2170PRO BROADCAST SPREADER ASSEMBLY and
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2170PRO BROADCAST SPREADER ASSEMBLY and
2170Pro Broadcast Spreader ASSEMBLY and OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS PLEASE CALL IF YOU ARE MISSING ANY PARTS, HAVE ANY DIFFICULTY IN ASSEMBLY, OR HAVE ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING THE SAFE OPERATION OF THIS SPREADER. THIS MODEL INCLUDES LIFETIME TECHNICAL SUPPORT SUPPORT HOT LINE: 574-848-7491 or 800-294-0671, EMAIL: TECHSUPPORT@EARTHWAY.COM HELPFUL HINTS: ;; If your spreader does not spread evenly, be sure the FRONT on the gear box points to the front of the spreader. The impeller must turn clockwise. Reversing the gearbox will cause the impeller to turn counter clockwise. Clean the impeller after each use as some fertilizer may become stuck on the impeller blades and 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 and dry your spreader thoroughly after each use. To prevent rust, please coat all metal surfaces, also inside tubes where possible, with a light oil or WD-40. Wash between the shut off plate and bottom of the hopper. ;; Gears are permanently lubricated at the factory. Do not open the gearbox or dirt may enter. ;; If you must use Rock Salt remove the agitator to prevent damage to the gearbox and remove salt from the hopper daily. Rock Salt will reconstitute back into a solid block over night with humidity and will damage your spreader. IF YOUR SPREADER COMES SEMI ASSEMBLED, SKIP TO STEP #7 32100 Qty 2 33117 Qty 1 ROCK SALT and POWDERED MATERIALS should not be used in this spreader as it will damage gearbox and can void warranty. Use only granular materials. 36300 Qty 6 13 36214 Qty 4 36103 Qty 1 36200 Qty 4 36216 Qty 5 12152 Qty 2 17 12 16 9 vvvvvvvv 12148 Qty 2 36205 Qty 2 23 24 vvvvvvvv 36210 Qty 2 36104 Qty 1 36105 Qty 1 1. Remove and identify all loose parts from carton. 4424 9 31 11 25 28 26 40 (Qty 4 #36300) 1/4-20 SS Locknut 2. Position hopper on side. Install frame using (4) 1/4-20 x 1-1/2” Pan Head Phillips bolts and (4) 1/4-20 nylon insert locknuts. First put bolts through holes in frame then through holes in bottom of hopper. Secure with locknuts. TIGHTEN THESE LOCKNUTS NOW......TIP: coat stainless steel bolts with wax or grease before tightening to prevent them from seizing. DO NOT TIGHTEN WITH POWER TOOLS (Qty 4 #36214) 1/4-20 X 1½” Phillips Panhead MADE IN THE USA 9-2014 Pt# 52166 PAGE 1 GEARBOX ASSEMBLY Impeller Pinion Shaft 1/8 x 1-1/4” Cotter Pin (#36105) FRONT Cross Brace Gearbox Brace NT FRO ® Next insert Cross Brace thru the Gearbox Brace as shown above. Finish by sliding the Axle into the Gearbox as shown above. NOTE: Ensure that the Axle is exactly as shown above. thWay Ear EV-N-SPRED 3. Install impeller onto pinion shaft. Insert 1/8”x 1¼” cotter pin through impeller then through pinion shaft. Use hole closest to the gear box. Spread cotter pin to prevent from falling out. 4. Install gear box by inserting the pinion shaft into hole in center of hoppers bottom. The word “FRONT” on the gearbox must point to Front of the hopper. Follow label instructions on hopper. Drive wheel Gearbox Assembly Axle Bearing Notch Cross Brace Axle Coast wheel Bushing Bushing Impeller Flat Side Frame Frame brace 1/4-20 Locknut 1/4-20 x 1-1/2” Hex Head Bolt 5. Install axle bearings to both lower handles. NOTE: Notch on bearings and lower handles. Bearings must go through flat side of lower handle. Shut-Off Lower Handle Step 6B Step 6C 1/4-20 x 2-1/4” Hex Head Bolt Step 6A 6. A - Install lower handles onto axle to both sides as shown. Insert 2¼” bolt through second hole in lower handle and through first hole in frame and install locknut. DO NOT TIGHTEN. B - Now insert 1½” bolt through first hole in lower handle. Then through frame brace. NOTE: Numbers on frame brace must be facing toward gear box as shown. Next into threaded connector in cross brace. DO NOT TIGHTEN. C - Next insert 1½” bolt through other end of frame brace and through second hole in frame install locknut. NOW GO BACK AND TIGHTEN ALL NUTS AND BOLTS STARTING WITH FIRST STEP. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN. PAGE 2 Drive wheel side 2” Cotter Pin Bushing Coast wheel side 1” Cotter Pin Install the axle as shown above Bushing 7. Slide axle bushing over axle and into axle bearing to both sides as shown. 8. Install drive wheel onto the axle and align with the cotter pin hole nearest to lower handles as shown. Insert 2” cotter pin through wheel and through axle. Bend with pliers to prevent pin from falling out. 9. Install coast wheel onto the axle fully, then using outside cotter pin hole, insert 1” cotter pin through axle (not thru the wheel). Bend with pliers to prevent pin from falling out. Upper Handles TURN SPREADER UPRIGHT ON TO WHEELS. 1/4-20 Locknuts Shut-Off Plate Rotate Pivot Handle Spacer 1/4-20 x 2” Hex Head Bolt POSITIONS LOWER UPPER Pivot Rod with extra bend Gauge & Lever Assembly Handle Shaft 10. NOTE: BEFORE INSTALLING GAUGE AND UPPER HANDLES TO HANDLE SHAFT, UPPER HANDLES FEATURE TWO POSITIONS FOR OPERATOR’S COMFORT. Select one of the positions for comfortable use. If operator chooses the upper position, use handle spacer in hole nearest to handle grips as shown to the right. Insert 2” bolt through upper handle, then through handle spacer through other upper handle and secure with locknut. DO NOT TIGHTEN LOCKNUT YET. TIGHTEN THIS NUT LAST. Now slide the Upper Handle assembly over the Handle Shaft (on the end with the bolt holes closer to the end). Install gauge & lever using (2) 2” bolts and locknuts. Be sure gauge is on left hand side. Tighten locknuts to gauge first. TIGHTEN ALL HARDWARE NOW. 11. Insert Pivot Rod into Shut-Off Plate as shown. Turn to lock in place. 12. Insert other end of Pivot Rod into Pivot and Bracket assembly as shown. Turn to lock in place. Long end Insert Pivot Rod into Shut-Off and rotate to secure Pivot Rod Angle Attaching Arm PAGE 3 13. Install handle shaft to lower handles and pivot & bracket assembly as shown. Using 1/4-20 x 2” bolts and (as shown) and locknuts. TIGHTEN BOLTS AND NUTS NOW. 1/4 - 20 Lock-nut Pivot Bracket 1/4 - 20 x 2” Bolt Long End Holes are farther from one end 14. Install (1) 1/4-20 Hex nut (not a locknut) on to control rod as shown. Handle Shaft Gauge & Lever 30 Control Rod Tabbed Hole ¼-20 Hex Nuts Pivot Rod Control Rod Lever Tension Nut Pivot Bracket Control Rod 15. Install flattened end of control rod in to lever on gauge as shown. Turn to lock in place. Next push lever forward to setting “0”. Align control rod with hole in pivot bracket, pull lever backward to insert control rod through hole in pivot bracket. Now install 1/4-20 Hex nut on to control rod. 16. Pull lever back to setting “30” as shown. Next push pivot & bracket forward so that the shut off plate in the hopper is in the full open position. REMEMBER SETTING “30” ON THE FLOW CONTROL LEVER MUST PLACE THE SHUT-OFF PLATE IN THE FULL OPEN POSITION TO BE PROPERLY CALIBRATED. Now tighten the nuts against the pivot bracket to prevent change in calibration. 17. Tension on the flow control lever may be adjusted by tightening or loosening the tension nut as shown. 18. Insert agitator to pinion shaft on inside of hopper. Note: the position of flat side of the agitator. This pin should be installed as shown. PAGE 4 1/4-20 x 1” Hex Head Bolt Stainless 1/4-20 Lock Nut Stainless 19. Install debris screen into hopper, then insert 1/4-20 x 1” Stainless Steel Hex Bolt thru the hole in the side wall of the hopper. Secure with Stainless Steel lock nut - TIGHTEN WITH HAND TOOLS ONLY Pro Shut-Off Adjustments: For normal operation both doors should be fully opened. To reduce flow to the left side, partially or completely close the door over the rear (LARGE) hole. To reduce flow to the right side, partially or completely close the door over the front (SMALL) hole. Close both doors for a narrow center spread pattern. WARNING: If the optional side deflector is being used in the down position, the plate over the rear (LARGE) hole MUST BE CLOSED or an over application of material will occur. HALF Rate (two passes) ead Patter pr n FULL Rate (one pass) S SPREAD PATH Both ports open Both ports closed Each adjustable port has 8 positions One port closed © 2013 Earthway Products, Inc. All rights reserved The settings furnished on the Setting Matrix are intended as a guide only. Variations in physical characteristics of material applied, walking speed, and roughness of ground surface may require slightly different spreader settings. Due to these conditions, Earthway Products, Inc. makes no warranty as to the uniformity of coverage actually obtained from the settings listed. 5-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY Earthway Products, Inc. warrants this product free of defects in original workmanship and materials for a period of 5-Years to the end user with the original purchase receipt. If a manufacturing non-conformance is found, Earthway Products, Inc. at its discretion will repair or replace the part(s) or product at no charge provided the failure is not the result of incorrect installation, mishandling, misuse, tampering, or normal wear and tear as determined by Earthway. Earthway at its discretion may require that the part(s) or product be returned along with the original purchase receipt at owners’ expense for examination and compliance with the terms of this warranty. Do not return any product without first receiving authorization from Earthway Products, Inc. To seek remedy under this warranty, contact Earthway Products, Inc. at 574-848-7491, techsupport@earthway.com or write to Earthway Products, Inc. P.O. Box 547 Bristol, Indiana 46507 and describe the nature of the manufacturing defect. SPECIFIC LIMITATIONS: This warranty covers only the part(s) or product; any labor charges associated with repair or replacement of non-conformances are specifically excluded. Due to the corrosive nature of most fertilizers and ice melt products, Earthway Products, Inc. makes no warranty against and specifically excludes part(s) or product degradation or failure due to corrosion or its effects. Clean and dry your spreader thoroughly after each use, as a preventative measure, coat all metal parts with a light oil or silicon spray. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Before filling hopper, become familiar with the operation of this spreader. 55 Obtain proper setting for material to be used from the enclosed SETTING MATRIX included with this spreader, or from our web site under the MANUALS SECTION. 55 Move stop bolt on rate gauge assembly to the proper setting. 55 While pushing spreader forward, pull control lever back to stop bolt. 55 To stop, push lever forward to close flow holes before you stop moving. 55 When finished, empty any remaining material from hopper. 55 Thoroughly wash spreader and allow to dry before storing. A coating of light oil will help prevent corrosion. 55 If you use Rock Salt, remove agitator to prevent damage to the gearbox. Earthway Products, Inc. 1009 Maple Street, PO Box 547 Bristol, IN 46507 For Your Records Date Purchased Place of Purchase HOW TO ORDER SPARE PARTS All spare parts listed may be ordered direct from Earthway Products, Inc. Be sure to give the following information when ordering. Model Number Part Number Part Description Call (574) 848-7491, 800-294-0671, or online at www.earthway.com/parts PAGE 5 Earthway Products, Inc. P.O. Box 547 Bristol, IN 46507 Phone: 800-294-0671 www.earthway.com 1 19 3 14 13 10 19 40 7 19 39 9 8 6 30 7 12 2 21 20 11 17 16 22 20 6 23 18 23 24 1” 1-1/2” 27 15 2” 15 2-1/4” 442 6 49 25 26 15 33 5 25 15 60060R OPTIONAL Heavy-Duty Rain Cover & Side Deflector Kit 37 38 27 77002 OPTIONAL Heavy-Duty Rain Cover 8 4 Bolt Identifier 13 2-3/4” 35 28 34 32 60166R OPTIONAL 3-Side Salt Deflector Kit 29 31 36 41 EarthWay Settings Lesco Settings 0 10 30 20 10 30 20 0 Standard Settings Gauge Overlay #12196 and OPTIONAL Lesco Settings Gauge Overlay #12195 Description 2170Pro Broadcast Spreader ~ Parts List Key # Part # Key # Part # 1 40003 SQUARE SCREEN 22 12278 Description SHUT OFF PLATE ASSEMBLY - COMMERCIAL 2 60219 HOPPER ASSEMBLY 23 25222 LOWER HANDLE SQUARE 3 33117 AGITATOR 24 25106 FRAME 4 12209 HOPPER BUSHING 25 44249 FRAME BRACE 5 36214 1/4-20 X 1 1/2" PHPMS S.S. 26 25228 CROSS BRACE 11.25” 6 32103 1/4-20 NYLON INS LOCKNUT ZINC 27 31106 1/4-20 X 2 1/4" HHCS ZINC 7 36210 1/4-20 X 1" HHMS S.S. 28 12109 IMPELLER (9" DIA) 8 31120 1/4-20 X 2" HHCS ZINC 29 36105 1/8" X 1 1/4" COTTER PIN S.S. 9 60300 PIVOT & BRACKET ASSEMBLY 30 12274 GRIP (2150/2170) 7.5" LONG 10 12147 SPACER (PIVOT LINK) 31 60333 New Floating GEAR BOX 11 44251 PIVOT ROD 32 12148 AXLE BEARING 12 60298 GAUGE & LEVER ASSEMBLY 33 12152 AXLE BUSHING 13 60175 UPPER HANDLE SQUARE W/GRIP ea. 34 33109 3/16" X 2" COTTER PIN ZINC 14 12344 HANDLE SPACER (2150/2170) SQ. 35 70138 PNEUMATIC DRIVE WHEEL STUD 15 31100 1/4-20 X 1 1/2 HHMS ZINC 36 33108 3/16" X 1" COTTER PIN ZINC 16 25223 HANDLE SHAFT SQ 37 11926 SHUTOFF SUPPORT- SMALL 17 42256 CONTROL ROD 38 11927 SHUTOFF SUPPORT- LARGE 18 31138 #8 X 3/8" PMT #8 HD COARSE BLACK 39 60027 WING NUT ASSEMBLY BLACK 19 36300 1/4-20 NYLON INSERT LOCKNUT S.S. 40 37100 1/4-20 X 1" CARRIAGE BOLT ZINC 20 32100 1/4-20 HEX NUT ZINC 41 24500 AXLE, COINED 21 36208 #6 X 3/8" TYPE 25 PHPS S.S. Drop holes shown fully open. Slide Outer Control Wire to Calibrate Tighten Screw Fig 2 Loosen/tighten screw on cable clamp then slide outer cable in/out for calibration Cable Type Adjustment Fully Open If you have any questions regarding the operation or assembly of your spreader please call us at 800-294-0671 or 574-848-7491 Monday - Friday 9:00am - 4:00pm Eastern. Accessories and Repair Parts are also available at these numbers. Shut-Off Rod Type Adjustment 1. Open the shut-off so that the drop holes are completely open as illustrated to the right. 2. Review the Control Lever position - if it is set so that the forward edge is at #30, you are calibrated. If not, you need to adjust the control rod at the pivot bracket shown in Fig 1. A. If your shut-off is not able to open fully as in step #1. Loosen the top nut a few turns, then loosen the lower nut so that it allows you to push the shut-off open fully. Next tighten each nut so that they contact the pivot bracket without moving it, and then carefully tighten each nut fully so they do not loosen during use. Recheck adjustment as outlined in #1 above. B. If your shut-off is able to open fully as in step #1, but the Control Lever is not at #30. Loosen the top nut a few turns, then loosen the lower nut so that it allows you to push the Control Lever to #30. Next tighten each nut so that they contact the pivot bracket without moving it. Carefully tighten each nut fully so they do not loosen during use. Recheck adjust as outlined in #1 above. Cable Type Adjustment 1. Open the Control Lever so that the shut-off and drop holes are completely open as illustrated above right. 2. Review the Control Lever position so that the indicator is pointed to #30, if it is your calibration is correct. If not you need to adjust the control cable at the cable clamp on the underside of the hopper as shown in Fig 2. A. If your shut-off is not able to open fully as in step #1. Loosen the cable clamp screw slightly so that you can slide the outer cable out so that the shut-off is fully open. Next tighten the cable clamp screw securely. Recheck adjustment as outlined in #1 above. B. If your shut-off is able to open fully as in step #1, but the Control Lever is not at #30. Loosen the cable clamp screw slightly so that you can slide the outer cable in so that the Control Lever opens to #30. Next tighten the cable clamp screw securely. Recheck adjustment as outlined in #1 above. Make sure the drop holes in the bottom of the hopper are fully open when the Rate Control handle is on #30. If not, please adjust control cable or control rod to allow for a full open hopper position at #30. How to ensure your spreader is properly calibrated Calibration Techniques Broadcast Setting Matrix Fig 1 10 15 30 30 Notice the position of the double bend point. It must be at this location Pt. #53192 Attach 1/4-20 Regular Hex Nuts at these points. Insert Control Rod into the Pivot Bracket 5 0.5 1.0 1.5 1.8 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0 0.3 0.7 1.0 1.2 1.3 1.7 2.0 2.3 2.7 3.0 3.3 LBS/1,000 SQ FT 1.0 2.0 3.0 3.6 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0 10.0 HALF Rate (two passes) © 2014 Earthway Products, Inc. All rights reserved FULL Rate (one pass) SPREAD PATHS GRAMS/SQ LBS./1,000 SPREADER METER SQ FT SETTING 5 Grams 1.0 LBS. 11 10 Grams 2.0 LBS. 13 15 Grams 3.0 LBS. 14 20 Grams 4.0 LBS. 16 25 Grams 5.0 LBS. 17 30 Grams 6.0 LBS. 18 35 Grams 7.0 LBS. 19 40 Grams 8.0 LBS. 20 45 Grams 9.0 LBS. 22 50 Grams 10.0 LBS. 23 2.7-3.7m 2.1-2.7m 1.5-2.1m Maintain a consistent walking speed of 2-3mph or the application rate will change. SPREAD WIDTH FOR DIFFERENT SIZE GRASS SEED Seed Size English Metric 1.5-2.1m Fine 5-7ft. 7-10ft. Coarse 2.1-3.1m 9-12ft. 7-9ft. Medium (Half BB) Large (Full BB) 5-7ft. Small/Fine (Sand) SPREAD WIDTHS FOR DIFFERENT PARTICLE SIZES Particle Size English Metric All spread widths are determined by particle size and weight. Determining a Setting Rate Use chart below to determine the Setting Rate based on Grams/Square Meter of coverage as directed on the bag. METRIC RATE SETTING The settings furnished on the Rate Setting Matrix are intended as a guide only. Variations in physical characteristics of material applied, walking speed, and roughness of ground surface may require slightly different spreader settings. Due to the above conditions, EPI makes no warranty as to the uniformity of coverage actually obtained from the settings listed. W E I G H T B A G 5 LBS. 10 LBS. 15 LBS. 18 LBS. 20 LBS. 25 LBS. 30 LBS. 35 LBS. 40 LBS. 45 LBS. 50 LBS. CHART 1 BAG COVERAGE IN SQUARE FEET 5,000 10,000 15,000 Step 1: Use Chart 1 to estimate the number of LBS/1,000 square feet of coverage (Example: 20 LB. bag with 10,000 square foot coverage = 2.0 LBS/1,000 square feet) Step 2: Find the closest LBS/1,000 square feet in Chart 2 that you estimated using Chart 1 (Example: 2.0 LBS/1,000 square feet = Spreader Setting of 13) Step 3: Determine the Spread Width by evaluating the particle or seed size in Chart 3 to determine the Spread Width between Spread Paths ESTABLISHING A SETTING RATE Using the EV-N-SPRED Dual Port PRO Adjustable Shut-Off System ® S p ad e r Each EV-N-SPRED ® Dual Port PRO Adjustable Shut-Off System drop hole has a corresponding 1/3rd coverage area on the spread width of the spreader leaving a feathered-edge for overlapping the spread path. The illustration to the right shows each port and the corresponding 1/3rd coverage area of the spread path. These ports can be adjusted to effectively balance the spread pattern, giving equal amounts of material across the full 180o spread pattern. EV-N-SPRED®Dual Port PRO System Setup Test all material prior to beginning your spreading job. You will need a 50’ measuring tape, a small scale to weigh the material, bucket or container to hold the material for re-weighing, chalk or a line marking device, and (7) low baking tins. Using the EarthWay ® Bag Calibrator #77016 can greatly reduce the time needed for FINE MEDIUM determining the Setting Rates on any material but is not mandatory to establish a setting rate. Patt er n The EV-N-SPRED® Dual Port PRO Adjustable Shut-Off System is included on all professional models and allows the operator to balance the spread pattern evenly across the full 180o spread width, regardless of the weight or size of granular material. By closing either the right and or left side throwing ports you can balance the spread pattern to exacting precision without compromising spread width or application rate. Adjustable Throwing Ports with 8 repeatable settings to balance the left or right spread pattern to the center. LARGE Gauge & Lever 15 1. Evaluate the material being spread by comparing it to the following standard as a reference. Large/Heavy is the size of a BB (⅛ in / 3mm), spread width is 20 - 30 feet (7.6 9.1 meters Medium/Mixed (½ the size of a BB), spread width is 16 - 20 feet (4.8 - 7.6 meters) SPREAD WIDTH Small/Fine (the size of sand), spread width is 12 - 16 feet (3.7 - 4.8 meters) e pr ad Patte r n the bottom (2-3 in / 5 - 7 cm) and begin to test for spread width. Set the stop on the gauge to #15 and push the spreader several feet / meters at normal walking speed on a flat hard surface (where the material will be visible), and OPEN the lever to the STOP while continuing to walk for 3-4 paces, and CLOSE the shut-off and STOP (don’t move the spreader from that position). Measure the spread width and evaluate the spread pattern for even distribution on either side of the spread width center line. TIP: Typical spread width references are listed above. The spread width that you measure is used to calculate the actual Setting Rate for the material. S 2. Add a small amount of the material into the spreader, enough to cover ADJUSTING THE EV-N-SPRED® DUAL PORT SHUT-OFF SYSTEM 3. Next, using the (7) low baking tins position, them in a straight line on 2-foot centers across the spread width as shown at the right. S 2’ 2’ e pr 2’ 2’ 2’ 2’ ad Patte r n Adjust the left or right variable throwing ports to EVEN THE SPREAD pattern. TIP: For large/heavy materials, close the LEFT SIDE (LINES) port slightly before you start your EV-N-SPRED® test. For small/light materials, open the LEFT SIDE (LINES) port fully and close the RIGHT SIDE (DOTS) port slightly before you start your EV-N-SPRED® test. With BOTH ports closed, the spread is only from the center port, and will give you a 3-4ft spread width in the center of the spreader - great for medians. Begin pushing the spreader several feet before the line of tins and at normal walking speed. Walk along the Center Line, and OPEN the Lever to the STOP 3-4 paces before the line of tins and continue walking past the tins 1 or 2 paces and CLOSE the Lever and STOP. Visually evaluate the material in the baking tins to determine if your spread pattern is balanced - having the same amount of material in each baking tin. Empty each tin back into the spreader, adjust the ports and RETEST until you are satisfied that the coverage is balanced. Spread width Length needed for Spread width Length needed for in feet 1,000 Sq Ft in feet 1,000 Sq Ft 7 142’ 11” 14 71’ 5” 8 125’ 15 66’ 8” 9 111’ 1” 16 62’ 6” 10 100’ 17 58’ 10” 11 90’ 11” 18 55’ 7” 12 83’ 4” 19 52’ 7” 13 76’ 11” 20 50’ ESTABLISH THE SETTING RATE 4. Remove the material from the hopper, and mark the distance that you need to travel with the spreader to attain the designated coverage area - i.e. 1,000 square feet using the spread width you determined earlier. Above is a chart to help determine the distance needed for 1,000 square foot calculation. Mark the START and END POINTS on the surface required for the test. Weigh a small amount (10-20lbs/4-9kg) of the material, and add that into to the spreader. Using the Setting Matrix included with the spreader, estimate a setting rate based on material manufacturers recommendations and adjust the STOP on the Gauge to that position. Now to test, start walking 1-2 paces before the START LINE and OPEN the Lever to the stop and then CLOSE when you cross the END POINT LINE. Pour the remaining material from the spreader and weigh to calculate the amount applied over the area. Adjust the Setting Rate to a higher number if you need to increase the application rate, or to a lower number if you applied too much in the test. You may need to repeat this process to acquire the exact rate. END COVERAGE AREA i.e. 1,000 SQ FT START The EV-N-SPRED® Dual Port PRO Adjustable Shut-Off System ensures that EarthWay® Professional spreaders evenly spread all types of fertilizers, seed, ice melt, or other granular products, and is only available from EarthWay®.
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