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DO NOT RETURN TO STORE
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serVIce aNd adJUstMeNts
cHecK FOr LOOse FasteNers
Before each use make a thorough visual check of 
the spreader for any bolts and nuts which may have 
loosened. Retighten any loose bolts and nuts.
cHecK FOr WOrN OF daMaGed parts
Check for worn or damaged parts before each use. 
Repair or replace parts if necessary.
cHecK tIre INFLatION
Check if tires are adequately inflated before each use.
Do not inflate tires beyond maximum recommended
pressure.
caUtION:  dO NOt inflate tires beyond the
maximum recommended pressure printed on 
side of tire.
LUBrIcate (See figure 15)
Lightly apply automotive grease as needed to the 
sprocket and gear.
Oil nylon bushings on vertical sprocket shaft and on 
axle at least once a year, or more often as needed.
Oil right hand (idler) wheel bearing at least once a 
year or more often as needed.
GREASE
OIL
OIL
FIGUre 15
cLeaNING
Rinse inside of hopper and exterior of spreader and 
dry off before storing.
repLacING sLOtted Gear
If the axle, slotted gear and sprocket assembly is 
disassembled, mark down the positions of the parts 
as they are removed. The drive wheel and sprocket 
positions in relation to the slotted gear determine 
which direction the spreader plate will spin. Be sure 
to reassemble them in their original positions. (Refer 
to figure 3 on page 4.) Use shim washers (Ref. no.
21 on pages 10 and 11) as needed for minimum 
backlash.  Add grease to gear and sprocket.
LOcKed Up spreader
Turn spreader over so that wheels are off the ground.
Loosen all three nuts on the shaft support plate just 
enough so that the bolts can be turned easily with a 
wrench but cannot be turned by hand.
Spin the drive wheel and note how freely it spins and 
how much noise the slotted gear makes.
To free up the wheel and gear, tap gently on the front 
or rear edge of the shaft support plate to move it 
slightly forward or backward. You can also tap at the 
corners of the plate to angle it slightly.
Spin the drive wheel after each adjustment to see if it 
spins more freely and if the gear noise is reduced.
SHAFT SUPPORT PLATE
SLOTTED GEAR
FIGUre 16
Continue making slight adjustments until you find the
position where the drive wheel spins most freely and 
the gear makes the least noise.
Secure the shaft support plate in this position by 
retightening all three nuts that you loosened.