Husqvarna 70 LP manual

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    O WNER ’S M ANU AL O WNER ’S M ANU AL O WNER ’S M ANU AL O WNER ’S M ANU AL MODEL MODEL MODEL MODEL 70 LP 70 LP 70 LP 70 LP[...]

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    1 . Remove compon ents from carton and place s preader upside down on a padded surfa ce. Install LH. & RH. ha ndle braces to fram e as shown using four (4) 1/4-20 x 2 1 /4” hex bolts and nuts but do not tighten. ASSEMB L Y ASSEMB L Y ASSEMB L Y ASSEMB L Y 3 . Turn sprea der upright. For ease of assembl y , make sure ON/OFF cable is on top of [...]

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    6 . Insert s creen into hopper by sliding it under the s creen clips. Screen Screen Clips 3 4 . Attach ON/OFF control to the upper handle us ing (2) #10 x 3/4” slotted sheet me tal screws. Slide handle gri ps onto the handle cross tube. Soapy water will ease installation. (Do not use petroleum ba sed products). 5. Secure On/O ff cable to the clam[...]

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    OPERA TION OPERA TION OPERA TION OPERA TION 1. Check the product package for the rate setting, and recommended swath width. Turn the spreader off by pulling the lever to the “OFF” position as shown. 3. A lways fill the spreader on the driveway or sidewalk-not on the lawn. Make sure spreade r is in the “OFF” position . Empty after each use. [...]

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    A simple visual patte rn test can be made b y operating the spreader over a non-turf area a nd evaluating the pattern. A more accur ate method is to place a row of common, disposable, alumi num cake pans a pproximately 1 foot on centers. Se t the rate cam at a middle setting and m ake 3 or 4 passes in the same direc tion as sho w n. Pour the materi[...]

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    RA T E SETTING CONVER SION RA T E SETTING CONVER SION RA T E SETTING CONVER SION RA T E SETTING CONVER SION The con versions should be used a s guidelines f or establishing proper rate sett ings for the parti cular p roduct being applied. Steps fo r obtainin g the most ac curate settin gs are outlin ed in t he “How to Determine Sp reader Settings[...]

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    1. Never store unused material in spreader. Return unused product to its original conta iner. 2. Open and w ash spreader thoroughly after each use and dry completely in sun or hea ted area. 3. Oil the axle bearings, impeller sha ft bearing in hopper. 4. Remove gear cover and wash gears thoroughly . Oil all bearing areas and face of gear teeth . Re-[...]

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    1. SPRE A DER M ODEL NUM BER 2. SPRE A DER N AME 3. PART NUM BER 4. NAME OF P ART AS SHO WN P ar ts List M odel P ar ts List M odel P ar ts List M odel P ar ts List M odel 70 LP 70 LP 70 LP 70 LP 1 1A 4 2 3 5 6 11 10 12 18 8 13 7 19 20 21 7 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 9 30 Ke y Description Part No. Key No . Description Part No. 1 Hopper Assembly 525 56 8 [...]