MAINTENANCE & STORAGE

1.Do not store spreader with any material in hopper.

2.Clean your spreader after use. Flush thoroughly with water.

3.If for any reason the axle, gear and sprocket assembly is disassembled, be sure to mark position of parts as they are removed. The positions of the drive wheel and sprocket in relation to the slotted plastic gear deter- mine which direction the spreader plate will spin. Be sure to reassemble them in their original positions. (Refer to figure 5 on page 4.) With the reassembly of the gear and sprocket, use shim washers (Ref. no. 21 on page 10) as needed for minimum backlash. Add grease to gear and sprocket.

4.If agitator wire becomes damaged or worn it can be replaced. Loosen 3/8" lock nut on the top of sprocket shaft until agitator wire is free. Remove old agitator wire from hole in agitator sleeve and replace with new agitator wire. Position agitator wire so that sprocket shaft turns freely and tighten 3/8" lock nut on top of sprocket shaft. See figure 17.

SPROCKET

SHAFT

3/8" LOCKNUT

AGITATOR WIRE

AGITATOR SLEEVE

FIGURE 17

5.Heavy moisture conditions may require a cover over the hopper to keep contents dry. The vinyl cover acts as a wind and moisture shield, but should not be used as a rain cover. See figure 18.

OPTIONAL VINYL HOPPER

COVER #44619

B

 

ROADCAST

SP

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RE

 

AD

 

ER

FIGURE 18

LUBRICATION

(SEE FIGURE 19)

1.Apply a little automotive grease to the sprocket and gear.

2.Oil nylon bushings on sprocket shaft as shown in figure 19.

3.Oil axle/shaft bushing on axle as shown in figure 19.

4.Oil right hand wheel bearing as needed.

OIL

OIL

GREASE

FIGURE 19

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