Scotts CD36C Maintenance, Operation, Determining Application Rates For Drop Spreaders, Procedure

Models: CD36C

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Operation

Operation

1. Before filling Hopper, make sure spreader Handle Lever is in the “OFF” position. Always fill spreader on walk or drive, not on the lawn.

2. Loosen Rate Control Knobs and move the Tie Bar to setting recommended for the product applied. If PrizeLAWN settings are not available, use Scotts® drop spreader settings. If setting is not known, refer to “DETERMINING APPLICATION RATES” section of this book. Retighten knobs after setting is made.

3. Always push spreader, do not pull. Start spreader in motion and as it passes over the area to be treated, push Handle Lever to the “ON” position. Close Handle Handle Lever at the end of each pass.

4. Operate spreader at 3 MPH pace.

(33.3 feet in 7.5 seconds)

5. Apply two header strips at each end of area to treated and then proceed lengthwise between the header strips. Be sure to overlap the wheel tracks slightly to prevent streaking.

6. When applying lime, do not use lime- stone that is so finely ground that it will pack inside the Hopper, or use hard, abrasive particles which will damage the spreader.

Use only compacted, free flowing, non- abrasive lime products.

Determining Application Rates For Drop Spreaders

The following procedure provides a means of accurately determining drop spreader settings when settings do not appear on the package, or to “fine tune” the manufacturer’s recommend settings. Spreader rates can vary due to

walking speed, condition of turf. humidity, physical characteristics of the product being applied, or condition of the spreader. It is good practice to double check settings using the following method:

PROCEDURE
EXAMPLE

1. The manufacturer will recommend

The contents of this

coverages on the product package.

package (25 lbs.)

Generally, it is stated as applying

covers 2,000 square

a certain number of pounds of

feet.

product per 1,000 square feet.

 

2. Determine the amount of material

2,500 divided by 2,000

in pounds to cover 100 square

square feet= 1.25 lbs.

feet. Add two zeros to weight

 

of bag and divide that by the

 

square foot coverage.

 

3. To change the decimal portion

0.25 x 16 oz. = 4 oz.

of answer in step #2 to ounces,

Total weight = 1 lb.- 4 oz.

multiply decimal portion by 16.

 

4.On a clean walk of driveway, measure out 33.3 feet- the distance required to cover 100 square feet.

5.Add a measured amount of product to the spreader- 2 to 3 times the recommended rate. Operate spreader at a brisk walking speed (3 mph of 33.3 feet in 5. sec.) over the measured distance. Empty the spreader and weigh the amount left. Compare with the beginning amount; the difference is the amount applied. Adjust the setting up or down to achieve the correct application rate.

Maintenance

1. Never store unused material in spreader. Return unused product to its original container.

2. Set Rate Slide on the highest number, open spreader and spin Wheels to remove excess material.

3. Wash out Hopper thoroughly after each use to remove material clinging to surfaces. Pay close attention to area between the Shutoff Bar and Hopper. Allow spreader to completely dry.

4. Oil bottom of Hopper, Control Housing Spring and Agitators at the Center Bearing. Lubricate Axle Bearings with grease. Store spreader in open position.

Determining Application Rates For Drop Spreaders “Open”

Oil

Oil

Grease

Oil

Grease

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Scotts CD36C owner manual Maintenance, Operation, Determining Application Rates For Drop Spreaders, Procedure