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1008192 Rev. A

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READ BEFORE USING

Now You Are Ready To Put 

Material In The Hopper

WARNING:

  Avoid Injury!  Chemicals can be 

dangerous.  Avoid injury to operators or bystanders.

•  Make sure the rate gate is in the closed position.

•  Read chemical container label for handling 

instructions.  A Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) 

should be supplied by the chemical dealer and 

provides proper safety information.

•  Wear proper clothing and safety equipment while 

handling or applying chemicals.

•  Prohibit all smoking, drinking, and eating around 

chemicals.

•  When spreading products containing herbicides, 

exercise extreme caution with respect to careless 

spreading and to wind-drift.  Contact Of Some 

Products On Some Plants Can Be Fatal.

•  Fill the spreader on a flat, level surface only.  Fill on 

sidewalk, driveway, cardboard, etc. to avoid material 

loss.

•  When filling hopper with material, always use screen 

to help break up clumps.

Now You Are Ready To Spread

•  Keep spinner blade clean.  Excess material build-up 

can cause an uneven spread pattern.

•  Keep the impeller level when spreading.

•  DO NOT overload.  Maximum capacity of 8020 

Series is 80 lbs.  Maximum capacity of 9020 Series 

is 110 lbs.

•  DO NOT use on windy days.

•  Spread header strips at the ends of the area 

OPPOSITE of the direction of spreading.  This will 

provide a "turn-around" area, an area to re-align the 

spreader for the return spread.

•  Example shown is for 6 ft. wide spread.  Make the 

first spread pass at one-half the spread width from 

the edge of the spreading area or in this case, 

approximately 3 feet (or one big step).

•  Additional spreading passes will be at the full spread 

width or approximately 6 ft. apart.

•  TAKE A SIGHTING AT THE FAR END.  Keep your eye 

on the sighting as you spread.  You will not need 

to wonder where you are or where you have been.  

Continue until spreading is completed.

•  Left over fertilizer can be spread under trees and 

other high feeding areas without showing "edge of 

spread" lines.

Tip:  

When not spreading, and if pushing the spreader 

some distance, tip the spreader so only the idle wheel is 

on the ground.

Header

6’

6’

3’

Header

Cleaning The Spreader Is Part 

Of The Spreading Job

Clean and oil spreader immediately after each use.

Method #1 - Wipe spreader thoroughly with an oily cloth.  

Oil all bearings and bearing areas.

Method #2 - Wash, rinse, and dry the spreader.  Note:  

Drying takes time.  Moisture trapped in bearing areas is 

slow to go.  Immediately after drying - oil all bearings and 

moving parts.  Make certain all operations are thorough.

NOTE:  Good "Dry Cleaning" is preferable to poor "Wet 

Cleaning".

•  It is virtually impossible to have rust and corrosion on 

a clean, dry, oiled surface.

•  Again - just before using - oil all bearings and moving 

parts.

•  In storage, ideally the spreader should be hung by 

the handle.  In any case, do not pile weight on the 

spreader, as excess weight over a period of time can 

distort the tires.

Oil Bearings And All Moving 

Parts

Make sure the spreader is running freely!

Summary of Contents for P60 Series

Page 1: ...nly Hardy Co Model P60 S60 Series Spyker Spreaders Contact Us at 800 972 6130 This manual contains information for the safety of persons and property Read it carefully before assembly and operation of the equipment IMPORTANT Operator s Manual ...

Page 2: ... 1 19 13 20 18 62 22 31 6 6 6 28 18 28 18 28 18 28 60 25 10 3 27 5 6 38 2 18 6 29 47 35 39 6 4 7 27 24 30 32 30 17 21 9 5 23 15 44 34 18 25 62 62 62 Rate Gate and Deflector Explosion Hopper Explosion Handle Explosion ...

Page 3: ...192 Rev A 3 58 56 12 51 48 14 45 8 46 14 16 54 49 53 50 52 49 50 55 59 57 28 As needed for shimming 28 6 26 3 37 9 36 11 3 61 41 6 6 4 4 3 3 26 41 61 42 41 42 43 33 40 Frame Explosion Spinner Axle Explosion ...

Page 4: ...9 10 0205 5 1 4 20 x 1 2 Hex Bolt SS New Part Number Qty Description 32 05 94 0068 1 Rate Gate 33 05 90 0102 1 Hair Pin Small SS 34 05 94 0069 1 Dial Mount 35 1008083 10 1 Dual Handle Painted 1008069 01 1 Dual Handle SS 36 1008087 10 1 Axle Support Painted 1008072 01 1 Axle Support SS 37 1008090 10 1 Hopper Support Painted 1008075 01 1 Hopper Support SS 38 1007828 2 Handle Knob 39 SL HP 1113 1 1 R...

Page 5: ...er as shown Figure 1 2 Turn Handle Assembly sideways and install Linkage into Rate Gate Lever as shown Figure 2 3 Attach Handle Assembly to Frame using 4 1 4 x 1 3 4 long Bolts and 1 4 Nylon Insert Locknuts Figure 3 Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 ...

Page 6: ...1008192 Rev A 6 5 Install Handle Grips on Handles of Spreader Figure 4 Figure 4 ...

Page 7: ...one sit or ride on equipment during operation Keep riders off attachment Wear substantial footwear and long trousers Do not operate the equipment when barefoot or wearing open sandals Do not wear loose fitting clothing that can get caught in moving parts Always wear eye protection when operating the equipment Stay alert for holes in the terrain and other hidden hazards Watch out for traffic when c...

Page 8: ...Edge Of Spread lines Gaps and double overlaps are less likely Small errors in travel are forgiven and do not show WARNING When spreading products containing herbicides exercise extreme caution with respect to careless spreading and to wind drift Contact Of Some Products On Some Plants Can Be Fatal If a dial setting is not found use the size and weight comparison table found in this manual Determin...

Page 9: ...xample shown is for 6 ft wide spread Make the first spread pass at one half the spread width from the edge of the spreading area or in this case approximately 3 feet or one big step Additional spreading passes will be at the full spread width or approximately 6 ft apart TAKE A SIGHTING AT THE FAR END Keep your eye on the sighting as you spread You will not need to wonder where you are or where you...

Page 10: ...EADING CHART Product Bag Weight Sq Ft Coverage Dial Setting Full Rate Dial Setting Half Rate Spread Width Blue Grass or Red Top 5 lbs 1 000 1 25 4 1 lbs 1 000 2 0 4 2 lbs 1 000 2 5 4 Park Merion Delta or Kentucky Bluegrass 5 lbs 1 000 2 5 4 1 lbs 1 000 3 0 4 2 lbs 1 000 3 5 4 Hulled Bermuda 2 lbs 1 000 2 75 2 25 6 3 lbs 1 000 3 0 2 5 6 4 lbs 1 000 3 25 2 75 6 Mixtures Including Coarse Seeds 2 lbs ...

Page 11: ... bent equally Using a hammer or pliers bend the feet to be equal with each other Deflector shut off is binding and will not open close properly Shut off plate is jammed with debris Thoroughly wash out hopper and shut off plates with water Ensure debris is not stuck between shut off plate and rate gate plate TROUBLESHOOTING ...

Page 12: ...ll not be liable for any loss damage or expense including but not limited to consequential or incidental damages arising from the operation condition or use of the item The sole and exclusive remedy against Spyker Spreaders being the replacement of the defective parts This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state This express warran...

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