Worksaver Spreader ATVK 350, ATVK 370, ATVK 390 User Manual

OWNER’S  
MANUAL  
MODEL NO.’s  
ATVK-350  
ATVK-370  
ATVK-390  
CAUTION  
For Safe Operation  
Read Rules And  
Instructions Carefully  
SINO LEEINGLES, PIDA AYUDA  
A AIGUIEN QUE SI LO LEA  
PARA QUE LE TRADUZCA LAS  
MEDIDAS DE SEGURIDAD.  
ATV  
STATEMENT  
OF POLICY  
Broadcast Seeder - Spreader  
It is the policy of Worksaver,  
Inc. to improve its products  
where it is possible and practical  
to do so. Worksaver, Inc.  
reserves the right to make  
changes or improvements in  
design and construction at any  
time, without incurring the oblig-  
ation to make these changes on  
previously manufactured units.  
Safety Instructions  
Tractor Preparation  
Operating Instructions  
Assembly & Mounting  
Maintenance  
Repair Parts  
ATTENTION! SAFETY RULES  
1. Read instruction manual and make sure all operators are knowledgeable on  
correct operation of equipment and familiar with the Safety Rules of Operation.  
2. Never allow riders on equipment.  
3. When operating on rough or uneven terrain, use extreme caution and a safe  
operating speed.  
4. When spreading seed or fertilizer, always use safety goggles.  
5. Never operate equipment when anyone is within 50 feet of seeder/spreader.  
Before operating equipment – If you have any questions regarding the proper assembly or  
operation, contact your dealer or representative.  
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SAFETY INFORMATION (continued)  
All equipment is potentially hazardous. There is no substitute for a cautious, safe-minded operator who  
recognizes potential hazards and follows reasonable safety practices.  
When the use of hand tools is required to perform any part of assembly, installation, adjustment, maintaining,  
repairing, removal, or moving the implement, be sure the tools used are designed and recommended by the  
tool manufacturer for that specific task.  
Personal protection equipment including safety glasses, safety shoes, and gloves are recommended during  
assembly, installation, operation, adjustment, maintaining, repairing, removal, or moving of the spreader.  
Always use two people to handle heavy, unwieldy components during assembly, installation, removal, or  
moving of the implement.  
Never place any part of your body where it would be in danger if movement should occur during assembly,  
installation, operation, maintaining, repairing, removal, or moving the implement.  
A heavy load can cause instability of the vehicle. Use extreme care during travel. Slow down on turns and  
watch out for bumps. The vehicle may need front counter-weights to counter-balance the weight of the  
implement. An unstable vehicle could steer badly and possibly tip over, causing injury or death.  
Never use alcoholic beverages or drugs which can hinder alertness or coordination while operating equipment.  
Consult your doctor about operating tractor and implement while taking prescription medications.  
Do not allow others to ride on the ATV with an operator. Riders are subject to injury such as being struck by  
foreign objects or being thrown off. Riders obstruct the operator’s view resulting in unsafe operation. Never  
allow anyone to ride on the implement!  
Before you operate any implement, check over all pins, bolts and connections to be sure all are securely in  
place. Replace any damaged or worn parts immediately.  
Do not allow anyone who is not familiar with the safety rules and operation instructions to use this equipment.  
Never allow children to operate or be around equipment.  
Keep alert and watch the front as well as the rear when working with the attached implements.  
When maneuvering close to buildings or passing through narrow areas, be sure to allow sufficient clearance  
for the implement.  
Do not operate close to ditches or creeks. Slow down when operating over rough ground.  
Always be sure the implement is in the proper raised position when in transport.  
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SAFETY INFORMATION (continued)  
Never operate broadcast spreader if anyone is within 50 ft. of ATV and spreader.  
Never use your hand or fingers to clear a jam of material in the feed gate. Use a clean stick or rod.  
When spreading any material, always use safety goggles or safety glasses with side shields.  
When spreading, always be aware of the wind direction and that it may carry the material further than normal  
spread width.  
Use care when working on slopes.  
Do not allow tools to cause sparks when working on a battery. BATTERIES PRODUCE EXPLOSIVE  
HYDROGEN GAS. A spark could cause an explosion if hydrogen gas is present.  
Observe correct polarity (+ and –) on batteries.  
Disconnect negative (–) cable first and connect it last.  
Avoid excessive speed during operation. Use lower gear to slow forward travel.  
Always shut off ATV and shift to “Park” or set brakes when leaving tractor. Remove key when leaving ATV  
unattended.  
Before operating equipment: if you have any questions regarding the proper assembly or operation, contact  
your dealer or representative.  
SAFETY SIGNS  
This SAFETY SIGN is located on the seeder.  
OBEY ALL SAFETY WARNINGS!  
WARNING  
Stay clear while  
NOTE:  
spinner is turning  
If Safety Sign is missing or damaged,  
101122  
replace immediately.  
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INSTRUCTIONS  
With the seed gate (middle plate) in the closed position,  
VEHICLE PREPARATION  
place the scale plate lever in the closed position.  
Retighten the adjustment bolt so that the adjustment but-  
ton is tight on the control rod.  
The 12 volt electric seeder can be mounted on most all  
terrain vehicles.  
The ATV must have a 12 volt electrical system or you  
need to supply a separate 12 volt battery to power the  
spreader fan motor.  
Be sure tires and rims are in good condition. Inflate tires  
to the proper recommended air pressure.  
Move the lever and check to see that the seed gate  
(middle plate) is moving with the lever.  
Place the lever at the desired setting on the scale plate  
and locate the stop bolt so that each time the lever is  
pulled to the open position it will be at the same position.  
Tighten the stop bolt.  
WIRING  
CAUTION!  
Be sure your vehicle is in good condition and  
properly equipped with counterweights if required.  
Read all the safety precautions and make sure all  
vehicle operators are familiar with the safety rules of  
vehicle operation.  
PACKING  
Most ATV Broadcast Seeder-Spreaders are packaged  
partially assembled in one carton consisting of: a basic  
seeder unit, a scale plate with rod assembly, a mounting  
frame and a mounting frame hardware kit.  
Refer to the electrical schematic above. Strip approxi-  
mately 1/2” of insulation from the ends of the wires and  
crimp on the terminals as shown. For best results, solder  
the connections using electrical grade solder. Attach the  
wires to the rheostat switch and battery as shown.  
ASSEMBLY & MOUNTING  
NOTE: Always disconnect negative (–) cable first and  
connect it last.  
Lower Mounting Bracket – Turn to the drawing that  
shows the mounting bracket and parts required for your  
particular make and model vehicle.  
Assemble the parts as shown in the drawing. We  
suggest keeping all bolts loose until all bolts are in place  
– then tighten all clamps and bolts securely.  
CAUTION!  
Always stop engine before disconnecting or  
connecting battery cables or servicing battery.  
Seeder Mounting – Slide the seeder/spreader unit  
When properly connected, the fan should rotate in a  
clockwise direction, looking down on the fan. The first  
position on the rheostat switch is full speed, which will be  
used for most seeding applications. The second position  
is variable speed, which can be used to reduce the  
spread width.  
The fan motor is for use on 12 volt electrical systems.  
The motor will draw approximately 3 amps full load.  
Some vehicle manufactures offer electrical access plug  
assemblies as a convenience for attaching auxiliary elec-  
trical equipment. (Honda consent assemble D.C.  
#31650-958-681).  
down over the up-right on the lower mounting bracket  
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and line up holes. Insert the / ” x 2” hex head bolt and  
fasten the two together securely.  
Bolt the scale plate and control rod assembly on the  
front left hand corner of the main seeder frame. Two  
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round head / ” – 20 x / bolts are provided in the  
hardware package for this. Place the end of the control  
rod through the hole in the end of the seed gate control  
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plate (middle plate) and secure with the / ” x / ” cotter  
pin provided.  
NOTE: If the paint on the control rod does not allow the  
button to slide on the control rod, it may be necessary to  
sand some of the paint off with emery paper.  
To prevent polarity problems, run both wires to the  
battery, rather than grounding through the chassis frame.  
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INSTRUCTIONS (continued)  
3. FOR BEST RESULTS use pelletized fertilizer, as it  
PRE-OPERATION  
has little tendency to lump and cause little or no dust.  
• Know your controls and how to stop ATV, engine, or  
pickup quickly in an emergency. READ THIS  
MANUAL AND THE ONE PROVIDED WITH YOUR  
ATV.  
4. Be sure to sift or break up lumps found in some types  
of granular fertilizer before filling hopper.  
5. Do not use on windy days, especially when spread-  
ing fine grass seed.  
To avoid accident or injury, do not allow anyone to  
operate this equipment without proper instructions.  
Any person who operates this equipment must be  
instructed in and be capable of the safe operation of  
the ATV, implement and all controls.  
6. Use of herbicides (especially Broadleaf weed killers)  
is NOT RECOMMENDED as there is a possibility of  
wind drift or over throw of material  
• Do not allow children to operate this machine.  
7. For best results, cover area twice over a one-half  
recommended material usage rate, the second time  
over to run halfway between first spreading width or  
in a criss-cross pattern. This method allows the most  
complete and even coverage as well as to give  
operator a chance to adjust gate setting to compen-  
sate for too thin or too heavy a covering the first time  
over.  
• Always wear relatively tight and belted clothing to  
avoid entanglement in moving parts. Wear sturdy,  
rough-soled work shoes and protective equipment for  
eyes, hands, and hearing. Never operate ATV in bare  
feet, sandals, or sneakers.  
• Operate only in daylight or good artificial light.  
8. The spreader will not work with rock salt. It will  
spread granular calcium chloride if dry and free-  
flowing.  
• Ensure implement is properly mounted, adjusted and  
in good operating condition.  
• Be sure that all safety shielding and safety signs are  
properly installed and in good condition.  
9. When broadcasting fertilizer, always start vehicle in  
motion before opening feed gate. (Do not allow  
vehicle to sit stationary with feed gate open.) If ferti-  
lizer is accidentally deposited too heavily in a small  
area, soak down thoroughly with garden hose or  
sprinkler to prevent burning.  
OPERATION  
10. The fan speed may be adjusted by turning the vari-  
able speed control.  
Your ATV Broadcast Seeder-Spreader can be used to  
broadcast most seed (except those planted in rows) – as  
well as all granular fertilizers. In winter you can control  
ice and snow by broadcast spreading granular ice control  
materials. See Operational Spreading Chart.  
The ATV Broadcast Seeder-Spreader does not have an  
agitator in the seed hopper. Some bearded seeds (such  
as fescue and bromegrass) can bridge over the seed  
gate opening and cause erratic seed flow which will  
result in skips and misses in the spread pattern.  
The above problem can be helped by mixing the seed  
with dry sand (50/50 mix – then adjust seed gate accord-  
ingly to compensate).  
The amount of seed or fertilizer broadcast depends  
on the size of the hopper opening and the speed of  
the vehicle. The table shown in an approximate  
guide based on a vehicle speed of 4 M.P.H. or 8  
M.P.H., so adjust for different speeds.  
1. Check the register of the control lever with the seed  
gate (material gate). With the seed gate closed, the  
control lever indicator should so indicate. If it does not,  
you can adjust the adjustment button on the control  
rod.  
SPREADING INSTRUCTIONS  
1. The opening in the hopper bottom is regulated by the  
control lever. The size of the opening is determined by  
the calibrated scale. Place the control lever at the  
desired setting and adjust the stop bolt.  
2. DO NOT FILL HOPPER (especially with fertilizer) and  
transport over long distances, as it may result in pack-  
ing, causing poor or erratic discharge.  
2. Check rate chart for suggested setting for material  
type to be spread.  
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INSTRUCTIONS (continued)  
If twice over spread is used as recommended, and  
SPREADING INSTRUCTIONS (cont.)  
area is not too large, it is advisable to put approxi-  
mately one-half of material in hopper. This will give an  
approximate check of rate usage and will allow for  
adjustments after first time over.  
CAUTION!  
5. You are now ready to make a trial run to assure  
accurate results. Close the gate and put in a pre-  
determined amount of the material to be spread.  
Spread this and check the results. Make final adjust-  
ments to obtain desired results.  
KEEP ALL PERSONS AWAY FROM THE ROTATING  
SPREADERS FAN! NEVER OPERATE WHEN ANY-  
ONE IS WITHIN 50 FEET OF SEEDER/SPREADER.  
CAUTION!  
Do not attempt to use your fingers to clear a jam.  
Accidental closing of the feed gate could pinch or  
amputate a finger. Be sure that the electric motor is  
shut off and the power is disconnected before doing  
any adjustment or repair.  
MAINTENANCE  
You ATV Broadcast Seeder-Spreader is relatively main-  
tenance free. We do make these suggestions:  
1. Hopper – The high density Polyethylene hopper is  
impervious to acids, alkalis and salt. There is no rust  
or corrosion. We do suggest that you clean the  
Hopper after use for good housekeeping.  
3. Width of spread depends upon the motor speed and  
the weight of the material. The heavier the material,  
the wider the spread. The table shows width of spread  
at full fan rpm, so the width will vary according to the  
speed of your motor. The rheostat switch can be used  
to slow the speed of the fan in order to obtain a nar-  
row spread width.  
2. Storage – After using Broadcaster, remove from vehi-  
cle and clean thoroughly. DO NOT USE WATER on  
Electric Drive Unit as it might harm electric motor.  
Wipe clean with brush or rag and apply a light amount  
of oil to opening gate slide to prevent sticking, and to  
ALL bearings. Do not over-oil. Store broadcast upside  
down in a dry location.  
For accurate spreading, calibrate your ATV to oper-  
ate at the desired speed. A calibrated speedometer is  
the best and most accurate. If your vehicle does not  
have a speedometer or its accuracy is questionable,  
then you may calibrate in the following manner:  
3. Before using, you should check to make sure that all  
nuts and bolts and set screws are tight.  
Set out two markers 88 feet apart. Select proper gear  
and adjust throttle speed to give the following travel  
time as shown between the markers.  
Paint any bare metal or rusty spots for longer life.  
1 MPH will travel 88 feet in 60 seconds  
4 MPH will travel 88 feet in 15 seconds  
6 MPH will travel 88 feet in 11.2 seconds  
8 MPH will travel 88 feet in 7.5 seconds  
WARNING!! When washing the seeder,  
completely cover the motor to protect it  
from water or corrosive solutions. If the  
motor is not protected, damage may occur.  
(A plastic bag tied securely works well.)  
After adjusting throttle setting to give speed as  
desired, mark throttle position in some convenient  
manner to indicate selected speed. NOTE: After  
selecting speed, be sure vehicle engine is running fast  
enough for generator to properly charge battery. On  
some vehicles it may be necessary to operate in a  
lower gear to maintain an adequate engine speed for  
charging battery.  
4. Set seed gate opening stop for material to be used  
according to the selected ground speed and for once  
or twice over application (twice over recommended),  
tighten gate stop securely on calibrated seed plate.  
OBEY ALL  
SAFETY WARNINGS!  
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INSTRUCTIONS (continued)  
NOTE:  
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Since there is no agitator in the seed hopper, these materials will bridge at narrow seed gate settings and  
cause erratic seeding rates. If bridging occurs at wider seed gate settings, cleaning the seed or blending with  
a small dense seed such as clover may help. A mix of dry sand with the seed (50/50 mix) can sometimes solve  
the problem.  
OPERATIONAL SPREADING CHART (Calibrated at 4 MPH ground speed)  
The spread width indicated on this chart is possible if spinner is operated 30 inches above the  
ground. Seeder should be level or tilted forward slightly.  
NOTE:  
Spread Chart settings are approximate – always make trial run to check actual application rate.  
The amount of seed or fertilizer broadcast depends on the size of the hopper opening and the speed of the vehicle.  
The table shown is an approximate guide based on a forward speed of 4 MPH, so adjust for different speeds. A for-  
ward speed of 8 mph will cut above rates by one half. A speed of 6 mph will change rates by 75%.  
HELPFUL TROUBLE-SHOOTING TIPS  
1. Not feeding even –  
C. Set screw loose or missing on fan hub.  
D. Too windy for material being spread.  
A. Seed gate opening may be set too close for the  
material being spread. To overcome, set the open-  
ing larger and driver faster to obtain same spread  
rate.  
E. Operator not spacing spread runs properly for  
correct overlap.  
For best results, cover area twice over at one-half  
recommended material usage rate, the second  
time over to run halfway between first spreading  
width or in a criss-cross pattern. This method  
allows the most complete and even coverage, as  
well as to give operator a chance to adjust gate  
setting to compensate for too thin or too heavy a  
covering the first time over.  
B. Check material for foreign matter or lumps.  
2. Poor spread –  
A. Spreader fan speed too slow (under 520 rpm) will  
result in a narrow spread.  
B. Bent or broken fan blades.  
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ATVK-350  
MOUNTING KIT  
PARTS LIST  
ATVK-370  
MOUNTING KIT  
PARTS LIST  
ATVK-390  
MOUNTING KIT  
PARTS LIST  
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ATV BROADCAST SEEDER-SPREADER  
PARTS DRAWING  
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ATV BROADCAST SEEDER-SPREADER PARTS LIST  
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Please work, drive, play and live each day with  
care and concern for your safety and that of your  
family and fellow citizens.  
OWNER’S  
MANUAL  
MAKE EVERY DAY  
A HOLIDAY FROM ACCIDENTS  
MODEL NO.’s  
ATVK-350  
ATVK-370  
ATVK-390  
ATV Broadcast Seeder - Spreader  
WORKSAVER LIMITED WARRANTY  
W orksaver warrants its implements, parts and accessories to be free from defects  
in materials and workmanship for a period of six (6) months from date of purchase.  
Upon written approval, W orksaverwill repair or exchange without charge any part,  
which upon examination by W orksaver or its authorized agent, shall disclose to be  
defective.  
WHEN ORDERING  
REPAIR PARTS, ALWAYS  
GIVE THE FOLLOWING  
INFORMATION:  
This does not apply to (1) parts that have worn out in normal use, (2) parts broken  
because of improper assembly or operation by the customer, (3) parts accidentally  
damaged, (4) failure of parts traceable to improper care, (5) parts failing through use  
of implement for purposes other than those for which it was designed.  
The obligations assumed by W orksaverand the limitations expressed herein are in  
lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied.  
1. PART NUMBER  
2. PART DESCRIPTION  
3. MODEL NUMBER  
4. NAME OF ITEM  
FEBRUARY 2000  
WS-SS006-OG  
WORKSAVER, INC.  
P.O. BOX 100 LITCHFIELD, IL 62056-0100 (217) 324-5973  
WEB: http://www.worksaver.com E-MAIL: [email protected]  
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