Meyer 62504 Spreader User Manual


 
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SPREADER OPERATION
A. Start the engine and engage the clutch. The amount of material spread, depends on engine speed and gate
opening. Decreasing RPM and/or gate height will decrease amount spread; the inverse holds true also.
Notice that the electric clutch can be engaged or disengaged at any time and at any engine RPM. However,
since engagement time and torque is almost instantaneous, to prevent premature spinner chain failure and
chain tension loss, it is recommended that the electric clutch be engaged at the lowest possible RPM
without stalling the engine.
If the truck is to be driven for an extended period of time while the spreader is not operating, it is RECOMMENDED
to turn off the gas at the carburetor inlet to prevent the carburetor from over filling with fuel.
Before loading the spreader the first time, start and stop the conveyor several times to break in the clutch.
ALWAYS STAND AT A SAFE DISTANCE AWAY FROM THE SPINNER WHILE OPERATING
ALWAYS WEAR EYE PROTECTION WHEN OUTSIDE OF THE TRUCK CAB WHILE
SPREADER IS RUNNING.
B. Spread pattern depends on baffle settings and spinner RPM. Maximum spreader width is 30 ft.
1. Speeding up or slowing down the engine will increase or decrease spread pattern width.
2. Internal baffle adjustments will move the spread pattern to the right or left.
3. External baffle adjustments will block spreading to the right or left side.
DESIRED SPREAD PATTERN BAFFLE SETTING
INTERNAL EXTERNAL
CENTERED BEHIND TRUCK BOTH DOWN ALL THREE UP
BEHIND TRUCK AND LEFT RH - DOWN RH - DOWN
LH - UP LH - UP
BEHIND TRUCK AND RIGHT RH - UP RH - UP
LH - DOWN LH - DOWN
WINDROW BEHIND TRUCK RH - DOWN ALL - DOWN
LH - DOWN
4. External Baffles can be lowered to an intermediate position to baffle down the particles that may otherwise
leave the spinner at a high trajectory.
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