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5.1

  the spreader is designed to be pushed at three miles an hour,  

 

which is a brisk walking pace . Slower or faster speeds will  

 

change the spread pattern . Wet fertiliser will also change the  

 

spread pattern . 

5.2

  use the Stop bolt on the gauge to ensure the same amount of  

 distribution . 

5.3

  See figs .8 & 9 for suggested walking patterns depending on  

 

the level of coverage you require . 

5.4

  Always start walking prior to opening the flow control plate .

5.5

  Every time you are ready to stop, or turn to make a new pass,  

 

close the flow control plate to stop dispensing the material and  

 

continue one more stride . this reduces waste and avoids  

 

damaging a lawn with over saturated product coverage .

5.6

  to ensure consistent coverage, make sure each broadcast  

 

pattern slightly overlaps the previous one .

5.7

  Make sure that any broadcast material does not come into  

 

contact with trees, shrubs and flowers that could be harmed by  

 

the material .

5.8

  Clean the spreader thoroughly after each use paying particular  

 

attention to the shut off plate and the bottom of the hopper . 

fig.7

fig.6

4.6 

Refer to fig .6 .

4 .6 .1  Attach the gauge and lever assembly (24) to the inside of the  

 

handle assembly (21) . Secure with M6x30 hex bolts (3) and M6  

 

lock nuts (7) .

4.7 

Refer to fig .7 .

4 .7 .1  Slide the handle assembly around the support leg assembly  

 

and secure with carriage bolts (5), flat washers (9) and wing  

 

nuts (15) .

4 .7 .2  Insert the bent end of the control clamp wire into the small hole  

 

in the lever assembly (A) .

4 .7 .3  Remove the hex bolt from cable clamp then insert the control  

 

cable into the clamp (B,C) .

4 .7 .4  Re-insert hex bolts to clamp control cable in place .

4 .7 .5  Move the lever (D) down to open the spreader slots in the  

 

bottom of the hopper . If the holes are not fully exposed, loosen  

 

the cable clamp (C) and adjust the cable .

4 .7 .6  Insert R-pin (13) through top of the vertical axle .

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Original Language Version

SPB27W    Issue: 3(L)- 30/06/17

 © Jack Sealey Limited

 5.  OPeRATION

Summary of Contents for SPB27W

Page 1: ... Do not allow anybody to sit stand or ride on the spreader DO NOT allow untrained personnel to use the spreader Do not allow children to play in or climb onto the spreader Do not use on windy days when spreading seeds or herbicides Do not tow this spreader with a motorized vehicle of any sort DO NOT use the spreader for purposes other than for which it is designed DO NOT operate the spreader when ...

Page 2: ...23 is inserted from the left so that the hole in the end of the axle 23 lines up with the hole in the right hand side wheel 4 4 3 Secure the right hand wheel 22 to the axle 23 with the split pin 12 4 4 4 Attach the axle 23 to the gear box with the M5 hex bolt 4 and lock nut 8 4 4 5 Insert axle caps 14 into the middle of the wheels 22 fig 4 4 5 Refer to fig 5 4 5 1 Lower the hopper 17 over the axle...

Page 3: ... shrubs and flowers that could be harmed by the material 5 8 Clean the spreader thoroughly after each use paying particular attention to the shut off plate and the bottom of the hopper fig 7 fig 6 4 6 Refer to fig 6 4 6 1 Attach the gauge and lever assembly 24 to the inside of the handle assembly 21 Secure with M6x30 hex bolts 3 and M6 lock nuts 7 4 7 Refer to fig 7 4 7 1 Slide the handle assembly...

Page 4: ...ow material to stay in the hopper for extended periods of time 5 9 CALCULATING THE AMOUNT OF MATERIAL NEEDED refer to Charts A B To calculate the amount of material needed e g lawn fertiliser divide the coverage stated on the packaging by the weight of the fertiliser bag For example a 10lb bag of fertiliser with a coverage of 10 0000 sq ft will distribute 1lb of fertiliser every 1 000 sq ft at ful...

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