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    SHINDAIWA OWNER’S/ OPERATOR’S MANUAL 75RS 75RS T M 75 R S BROADCAST SPREADER Part Number 80045 Shindaiwa Inc. P.O. Box 2810 Tualatin, Oregon 97062 Telephone 503 692-3070 FAX 503 692-6696  2001 Shindaiwa Inc. Part Number 80045 Printed in U.S.A. Shindaiwa is a registered trademark of Shindaiwa, Inc. www.shindaiwa.com[...]

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    1 Introduction ........................................ 1 Assembly ............................................. 2 Operation ............................................. 4 Settings ................................................ 6 Rate Conversion ................................. 7 Maintenance ....................................... 8 Fasteners .[...]

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    3. Feed control knob/wire through the T-handle until the caution label touches the round hole. See Figure 3. DO NOT COMPRESS THE SPRING AT THIS TIME . Feed the T-handle/control wire assembly through the square handle tube towards the locator dot. See Figure 4. Secure the T- handle to the tube with (2)1/4-20 x 2 1/4" bolts, (4) flat washers, an[...]

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    5. Remove the caution label, push the thumb release toward the center and push the control knob and spring down until the knob latches. See Figure 5. Caution! Once the knob is latched, do not move the thumb release until you have completed step 8! 6. Slide the wire retaining clip onto the wire. Insert the control wire through the hole in the shutof[...]

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    4 1. Place the spreader on a driveway or sidewalk – not on the lawn. Make sure the spreader is off by pushing the control knob in. See Figure 8. 2. Determine the recommended application and spreader settings of the material to be applied (check the product container). Operation Figure 8 3. Rotate the rate cam to the proper setting. See Figure 9. [...]

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    5 6. Where appropriate, apply header strips around the area to be treated, then push the spreader at a walking speed about 2 1/2 mph (18 feet in five seconds). To decrease the spread width in confined areas, reduce walking speed. Space your trips across the area as shown in Figure 10. 7. When transporting the spreader, make sure the control knob is[...]

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    6 Figure 11 When determining correct spreader settings, consider: ■ Effective Pattern Width : The actual width in which the material is applied. Label instructions and settings are useful guides, but only an actual test can provide a reliable and accurate pattern width. ■ Application Rate : The amount of material applied per 1000 square feet (b[...]