engage park brake, lower the spreader to the ground
.
3.
Shut engine off and remove and retain the ignition key
.
4.
Release residual hydraulic pressure before dismounting from prime mover
.
5.
Check agitator to make sure it
moves freely
.
6.
Check spinner vanes for wear.
7.
Check
the
flow control gate to make sure
it
open
s
and close
s
properly.
8.
Fully close flow control gate
.
9.
Carefully fill hopper with product ensuring that the product is free flowing and
does not contain stones or hard lumps
.
10.
Do not over fill or carry bags of additional product on top of the spreader
.
SELF-LOADING FEATURE
When mounted to the loader arms of a prime mover that are capable of rolling the
spreader forward, the hopper of the HLA spreader can be filled by carefully driving into
a pile of product - such as sand or de-icing salt using an action similar to that of a front
end loader.
•
Always make sure the pile consists of loose material and is not frozen or
compacted. Break up or discard any small chunks.
•
Tip bucket forward to allow cutting edge to touch ground and drive forward to
pile of material to fill bucket.
•
Always ease into a pile, never hit a pile at a high rate of speed, damage to the
equipment or personal injury may result
.
•
Using the prime mover’s tilt function, slowly raise the spreader as you move into
the pile to aid filling
.
SPREADER MAY TIP WHEN LOADING
Load hopper with product only after the spreader has been properly attached to a
prime mover capable of handling a fully loaded broadcast spreader.
Содержание HLA SNOW DOUBLESHOT HS200
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