Shindaiwa Spreader 76RS User Manual

TM  
MODEL  
76RS  
OWNER’S MANUAL  
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Control Knob &  
Wire Assembly  
Remove Caution  
Label  
Spring  
4.Feed control knob/wire through  
the T-handle until spring touches  
the round hole. CAUTION: Do Not  
Compress Spring At This Time. Feed  
wire through the square handle tube.  
Be sure wire passes above the bolts  
in the handle brace. Secure T-handle  
to the tube with 1/4-20 x 2 1/4” hex  
bolts, washers, and hex nuts as  
shown. Remove caution label and  
push the thumb release toward the  
center and push down knob and  
shutoff spring until knob latches.  
Thumb  
Release  
1/4-20  
x
2 1/4”  
Bolt &  
Washer  
1/4-20 Hex Nut  
& Washer  
CAUTION: Once knob is latched, do  
not move thumb release until you have  
completed in step #5.  
Wire Clip  
5.Slide wire retaining clip onto  
wire as shown. Insert wire  
through hole shutoff plate. Slide  
wire retaining clip over shutoff  
plate and wire until the clip locks  
into place.  
Wire  
Shutoff Plate  
Handle Grips  
6.Install handle grips onto the  
handle as shown. Soapy  
water will ease installation.  
(Do not use petroleum  
Screen  
Clips  
Screen  
based products). Insert  
screen into hopper by sliding  
it under the screen clips.  
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OPERATION  
1.Check the product package for the rate  
setting, and recommended swath width.  
Turn the spreader OFF by pushing the  
control knob in. Rotate the rate cam to  
the proper setting.  
2.The rate setting is adjusted by rotating  
the rate cam to the desired setting.  
The rate cam locks at each setting.  
3.Always fill the spreader on the driveway  
or sidewalk-not on the lawn. Make sure  
spreader is in the “OFF” position. Empty  
after each use.  
4.Start spreader moving, then open  
spreader by pushing the thumb  
release to the “ON” position. Always  
push spreader, never pull. Push knob  
down to close spreader.  
5.Hold handle so top of spreader is level.  
Tipping the spreader too far can cause  
uneven spreading.  
6.The settings and swath widths on the  
product label are recommended start-  
ing points. Always check the delivery  
rate and pattern on a small area before  
treating a large area. Actual delivery  
rate can vary due to weather conditions,  
operating variables, and condition of the  
product being applied. See “HOW TO  
DETERMINE SPREADER SETTING  
AND SWATH WIDTH” for details.  
7.Push spreader 2 1/2 m.p.h. (18 feet in 5 seconds)  
for full 8’ to 14’ spread pattern when applying  
fertilizer products. Apply header strips at each end  
of area to be treated then space trips across the  
area as shown.  
8.Empty spreader after each use. Return  
leftover material to its original container.  
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HOW TO DETERMINE SPREADER  
SETTINGS AND SPREAD WIDTH  
Two major factors should be considered when determining correct spreader settings of any  
product:  
1.The product application rate, or the amount of material applied per 1,000  
square feet.  
2.The effective pattern width, or the actual width in which material is applied.  
Label settings are a guide and can be affected by numerous factors.  
EFFECTIVE PATTERN WIDTH  
A simple visual pattern test can be  
made by operating the spreader over  
a non-turf area and evaluating the pat-  
tern. A more accurate method is to  
place a row of common, disposable,  
aluminum cake pans approximately 1  
foot on centers. Set the rate cam at a  
middle setting and make 3 or 4 passes  
in the same direction as shown. Pour  
the material collected from each pan  
into individual bottles of the same  
size. Set them side by side in order,  
and visually inspect their volume. The  
effective pattern width is the distance  
out from the spreader to a point where  
the amount of material is 1/2 the aver-  
age amount in the center pans. This  
distance is multiplied by 2 to achieve  
the total effective pattern width.  
Space Pan 1’0” on Centers  
Space for Wheel Track  
APPLICATION RATE  
Knowing the effective pattern width (for  
example, 10 feet), measure a distance  
equal to 100 square feet (10’ x 10’ area  
covered). Determine the product cover-  
age is pounds/ 100 sq. ft. by taking the  
weight of the product and dividing it by the  
recommended square foot coverage (add  
two zeroes to the weight of the bag).  
Weigh out between 15 to 20 lbs. of material and  
spread over the 100 sq. ft. area. Weigh remain-  
ing material left in hopper and adjust rate set-  
ting as required. Repeat test until application  
rate is correct.  
EXAMPLE: Product weight: 25 lbs. sq. ft.  
coverage: 5,000 sq. ft. 2500 lbs. - 5,000  
sq. ft. = .5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft.  
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RATE SETTING CONVERSION  
1.The following provides approximate  
76RSsettings for those units listed.  
SHINDAIWA 76RS  
Setting  
2
G
E
I
3
H
F
4
J
5
K
6
M
I
7
N
J
8
N1/2  
K
9
O
L
10  
P1/2  
11  
Q
12  
R
M
6
13  
S
14  
T
15  
U
16  
V
17  
X
18  
Z
Prizelawn BF-1 /  
SS,HVO,CBRIII  
Setting  
Lesco Hi-WHEEL  
Setting  
G
2
L
H
S
N
O
7
V
P
R
S
Scott Speedy  
Green Setting  
J
M
3
P
4
Q
5
U
8
X
Z
Scotts R8A/SR-  
1,AP&SR2000  
Setting  
O
T
W
The following provides approximate  
76RS settings when only the product  
weight, square foot coverage, and visual inspection of the material is available.  
FERTILIZER  
PARTICLE SIZE  
BAG RATE  
Pounds of fertilizer used per  
1,000 sq. ft. of coverage  
APPROX.  
SETTING  
SPREAD  
WIDTH  
(In Feet)  
5
10  
15  
6
9
11  
12  
12  
12  
Large, heavy  
particles  
5
10  
15  
5
7
9
10  
10  
10  
Medium-mixed  
particles  
1
2
3
2
4
5
10  
10  
10  
Small particles  
(nitrogen)  
5
10  
15  
6
9
11  
8
8
8
Mixed size particles-  
some fines  
5
10  
15  
4
5
6
6
To  
8
Light weight particles  
The conversions should be used as guidelines for establishing proper rate settings for the  
particular product being applied. Steps for obtaining the most accurate settings are outlined  
in the “How to Determine Spreader Settings and Spread Width” section of this manual. These  
settings are approximate and may vary due to physical characteristics of the product. Walk-  
ing speed. wear, condition of the turf and humidity, may cause actual rate setting to deviate.  
No expressed nor implied warranty or guarantee is provided as to coverage or uniformity indi-  
cated by these rate settings.  
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MAINTENANCE  
1.Never store unused material in spreader. Return  
unused product to its original container.  
Oil Impeller Shaft  
Bearing In Hopper  
2.Wash spreader thoroughly after each use and  
dry completely in sun or heated area.  
Oil  
3.Oil the axle bearings, impeller shaft bearing  
in hopper, control knob in T-handle.  
4.Remove gear cover and wash gears thoroughly.  
Oil all bearing areas and face of gear teeth.  
Re-install gear cover.  
5.Gear mesh should be checked on a regular basis  
during high use periods. Clearance between the  
axle gear and pinion gear should be minimal but  
not tight. If adjustment is necessary, loosen axle  
collar set screw and hold gears together. Slide  
axle collar against the gear support and tighten  
axle collar set screw. Spin drive wheel. Gears  
should run freely and smoothly.  
Oil  
Axle Collar  
6.Impeller surface should be cleaned periodically to  
remove build-up of product. Build-up can cause the  
spread pattern to change.  
Oil  
Oil  
7.Tire pressure should be 20-25 PSI.  
WARRANTY  
Shindaiwa Inc. manufactures its products to superior standards of quality to ensure customers obtain the highest level of satisfaction. In  
keeping with this goal, Shindaiwa Inc. warrants the unit to the original purchaser as follows:  
WARRANTY PERIOD  
One year from the delivery date to the original purchaser for consumer and commercial applications.90 days for rental applications.  
WARRANTY ADMINISTRATION  
Within the covered warranty period, Shindaiwa Inc. will, at their option, repair or replace any defect in material or workmanship, without  
charge for parts or labor, if this product is presented at an authorized Shindaiwa dealer.  
WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS  
Shindaiwa Inc. assumes no responsibility for damages, loss, or injury resulting from:  
Normal wear and tear  
Misuse or neglect  
Modifications to or removal of original component parts  
The warranty is limited to the terms stated herein. Shindaiwa Inc. disclaims all liability for incidental or consequential damages. Some  
states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, so these limitations may not apply to you.  
This warranty give you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which may vary from state to state.  
Shindaiwa reserves the right to change the design or specifications of this product without obligation to modify previously manufac-  
tured products.  
OWNER’S RESPONSIBILITIES  
The owner of the unit must demonstrate reasonable care in the use, maintenance, and storage of this Shindaiwa product. If a warrant-  
able failure should occur, the owner must deliver the product to an authorized Shindaiwa servicing dealer for correction. All residual chem-  
icals must be flushed from the tank prior to delivery.  
Unidentified chemicals left in the tank can pose a serious health threat to anyone servicing the unit and unaware of its  
presence!  
To obtain warranty service, proof of purchase must be presented to the authorized Shindaiwa servicing dealer when the product is  
presented for repairs.  
Proof of purchase must include date of purchase and the name and address of the selling dealer.  
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Parts List for SHINDAIWA MODEL 76RS  
21  
22  
26  
23  
24  
25  
20  
1
1A  
1.21  
19  
27  
6
2
18  
7
3
17  
4
5
16  
14  
13  
8
15  
9
10  
11  
7
PART OF OUR SERVICE IS PROVIDING  
REPLACEMENT PARTS. Parts may be obtained  
through your local distributor. be sure to give:  
1.SPREADER MODEL NUMBER  
2.SPREADER NAME  
3.PART NUMBER  
11975 SW Herman Rd.  
Tualatin, Or. 97062  
503-692-3070 Fax 503-692-6696  
P / N 82012  
4.NAME OF PART AS SHOWN  
Key  
No.  
Description  
Part No.  
Key  
No.  
Description  
Part No.  
1
Hopper Assembly  
15862  
15270  
14454-1  
15377  
14455-1  
15857  
15859  
15863  
15027  
15012  
14063  
15858  
15860  
14510  
14 Impeller Shaft Bearing *  
15 Hopper Screen  
14312-1  
14603-1  
14022  
1A Hopper *  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Shutoff Plate*  
16 Screen Clips (2)  
Shutoff Plate Guides (2) *  
Rate Cam & Chute Assembly *  
Impeller Assembly  
17 Handle Brace W/ Plug- LH.  
18 Handle Brace W/ Plug- RH.  
19 Handle Tube  
15852  
15853  
15283-1  
15264  
Frame Assembly  
20 Handle Grips (2)  
Drive & Free Turning Wheel  
Axle Gear  
20 T-Handle Assembly  
22 Control Knob Spring  
23 Control Knob & Wire Ass’y.  
24 Wire Retaining Clip  
25 Hopper Plug  
13634-2  
14462  
Gear Cover (2)  
15882  
10 Axle Collar  
11 Axle  
13643-1  
15271  
12 Axle Bushings (2)  
13 Agitator  
26 Parts Package  
15864  
27 Hopper Cover  
14606-1  
* Parts included in Hopper Assembly  
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