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Manufactured By

H&S MANUFACTURING CO.,INC.

P.O. BOX 768  (715) 387-3414 FAX (715) 384-5463

MARSHFIELD, WISCONSIN  54449

WARNING

READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS MANUAL
BEFORE OPERATING THIS EQUIPMENT.
UNSAFE OPERATION OR MAINTENANCE OF
THIS EQUIPMENT CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS
INJURY OR DEATH.

HSMFG1012

Part #59781

430W

430W

430W

430W

430W

MANURE SPREADER

MANURE SPREADER

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Revision #1
430W Starting Serial #317196

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Page 1: ...THIS EQUIPMENT UNSAFE OPERATION OR MAINTENANCE OF THIS EQUIPMENT CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH HSMFG1012 Part 59781 430W 430W 430W 430W 430W MANURE SPREADER MANURE SPREADER MANURE SPREADER MANURE SPREADER MANURE SPREADER OPERA OPERA OPERA OPERA OPERAT T T T TOR S MANU OR S MANU OR S MANU OR S MANU OR S MANUAL AL AL AL AL Revision 1 430W Starting Serial 317196 ...

Page 2: ...ion of Safety Signs 8 Safety Decals 9 10 Safety Information Warning Owner Must Read and Understand 11 Cap Screw Torque Values 12 Set Up Assembly 13 Transporting 13 Preparing for Operation 14 Operation 15 16 Adjustments 17 18 Service 19 Optional Equipment 20 21 Lubrication Guide 22 23 Decal Location 25 27 Trouble Shooting 24 Service Notes 28 Specifications Inside Back Cover ...

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Page 5: ... See Lubrication Chapter of this manual for details Hoses and fittings if applicable are properly attached and there are no visible leaks All drive chains are adjusted to proper tension See Adjustment Chapter of this manual Decals are in place and legible Connect the Manure Spreader to a tractor and attach the PTO and make sure that the PTO guards turns freely Connect the lights to the tractor if ...

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Page 7: ... delivery inspection was made Explain to the customer all the safety precautions they must exercise when operating this unit Explain recommended loads for different types of materials Explain to customer that regular lubrication is required for proper operation and long life of machine Show customer the lubrication section of Owner s Manual Give the customer Owner s Manual and make sure they read ...

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Page 9: ...ER YOUR PERSONAL SAFETY IS INVOLVED TAKE TIME TO BE CAREFUL REMEMBER THE CAREFUL OPERATOR IS THE BEST OPERATOR MOST ACCIDENTS ARE CAUSED BY HUMAN ERROR CERTAIN PRECAUTIONS MUST BE OBSERVED TO PREVENT THE POSSIBILITY OF INJURY OR DAMAGE 7 H S MANUFACTURING CO INC SAFETY INFORMATION ...

Page 10: ...AXIMUM TRANSPORT SPEED The maximum transport speed for this implement is 32 km h 20 m p h Some tractors are capable of operating at speeds that exceed the maximum transport speed of this implement Regardless of the maximum speed capability of the tractor being used to tow this implement do not exceed the implement s maximum transport speed Exceeding the implements maximum transport speed can resul...

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Page 13: ... PERSONNEL OTHER THAN THE QUALIFIED OPERATOR NEAR THE MACHINE Before starting tractor be sure PTO shields turn freely and PTO is securely locked to tractor DO NOT clean adjust or lubricate the machine when any part is in operation Keep hands feet and clothing away from beaters when they are revolving Loose or floppy clothing should not be worn by the operator Be sure the machine is clear of people...

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Page 15: ...r regulations Never tow the manure spreader on a public highway at a speed greater than 20 m p h 32 kph 1 Chain is sufficiently slack to allow turns and movements of either the tractor or the manure spreader without placing tension on the chain 2 Chain is of sufficient strength to hold the decoupled implement and its load and tow it to the shoulder SET UP ASSEMBLY Note Determine right and left sid...

Page 16: ...re the drawbar so that the hitch pin hole is directly below the power drive line TRACTOR CONNECTIONS If this implement is attached to a tractor with a clevis hitch hammer strap style drawbar the hammer strap must be removed to prevent damage to the IID guarding and the IID telescoping members See Figure 1 If this implement is attached to a tractor with an offset in the drawbar be certain it is in ...

Page 17: ...aise the hydraulic endgate 3 Engage the tractor PTO shaft slowly 4 Increased apron speed if desired can be accomplished by steadily pulling on the rope until it stops Speed select indicator should now be visible through the high speed hole Beater will continue to operate and apron speed will be increased 5 When the Manure Spreader is almost empty the bed can be cleaned by shifting into clean out p...

Page 18: ...speed control valve on Manure Spreader 4 Control speed of apron by turning speed control handle clockwise to increase speed counter clockwise to decrease speed 5 When the Manure Spreader is almost empty the bed can be cleaned out by disengaging tractor PTO which will stop beater and increasing apron speed by turning control handle clockwise thus saving unnecessary driving time OPERATION FAILURE TO...

Page 19: ... SPEED CLUTCH If clutch control yoke becomes worn it may be necessary to adjust the high speed clutch so it engages and disengages completely Adjustment to compensate for this wear is made by sliding spring stop A on control rod closer to the clutch engaging lever Initial adjustment should be made as follows Distance B between spring stop and jam nut is seven 7 inches Distance C between jam nut an...

Page 20: ... with the ends of the bed The apron will be damaged if the machine is operated with one end of the apron slats running ahead of the opposite end Do not tighten the apron chains excessively 18 BEATER CLUTCH ADJUSTMENT It may be necessary to compensate for wear in the beater clutch and clutch control yoke When properly adjusted the moveable jaw clutch should have one quarter 1 4 inch distance C betw...

Page 21: ...NOTE Normal apron speeds at 540 RPM are low speed 4 1 2 fpm high speed and clean out position 8 1 2 fpm If the apron is not moving at these speeds especially in high or clean out check and replace the high speed shear bolt A Failure to do so will result in serious damage to the sprocket and shaft A B C Shields Removed for Clarity BEATER When replacing beater paddles the sharp edges of the teeth mu...

Page 22: ... PAN The rear pan shown is optional equipment UPPER BEATER An optional upper beater is available and will provide a more uniform spreading in heaped and heavily matted material The upper beater may be used with hydraulic endgate ...

Page 23: ...VE An optional hydraulic drive unit is available to convert from two speed to variable speed hydraulic drive Hydraulic drive may be used as a two or four hose tractor hook up Front Control Panel Hydraulic Motor Shields Removed for Clarity ...

Page 24: ...s DRIVE CHAINS Lubricate the drive chains with a light machine oil Keep chains aligned with sprockets this will lengthen the life of the sprockets and chain Lubricate chains often GENERAL INFORMATION IMPORTANT Catch and dispose of fluid per local waste disposal regulations whenever service is performed on hydraulic components valves cylinders hoses etc 22 PTO ASSEMBLY Keep the male and female shaf...

Page 25: ...lar maintenance Annually disassemble and clean parts in solvent Reassemble bearings per instructions in the Service Chapter and tighten the castellated nut on the spindle to the point where there is no end play and a slight drag on the bearings Replace the cotter key with a new one of the correct size bend cotter pin over and re install cap O A B H 2 Tailgate Arms I 2 Axle Pivot Model 310 J 4 Axle...

Page 26: ...Not Turning Engage Tractor PTO Main Drive Shear Bolt Sheared Replace Main Drive Shear Bolt Front Drive Chain Off Broken Replace or Repair Front Drive Chain or Missing Apron Only Drives In Low High Speed Shear Bolt Replace Sheared or Missing Sheared or Missing Shear Bolt Apron only Drives in High Low Speed Shear Bolt Replace Sheared or Missing Sheared or Missing Shear Bolt Dog or Dog Spring Worn Re...

Page 27: ... 1494K 3 Warning Do Not Remove Shields 1494L 1 Danger Rotating Driveline 093020 19 Grease Zerk 11599 1 Warning Stay Clear of Leaks 111593A 2 Danger Stay Clear of Beater 111593C 2 Warning Stay Clear of Endgate 12794 2 Warning Do Not Remove Shields 11211176 2 Shear Bolts 311 1 Patent Number 3187 1 Speed Indicator only on if equipped with hydraulic drive 32222 4 Clear Protector 3494A 2 Remote Grease ...

Page 28: ...PEED DECAL 12794 093020 11593C 1494K 11593A 1494J 3494A 71949A UNDER SHIELD DCAMB 8405 11211176 UNDER SHIELD 1494K 311 8407 1494J 54033 9194B 72203A DCAMB 11599 1494B 093466 1494L 71494A 82602 9194A 71188B 1494B 3187 HYDRAULIC DRIVE DECAL IF EQUIPPED ...

Page 29: ... 27 DECAL LOCATION DCRED 11211176 1494A H71594 111593C 8407 1494B 9194A 1494B DCAMB 8406 3494A DCAMB 1494J 1494H 3494A 093020 111593A ...

Page 30: ... 28 SERVICE NOTES ...

Page 31: ...295 75R22 5 Tires 4190 Lbs 4920 Lbs N A Weight w 16 5 x 16 1 Tires 4200 Lbs 4930 Lbs 5220 Lbs Capacity Old Rating 310 Bu 370 Bu 430 Bu Capacity Cu Ft Struck Level 185 235 275 Rear Hydraulic Endgate Standard Standard Standard Semi Liquid Rear Pan Optional Optional Optional Upper Beater Optional Optional Optional Drive Two Speed Clutch to Worm Gear All Models Worm Gear Bronze Bronze Bronze Variable ...

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