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USING YOUR SPREADER 

1.  Determine  approximate  square  footage  of  area  to  be  covered  and  estimate  amount  of 

material required. 

2.  Before filling the hopper, make sure the flow control arm is in the off position and the closure 

plate is shut. 

3.  Break up any lumpy fertilizer as you fill the hopper. 

4.  Set  the  adjustable  stop  with  the  flow  control  arm  still  in  the  off  position.  Refer  to  the 

application chart on this page and to the instructions on the fertilizer bag to select the proper 

flow rate setting. 

5.  The application chart is calculated for light to heavy application at a vehicle speed of 3 mph, 

or  100ft.  in  23seconds.  A  variation  in  speed  will  require  an  adjustment  of  the  flow  rate  to 

maintain the same coverage. The faster you drive, the wider the broadcast width. 

6.  Make sure the drive pin is in stalled in the axle before starting the spreader. 

7.  Always start the spreader in motion before opening closure plate. 

8.  Always shut the closure plate before turning or stopping the spreader. 

9.  If fertilizer is accidentally deposited too heavily in a small area, soak the area thoroughly with 

a garden hose or sprinkler to prevent burning of the lawn. 

10. To insure uniform coverage, make each pass so that the broadcast pattern slightly overlaps 

the  pattern  from  the  previous  pass  as  shown  in  figure  below.  The  approximate  broadcast 

widths for different materials are shown in the application chart on this page. 

11. When  broadcasting  weed  control  fertilizers,  make  sure  the  broadcast  pattern  does  not  hit 

evergreen trees, flowers or shrubs. 

12. Heavy  moisture  conditions  may  require  a  cover  over  the  hopper  to  keep  contents  dry.  The 

vinyl cover acts as a wind and moisture shield, but should not be used as a rain cover. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for SSR50

Page 1: ...50LB SPREADER SSR50 ASSEMBLY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTION ...

Page 2: ...r to turn counter clockwise Clean the impeller plate after each use Fertilizer stuck on the impeller blades will cause uneven spreading Your spreader is designed to be pushed at three miles per hour which is a brisk walking speed Slower or faster speeds will change the spread patterns Wet fertilizer will also change the spread pattern and flow rate Clean your spreader thoroughly after each use Was...

Page 3: ...y Frame 20 and into the Hopper Frame Assembly 30 Secure with Lock Nut M6 24 Repeat on left side NOTE The nuts and bolts do not have to be completely tightened yet 4 a Attach one end of each Frame Brace 31 to the outside of the Hopper Frame Assembly 30 using bolt M6 x 35 33 and M6 lock nut 24 b Push a M6 x45 bolt 11 through the first hole above the axle in right hand Wheel Assembly Frame 20 Pass bo...

Page 4: ... Axle End Cap 35 by tapping with a wooden or rubber mallet b Slip Inner Axle Bushing 37 onto the left side of the axle pushing the Inner Axle Bushing into the Outer Axle Bushing until tight Push the Wheel onto the axle Insert Flat Washer Ø 16 34 and attach Axle End Cap 35 by tapping with a wooden or rubber mallet NOTE The nuts and bolts do not have to be completely tightened yet Note Insert the In...

Page 5: ...DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN NOTE The handle can be higher or lower depending on the user s preference Before installing the gauge upper handles and handle shaft decide which of the three positions will be most comfortable for the operator If the middle or upper positions are chosen use a handle spacer in the hole nearest to the handle grips 7 a Insert Bolts M6 x 45 11 through the Upper Left Handle 23 then...

Page 6: ...Adjustable Handle 6 7 c Take lower nut 21 off the bottom end of the Control Rod 25 and insert rod into the hole in the Pivot and Bracket Assembly 19 d Screw nut back into place 9 Slip the threaded end of Adjustable Connecting Rod 46 into the Shut Off Plate 27 with a Flat Washer Ø6 48 then fasten with Flat Washer Ø6 48 and Lock Nut M6 24 ...

Page 7: ... the three holes match up If the holes are not properly aligned the hopper will not close completely b To operate the spreader push the handle up to the top position Adjust the wing nut as needed to regulate the flow of material passing through the spreader c Insert R Pin 17 into the hole at the top of the axle spindle at the bottom of the Hopper 16 as shown Make sure impeller is turning in the ri...

Page 8: ...8 DRAWING ...

Page 9: ... Pneumatic Wheel 2 11 Hex Bolt M6x45 7 37 Inner Axle Bushing 2 12 Nylon Washer 1 38 Outer Axle Bushing 2 13 Big Flat Washer Ø6 1 39 Gear Box Axle Assemble 1 14 Screen 1 40 Thin Washer 1 15 Handle Cover 2 41 Screw M4x20 1 16 Hopper 1 42 Impeller 1 17 R Pin Ø2X60 1 43 Screw ST6 3X40 4 18 Hopper Bushing 1 44 Hex Lock Nut M5 1 19 Pivot Bracket Assembly 1 45 Cross Brace 1 20 Wheel Assembly Frame 2 46 A...

Page 10: ...roadcast width 6 Make sure the drive pin is in stalled in the axle before starting the spreader 7 Always start the spreader in motion before opening closure plate 8 Always shut the closure plate before turning or stopping the spreader 9 If fertilizer is accidentally deposited too heavily in a small area soak the area thoroughly with a garden hose or sprinkler to prevent burning of the lawn 10 To i...

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