Worksaver Spreader CS 694, CS 1094, CSP 694, CSP 1094 User Manual

OWNER’S  
MANUAL  
MODEL NO.’S  
CS-694  
CS-1094  
CSP-694  
CSP-1094  
CAUTION  
For Operation  
Read Rules And  
Instructions Carefully  
STATEMENT  
OF POLICY  
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  
obligation to make these  
Broadcast Seeder/Spreader  
PTO DRIVEN – 3-PT. MOUNTED  
Packing  
Maintenance  
Repair Parts  
Assembly & Mounting  
Operating Instructions  
changes  
on  
previously  
manufactured units.  
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.  
WORKSAVER, INC.  
P.O Box 100, Litchfield, IL. 62056-100  
Phone: 217-324-5973 Fax: 217-324-3356  
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CAUTION!  
When attaching PTO yoke to tractor PTO shaft, it is  
important that spring-activated locking pin slides  
freely and is seated in groove on PTO shaft.  
A
loose shaft could slip off and result in personal  
injury or damage to equipment.  
If your tractor has extra long lift arms, it may be  
necessary to use a PTO extension so that you can use  
the PTO shaft assembly provided. Be sure the PTO  
assembly does not close too far (bottom out) if you use  
a PTO extension.  
Measure the distance between the ends of the two  
shafts (Dimension “A”, Figure 1). Each half of the PTO  
should be equal to dimension “A” minus two (2) inches.  
If the driveline must be cut to a shorter length, clamp  
driveline in a well-padded vise to prevent damage to the  
shield (Figure 3). Cut the plastic shields 1 ½” shorte r  
than the shafts.  
Never raise or lower the seeder/spreader so that  
the PTO shaft assembly will come apart.  
CAUTION!  
A heavy load can cause instability in driving a  
tractor. Make sure the front of the tractor is  
properly counter-balanced with weights. Always  
drive slowly – especially around turns. An unstable  
tractor could steer badly and possibly tip over,  
causing injury or death.  
Repeat the procedure to the other driveline half.  
Remove all burrs and cuttings.  
Apply multi-purpose grease to inside of outer  
(female) driveline section. Assemble driveline and  
install on tractor and spreader. Pull on each driveline  
section to be sure yokes lock into place. Make certain  
driveline shielding is in place and in good condition.  
Fertilizers will vary as to weight and quality, which  
may require additional adjustment by moving he  
individual fan blades. Moving the blade tips forward will  
carry more material to the left side. Moving the fan  
blade tips back will allow more material to be spread to  
the right.  
NOTE: A PTO driveline that is too long and  
“bottoms out” could possibly cause severe damage  
to the gearbox. It is VERY IMPORTANT to check the  
proper PTO driveline length for your tractor.  
Gearboxes damaged by incorrect PTO driveline  
length are NOT covered by warranty.  
Make small adjustment moves and check spread  
after each adjustment.  
NOTE: The gearbox is filled with lubricant and sealed  
at the factory. If operated and stored properly, the  
gearbox will provide a long, trouble-free service life. If  
disassembly of the gearbox should ever be required, it  
is important that the box be re-filled with a good quality  
grease and that the box halves are resealed with a  
silicone adhesive.  
NOTE: The use of a PTO shaft adapter or extension  
could require that the PTO driveline be shortened a  
considerable amount. If this is done, the driveline  
halves may separate when the spreader is lowered  
to the ground.  
CAUTION!  
Do not operate this equipment without shields  
properly installed. This is for your protection, and  
the manufacturer recommends the use of these  
shields at all times.  
Obey All  
Safety Warnings!  
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
1. Right-hand or left-hand reference is determined by  
CAUTION!  
Do not attempt to use your fingers to clear a jam.  
standing at the rear of the seeder/spreader and  
facing in the direction of travel of the tractor.  
Accidental closing of the feed gate could shear a finger  
off, or leaving the PTO engaged could rotate the  
agitator, which could pinch or amputate a finger. Be  
sure that the tractor engine is shut off and the PTO  
clutch is disengaged before doing any adjustment or  
repair.  
2. Check the register of the control lever indicator with  
the seed gate (material gate). With the seed gate  
closed, the control lever should be in its fully raised  
position. Control lever setting listed on the spread  
charts are to the TOP of the control lever.  
The adjustable pointer/stop below the control  
lever will point to a different setting as follows:  
11. When broadcasting fertilizer, always start vehicle in  
motion before opening feed gate. (Do not allow  
vehicle to sit stationary with feed gate open). If  
fertilizer is accidentally deposited too heavily in a small  
area, soak down thoroughly with garden hose or  
sprinkler to prevent burning.  
Top Side  
of Control Lever  
2
3
4
6
5
Pointer/Stop Reading  
4.5 4.75  
7.25  
3. DO NOT FILL HOPPER (especially with fertilizer)  
and transport over long distances, as it may result in  
packing, causing poor or erratic discharge.  
SPREADING INSTRUCTIONS  
1. The control handle regulates the opening in the hopper  
bottom. The calibrated scale determines the size of the  
opening. Place the control lever at the desired setting.  
2. The spread chart in this manual is an approximate  
guide based on various forward speeds (from 4 mph to  
7.5 mph). For accurate spreading, calibrate your  
tractor to operate at the desired speed. A calibrated  
speedometer is the best and most accurate. If your  
tractor does not have a speedometer or its accuracy is  
questionable, then you may calibrate in the following  
manner:  
4. FOR BEST RESULTS use palletized fertilizer, as it  
has little tendency to lump and causes little or no  
dust.  
5. Be sure to sift or break up lumps found in some types  
of granular fertilizer before filling hopper.  
6. Do not use on windy days, especially when spreading  
fine grass seed.  
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. NOTE:  
You cannot adjust the throttle very much, as you  
need to maintain 540 rpm PTO speed. (A plus or  
minus 20 rpm could be tolerated).  
7. Be extremely careful if you are spreading herbicides,  
as there is the possibility of wind drift or overthrow  
into areas where serious crop/shrub damage could  
occur.  
Always follow instructions on chemical  
package.  
1 MPH will travel 88 feet in 60 seconds  
4 MPH will travel 88 feet in 15 seconds  
5 MPH will travel 88 feet in 12 seconds  
6 MPH will travel 88 feet in 10 seconds  
7.5 MPH will travel 88 feet in 8 seconds  
8. Raise the seeder/spreader up so the spreader fan is  
30-34 inches above the ground. This will give you  
the best spreading performance. It is also best if the  
seeder/spreader is tilted slightly forward so that the  
spreader fan throws slightly upward. (Use the top  
After selecting gear and throttle setting to give  
desired speed, mark the throttle position in some  
convenient manner. Check PTO speed to make  
sure it is near 54 rpm.  
link to make this adjustment).  
The PTO shaft  
assembly should not be at a sharp angle – it should  
operate fairly straight or level.  
3. Check rate chart for suggested setting for material type  
to be spread.  
9. Adjust the tension on the control handle so it moves  
with some resistance, but will remain where you set  
it. Adjust the control handle stop so that at the end of  
the field you can shut the seed gate and, after your  
turn, re-open to your exact setting.  
4. You are now ready to make a trial run to assure  
accurate results. Close the feed gates and put in a pre-  
determined amount of material to be spread. Spread  
this and check the results. Make final adjustments to  
obtain desired results.  
10. If, by chance, the agitator does become jammed,  
open the feed gate all the way. By sticking a small  
rod through the feed gate, the material jamming the  
agitator can be loosened and removed. After the jam  
is cleared, reset the feed gate and proceed. Always  
stop tractor and disengage PTO before dislodging  
material.  
CAUTION!  
KEEP ALL PERSONS AWAY FROM THE ROTATING  
SPREADER FAN AND THE PTO SHAFT!  
OPERATE WHEN ANYONE IS WITHIN 50 FEET OF  
SEEDER/SPREADER  
NEVER  
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2. POOR SPREAD  
A. Too much speed (over 560 PTO rpm) can cause  
uneven spread.  
B. PTO speed too slow (PTO rpm under 520 rpm)  
will result in a narrow spread.  
C. Bent fan blades.  
D. Drive pin sheared or missing on fan hub.  
E. Too windy for material being spread.  
F. Agitator problems.  
Feeding Even”.  
Check tips under “Not  
G. 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, run halfway between  
first spreading widths or in a criss-cross  
Three spreading possibilities  
A simple adjustment of the lower level allows directioning  
of distribution towards the right side or towards the left  
side of the tractor operator.  
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.  
MAINTENANCE  
1. The hopper should be washed after use, especially after  
use with corrosive material such as fertilizer, salt, or ice  
melting compounds. When dry, oil thoroughly.  
H. Seeder/spreader should run level or tilted slightly  
forward. Make sure lift arms on tractor are  
adjusted so one side is not lower than the other.  
2. The gearbox is filled with lubricant and sealed at the  
factory. If operated and stored properly, the gearbox will  
provide a long, trouble-free service life. If disassembly of  
the gearbox should ever be required, it is important that  
the box be re-filled with a good quality grease and that  
the box halves are resealed with a silicone adhesive.  
I. Running agitator when not spreading can result  
in material being ground up and possibly packing  
over control gate opening. You can “over-  
agitate” material.  
3. Grease PTO universal joints after every 8 hours of  
operation.  
Lubricate steel tube and shaft so they  
telescope freely.  
4. Always store seeder/spreader in a clean, dry place.  
5. Before using, check to make sure all nuts and bolts are  
tight.  
6. Paint any bare metal or rusty spots for longer life.  
HELPFUL  
TROUBLE-SHOOTING TIPS  
1. NOT FEEDING EVEN  
A. Seed gate opening may be set too close for the  
material being spread. To overcome, set the  
opening larger and drive faster to obtain same  
spread rate.  
The CS-94 Series of seeder/spreaders have a two blade  
knife type agitator as standard equipment. An optional long  
wheel type agitator is available which will take care of air  
pockets in the hopper, mix up the material, and deliver it to  
the bottom knife type agitator. Order part number 420758 for  
the optional long wheel agitator.  
This optional agitator is recommended for use when  
spreading powdery fertilizer, salt and sand. It may cause  
seed damage if used on grass seed or grain.  
B. Check material for foreign matter.  
C. Check agitator drive pin for shear.  
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SPREADING CHART FOR FERTILIZERS  
PTO SPREAD TRACTOR QUANITY TO BE SPREAD, IN POUNDS PER ACRE  
FERTILIZER TYPE  
SPEED WIDTH SPEED  
(RPM) IN FEET (MPH)  
AT CONTROL LEVER SETTING INDICATED  
2.5 3.5 4.5  
97 139 246 414 516 640 789 935  
1.5  
2
3
4
5
5.5  
40  
34  
26  
33  
28  
Coarse Grain Fertilizers  
540  
540  
540  
540  
540  
2.5  
5
7.5  
2.5  
5
7.5  
2.5  
5
7.5  
2.5  
5
48  
37  
69 129 204 260 320 392 472  
53 85 139 175 218 260 323  
Medium Grain Fertilizers  
Fine Grain Fertilizers  
Ammonium Nitrate  
Urea (Carbamide)  
85 122 175 329 467 597 739 825 945  
51  
43  
60  
32  
21  
73 105 170 236 303 376 417 478  
62 73 113 163 198 253 286 325  
85 122 204 340 440 551 647 770  
46  
30  
61 108 178 224 280 324 396  
41 93 122 153 193 220 263  
61 226 377 563 724 896 1052 1242  
28 116 190 284 366 448 525 622  
7.5  
2.5  
5
23  
74 124 191 244 298 352 422  
77 110 303 458 669 818 1004 1171  
41  
26  
59 150 231 300 411 500 590  
37 100 150 221 275 336 392  
7.5  
NOTE:  
Spread widths of fertilizer will vary according to type.  
Always check actual spread width and application rate.  
NOTE:  
Spread Chart settings are approximate – always make trial run to check actual application rate.  
WARNING  
1. Be sure spinner is stopped during hitching.  
2. Always keep away from rotating spinner.  
3. Never work on top of or inside the hopper  
unless tractor engine is shut off.  
101023  
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SPREADING CHART FOR SEED  
S P R E A D T R A C T O R  
P O U N D S P E R A C R E ( A P P R O X I M A T E )  
A T C O N T R O L L E V E R S E T T I N G I N D I C A T E D  
W I D T H  
IN FEET  
26  
S P E E D  
( M P H )  
4
M A T E R I A L  
1.5  
14  
2
48  
2.5  
118  
3
3.5  
4
4.5  
5
Alfalfa & Clover  
5
6
7.5  
11  
9
7.5  
39  
32  
26  
95  
79  
63  
Barley  
28  
18  
10  
18  
32  
28  
12  
33  
33  
33  
40  
33  
4
5
6
7.5  
4
5
6
7.5  
4
5
6
7.5  
4
5
6
7.5  
4
5
6
7.5  
4
5
6
7.5  
4
5
6
7.5  
4
5
6
7.5  
4
5
6
7.5  
4
5
6
90  
72  
60  
48  
107  
86  
71  
151  
121  
100  
81  
186  
149  
124  
99  
57  
Bluegrass & Bermuda  
Grass  
20.5  
16.5  
13.5  
11  
7
6
5
4
11  
9
7.5  
6
11  
9
7.5  
6
72  
45  
36  
24  
12  
9.5  
8
Brome Grass  
Fescue & Ryegrass  
Lespedeza  
Oats  
19  
15  
12  
10  
74  
59  
49  
39  
6
34  
27  
22  
18  
22  
18  
15  
12  
45  
36  
30  
24  
21  
17  
14  
11  
5
3.5  
3
2.4  
71  
57  
48  
38  
131  
105  
87  
70  
Orchard Grass  
14  
11  
9
7
Rice  
87  
70  
58  
47  
140  
112  
93  
75  
86  
69  
57  
46  
92  
74  
61  
49  
253  
203  
169  
135  
135  
109  
90  
Rye  
186  
149  
124  
99  
227  
182  
151  
121  
72  
Sudan Grass  
Soybeans  
Wheat  
37  
30  
25  
20  
58  
47  
39  
31  
7.5  
4
5
6
7.5  
4
5
6
7.5  
127  
102  
85  
150  
120  
100  
80  
198  
159  
147  
106  
170  
136  
113  
90  
200  
160  
133  
106  
68  
70  
56  
46  
37  
111  
89  
74  
151  
121  
100  
80  
59  
NOTE: Spread Chart settings are approximatealways make a trial run to check actual  
application rate.  
NOTE: Material can vary as to density, foreign material content, particle size and shape. These factors  
will affect both spread width and flow rate.  
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EXPLODED PARTS DRAWING FOR CS SERIES SPREADERS  
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REPAIR PARTS FOR CS SERIES SEEDER/SPREADERS  
No.  
Ref. No Part No.  
Description  
Req'd  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
420701  
420702  
420703  
420704  
420705  
420706  
420707  
420708  
420709  
420710  
420711  
420712  
420713  
420714  
420715  
420716  
420717  
420718  
420719  
420720  
420721  
420722  
420723  
420724  
420758  
420726  
420841  
420727  
420728  
420729  
420730  
420731  
420732  
420733  
420734  
420735  
420736  
420737  
420738  
420739  
420719  
420741  
420742  
420743  
420744  
420745  
420717  
420747  
420748  
Frame, XA  
1
2
4
7
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
9
12  
8
4
8
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
4
3
3
1
1
Bolt, Hex Head, M8 x 20, Zinc  
Washer, Flat, 8mm, Zinc  
Washer, Flat, 10mm, Zinc  
Nut, Self-Locking, M10, Zinc  
Washer, Bakelite  
Lever, Adjustment  
Handle, Rubber, 8 x 20  
Brace, Right  
Bolt, Hex Head, m10 x 65, Zinc  
Spring, Pressure  
Hair pin  
Rod, Flow Adjustment  
Block, Fixing  
Indicator  
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
24  
24  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
Screw, Wing, M6 x 16, Zinc  
Nut, Hex, M10, Zinc  
Washer,, Lock, 10mm, Zinc  
Nut, Hex, M8  
Vane, Fan  
Bolt, Hex Head, M8 x 16  
Rod, Selector, RX-LX  
Pin, Connection  
Hopper, Steel 250 (6 bu.)  
Hopper, Steel 400 (10 bu.)  
Hopper, Poly 400 (10 bu.)  
Hopper, Poly 250 (6 bu.)  
Washer, for Hopper  
Bolt, Carriage Head, M10 x 25, Zinc  
Bar, Hopper Reinforcement  
Nut, Self-locking, M8, Zinc  
Agitator  
Bolt, Hex Head, M8 x 45, Zinc  
Guide Bushing, Agitator  
Seed Disc, Upper (2 holes)  
Distribution Disc, Lower (3 holes)  
Washer, Special  
Snap Ring, D.32 E  
Spreading Disc (Spinner)  
Roll Pin (Special Double)  
Nut, Hex, M8, Zinc  
Pin, Adjustment  
Guard  
Brace, Left  
Bolt, Hex, M10 x 25, Zinc  
Bolt, Hex, M10 x 100, Zinc  
Nut, Hex, M10, Zinc  
Gearbox, 3-Hole (Complete)  
PTO Assembly (Complete)  
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PTO COMPONENTS  
No.  
Ref. No Part No.  
Description  
PTO Assembly, Complete  
PTO Half, Tractor End  
Plastic Shield Assembly, Outer  
PTO Half, Implement End  
Req'd  
46  
63  
64  
65  
66  
67  
68  
69  
70  
420748  
420764  
420765  
420766  
420767  
170804  
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
Plastic Shield Assembly, Inner  
Yoke, 1-3/8-6B Spline  
3814091 PTO Cross Repair Kit  
170806  
101081  
Push Pin Repair Kit, Yoke  
Decal, Driveline Entanglement  
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GEARBOX COMPONENTS  
Ref. Part  
No. No.  
NO.  
REQ.  
Description  
45 420747 Gearbox, 3-Hole (Complete)  
47 420749 Gearbox Half, Right Hand  
48 420750 Shaft, Output Assembly  
49 420751 Oil Seal, 25 x 37 x 5  
50 420752 Bearing, 6205  
51 420753 Gearbox Half, Left Hand  
52 420754 Bolt, Hex Head, M8 x 45  
53 420755 Snap Ring, D.25 E  
54 420756 Shaft, Input Assembly  
55 420719 Nut, Hex, M8  
1
1
1
1
2
1
3
1
1
3
OPTIONAL AGITATOR COMPONENTS  
Ref. Part  
NO.  
No.  
56  
57  
58  
59  
No.  
Description  
REQ.  
420725 Agitator, Complete  
420759 Wheel, Agitator  
420760 Washer, Flat, M12  
420761 Nut, Self-Locking, M12, Zinc  
420710 Bolt, Hex Head, M10 x 65, Zinc  
420717 Nut, Hex, M10, Zinc  
1
1
2
1
1
1
60  
61  
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
MOST ACCIDENTS OCCUR BECAUSE OF NEGLECT OR CARELESSNESS.  
AVOID NEEDLESS ACCIDENTS BY FOLLOWING ALL OF THE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS LISTED BELOW.  
1. Machinery should be operated only by those who  
are responsible and are authorized to do so.  
2. Stop the engine, lower all equipment, lock the  
brakes, and remove the ignition key before  
dismounting from the tractor.  
11. A heavy load can cause instability of the tractor.  
Use extreme care during road travel. Slow down  
on turns and watch out for bumps. Tractor may  
need front counter-weights to counter-balance  
the weight of the implement.  
3. Never stand between tractor and implement while  
tractor is being backed to hitch.  
12. Reduce speed on hillsides or curves so there is  
no danger of tipping.  
4. Loose fitting clothing should not be worn, to avoid  
catching on various parts.  
13. Avoid driving too close to the edge of ditches or  
creeks.  
5. Detach implement in area where children normally  
14. Do not transport implement on public toads  
without reflectors and slow moving vehicle  
emblem in daylight and with approved warning  
lights at night and other periods of poor visibility.  
15. Due to the width of some implements, use extra  
caution on highways, farm roads, and when  
approaching gates.  
16. Always be sure the implement is in the proper  
position for transport.  
17. Keep alert and watch the front as well as the rear  
do not play.  
6. When performing adjustments or maintenance on  
an implement, first lower it to the ground or block it  
securely at a workable height.  
7. Only a qualified operator should be permitted on  
tractor when in operation; no riders allowed.  
8. Make certain everyone is in the clear before  
starting tractor or raising or lowering equipment.  
9. Operate the tractor and implement only while  
seated in the driver’s seat.  
when working with the implement.  
10. Reduce speed when transporting mounted  
implement to avoid bouncing and momentary loss  
of steering control.  
Please work, drive, play, and live each day with care and  
concern for your safety and that of your family and fellow  
citizens.  
Broadcast  
Seeder/Spreader  
OWNER’S  
MANUAL  
MAKE EVERY DAY  
A HOLIDAY  
FROM ACCIDENTS  
MODEL NO.’s  
CS-694  
CS-1094  
CSP-694  
CSP-1094  
3-Pt. Broadcast Seeder/Spreader  
WORKSAVER LIMITED WARRANTY  
Worksaver warrants its implements, parts and accessories to be free from defects in  
materials and workmanship for a period of six (6) months from the date of purchase. Upon  
written approval, Worksaver will repair or exchange without charge any part, which upon  
examination by Worksaveror its authorized agent, shall disclose to be defective.  
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.  
WHEN ORDERING  
REPAIR PARTS, ALWAYS  
GIVE THE FOLLOWING  
INFORMATION:  
1. PART NUMBER  
2. PART DESCRIPTION  
3. MODEL NUMBER  
4. NAME OF ITEM  
The obligations assumed by Worksaver and the limitations expressed herein are in lieu of  
all other warranties expressed or implied.  
WORKSAVER, INC.  
P.O. Box 100, Litchfield, IL. 62056-0100  
MARCH 2001  
Phone: 1-217-324-5973 Fax: 1-217-324-3356  
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