9.Place the wheel (long end of hub first) onto the end of the axle that has no indents. See figure 4.

10.Place a 1/2" flat washer onto the axle and then lightly tap a hub cap onto the axle until it is snug against the washer and wheel hub. See figure 4.

END WITH NO

CROSS HOLE

1/2" FLAT WASHER

HUB CAP

FIGURE 4

13.In order to assemble the hitch bracket to the hitch tube, turn the spreader upright on its wheels. Assemble the bracket to the top of the hitch using two 1/4" x 1" hex bolts and 1/4" nylock nuts. See figure 6.

HITCH PIN

1/4" x 1"

HEX BOLT

1/4" NYLOCK NUT

HAIR COTTER PIN

FIGURE 6

11.Place the drive wheel onto the end of the axle that has an indent. The long end of the hub goes to the inside.

See figure 5.

12.Place a hub cap onto the end of the axle. Using a small hammer, lightly tap the hub cap until it is snug against the wheel. See figure 5.

14.Assemble the flow control link (end with small hole) to the flow control arm using a 1/4" x 1" hex bolt, a nylon washeranda1/4"nylocknutasshowninfigure 7.Tighten carefully. The flow control link should not be loose but should pivot with no more than slight resistance.

FLOW CONTROL

LINK

FLOW

HUB CAP

FIGURE 5

CONTROL

ARM

1/4" x 1"

HEX BOLT

1/4" NYLOCK

NUT

SMALLEST

HOLE

NYLON

WASHER

FIGURE 7

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