John Deere Broadcast Spreader User Manual User Manual

JOHN DEERE  
WORLDWIDE COMMERCIAL & CONSUMER  
EQUIPMENT DIVISION  
M158881  
H8  
Broadcast Spreader  
LPBS36JD  
OMM158881 H8  
OMM158881 H8  
OPERATOR’S MANUAL  
All information, illustrations and  
specifications in this manual are based on  
the latest information at the time of  
publication. The right is reserved to make  
changes at any time without notice.  
COPYRIGHT© 2008  
Deere & Co.  
John Deere Worldwide Commercial and  
Consumer Equipment Division  
All rights reserved  
Previous Editions  
COPYRIGHT©  
North American Version  
Litho in U.S.A.  
INTRODUCTION  
• Distribute load evenly for safe travel and unloading of cart.  
Introduction  
• Do not obstruct the operator’s view during use.  
Using Your Operator’s Manual  
Read this entire operator’s manual, especially the safety information,  
before operating.  
Towing Loads Safely  
• Stopping distance increases with speed and weight of towed load. Travel  
slowly and allow extra time and distance to stop.  
This manual is an important part of your machine. Keep all manuals in a  
convenient location so they can be accessed easily.  
Total towed weight must not exceed limits specified in towing vehicle  
operator’s manual.  
Use the safety and operating information in the attachment operator’s  
manual, along with the machine operator’s manual, to operate and service  
the attachment safely and correctly.  
• Excessive towed load can cause loss of traction and loss of control on  
slopes. Reduce towed weight when operating on slopes.  
If your attachment manual has a section called Preparing the Machine, it  
means that you will have to do something to your tractor or vehicle before  
you can install the attachment. The Assembly and Installation sections of  
this manual provide information to assemble and install the attachment to  
your tractor or vehicle. Use the Service section to make any needed  
adjustments and routine service to your attachment.  
• Never allow children or others in or on towed equipment.  
• Use only approved hitches. Tow only with a machine that has a hitch  
designed for towing. Do not attach towed equipment except at the  
approved hitch point.  
• Follow the manufacturer’s recommendations for weight limits for towed  
equipment and towing on slopes. Use counterweights or wheel weights as  
described in the machine operator’s manual.  
If you have any questions or concerns with the assembly, installation, or  
operation of this attachment, see your local John Deere dealer or call John  
Deere Special Services at 1-866-218-8622 for assistance.  
• Do not turn sharply. Use additional caution when turning or operating  
under adverse surface conditions. Use care when reversing.  
Warranty information on this John Deere attachment can be found in the  
warranty that came with your John Deere tractor or vehicle.  
• Do not shift to neutral and coast downhill.  
Protect Bystanders  
Product Identification  
• Keep bystanders away when you operate a towed attachment.  
Product Compatibility  
This spreader is designed for use with Lawn Tractors and Lawn and  
Garden Tractors.  
• Before you back machine and attachment, look carefully behind  
attachment for bystanders.  
Keep Riders Off Towed Attachment  
Keep riders off of a towed attachment.  
Riders on a towed attachment are subject to injury, such as being struck  
by objects and being thrown off the attachment during sudden starts,  
stops and turns.  
Safety  
Read Safety in Machine Operator’s Manual  
Read the general safety operating precautions in your machine operator’s  
manual for additional safety information.  
Riders obstruct the operator's view, resulting in the attachment being used  
in an unsafe manner.  
Keep riders off of hitch bracket.  
Operate Safely  
Avoid Injury From Drawbar  
Before you disconnect an attachment from machine hitch plate:  
• This attachment is intended for use in lawn care and home applications.  
Do not tow behind a vehicle on a highway or in any high speed application.  
Do not tow at speeds higher than maximum recommended towing speed.  
• Unload attachment.  
Towing speed should always be slow enough to maintain control. Travel  
slowly over rough ground.  
• Stop attachment on level ground.  
• Stop machine engine.  
• Do not let children or an untrained person operate machine.  
• Lock machine park brake.  
• Do not let anyone, especially children, ride on machine or attachment.  
Riders are subject to injury such as being struck by foreign objects and  
being thrown off. Riders may also obstruct the operator’s view, resulting in  
the machine being operated in an unsafe manner.  
• Block attachment wheels.  
• Make sure hands, feet or other body parts are not under drawbar.  
• Check machine brake action before you operate. Adjust or service  
brakes as necessary.  
• Keep all nuts and bolts tight to be sure the equipment is in safe working  
condition.  
• Keep all parts in good condition and properly installed. Fix damage  
immediately. Replace worn or broken parts. Replace all worn or damaged  
safety and instruction decals.  
• Do not modify machine or safety devices. Unauthorized modifications to  
the machine or attachment may impair its function and safety.  
• Securely anchor all loads to prevent loads from falling.  
Introduction - 1  
ASSEMBLY  
Qty.  
Description  
Assembly  
2
Clevis, Hitch (L)  
Parts in Kit  
Hardware Skin Pack (Z-1912)  
A
Qty.  
1
1
5
2
6
6
6
2
1
1
8
2
2
6
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
3
1
1
2
4
Description  
Grip, Flat (M)  
M
Knob, 4-Prong (N)  
Nylon Locknut, 5/16 in.  
Nut, Hex, 5/16 in.  
B
Nylon Locknut, 1/4 in.  
Nylon Washer, Flat, 1/4 in.  
Bolt, Hex, 1/4 x 1-3/4 in.  
Bolt, Hex, 5/16 x 2-1/4 in.  
Fan Driver  
C
K
N
J
I
H
D
Hairpin Cotter  
G
Washer, Flat, 5/16 in.  
Snap Ring, E-Type  
Bearing, Axle  
L
E
Washer, Flat, 5/8 in.  
Hairpin Cotter, Special  
Agitator Spring  
E
O-Ring, 3/8 in.  
F
Cotter Pin, 1/8 x 1 in.  
Carriage Bolt, 5/16 x 2 in.  
Hitch Pin, 1/2 x 2-1/2 in.  
Hairpin Cotter, 1/8 in.  
Spacer, Latch  
MX40574  
Qty.  
1
Description  
Hopper Assembly (A)  
Handle, Flow Control (B)  
Gage Plate (C)  
1
1
Washer, Special  
1
Tube, Tow (D)  
Washer, Curved Spring  
Bolt, Hex, 5/16 x 2-3/4 in.  
Spring, Latch  
2
Wheel (E)  
1
Axle (F)  
1
Support Frame, Hopper (G)  
Link Rod (H)  
Carriage Bolt, 5/16 x 3/4 in.  
Locknut, Hex, 5/16 in.  
Bushing, Pivot Plate  
1
1
Transmission and Bracket (I)  
Hardware Bag (Z-1911)  
Assemble Hopper to Frame  
Qty.  
1
Description  
1. Remove hopper assembly, support frame, and inner carton from box.  
2. Remove protective foam from bottom of hopper.  
Fan (J)  
1
Handle Stop (K)  
Assembly - 2  
ASSEMBLY  
NOTE: Hardware for the next step is found on the Hardware Skin  
NOTE: Hardware for the next step is found on the Skin Pack (Z-  
Pack (Z-1912), Panel A.  
1912), Panel B.  
A
H
B
F
D
G
C
D
MX40300  
4. Install tow tube (F) onto support frame (D) with two 5/16 x 2-1/4 in. hex  
bolts (G) and 5/16 in. hex nuts (H). Tighten nuts to 30 N•m (22 lb-ft), or two  
complete turns after finger tight.  
E
Install Transmission and Wheels  
NOTE: Hardware for the next step is found on the Hardware Skin  
Pack (Z-1912), Panel C.  
MX40299  
C
3. Install six 1/4 x 1-3/4 in. hex bolts (A), and 1/4 in. flat nylon washer (B)  
through top of hopper (C) and through support frame (D), as shown.  
Secure bottom of bolt with 1/4 in. nylon locknut (E). To avoid damage to  
plastic, do not overtighten hardware.  
A
C
D
B
B
MX40403  
1. Slide the fan driver (A) on the transmission assembly (B) shaft (with the  
larger surface facing upward) and fan (C) onto the transmission assembly  
(B) until both rest on the spring pin (D), as shown.  
Assembly - 3  
ASSEMBLY  
NOTE: Hardware for the next step is found on the Hardware Skin  
,Pack (Z-1912) Panel D.  
IMPORTANT: Avoid damage! The hole in the transmission hub  
and axle must be closely aligned to prevent hairpin cotter from  
binding upon insertion.  
I
H
G
M
L
MX40302, MX21908  
K
Picture Note: View from rear of spreader.  
5. Slide axle until it is centered through transmission as shown in diagram.  
Install hairpin cotter (L) through transmission and axle center hole (M).  
This may be a force fit.  
J
F
J
NOTE: Hardware for the next step is found on the Hardware Skin  
Pack (Z-1912), Panel E.  
F
E
P
Q
R
O
P
H
MX40301  
N
N
2. Raise transmission into position by installing transmission fan shaft into  
center hole of the control plates on the bottom of the hopper. Lower  
transmission bracket (E) onto bolts (F).  
R
S
3. Install axle (G) through support frame assembly (H) with offset hole  
near center of axle to line up with hole in spreader transmission (I).  
O
Q
MX40303, MX21907  
6. Install axle bearing (N) onto each side of axle so square end of bearing  
fits into square hole of support frame assembly (H).  
IMPORTANT: Avoid damage! To avoid transmission damage, do  
not adjust slot in transmission bracket forward or rearward. The  
slot will self center as hardware is tightened.  
7. Install two 5/8 in. flat washers (O) onto each side of axle. Lubricate the  
axle ends with general purpose grease.  
4. Secure the transmission bracket by installing two 5/16 in. flat washers  
(J) and two 5/16 in. nylon locknuts (K). Tighten hardware finger tight.  
8. Install wheel (P), 5/8 in. flat washer (Q), and E-type snap ring (R) onto  
each end of axle, as shown in diagram.  
NOTE: Delete washers (O), if required, to allow hairpin cotter, special  
to slip into hole.  
9. Install hairpin cotter, special (S) through inside hole in wheel hub and  
axle.  
10. Tighten hardware installed in Step 4.  
Assembly - 4  
ASSEMBLY  
hardware finger tight.  
Install Agitator Spring and Clevis  
4. Install 1/2 x 2-1/2 in. hitch pin (J) and 1/8 in. hairpin cotter (K) through  
end of clevis brackets, as shown.  
NOTE: Hardware for the next step is found on the Hardware Skin  
Pack (Z-1912), Panel F.  
5. Tighten hardware installed in Step 3.  
Assemble Gage Plate  
D
E
Install Handle Stop  
NOTE: Parts and hardware for the next steps are found in Hardware  
Bag (Z-1911) and on Hardware Bag (Z-1912), Panel H.  
B
C
A
D
B
A
E
F
C
MX40576  
1. Install 3/8 in. O-ring (A) on transmission shaft (B) until seated on bottom  
of hopper (C).  
2. Install agitator spring (D), and secure with 1/8 x 1 in. cotter pin (E)  
through top loop in agitator spring and hole in transmission shaft, as  
shown. Bend legs of cotter pin to secure its placement.  
G
NOTE: Parts and hardware for the next step are found in the  
Hardware Bag (Z-1911) and on the Hardware Skin Pack (Z-1912),  
Panel G.  
J
H
F
G
MX40577  
1. Install curved spring washer (A) onto 5/16 x 3/4 in. carriage bolt (B).  
Direction of washer is not important.  
I
2. Insert carriage bolt (B) and washer (A) from the inside of the gage plate  
(C) through the slot (D) so the end of the bolt protrudes outward.  
K
3. Attach handle stop (E) and 4-prong knob (F) to carriage bolt (B).  
4. Move handle stop (E) to the full open position and tighten knob (F) (see  
label (G) on top of gage plate).  
MX40306  
3. Install hitch clevis brackets (F) onto tow tube end (G) with two 5/16 x 2  
in. carriage bolts (H) and 5/16 in. nylon locknuts (I), as shown. Tighten  
Assembly - 5  
ASSEMBLY  
Attach Flow Control Handle  
3. Insert the flow control handle (B) through the gage plate (C). Insure that  
the link rod (A) is in the up position and end of link rod is orientated as  
shown.  
NOTE: Rotate link rod (A) as necessary to match diagram.  
4. Slide the flat grip (D) over the end of the flow control handle (B), as  
shown.  
B
A
B
C
B
A
K
F
J
E
MX40578  
1. Insert the 'S' shaped end of the link rod (A) through the upper hole of  
the flow control handle (B).  
A
C
H
I
D
G
G
MX40579  
5. Insert one 5/16 x 2-3/4 in. hex bolt (E) and one 5/16 in. flat washer (F)  
through one side of the gage plate, as shown(C).  
B
A
6. Install one special washer (G), one spring (H), and a second special  
washer (G).  
7. Install hex bolt assembly through flow control handle (B), one latch  
spacer (I), and out opposite side of gage plate (C).  
8. Secure assembly with one 5/16 in. flat washer (J), and one 5/16 in.  
nylon locknut (K).  
A
B
C
MX40581  
2. Position gage plate (C) as shown.  
Assembly - 6  
ASSEMBLY  
Attach Gage Plate to Spreader  
2-3/4 in. bolts (E) and two 5/16 in. flat washers (F) through one side of the  
gage plate, as shown(A).  
NOTE: Do not tighten the locknuts until after calibrating the gage  
plate.  
B
5. Install four pivot plate bushings (G) (two on each side of tow tube (D)),  
two more 5/16 in. flat washers (F), and secure on opposite side with two 5/  
16 in. hex locknuts (H).  
Calibrate Gage Plate  
C
B
A
MX40308  
1. Hold assembled gage plate (A) over tow tube with flow control handle  
up and link rod (B) facing hole (C) on the hopper control plate.  
2. Rotate assembled gage plate (A) approximately 90° clockwise, and  
insert formed end of the of the link rod (B) into the hole (C) on the hopper  
control plate, as shown.  
A
NOTE: Hardware for the next steps are found on the Hardware Skin  
Pack (Z-1912), Panel J.  
C
E
D
MX40310  
1. Move flow control handle (A) to the open position (towards front clevis).  
2. Make sure that hopper control plate opens fully (B); if not, slide the gage  
plate (C) forward or backward until control gate is fully open.  
A
F
F
3. Tighten gage plate (C) securely to the tow tube (D) by tightening the two  
sets of 5/16 in. hardware (E) holding gage plate to tow tube.  
H
E
G
G
D
F
E
F
F
H
A
E
F
F
H
A
G
C
G
D
MX40580  
MX40311  
3. Rotate assembled gage plate (A) counter-clockwise until the handle is  
oriented upward and the bottom of the gage plate is over the tow tube (D).  
4. Move flow control handle (A) to the close position (towards rear of unit).  
Verify hopper control gate fully closes (F).  
4. Attach the gage plate to the tow tube as shown by inserting two 5/16 x  
Assembly - 7  
INSTALLING  
5. Securely tighten the flow control handle (A) to the gage plate (C),  
compressing the spring. Flow control handle should have resistance to  
movement.  
Removing  
Removing the Spreader  
Fan Height Adjustment  
1. Park machine safely. See “Parking Safely” in the Safety section.  
NOTE: The four tabs on the fan should be compressed against the  
fan driver. If pressure is not applied, the fan connection will be loose  
resulting in poor performance.  
2. Remove all materials from the hopper before removing spreader from  
machine.  
c
CAUTION: Avoid injury! Keep hands, feet and other body  
parts away from under drawbar.  
3. Remove 1/8 in. hairpin cotter from hitch pin.  
4. Hold spreader tow tube to remove pressure from hitch pin, then remove  
hitch pin from hitch clevis and rear hitch plate or drawbar on machine.  
C
5. Pull or push spreader backward to disengage hitch clevis from machine  
hitch, install hitch pin in hitch clevis for storage and secure with 1/8 in.  
hairpin cotter.  
B
A
Storing  
The spreader can be tipped upright and stored against a wall using less  
space:  
1. Remove any loose material from hopper and fan using a brush and  
garden hose. The spreader should be clean and dry before storing.  
2. Roll spreader to desired storage area, lift hitch clevis to pivot spreader  
to vertical position.  
MX40304  
Operating  
1. Adjust fan (A) with fan driver (B) upwards on shaft as close to bottom of  
hopper (C) without touching during operation. Make sure fan driver  
engages the four plastic tabs on the bottom of fan.  
Daily Operating Checklist  
Check for loose or missing hardware.  
Make sure all connections are tight.  
Make sure attachment responds properly to controls.  
Installing  
Check for debris build-up that could obstruct proper motion of the  
Installing the Spreader  
spreader control components.  
1. Park machine safely. See “Parking Safely” in Safety section.  
Check to make sure tires are inflated to 20 psi (1.3 bar) (138 kPa)  
maximum.  
Operating the Spreader  
B
The fan speed and the spread width are controlled by the speed of the  
vehicle. The recommended operating speed is slightly faster than that of a  
brisk walk, 3 mph. 3 mph is equal to the vehicle traveling 40 ft in nine  
seconds.  
C
The flow control assembly operates the flow control plate. The flow control  
assembly is marked 0 (closest) to 10 (fully open). The position selected  
determine the amount of material to be broadcast. The higher the number,  
the heavier the application of material.  
A
Flow control setting for many of the common fertilizers, insecticides, and  
grass seeds are provided in the alphabetized table listing flow control  
settings. If the product is not listed in the flow control settings table, use  
the calibration guide to set the flow control.  
MX34595  
2. Remove 1/8 in. hairpin cotter (A) and hitch pin (B) from hitch clevis (C)  
of spreader.  
The agitator spring located inside the hopper provides consistent material  
flow of pelletized materials and seed. It is not designed to break up lumps  
of material or seed. Break up any lumps as you fill the hopper.  
3. Pull spreader forward and position hitch clevis to straddle machine rear  
hitch plate or drawbar (not shown). Align all hitch pin holes, then install  
hitch pin down through hitch clevis and machine hitch, securing with 1/8  
in. hairpin cotter.  
After determining the correct setting number for your material, loosen  
knob and move stop bracket to that position. Tighten knob. Move flow  
control handle to the lock position to open the flow control plate.  
Installing - 8  
SERVICE  
One Side Only Spreading  
Directional Control  
Normal Operation (Uniform Spreading)  
Fertilizers, insecticides, and grass seed each have different particle size  
and weight. This can be referred to as particle density. As the particles are  
impacted by the fan, the distribution can be centered or slightly off center  
depending on particle density and forward vehicle speed.  
E
F
C
D
A
A
MX40395  
MX25911  
The directional control plate can be used for adjusting the material spread  
pattern when spreading near sidewalks (C), planting beds (D), etc. With  
the plate adjusted to the left side (E), the directional control plate only  
operates with 90% shut-off of material to the right side (F) of the vehicle as  
shown in the illustration above.  
Adjustment can be made by moving the direction control plate (A) to the  
right or left.  
Operating Tips  
• Always operate your spreader with the speed limit for which it was  
designed - 3 mph.  
B
• When backing, carefully back straight to avoid jack knifing, which could  
result in damage to equipment.  
• Only tow your spreader behind vehicles for which it was designed -  
riders, and lawn and garden tractors.  
• Do not load the hopper with more than the maximum weight capacity of  
79 kg (175 lb).  
• Break up any lumps as you fill the hopper.  
• Do not use on windy days, especially when spreading fine grass seed or  
herbicides.  
• Optimum hitch height is 18 - 23 cm (7- 9 in.).  
• The flow control handle should have resistance to movement. Increase  
or decrease spring tension as required to get desired flow control handle  
resistance.  
MX40313  
The directional decal located below the directional control plate will aid  
you in adjusting the spread pattern. For most applications the plate should  
be placed close to the center position (B) described by the label above. If  
the material is coming out right or left during operation, adjustment of this  
plate should be made to center the material distribution pattern behind the  
vehicle. Your broadcast spreader has a patented feature to allow you to  
adjust for centering.  
Service  
Maintenance Tips  
• The key to years of trouble-free service is to keep your spreader clean  
and dry.  
• Never allow material to remain in hopper for extended periods of time.  
• Should rust develop, sand lightly and then paint area with enamel.  
• Periodically check all fasteners for tightness.  
• Rinse/dry inside and outside of spreader after each use. Move flow  
control as you rinse, to avoid build up of material.  
Service - 9  
SERVICE  
Remove Gage Plate and Remaining Components  
Annual Maintenance  
Remove Wheels  
E
B
B
C
D
A
C
C
F
E
A
D
A
F
B
B
MX40396  
B
1. Remove E-type snap ring (A), 5/8 in. flat washer (B), wheel (C), 5/8 in.  
flat washer (D) (if installed), and axle bearing (E). Remove hairpin cotter,  
special (F).  
D
A
B
E
B
D
C
C
F
K
MX40309  
1. Remove two 5/16 x 2-3/4 in. hex bolts (A), four 5/16 in. flat washers (B),  
four pivot plate bushings (C), and two 5/16 in. nylon locknuts (D). Remove  
assembled gage plate (E) from tow tube (F).  
J
G
I
G
H
MX40397  
2. Remove hairpin cotter (G), and slide axle (H) out from support frame (I).  
Remove axle bearing (J) and 5/8 in. flat washers (K) (if installed) on axle.  
H
3. Clean parts.  
4. Lightly lubricate both axle ends.  
E
MX40308  
2. Rotate assembled gage plate (E) approximately 90° clockwise, and  
remove formed end of the of the link rod (G) from hole (H) on the hopper  
control plate, as shown.  
Service - 10  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
J
R
K
K
S
I
F
MX40398  
3. Remove the transmission bracket (I) from tow tube (F) by removing two  
5/16 in. nylon locknuts (J) and two 5/16 in. flat washers (K).  
W
V
N
U
U
M
T
L
MX40400  
O
7. Remove the four bolts (R), washers (S), nuts (T) and straps (U) that  
hold the gate (V) and directional control plate (W).  
8. Separate parts as shown.  
9. Clean thoroughly using soap and water.  
Q
P
NOTE: Be sure to calibrate the gage plate before using spreader (see  
“Calibrate Gage Plate” in the Assembly section).  
10. Assemble parts reverse order of removal.  
MX40399  
4. Remove 1/8 x 1 in. cotter pin (L), 3/8 in. O-ring (M), and agitator spring  
(N) from transmission shaft (O).  
Troubleshooting  
5. Remove transmission (P) assembly.  
6. Clean fan (Q).  
Using Troubleshooting Chart  
If you are experiencing a problem that is not listed in this chart, see your  
authorized dealer for service.  
When you have checked all the possible causes listed and you are still  
experiencing the problem, see your authorized dealer.  
Troubleshooting Chart  
IF  
CHECK  
Not enough or too  
much fertilizer  
dispensed.  
Calibrate the gage plate.  
Flow control handle Flow control handle hardware too tight: Loosen 5/  
hard or will not  
operate.  
16 x2-3/4 in. bolt on flow control handle  
assembly.  
Take gate and directional control plates apart;  
clean plates out with soap and water.  
Troubleshooting - 11  
SPECIFICATIONS  
IF  
CHECK  
lbs/1000 Flow  
Materialsb  
square  
feet  
Control  
Fan does not turn  
when pulling.  
Find or replace missing hairpin cotter, special on  
right wheel rim.  
Setting  
at 3  
mpha  
Find or replace missing hairpin cotter in  
transmission.  
2
1.5  
2
Bayer Grub Control  
Check position of fan and fan driver.  
3.2  
3.8  
2.9  
3.6  
3.2  
Bayer Lawn Fertilizer Plus Weed Control II 30-3-4  
Bayer Season Long Grub Control  
Bayer Season Long Grub Control  
Bayer Lawn Starter Fertilizer 20-27-5  
Check for transmission malfunction: With the  
broadcast spreader attached to your machine, lift  
the drive wheel and rotate. At the same time  
apply gentle pressure to the fan shaft. It should  
turn with each rotation of the wheel.  
2
1.5  
2
2
Bayer Lawn Fertilizer Plus Crabgrass Preventer  
30-3-4  
Specifications  
3
2
Eliminator Ant, Flea, and Tick Killer Granules  
Eliminator Ant, Flea, and Tick Killer Granules  
Eliminator Ant, Flea, and Tick Killer Granules  
Eliminator 5% Diazinon Killer Granules  
Howard Johnsons All-Purpose Fertilizer 8-8-8  
Howard Johnsons All-Purpose Fertilizer 10-10-10  
Howard Johnsons All-Purpose Fertilizer 12-12-12  
Ironite 1-0-0  
LPBS36JD Broadcast Spreader  
Dimensions  
2.5  
2
1.5  
1.5  
2
Size (maximum weight). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 kg (175 lb)  
Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.10 cu m (3.5 cu ft)  
Wheels and Tires . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33.0 x 10.2 cm (13 x 5 in) Turf tread  
Tire Inflation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138 kPa (20 PSI)  
2
7
2.5  
2.5  
2.5  
2
(Specifications and design subject to change without notice.)  
7
7
Flow Control Settings for Specific Products  
5
c
CAUTION: Avoid injury! Chemicals can be dangerous.  
Avoid injury to operator or bystanders:  
4
2
Klay Soft Pelletized Gypsum Soil Conditioner  
Klay Soft Pelletized Gypsum Soil Conditioner  
Klay Soft Pelletized Gypsum Soil Conditioner  
Lesco Pre-M 0.86% Plus Fertilizer 25-0-7  
Lesco Starter Fertilizer 18-24-12  
3
1.5  
1.5  
2
• Read chemical container label for handling instructions. A  
Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) should be supplied by the  
chemical dealer and provides proper safety information.  
2
4
• Wear proper clothing and safety equipment while handling or  
applying chemicals.  
4.2  
4.2  
4
2
• Prohibit all smoking, drinking, and eating around chemicals.  
2
Lesco Turf Fertilizer 24-2-11  
The following is a list of flow control settings for specific products available  
for use with the spreader. Some products may not be available in all areas.  
2
Lesco Weed and Feed  
Flow control settings are based on 3 mph forward speed.  
8
3.5  
2.5  
3.5  
5
Master Turf Ultimate Tall Fescue Blend  
Master Turf Ultimate Tall Fescue Blend  
Milorganite 6-2-0  
4
lbs/1000 Flow  
Materialsb  
square  
feet  
Control  
8
Setting  
at 3  
16  
3.2  
Milorganite 6-2-0  
mpha  
2
Miracle-Gro Lawn Fertilizer Plus Weed Control 28-  
3-3  
10  
3.8  
2.9  
3
3
All American All Purpose Fertilizer 10-10-10  
Bayer Season Long Grub Control  
Bayer Season Long Grub Control  
Bayer Complete Insect Killer  
2.5  
2
3.6  
3.1  
9.6  
4.8  
2.4  
1.2  
4
2
Miracle-Gro STarter Lawn Fertilizer 20-27-5  
Miracle-Gro STarter Lawn Fertilizer 29-3-4  
Ortho Lawn Insect Killer Granules  
Ortho Lawn Insect Killer Granules  
Ortho Lawn Insect Killer Granules  
Ortho Lawn Insect Killer Granules  
Ortho Max Insect Killer for Lawns  
1.5  
3
2
2
1.5  
1.5  
1
Bayer Complete Insect Killer  
2
3
Bayer Power Force Multi-Insect Killer  
Bayer Power Force Multi-Insect Killer  
Bayer Grub Control  
1
2
1
3
1.5  
2
Specifications - 12  
SPECIFICATIONS  
lbs/1000 Flow  
Materialsb  
lbs/1000 Flow  
Materialsb  
square  
feet  
Control  
square  
feet  
Control  
Setting  
at 3  
Setting  
at 3  
mpha  
mpha  
2
1.5  
1
Ortho Max Insect Killer for Lawns  
Ortho Max Insect Killer for Lawns  
2.3  
1.4  
2.7  
2.2  
1.1  
2.5  
2
Scotts Grubex Season Long Grub Control  
Scotts Lawn Fungus Control  
1
1.5  
2
10  
3
Parkers Super Soilife Lawn and Garden Fertilizer  
10-10-10  
Scotts Lawn Fungus Control  
2
Scotts Pure Premium Kentucky Bluegrass Mix  
Scotts Pure Premium Kentucky Bluegrass Mix  
6.5  
2
Parkers Super Soilife Lawn and Garden Fertilizer  
16-4-8  
1.5  
2
Scotts Pure Premium Sun and Shade Grass Seed  
Mixture  
3.6  
10  
2
4
Pennington Lawn Starter Fertilizer 18-24-6  
Pennington Master Turf High Traffic Lawn Seed  
Mixture  
1.25  
1.5  
Scotts Pure Premium Sun and Shade Grass Seed  
Mixture  
5
3
Pennington Master Turf High Traffic Lawn Seed  
Mixture  
3.6  
5.9  
2.7  
3.1  
2.7  
2.9  
3.3  
4.6  
2.33  
2.25  
3
2
Scotts Starter Fertilizer 20-27-5  
Scotts Starter Fertilizer 20-27-5  
Scotts Turf Builder 28-3-8  
2
8
4
3
4
Pennington Master Turf Shady Lawn Seed Mixture  
Pennington Master Turf Shady Lawn Seed Mixture  
2
4
1.5  
2
Scotts Turf Builder Lawn Fertilizer 29-3-4  
Scotts Turf Builder with Summer Guard  
Scotts Turf Builder Plus Weed Control  
Scotts Winterizer 22-4-1  
10  
Pennington Master Turf Sun and Shade Lawn  
Seed Mixture  
5
3
Pennington Master Turf Sun and Shade Lawn  
Seed Mixture  
2
1
2
1.5  
1.5  
4
Real-Kill Multi-Purpose Lawn and Garden Insect  
Killer  
2
Sevin Lawn Insect Granules  
2.5  
10  
5
Real-Kill Multi-Purpose Lawn and Garden Insect  
Killer  
2
Sevin Lawn Insect Granules  
2
Sevin Lawn Insect Granules  
Rebels Supreme Blend Grass Seed for Sun and  
Shade  
2
Spectracide Grub Stop  
3
Rebels Supreme Blend Grass Seed for Sun and  
Shade  
3
1
Spectracide Traizicide Insect Killer Granules  
Sta-Green Lawn Fertilizer 29-2-5  
Sta-Green Lawn Weed Control  
Sta-Green 200 Plus Weed and Feed 28-3-3  
Sta-Green Starter Fertilizer 18-24-10  
Sta-Green Weed and Feed 28-2-4  
Sun and Shade Grass Seed Mixture  
Sun and Shade Grass Seed Mixture  
Vigoro Insect Control Plus Fertilizer  
Vigoro Starter Fertilizer  
3.6  
2
2
10  
12.3  
8.1  
6
4
Ringer Lawn Restore 10-2-6  
1.5  
2
4.5  
3
Sam’s Choice Crabgrass Preventer 30-3-4  
Sam’s Choice Crabgrass Preventer 30-3-4  
Sam’s Choice Crabgrass Preventer 30-3-4  
Sam’s Choice Crabgrass Preventer 30-3-4  
Sam’s Choice Insect Control Plus Fertilizer 28-4-6  
Sam’s Choice Lawn Food 29-3-4  
3.2  
3.6  
3.2  
10  
5
2
3
2
5.4  
3
2.5  
1.5  
2
4
3
3.2  
6
3
1
3
Sam’s Choice Starter Fertilizer 20-27-5  
Sam’s Choice Starter Fertilizer 20-27-5  
Scotts Classic Grass Seed Fall Grass Seed Mix  
Scotts Classic Grass Seed Fall Grass Seed Mix  
Scotts Grubex  
3.6  
3.2  
3
2
3.6  
4
2
2
Vigoro Turf Fertilizer 29-3-4  
3
1.5  
2
Vigoro Ultra Turf Winterizer 22-3-14  
Vigoro Weed and Feed  
2
2
3.2  
4
2.3  
3.1  
1.5  
2
3
Wal Mart Gardens Kentucky Bluegrass Grass  
Seed  
Scotts Grubex Season Long Grub Control  
Specifications - 13  
GETTING QUALITY SERVICE  
lbs/1000 Flow  
Materialsb  
Getting Quality Service  
square  
feet  
Control  
Setting  
at 3  
John Deere Quality Continues with Quality Service  
mpha  
John Deere provides a process to handle your questions or problems,  
should they arise, to ensure that product quality continues with quality  
parts and service support.  
2
2
Wal Mart Gardens Kentucky Bluegrass Grass  
Seed  
Follow the steps below to get answers to any questions you may have  
about your product.  
8
4
3
2
Wal Mart Gardens Kentucky 31 Tall Fescue  
Wal Mart Gardens Kentucky 31 Tall Fescue  
Wal Mart Weed and Feed 28-3-3  
1. Refer to your attachment and machine operator manuals.  
4
2. In North America or Canada, call John Deere Special Services at 1-  
866-218-8622 and provide product serial number (if available) and model  
number.  
3.2  
a. Flow Control Settings are based on 3 mph forward speed.  
b. The products listed are the property of their respective owners, and are  
not the property of, nor recommended by, Deere and Company.  
Calibration Settings  
If the product you are using is not listed in the flow control setting table,  
use the this calibration guide to set the flow control. Calibration guide  
information is also provided on the hopper decal of the spreader.  
Using application information on product package, find the calibration  
setting in the following guide and set calibration control lever.  
Adjust spread pattern.  
Calibration settings have been determined using a 3 MPH pace or 40 ft. of  
travel in 9 seconds.  
Calibration Guide for Flow Control Settings  
lbs/1000 square feet  
0 - 1.9  
Flow Control Setting  
1
2.0 - 2.9  
1.5  
2
3.0 - 4.9  
5.0 - 6.9  
2.5  
3
7.0 - 8.9  
9.0 - 10.9  
11.0 - 12.9  
13.0 - 14.9  
15.0 - 17.5  
17.6 - 19.5  
19.6 - 21.5  
21.6 - 23.5  
23.6 - 25.5  
25.6 - 27.9  
28.0 - 29.9  
30.3 - 33.4  
33.5 - 36.0  
3.5  
4
4.5  
5
5.5  
6
6.5  
7
7.5  
8
9
10  
Getting Quality Service - 14  
GETTING QUALITY SERVICE  
Getting Quality Service - 15  

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