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PREPARATION CHECKLIST

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THIS CHECKLIST TO REMAIN IN OWNER’S MANUAL

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T

 

IS

 

YOUR

 

RESPONSIBILITY

 

TO

 

COMPLETE

 

THE

 

PROCEDURES

 

LISTED

BELOW

 

BEFORE

 

OPERATING

 

THE

 

SPREADER

Preparation Check List

 

 

1.  

Implement is completely assembled.

 

 

2. 

Inspect for damage and loose or missing parts

 

 

3.  

All decals in place and readable.

 

 

4.  

All fi ttings and drive components are secure.

 

 

5.  

Overall condition good.

 

 

6.  

Check hopper for any foreign objects.

 

 

7.  

Operator has been instructed on the safe and proper use of the implement.

 

 

8. 

Lubrication - See 

Lubrication & Maintenance

 Section

The purpose of this manual is to assist you in operating and maintaining your spreader for years of service. 
Read it carefully. The information and instructions in this manual have been compiled from extensive 
fi eld experience and engineering data. Some information may be general in nature due to unknown and 
varying operating conditions. However, through experience and these instructions, you should be able to 
develop procedures suitable to your particular situation.

The illustrations and data used in this manual were current at the time of printing, but because we 
maintain an ongoing program of product improvement, we reserve the right to make improvements in 
design or changes in specifi cations without incurring any obligation to install them on units previously 
sold. Because of the possibility that some photographs in this manual were taken of prototype models, 
production models may vary in some detail. 

All information, illustrations and specifi cations in this manual are based on 

the latest information available at the time of publication. The right is 

reserved to make changes at any time without notice. 

RETAIL CUSTOMER'S WARRANTY RESPONSIBILITY

It is the Retail Customer and/or Operator's responsibility to read the Operator's Manual, to operate, 
lubricate, maintain and store the product in accordance with all instructions and safety procedures. Failure 
of the operator to read the Operator's Manual is a misuse of this equipment. It is the Retail Customer 
and/or Operator's responsibility to inspect the product and to have any part(s) repaired or replaced when 
continued operation would cause damage or excessive wear to other parts or cause a safety hazard. It is the 
Retail Customer's responsibility to deliver the product to the authorized dealer from whom he purchased 
it, for service or replacement of defective parts which are covered by warranty. Repairs to be submitted 
for warranty consideration must be made within thirty (30) days of failure. It is the Retail Customer's 
responsibility for any cost incurred by the dealer for traveling to or hauling of the product for the purpose 
of performing a warranty obligation or inspection.

Summary of Contents for PTP180-P

Page 1: ...SEEDER SPREADERS TRAILER MOUNT Assembly Operation Service Parts Manual For Models PTP180 P PTP300 P March 2009 Form PTPSprdr...

Page 2: ...nformation 5 Assembly 6 9 Pull Type Spreader Use 10 Adjusting the Spread 11 Spreading Chart 12 Adjustment 13 Adjusting Spreader Vanes 13 Features Option 14 Lubrication Service 15 Replacement of Spread...

Page 3: ...anics genuine service parts and the necessary tools and equipment to handle all of your service needs Use only genuine service parts Substitute parts will void the warranty and may not meet standards...

Page 4: ...hout incurring any obligation to install them on units previously sold Because of the possibility that some photographs in this manual were taken of prototype models production models may vary in some...

Page 5: ...operation on the machine stop the engine of the tractor or of the self moving means remove the key put on the parking brake and read carefully the operator s manual 2 ATTENTION DANGER Possible throwin...

Page 6: ...r within 25 of machine while in operation DO NOT stop or start suddenly when going uphill or downhill Avoid operation on steep slopes Be alert for holes in terrain and other hidden hazards ALWAYS driv...

Page 7: ...er of every machine a name plate is fixed showing the model the number of series and the year of construction of the machine When some spare parts are required it is always necessary to refer to the t...

Page 8: ...ease zerks as shown STEP 2 Put the washer 25 x 35 x 1 into the right axle STEP 3 Set the right shaft into the bushing as shown STEP 4 Set the left shaft into the bushing STEP 5 Set the gearbox into th...

Page 9: ...th the 4 bolts 10 x 100 and their M10 self locking nuts STEP 9 Set the 5 x 40 pin as shown STEP 10 Lay the frame as shown STEP 11 Set the axle frame on the hopper frame tightening it with the 4 ea 10...

Page 10: ...support brace in place STEP 14 Set the telescopic axle with its 8 x 40 bolt and M8 wing nut as shown STEP 15 very important Set the output shaft into the spreading disc then drive 1 ea 8 x 40 and 1 e...

Page 11: ...TEP Continued STEP 17 Tighten the output shaft as shown STEP 18 Place the PVC hopper in frame and install the 2 opening levers STEP 19 Drill and bolt hopper in place IMPORTANT Make sure the bottom of...

Page 12: ...days in order to improve the uniformity of the distribution CONNECTIONS The pull type spreaders model PTP can be hitched to every type of tractor or ATV quad with a 2 ball To make the connection it is...

Page 13: ...ref I A and B levers must be in the same position connected through grip handle C In order to carry out the spreading only through the left side ref II it is necessary to disconnect the two levers rem...

Page 14: ...SPREADING CHART 12...

Page 15: ...umidity of the fertilizer and on the roughness of the land The fertilizer must always be stored and conserved adequately so as to keep its physical characteristics unchanged HOW TO ADJUST THE SPREADER...

Page 16: ...agitator is applied in order to prevent the fertilizer lumps formation A sheet case is placed in front of the disc in order to prevent the spreading in the front side of the machine If the material yo...

Page 17: ...using them to inject lubricating grease Lubricate with lithium grease the points shown in the picture Point to grease REPLACEMENT OF THE SPREADER VANES In case the spreading vanes of the disc break or...

Page 18: ...fter having hitched the machine to the tractor and having carried out the necessary regulations it is pos sible to begin work ATTENTION Before getting off from the ATV and before every operation of ma...

Page 19: ...that is half of the working width that is used point 1 2 Drive into the field distributing the fertilizer on all the perimeter 3 Stop the tractor at one distance D from the point 1 equivalent to the s...

Page 20: ...PARTS BREAKDOWN 18...

Page 21: ...PARTS BREAKDOWN 19...

Page 22: ...6 1 300 024 Screw TE 12 x 35 UNI 5739 17 1 307 001 Split Pin 4 5 18 1 605 004 Left Shutter 19 1 605 003 Right Shutter 20 1 602 001 Right Tie Rod 21 1 602 002 Left Tie Rod 22 2 303 009 Flat Washer 10 5...

Page 23: ...2 305 015 Dowel M6 89 1 323 013 Output Shaft with Bushing 90 2 300 027 Screw TE 8 x 50 UNI 5737 91 1 301 006 Self Locking Nut M22 92 1 300 021 Screw TE 22 x 80 UNI 5739 93 1 613 030 Tow Tube For 1 Ho...

Page 24: ...rranty does not extend to loss of crops loss because of delay in harvesting or any other expenses for any other reasons Gearmore in no way warranties engines tires or other trade accessories since the...

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