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Read Before Using

RECOMMENDATION: When not spreading and the spreader is being
pushed some distance, tip the spreader so only the idle wheel is on
the ground.

Cleaning the Spreader is Part of the Spreading Job.

IMMEDIATELY AFTER USE - CLEAN AND OIL THE SPREADER

• Method #1 - Wipe spreader thoroughly with an oily cloth. Oil all

bearings and bearing areas.

• Method #2 - Wash, rinse, and dry the spreader. Note: Drying

takes time. (Moisture trapped in bearing areas is slow to go.)
Immediately after drying - oil all bearings and moving parts. Make
certain all operations are thorough.

Note: Good “Dry Cleaning” is preferable to poor “Wet Cleaning”

.

• It is virtually impossible to have rust and corrosion on a clean, dry,

oiled surface. 

• Again - just before using - oil all bearings and moving parts.

• In storage, ideally the spreader should be hung by the handle. In

any case, do not pile weight on the spreader, as excess weight over
a period of time can distort the tires.

“Accuway” Use Instructions.

BALANCING THE SPREAD - A COMPLICATED PROBLEM WITH A SIMPLE SOLUTION 

HERE’S THE PROBLEM - IT’S THE VARIABLES

It’s the VARIABLES. Each variable has it’s own spread pattern 
characteristics.

It’s the VARIABLES. They’re transposed and mirrored in the Spread
pattern.

TRAVEL SPEED, HUMIDITY AND CONDITION OF PRODUCT ARE

MAJOR FACTORS IN BALANCING THE SPREAD

“To Every Action There Is Always An Opposed and Equal Reaction” 

(Newton’s law of motion - Sir Isaac Newton, 1642-1727.)

Read Before Using

Rotary Agitator

Use the rotary agitator only if needed. Free-flowing, lump-free materi-
als will not require the agitator. The rotary agitator is easily installed or
removed. Note the clockwise rotation & sweep. Place felt washer
around spinner shaft before inserting agitator.

OIL BEARINGS AND ALL MOVING PARTS
Make certain the spreader is running freely!

Now You are Ready to Put Material in the Hopper

• Make certain the rate gate is in closed position.

• As insurance against spill damage and spill loss, put material in the

hopper with the spreader on a walk, driveway, paper, plastic, etc.

• The spreader will be easier to use if you only half-fill the hopper. Later

on you can fill the hopper if you so choose.

Now You are Ready to Spread

• Spread header strips at the ends of the area

OPPOSITE the direction of spreading. This will
provide a “turn-around” area, an area to re-
align the spreader for the return spread. 

• Example is for 6 ft. wide spread: Make the

first spreading pass at one-half the spread
width from the edge of the spreading area 
or in this case approximately 3 feet or one
big step.

• Additional spreading passes will be at the full

spread width or approximately 6 feet apart.

• TAKE A SIGHTING AT THE FAR END. Keep

your eye on the sighting as you spread. You
will not need to wonder where you are or
where you have been. Continue until 
spreading is completed.

• Left over fertilizer can be spread under trees and other high feeding

areas without showing “edge of spread” lines.

NOTE: With the rotary agitator installed, the rate gate closed (not spreading) and with
material in the hopper, the spreader will push harder than normal. (This is because the
agitator is stirring the material and it has no place to go.)

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Страница 1: ...ed for the life of the spreader not to be used for replacement or repair past original purchase Spyker Spreaders LLC will not be liable for any loss damage or expense including but not limited to consequential or incidental damages arising from the operation condition or use of the item The sole and exclusive remedy against Spyker Spreaders LLC being the replacement of the defective parts This war...

Страница 2: ...ht side of axle Tools you will need Medium Sized Screwdriver 7 16 3 8 wrenches Hammer Pliers Parts you will use 2 Hitch Plates 1 1 4 20 x 11 2 Bolt 10 1 4 20 x 13 4 Bolt 11 1 4 20 Lock Nut 1 1 2 1 Clevis Pin 1 8 Cotter Pin 1 Agitator Wire 3 10 24 Lock Nut 1 End Cap 2 10 24 x 13 8 Bolt 1 Felt Washer 1 Cable Clamp 1 125 x 1 Cotter Pin 4 Nylon Washer 1 10 24 x 13 4 Bolt 2 Nylon Axle Bushing 2 Tow Bar...

Страница 3: ...pports 9 Attach hitch plates 23 to tow bar using 2 bolts 24 and 2 nuts 25 and tighten securely Insert clevis pin 26 into hitch assembly and secure with hair pin 27 4 Axle Assembly 3 4 Insert 2 bushings 35 onto axle and slide into hole on frame leg 5 Insert drive wheel 38 onto axle and insert drive pin 34 and secure with cotter pin 41 Note For model 80 use cotter pin 41 only 6 Insert idle wheel 38 ...

Страница 4: ... all bolts and you are ready to spread 6 Final Assembly Rate Gate Assembly 5 10 Attach on off control cable 37 to control bar with 2 bolts 31 2 nuts 29 Put end cap 30 on lever control bar 11 Secure on off control cable to tow bar with cable clamp 32 using 1 bolt 42 and 1 nut 25 Note go to page 7 for complete adjustment instructions ...

Страница 5: ...ON REFERENCE CHART ON PAGE 13 SPREAD ING AT ONE HALF RATE DIAL SETTINGS IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED UNDER DAMP HUMID CONDITIONS BECOME FAMILIAR WITH THE OPERATION OF THE SPREADER BEFORE YOU PUT MATERIAL IN THE HOPPER Practice walking with the spreader opening and closing the rate gate at the appropriate times Travel at a constant speed and operate the spreader lever position Remember Open the rate gate ...

Страница 6: ...only if needed Free flowing lump free materi als will not require the agitator The rotary agitator is easily installed or removed Note the clockwise rotation sweep Place felt washer around spinner shaft before inserting agitator OIL BEARINGS AND ALL MOVING PARTS Make certain the spreader is running freely Now You are Ready to Put Material in the Hopper Make certain the rate gate is in closed posit...

Страница 7: ... from the hopper to the spreading spinner VARIABLES in product weather spreading equipment spreader operator etc and combinations of variable elements produce VARIABLES in the spread pattern VARIABLES include product size weight shape surface finish hygroscopic or non hygroscopic composition condition of product exposure to humidity temperature etc VARIABLES include spreading rate light medium hea...

Страница 8: ... 000 6 0 6 4 1 000 7 0 6 6 1 000 7 0 6 Rye Grasses or Tall Fescue 2 1 000 6 0 6 4 1 000 7 0 6 6 1 000 7 75 6 Dichondra 4 oz 1 000 1 9 8 8 oz 1 000 2 1 8 12 oz 1 000 2 5 8 Pensacola Bahia 4 1 000 4 5 3 75 7 5 1 000 4 75 4 0 7 6 1 000 5 0 4 25 7 14 Granule Size Dial Setting Guide Dial settings are approximate only 13 Product Lbs per 1000 Sq Ft Full Rate Half Rate 1 3 6 3 1 2 4 0 3 5 3 4 2 3 7 2 3 7 ...

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