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FORM NO.80324
November I. 1996
Read this document before operating the spreader .
This manual is for Fisher Regular and High Capacity Hopper Spreaders with serial numbers (2600 -
).
PREFACE
Welcome to the growing family of FISHER@ spreader owners.
This manual provides safety, operation, maintenance, repair parts, and accessories information for your new FISHER spreader. To keep your spreader operating safely and efficiently, insist that all operators and maintenance personnel read and understand this manual.
substitute items as they could affect the perfonnance and warranty of this product.
Before using your FISHER spreader, make sure your vehicle is equipped with all vehicle manufacturer's and Fisher's recommended options for spreading. Read this manual and all spreader labels before using the spreader.
dealer/distributor knows your spreader best and is interested in your complete satisfaction. Contact your dealer or distributor if you require assistance,
Always obtain original Fisher service parts from your Fisher dealer/distributor. Never accept any
Before using your spreader, read this manual carefully and follow its recommendations.
Fisher Engineering reserves the right under its product improvement procedures to change construction or design details and furnish equipment when so altered without reference to illustrations or specifications used herein. Fisher Engineering and the vehicle manufacturer may require and/or recommend optional equipment for hopper spreaders. Do not exceed the gross vehicle weight rating or the gross axle weight rating with a spreader. Fisher Engineering offers a one-year limited warranty for all hopper spreaders. See separately printed pages for this important information. FISHER@ is a registered trademark of
Douglas Dynamics, L.L.C.
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November 1, 1996
T ABLE OF CONTENTS
PREFACE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TION
Weights Vehicle
OPERATION. Identification
Payload
Engine Operation.
Starting the Engine
...
Stopping the Engine .
.
Clutch Operation.
Baffle Adjustment.
...
...
and Repair.
...
.
..
ABBREVIATION KEY.
PARTS DIAGRAMS
Chute Assembly
Chute Assembly
Conveyor Drive
AND
-Regular
LISTS.
Capacity
.
-High Capacity and Idler -
.
and Idler -
...10
...10
...10
...10
...11
...11
.7
8
8
.7
.7
.7
7
4
4
4
5
I
I
2
I
1
11
12
12
13
14
Gear Case.
Gear Case Assembly.
Housing Pre-assembly
Cover Pre-assembly
Output Shaft Pre-assembly
21
21
Input Shaft Pre-assembly
Assembly of Pre-assembled Parts. ..21
21
Gear Case Disassembly.
Feed Gate -Regular Capacity.
22
22
Feed Gate -High Capacity.
Labels -Regular and High Capacity ...23
23
20
2 I
21
CabControl
Clamp Loops.
Vehicle Harness.
Spreader Harness.
PlugCover
Hook.
Electric Throttle.
Removal Instructions.
Installation Instructions.
24
24
25
25
25
25
26
26
26
ACCESSORIES.
Center High-Mounted Stoplight
(CHMSL)Kit
Installation Instructions. ...27
Inverted Vee Assembly -
Regular Capacity Mild Steel.
Installation Instructions.
Inverted Vee Assembly -
Regular Capacity Stainless Steel.
Installation Instructions. ...29
Inverted Vee Assembly -
HighCapacity
Installation Instructions.
27
27
28
28
29
30
30
.16
High Drive with Clutch -
Regular and High Capacity. ...
.18
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Safety Definitions
C
AUTION: Indicates a situation that, if not avoided, could result in damage to product or property.
N OTE: Identifies tips, helpful hints, and maintenance information the reader should know.
Safety Precautions
Observe the following safety procedures before and during the use of the spreader. By following these rules and applying common sense, possible injury and potential damage to the product may be avoided.
SAFETY
.Stop the spreader before leaving the vehicle to unclog, adjust, oil, or clean the spreader
.Before servicing the spreader, wait for all movement to stop.
.Keep hands, feet, and clothing away from power-driven parts and the conveyor chain.
.Do not climb on or allow others to climb on the spreader at any time while operating.
.While operating the spreader, use auxiliary warning lights except when prohibited by law.
I CAUTION:
.Do not operate a spreader in need of maintenance.
.Before operating the spreader, reassemble any parts or hardware that were removed.
.Before operating the spreader, remove materials such as cleaning rags, brushes,
I
Battery Safety
.Before working with the spreader, secure all loose fitting clothing and unrestrained hair.
.Before starting the spreader, check that all personnel and equipment are clear of the spreader and the spray area-
.Before operating the spreader, check that all safety guards are in place.
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.A void exposing battery to a spark or flame.
.Always charge battery in a well ventilated area.
.A void contact with battery acid. It can cause serious personal injury and damage to the equipment.
.Always disconnect battery before removing or replacing any electrical components.
.Never lay anything on a battery .This
could result in electrical shock or bums, or damage to the vehicle or equipment.
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Spreader Labels
The diagram below indicates the location of the safety and identification labels. The numbers in the diagram correspond to the numbers listed below.
7~
5-
SAFETY
3~
11
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3
,
9
, 5
7
0
FISHER@ Deca14-1/2
(PN 20724)
X 15
8
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2
0
0A
Serial Number Label (No p .N.)
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SAFETY
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GENERAL INFORMA TION
Torque Chart
When tightening fasteners, refer to Table I,
Torque Chart, for the recommended fastener torque values.
Regular Capacity
See Figure 1 to determine the correct amount of spreading material for the regular capacity hopper spreader .
Table 1: Torque Chart
Material Weights
Refer to Table 2, Material Weights, for the weight per cubic yard of common spreading materials.
Table 2: Material Weights
MATERIAL
Fine Salt -Dry
WEIGHT (Ib. per cubic yd.)
2.025
Coarse Sand -Wet
Cinders
3,240
1,080
Figure 1
High Capacity
See Figure 2 to detennine the correct amount of spreading material for the high capacity hopper spreader.
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GENERAL INFORMA TION
Determining Vehicle Payload
Use Table 3 to record information.
I. Install hopper spreader and optional equipment according to the instructions.
2. Install or attach any other equipment that will be on the vehicle while the hopper spreader will be in use (step bumper, trailer hitch, snowplows, etc.).
Fill gas tanks.
3. Obtain the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating
(GVWR), Front Gross Axle Weight Rating
(FGA WR), and Rear Gross Axle Weight
Rating (RGA WR) from the certification label located inside the driver-side door jam.
4.
With the occupants in truck for nonnal hopper spreader operation, weigh vehicle to obtain gross vehicle weight (GVW).
5 Subtract the GVW from the GVWR to detennine the available payload to carry the material.
6.
Obtain the weight per cubic yard (lb./cu. yd.) of the desired material from Table 2, page 4.
Divide the weight into the payload to detemline the maximum volume of material that can be carried.
7. Compare the maximum volume to Figures I or 2 on page 4 to determine the maximum height of the material in the hopper spreader.
8. Fill hopper with the material to the height calculated. Re-weigh vehicle with occupants and verify the GVW, Front Gross Axle
Weight, 'and Rear Gross Axle Weight are less than the vehicle's ratings.
9. Repeat steps 7 and 8 for each type of material.
Refer to Table 3 on page 6 for an example and worksheet.
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GENERAL INFORMA TION
Material Type
Equipment installed when vehicle was weighed
Front Gross Axle Weight Rating
(FGAWR)
Rear Gross Axle Weight Rating
(RGAWR)
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating
(GVWR) (lb.)
Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) (lb.)
(empty)
Payload Available (lb.)
Material Weight (lbJcu. yd.)
Maximum Volume (cu. yd.)
Maximum Height (Approximate) (in.)
~
Loaded Front Gross Axle Weight
(FGAW) (lb.)
Loaded Rear Gross Axle Weight
(RGAW) (lb.)
Loaded Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW)
(lb.)
Table 3: Determining Vehicle Payload
Example:
Coarse Salt -Dry
RC Mild Steel 8'
Hopper Spreader
8600
-6500
= 2100
+ 1431
= 1.47
24"
Table 4: Spreader Specifications
Spreader
Description
Overall
Spreader
Length
(inches)
Empty
Weight (lb.)
(No screen or battery)
Capacity
Struck
(cu. yd.)
Capacity
Rounded
(cu. yd.)
Overall
Width
(inches)
Regular Capacity
8' Hopper Body
16 Gauge Stainless Steel
Regular Capacity
8' Hopper Body
12 Gauge Mild Steel
High Capacity
8' Hopper Body
12 Gauge Mild Steel
113
113
113
624
820
1000
1.8.
1.8**
2.6
2.3*
2.3**
3.2
50-3/4
50-3/4
58
High Capacity
10' Hopper Body
12 Gauge Mild Steel
137 1200 3.3
4.1
, Side Extensions are not recommended for the 16 Gauge Stainless Steel Spreader and will void all warranties.
,* 6" Side Extension adds 0.6 cu. yd. capacity, 12" Side Extension adds 1.2 cu. yd. capacity.
58
Overall
Height
(inches)
Recommended Use
32-1/2
32-1/2
41
41
314 or 1 Ton
Pick-up
Trucks above 8500
Ib. GVWR
Dump or
Flat Bed
Trucks above
15,000 Ib
GVWR
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Cab Control Identification
Figure 3
OPERA TION
8
When the engine starts, release the ignition switch.
N
OTE: If the engine does not start after 10 seconds of cranking, turn both vehicle and spreader ignition switches to OFF and see the
Briggs & Stratton Owner's Manual that is shipped with the spreader.
N
OTE: The conveyor and spinner will operate when the clutch switch is in the ON or BLAST position.
9. After the engine starts, move the throttle switch to IDLE and hold for 1/2 -1 second to release the choke.
10. To control the engine speed:
.Increase: hold the throttle switch at
CHOKFlFAST .
.Decrease: hold the throttle switch at IDLE.
N OTE: Maximum engine speed is obtained just prior to choking the engine.
Stopping the Engine
1. Move the throttle to illLE and hold for two seconds.
2. Turn the spreader ignition switch to OFF.
Engine Operation
Refer to Figure 3 as a reference for starting and stopping the engine.
Starting the Engine
N
OTE: Read and understand the engine manufacturer's Owner's Manual before starting the engine.
Turn the vehicle ignition switch to ON.
2. Verify the clutch switch is OFF.
Turn the spreader ignition switch (labeled
"Engine" on the cab control) to ON.
4.
Move the throttle switch to IDLE and hold for two seconds; release.
5.
Turn the spreader ignition switch to ST ART .
While the engine is cranking, move the throttle switch to CHOKE/FAST .
When the engine starts to fire, release the throttle switch.
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Clutch Operation
.Start the engine.
2. Adjust the speed to slightly above idle.
3.
Move the clutch switch to ON.
OPERA TION
4. Increase the engine speed to the desired RPM.
Baffle Adjustment
Spread pattern and the amount of material dispensed depends on engine RPM, gate position, and baffle settings.
.Decreasing RPM and/or gate-opening will decrease the amount of material coming to the spinner .
.Increasing RPM and/or gate-opening will increase the amount of material coming to the spinner.
See Figure 4, and Figures 5 and 6 on the next page.
Figure 4
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Driver-side Internal
Baffie & Control -
\
\
/
/
/
/
Driver-side
External Bame
.\
,
,
, ,
Rear External
Dame
8
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OPERA TION
These figures are as viewed from the top of the spinner looking down.
Figure 5
Figure 6
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Grease
MAINTENANCE
General
At the end of the season, oil or paint all bare surfaces after washing and before storing the unit.
.Maintain spinner shaft-to-gear case roller chain tension. Correct chain tension allows
5/16" deflection midway between the sprockets. See Figure 7.
To increase chain tension: loosen the bearing mounting hardware and pull the spinner shaft away from the gear case.
Make sure the spinner shaft is vertical and the sprockets are lined up before re-tightening the fasteners. Oil this chain after each use, and at the end of the season.
.Use dielectric grease on all electrical connections at the beginning and end of each season, and as required during the season.
.After every lO hours of operation, grease the idler bearings on the idler shaft, flanged bearings on the drive shaft and the input shaft above the gear case, and the spinner shaft bearings.
.After every 50 hours of operation, grease the input shaft bearing on the gear case and verify the oil level of the gear case is level with the fill hole.
.Change gear case oil once a year. Drain oil by removing the side cover of the gear case. Refill with SAE 90 weight gear oil.
Oil level should be even with the fill hole.
Chains
Figure 7
.Maintain engine-to-electric clutch roller chain tension. Correct tension allows 5/16" deflection midway between sprockets. See
Figure 8.
At the beginning of each season, and once a month during the season, verify the drive sprocket set screws are tight.
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Figure 8
To increase chain tension: loosen the four engine mount-to-engine base bolts and pull the engine away from the electric clutch.
Re-tighten bolts. Oil this chain after each use, and at the end of the season.
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MAINTENANCE
Periodically check the conveyor chain tension.
To check the tension, measure in 201'-24" from the rear edge of the sills. Push up on the chain with your hand. The conveyor chain should lift 1"-3" off the conveyor chain guide or cross angles. See Figure 9.
Electric Clutch
To minimize problems and extend the life of the electric clutch, do the following:
.At the end of each snow season, remove and clean the clutch.
.After cleaning the clutch, coat both mating surfaces of the clutch with oil or light grease.
.Remove oil and grease prior to using the clutch again.
Figure 9
.Use the (2) 5/8" x 6" take-up bolts at the front of the spreader to adjust the conveyor chain tension. Turn both sides equal amounts to ensure the tension is equally distributed across both sides of the conveyor chain.
.Always empty the spreader when it is not in use to prevent a frozen conveyor chain.
Engine Service and Repair
Maintain the spreader engine according to the
Briggs & Stratton Engine Owner's Manual that is shipped with the spreader. Engine warranty is covered by Briggs & Stratton and is described in the back of the manual.
If service or repair is needed, contact an authorized Briggs & Stratton Service Center. To serve you promptly, the Service Center will need the model, type, and code number for your engine.
Your nearest service center is listed in the
"Yellow Pages" under "Engines, Gasoline" or
"Gasoline Engines."
AR
ASSY
CB
CHMSL
CNP
CS
DIA
ELEC
EX
FL
G
HC
HP
HSG
As Required
Assembly
Carriage Bolt
Center High-Mounted Stoplight
Cone Point
Cap Screw
Diameter
Electric
External
Flat
Grade
High Capacity
Horsepower
Housing
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ABBREVIA TION KEY
NYIS
PH
PN
PT
RC
SAE
SBH
HX
ID
LO
LK
MS
MS
NP1F
Hex (Head)
Inside Diameter
Long
Lock
Machine Screw (fastener descriptions)
Mild Steel (non-fastener descriptions)
National Pipe Thread (Fluid)
Nylon Insert
Cross Recessed (Phillips Head)
Pan
Prevailing Torque
Regular Capacity
Society of Automotive Engineers
Socket Button Head
SOTS
SFLS
SO
SP
SQ
SS
STD
STS
T
1FTS
TV zYC
ZP
Self-Drilling Tap Screw
Serrated Flange Lock Screw
Socket Head
Spring
Square
Set Screw
Standard
Stainless Steel
Tooth/Teeth
Thread Forming Tapping Screw
Type
Zinc Yellow Chromate
Zinc Plated
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PARTS DIAGRAMS AND LISTS
Items with a single part number or description are common to regular capacity mild steel and 16-gauge stainless steel
14" and 26" chute assemblies.
24 "
11
~
14-
' .0 0..",
.0
0-/
-8
10
"' 25
17, 18 (2 REa), 19, 20
23,
""'
,
2
/~-
6---
~ ,
,3
17, 18 (2 REO), 19, 20
4
ITEM PARTNO.
1 9189
1 9031
1 9194
1 9032
2 .9298
2 .20092
2 .9299
2 .20093
3 ..9195
4 ..9201
5 ..91004
6 ..9261
7 ..20599
12
13
14
8
9
10
8
9
.9191
.9192
.9196
.20095
.9193
.9187
.91022
.9265
.9197
,/
6/
5
I
,
/ /
9
5
/
12
/
~
QTY. DESCRIYnON ITEM PARTNO.
1 CHUTEASSY 141'RCMS
1 CHUTE ASSY 14'1 RC STS
1 CHUTEASSY26"RCMS
1 CHUTE ASSY 26'1 RC STS
1 CHUTEHSGASSY 14"RCMS
1 CHUTE HSG ASSY 14" RC STS
1 CHUTE HSG ASSY 26" RC MS
1 CHUTE HSG ASSY 26" RC STS
3 CONTROL ROD 10"
2 ADJUSTMENT PIN
3 1/8X3/4 COTTER PIN ZP
5 3/32X2-1/4HAIRPIN COTTER ZP
1 LABEL -INFORMATION
17 .90111
17 .91014
18 .90315
18 .91006
19 .90361
19 .91007
20 .90334
20 .91008
21 90315
21 91006
22 90361
22 91007
23 90334
(WARNING) 23 91008
1 SPINNER SHAFr RC ZYC (14" CHT) 24 90103
1 SPINNER SHAFr RC ZYC (26" CHT) 24 91015
1 SPINNERDISKRCMS
1 SPINNER DISK RC STS
25
*
9188
.20353
2 3/4" PILLOW BLOCK BEARING
1 SPROCKET, #40X24TX3/4" ID
1 1/16X1/2 COTTER PIN
1 1/4 X 1-1/2 CLEVIS SHEAR PIN
1 MACHINE KEY, 3/16" SQ X 1" LG
/
/13
/
QTY. DESCRIP'nON
4 3/8-16X1-1/2 HX CS G5 ZP
4 3/8-16X1-1/2 HX CS STS
8 3/8 PLAIN WASHER TY A STD ZP
8 3/8 PLAIN WASHER TY A STD STS
4 3/8 SP LK WASHER ZP
4 3/8 SP LK WASHER STS
4 3/8-16 HX NUT ZP
4 3/8-16HXNUTSTS
4 3/8 PLAIN W ASHER TY A STD ZP
4 3/8 PLAIN WASHER TY A STD STS
4 3/8 SP LK WASHER ZP
4 3/8 SP LK WASHER STS
4 3/8-16 HX NUT ZP
4 3/8-16 HX NUT STS
4 3/8-16X1 HX CS G5 ZP
4 3/8-16X1 HX CS STS
1 #40 ROLLER CHAIN, 38" LONG
1 #40 ROLLER CHAIN MASTER LINK
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PARTS DIAGRAMS AND LISTS
Chute Assembly -High Capacity
11
-
25
22 ,
"
"
24
"""'
23,
"
,
"
--?
14
~~~
O /8
10
/ r--.
0
.~ ~
,
26
17, 18 (2 REa), 19, 20
-21
18, 19, 20
6-
6
./ b+--3
-2
7
17, 18 (2 REQ), 19, 20
6-
5
LJ
5
/
/
/1
ITEM PART NO.
1 9107
2 .20318
3 ..9195
4 ..9201
5 ..91004
6 ..9261
7 ..20599
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
17
18
19
20320
20321
20322
20323
91022
20351
20324
90111
90315
90361
QTY. DESCRIPI10N
1 CHUTE ASSY 31 " HC MS
1 CHUTE HSG ASSY 31 " HC MS
3 CONTROL ROD 10"
2 ADJUSTMENT PIN
3 1/8 X 3/4 COTTER PIN ZP
S 3/32X2-1/4HAIRPIN COTTER ZP
1 LABEL -INFORMATION
(W ARNIN G )
1 SPINNER SHAFf HC ZYC
(31" CHT)
1 SPINNER DISK HC MS
2 1 " PILLOW BLOCK BEARING
1 SPROCKET, #40 X 24T X 1 " ID
1 1/16X1/2 COTTER PIN ZP
1 1/4" X 2" CLEVIS PIN ZP
1 MACHINE KEY 1/4" SQ X 1 " LG
4 3/8-16/1-1/2 HX CS GS ZP
10 3/8 PLAIN WASHER TY A STD ZP
6 3/8 SP LK W ASHER ZP
.9
,j/
ITEM PART NO.
20 .90334
21 .20326
22 90315
23 90361
24 90334
25 90103
26 20325
* .20353
/
12
/
13
QTY. DESCRIFI10N
6 3/8-16HXNUTZP
1 ACCESSPANEL
4 3/8 PLAIN W ASHER TY A STD ZP
4 3/8 SP LK WASHER ZP
4 3/8-16HXNUTZP
4 3/8-16Xl HX CS G5 ZP
1 #40 ROLLER CHAIN, 42" LONG
1 #40 ROLLER CHAIN MAS1ER LINK
*Not Shown
Abbreviation Key found on page 11.
Indented parts are included in the assembly under which they are listed.
Quantities shown are included with the assembly.
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PARTS DIAGRAMS AND LISTS
Conveyor Drive and Idler -Regular Capacity
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N
OTE: Assemble chain link and pin to chain bar as shown.
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PARTS DIAGRAMS AND LISTS
Conveyor Drive and Idler -Regular Capacity
Items with a single part number or description are common to regular capacity, mild steel and 16-gauge stainless steel spreaders.
ITEM PART NO. QTY. DESCRIPTION
19 .9181
20 .9178
21 .9179
22 .91010
23 9447
24 91011
25 9162
26 9176
27 90461
27 91012
28 90054
28 90977
29 90311
I 20085
I 20094
4 9171
5 9169
6 9167
10 9172
11 9184
12 9164
13 9182
14 9183
16 9163
17 9174
18 9177
29
30
31
31
91013
67093
90103
91015
1 ENGINE BASE RC MS
I ENGINE BASE RC STS
1 GEAR CASE
1 DRIVE SHAFf COUPLING
1 WIPER BELT RC
2 STRAP, RUBBER HOLD DOWN
1 illLER SHAFf RC ZYC
I DRIVE SHAFf RC ZYC
2 ROD END RC
2 illLER SPROCKET 6T
2 DRIVE SPROCKET 6T
1 SPROCKET#40XI6TX1.0" ill
I CONVEYOR CHAIN 8' RC
(12"-123 LINK)
AR CONVEYOR CHAIN BAR RC
AR CONVEYOR CHAIN LINK
AR CONVEYOR CHAIN PIN
AR 3/32Xl/2 COTTER PIN ZP
2 1/4-20 x 1/2 SO SS CNP
2 5/16-18X3/4 SQ SS STS
2 1-1/8" 2 BOLT FLANGE BEARING
1 1" 2 BOL T FLANGE BEARING
5 1/4-20X3/4 HX CS G2 ZP
5 1/4-20X3/4 HX CS STS
2 5/16-18Xl-l/2 HX CS G5 ZP
2 5/16-18X1-1/2 HX CS STS
5 1/4 PLAIN WASHER TY A STD
ZP
5 1/4 PLAIN WASHER TY A STD
STS
4 3/8-16X1-1/4 SBH CS STS
4 3/8-16Xl HX CS G5 ZP
4 3/8-16X1 HX CS STS
36 90359
36 91017
37 90981
38 90361
38 91007
39 90364
39 91018
40 90315
40 91006
42 90330
42 91019
43 90332
43 90988
44 90334
44 91008
45 90343
45 91020
47 91021
48 91022
49 20189
50 67147
51 9166
52 20188
* 9333
* 9334
53 67092
54 91330
ITEM PART NO.
32 90608
32 91016
33 20150
33 20151
35 90980
QTY. DESCRIYnON
4 1/2-13X1 HX CS G5 ZP
4 1/2-13X1 HX CS STS
2 5/8-11X6"TAKE UP BOLTZYC
2 5/8-11X6'1 TAKE UP BOLT STS
2 5/16 PLAIN WASHER TY A STD
STS
5 1/4 SP LK WASHER ZP
5 1/4 SP LK WASHER STS
2 5/16 SP LK W ASHER STS
8 3/8 SP LK W ASHER ZP
8 3/8 SP LK W ASHER STS
4 1/2 SP LK W ASHER ZYC
4 1/2 SP LK WASHER STS
4 3/8 PLAIN WASHER TY A STD ZP
4 3/8 PLAIN WASHER TY A STD STS
5 1/4-20 HX NUT ZP
5 1/4-20 HX NUT STS
2 5/16-18 HX NUT ZP
2 5/16-18 HX NUT STS
8 3/8-16HXNUTZP
8 3/8-16 HX NUT STS
2 5/8-11 HX NUT ZYC
2 5/8-11 HX NUT STS
2 1/8X1 COTTER PIN
2 1/16X1/2 COTTER PIN ZP
2 3/16X1-1/4!1 ZYC CLEVIS PIN
2 3/8X2 CLEVIS PIN G5 ZYC
3 MACHINEKEY,1/4!1SQX1-1/2LG
2 GREASE FITTING -STRAIGHT
4 TIE-DOWN CHAIN 36!1 LONG
4 LINK -CHAIN TIE DOWN
4 #10-24 X 1/2 SBH CS STS
4 #10-24 PT HX LKNUT NYIS STS
* Not Shown
Abbreviation Key is found on page 11.
Indented parts are included in the assembly under which they are listed. Quantities shown are included with the assembly.
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PARTS DIAGRAMS AND LISTS
Conveyor Drive and Idler -High Capacity
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PARTS DIAGRAMS AND LISTS
ITEM PART NO.
I 20327
4 9171
5 9169
6 20328
10 9172
II 20329
12 20330
13 20331
14 20332
16 20333
17 9174
18 20334
18
19
27
28
29
30
31
20335
.20336
20 .9178
21 .9179
22 .91010
23 9447
24 91011
25 20337
26 9176
90461
90054
90311
67093
90103
QTY. DESCRIPTION
1 ENGINE BASE HC MS
1 GEAR CASE
1 DRIVE SHAFr COUPLING
1 WIPER BELT HC
2 STRAP, RUBBER HOLD DOWN
1 illLER SHAFr HC ZYC
1 DRIVE SHAFr HC ZYC
2 ROD END HC
2 illLER SPROCKET 8T
2 DRIVE SPROCKET 8T
1 SPROCKET, #40 X 16TX 1.0" ill
1 CONVEYOR CHAIN 8' HC
(16"-123 LINK)
1 CONVEYOR CHAIN 10' HC
(16"-153 LINK)
AR CONVEYOR CHAIN BAR HC
AR CONVEYOR CHAIN LINK
AR CONVEYOR CHAIN PIN
AR 3/32X 1/2 COTTER PIN ZP
2 1/4-20 X 1/2 SO SS CNP
2 5/16-18X3/4 SQ SS STS
2 1-1/8"4 BOLT FLANGE BEARING
1 1" 2 BOL T FLANGE BEARING
7 1/4-20X3/4HX CS G2 ZP
2 5/16-18Xl-1/2 HX CS G5 ZP
7 1/4 PLAIN WASHER TY A STD
ZP
8 3/8-16Xl-1/4 SBH CS STS
4 3/8-16X1 HX CS G5 ZP
90343
91021
91022
20189
67147
9166
20188
9333
9334
67092
91330
90359
90981
90361
90364
90315
90330
90332
90334
36
47
48
49
50
51
52
*
*
42
43
44
45
37
38
39
40
53
54
ITEM PART NO.
32 90608
33 20338
35 90980
QTY. DESCRIPTION
4 1/2-13X1 HX CS G5 ZP
2 5/8-11 X 9"TAKE UPBOLTZYC
2 5/16 PLAIN WASHER TY A STD
STS
7 1/4 SP LK WASHER ZP
2 5/16 SP LK WASHER STS
12 3/8 SP LK WASHER ZP
4 1/2 SP LK W ASHER ZYC
4 3/8 PLAIN WASHER TY A STD ZP
7 1/4-20 HX NUT ZP
2 5/16-18HXNUTZP
12 3/8-16HXNUTZP
2 5/8-11 HX NUT ZYC
2 1/8X1 COTrER PIN
2 1/16X1/2 COTrER PIN ZP
2 3/16X1-1/4 ZYC CLEVIS PIN
2 3/8X2 CLEVIS PIN G5 ZYC
3 MACHINEKEY,1/4"SQX1-1/2LG
2 GREASE FITnNG -STRAIGHT
4 TIE-DOWN CHAIN 36" LONG
4 LINK -CHAIN TIE DOWN
4 #10-24 X 1/2 SBH CS STS
4 #10-24PTHXLKNUTNYIS STS
* Not Shown
Abbreviation Key is found on page 11.
Indented parts are included in the assembly under which they are listed. Quantities shown are included with the assembly.
Form No.80324
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PARTS DIAGRAMS AND LISTS
Form No.80324
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PARTS DIAGRAMS AND LISTS
Engine Drive with Clutch -Regular and High Capacity
17
18
19
21
21
21
22
22
23
24
26
II
9
7
8
13
14
ITEM PART NO.
1
2
2
3
3
3
*
5
6
9106
20084
20339
9208
20096
20340
9229
9207
9000
15
15
16
20136
9221
9206
9209
9202
20194
9220
20341
67239
9227
9226
67241
9281
20097
20342
90461
91012
90974
90054
90965
QTY. DESCRIPTION ITEM PART NO.
QTY. DESCRIPTION
I 8.5 H.P. ENGINE
I ENGINE MOUNT RC
I ENGINE MOUNT HC
I CHAIN GUARD RC MS
I CHAIN GUARD RC STS
I CHAIN GUARD HC MS
I BATTERY CASE W/STRAP
I ELECTRIC CLUTCH
I TUBULAREXHAUST
EXTENSION
32
33
I RELAY-HOPPERSPREADER
I RUBBER GROMMET, I"
2 LOCKING COLLAR, I"
I
I
SPROCKET, #40 X 12TX
PLUG
1.0'1
I SPROCKET, CLUTCH (#40 X 52 T)
AL TERNA TOR WIRE WITH
34
35
35
36
36
37
I #40 ROLLER CHAIN, 39" LONG (RC) 37
30
30
31
32
I #40 ROLLER CHAIN, 47" LONG (HC) 38
I BATTERY CABLE -38
BLACK 53"LG
I CABLE-STARTER
I RED BATTERY CABLE (POS)
I CLUTCH GROUND WIRE
42
43
44
*
I ENGINE COVER RC MS
I ENGINE COVER RC STS
I ENGINE COVER HC MS
7 1/4-20X3/4 HX CS G2 ZP
7 1/4-20X3/4 HX CS STS
8 5/16-18X3/4HX CS STS
26
28
29
29
91023
91160
91031
67083
90359
91017
90360
90361
91007
90980
90987
90330
91019
90332
90988
90334
91008
90315
91006
9166
67092
91330
20353
* Not Shown
4 3/8-16Xl CB STS
4 #8-18X3/8 SFLS 1FrS TY AB ZP
3 1/4 EX TOOTH LK WASHER ZP
3 1/4 EX TOOTH LK WASHER STS
3 1/4 SP LK WASHER ZP
3 1/4 SP LK WASHER STS
7 5/16SPLKWASHERSTS
4 3/8 SP LK WASHER ZP
4 3/8 SP LK WASHER STS
10 5/16PLAINWASHERTYA sm STS
5 5/16-18 PT HX LK NUT NYIS STS
7 1/4-20 HX NUT ZP
7 1/4-20 HX NUT STS
4 5/16-18HXNUTZP
4 5/16-18 HX NUT STS
4 3/8-16 HX NUT ZP
4 3/8-16 HX NUT STS
4 3/8 PLAIN WASHER TY A sm ZP
4 3/8 PLAIN WASHER TY A sm
STS
2 KEY, .25 SQ X 1-1/2"LG
4 #10-24XI/2 SBH CS STS
4 #10-24 PT HX LKNUT NYIS STS
I #40 ROLLER CHAIN MASTER LINK
Items with a single part number or description are common to regular capacity (mild steel and 16-gauge stainless steel) and high capacity spreaders.
4 5/16-18XI-I/2 HX CS G5 ZP
4 3/8-16XI CB G5 ZP
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Gear Case
PARTS DIAGRAMS AND LISTS
Form No.80324
20
November 1, 1996
PARTS DIAGRAMS AND LISTS
Gear Case
ITEM PART NO.
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
1
2
3
4
9171
.67245
.67246
.67247
.67265
.67266
.67249
.67248
.67250
.67251
.67252
.67253
.67254
14
15
16
.67255
.67256
.67257
QTY. DESCRIPTION
1 GEAR CASE
1 GEAR CASE HOUSING
1 GEAR (BRONZE)
1 WORM GEAR
1 INPUTS HAFf
1 OUTPUT SHAFf
2 BEARING CONE
2 BEARING CONE
4 BEARING CUP
1 SEAL
1 CAP
1 SEAL
2 SNAP RING
1 COVER
4 CAPSCREW
1 GASKET
ITEM PART NO.
17
18
19
.67258
.67259
.67260
20
21
22
23
24
.67261
.67262
.67263
.67264
.7621
QTY. DESCRIPTION
AR SHIM (0.020" 1HK)
I SNAP RING
I WOODRUFF KEY
(# 18 -HARDENED)
I WOODRUFF KEY
("A" -HARDENED)
I 1/8 VENT PLUG
I ZERK FITnNG
I SET SCREW
I PLUG 3/8 NPTF SQ
* Not Shown
Abbreviation Key is found on page II.
Indented parts are included in the assembly under which they are listed. Quantities shown are included with the assembly.
Gear Case Assembly
Housing Pre-assembly
1. Insert the snap ring into the output bore of the housing.
2. Insert an output bearing cup into the housing bore using a cup driver or a brass drift. Press the cup tight against the snap ring.
3. Insert the snap ring into the input bore opposite the grease zerk hole. Press an input bearing cup tight against the snap ring.
4. Install and tighten the grease zerk into the housing.
Cover Pre-assembly
1. Insert the snap ring into the output bore of the cover.
2. Press an output bearing cup in tight against the snap ring.
3. Install all vent and fill plugs into the cover.
Output Shaft Pre-assembly
Install the woodruff key into the keyway
Input Shaft Pre-assembly
I. Install the snap ring in the snap ring groove.
2. Install the woodruff key into the keyway.
3. Slide the wonn gear on tight to the snap ring making sure the key does not fallout.
4. Slide the input shaft bearing cones tight against the wonn gear and snap ring.
Assembly of Pre-assembled Parts
1. Insert the input shaft into the housing making sure the shaft extends out the proper side.
2. Press an input bearing cup and a snap ring into the input bore of the housing.
3. Adjust the bearings by tapping lightly on each end of the shaft with a soft hammer. If endplay exists, add shims under the snap ring and repeat adjustment until the shaft spins freely with no endplay.
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November 1, 1996
PARTS DIAGRAMS AND LISTS
Insert an output bearing cone and the bronze gear into the housing. Slide the output shaft through the bronze gear and bearing cone, taking care not to scratch the shaft.
N
OTE: The end of the output shaft should
Items with a single part number or description are common to regular capacity, mild steel and
16-gauge stainless steel spreaders.
surface on the back side of the housing.
Install and tighten the D43 set screw into the bronze gear .Insert an output bearing cone on the shaft until it is tight against the bronze gear.
Install a gasket on the cover and insert it over the end of the output shaft. Tighten the cover down.
Adjust the bearings by tapping lightly on each end of the shaft with a soft hammer. If endplay exists, add shims under the snap ring and repeat adjustment until the shaft spins freely with no endplay.
6. Grease the lips of the output and input shaft seals and install the seals. Verify the seals are seated flush (not cocked) in the housing. Use a seal protector when installing any seals over a keyway.
7. Install the caps in the input and output bores using a sealant on both the cap outer diameter and the bore inner diameter .
8. Remove the vent plug and pressurize the housing with low pressure air (about 3 psi).
Brush a soap and water mix over the seals, caps, and gaskets and check for leaks.
9. Install the gear case on spreader, grease input shaft bearing, and fill unit with gear oil to a level even with the fill hole.
Gear Case Disassembly
To disassemble the gear case, reverse the Gear
Case Assembly. Take extreme caution when removing the bearings. A light tap on the bearing cups may be needed to remove the snap rings.
ITEM PART NO.
I 9231
I 20098
2 9232
2 20099
3 9233
3 20100
4 90965
4 91023
5 90986
5 90999
6
6
90315
91006
7 9234
8 9235
8 20102
9 91030
9 91025
10 90330
10 91019
11 90359
11 91017
QTY. DESCRIPnON
1 WING NUT
1 WING NUT -STS
1 FEEDGATE~EVERRCMS
1 FEED GA TE LEVER RC STS
1 FEED GA TE RC MS
1 FEED GATE RC STS
1 3/8-16X1 CB G5 ZP
1 3/8-16X1 CB STS
1 3/8-16 PT HX JAM LKNUT NYIS ZP
1 3/8-16 PT HX JAM LKNUT NYIS
STS
2 3/8 PLAIN WASHER TY A STD
ZP
2 3/8 PLAIN W ASHER TY A STD
STS
1 FEED GA TE WIPER RC
1 FEED GA TE ANGLE RC MS
1 FEED GA TE ANGLE RC STS
4 1/4-20X3/4 FL MS ZP
4 1/4-20X3/4 FL MS STS
4 1/4-20 HX NUT ZP
4 1/4-20 HX NUT STS
4 1/4 SP LK WASHER ZP
4 1/4 SP LK W ASHER STS
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PARTS DIAGRAMS AND LISTS
Feed Gate -High Capacity
ITEM PART NO.
1 9231
2 20344
3 20345
4 90965
5 90986
6 90315
7 20346
8 20347
9 91030
10 90330
11 90359
QTY. DESCRIP'nON
I WING NUT
I FEED GATE LEVER HC MS
I FEED GATE HC MS
I 3/8-16XI CB G5 ZP
I 3/8-16 PT HX JAM LKNUT NYIS ZP
2 3/8 PLAIN W ASHER TY A sm ZP
I FEED GATE WIPER HC
I FEED GATE ANGLE HC MS
6 1/4-20X3/4FL MS ZP
6 1/4-20 HX NUTZP
6 1/4 SP LK WASHER ZP
ITEM PART NO.
1 9131
2 20599
3
4
5
20724
20598
9133
6
7 9129
8 9134
9 9414
10
II
20600
20143
QTY. DESCRIPTION
1 LABEL -W ARNING -Fire Hazard
1 LABEL -W ARNING -Rotating
Spinner
3 FISHER@ DECAL 4-1/2 X 15
1 LABEL -W ARNING -Read
Instruction Manual
2 LABEL -W ARNING -Overloaded
Vehicles
1 LABEL -SERIAL -Serial No.
2 LABEL -W ARNING -Do Not Ride
1 LABEL -W ARNING -Moving Parts
2 LABEL -W ARNING -Conveyor
Chain
1 LABEL -W ARNING -Electric Shock
1 LABEL -CAU11ON -Unused Material
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November 1, 1996
Cab Control
PARTS DIAGRAMS AND LISTS
Front View
D
Electric Throttle
0
2
2/
ITEM PARTNO
1 20354
2 .9427
3 .9422
4 .67026
5 .20162
6 .9237
7 .67027
* .65368
8 .20088
9 .20089
10 .20090
11 .20086
12 90681
13 9472
14 9415
* 3042
* 8329
QTY. DESCRIPrION
1 CAB CONfROL (ELEC. THRO1TLE)
1 CONfROL PANEL -ELEC THRO1TLE
1 ELECTRIC THRO1TLE SWITCH
I FUSE HOLDER
I KEYED IGNITION SWITCH
1 CLUTCH SWITCH
1 FUSE CAP
1 KEY -HOPPER SPREADER
1 POWER WIRE -RED
I JUMPER WIRE -RED -4 TERMINAL
I JUMPER WIRE -RED -3 TERMINAL
I FUSE 3 AG -10 AMP
AR 1/4X3/4 HX SDTS ZP
AR CLAMP LOOP #10
AR CLAMP LOOP #6
AR RUBBER GROMMET 3/8" ID.
I DIELECTRIC GREASE TUBE
Not shown
Clamp Loops
"
\jiP
"
12
""
13, 14
U sed to secure spreader harness and spreader cable to the spreader and the cab control.
Form No.80324
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November 1, 1996
PARTS DIAGRAMS AND LISTS
Vehicle Harness
Part Number: 20072
RED
BROWN
ORANGE
GREEN
BLACK
WHITE
GRAY
Green
Ground
Orange -CHMSL
Brown -Electric Throttle
, Red -Electric l Throttle Switch
,
~Clutch
Gray -Electric
Switch
-Vehicle ~
~
Green -Electric
Throttle Switch
/
Green -Electric
Throttle Switch
,
~
White -Starter
Relay Ignition
Switch
Black- Magneto ~
\ Ignition Switch
Green -Ground
Ignition Switch
Spreader Harness
Part Number: 20073
Plug Cover
Part Number: 8291
RED
BROWN
ORANGE
White -Magneto
Starter Relay
Black -
/;;:::
-
Ground
Gray -I
Electric ~
Clutch
\
~
Red
Electric
Throttle
-
Brown -
Electric
Throttle
\
Orange -
CHMSL
~
Green
CHMSL
Ground
-
Hook
Part Number: 20128
D
25 Form No.80324
November 1. 1996
CI~,..tri,..
Electric
Thrnttl~
Throttle
PARTS DIAGRAMS
Throttle Pin~3
3---
~
~,
AND LISTS
~
2
Crank (shown against the
Electric Throttle Bracket according to step 4 of the
...
installatIon InstructIons below.)
Engine Mount
ITEM PARTNO QTY. DESCRIPTION
I 20163
2 20134
3 20129
4 67091
5 91027
I
I
I
3
3
ELECfRIC
ELECfRIC
ELECfRIC
#6-32X5/8
THROT11.E
THROT11.E
THROT11.E
SBH CS STS
BRACKET
MOTOR
ARM
#6-32 PT HX LK NUT NYIS STS
Removallnstructions
1. Disconnect the battery cables.
2. Carefully observe the existing installation.
Mark the electric throttle bracket position on the engine mount.
3. Disconnect the brown and red spreader harness wires from the electric throttle motor leads.
4. Remove 1/4-20 fasteners that hold the electric throttle bracket to the engine mount.
5. Remove #6-32 fasteners holding the electric throttle motor to the bracket. Remove the electric throttle motor.
Installation Instructions
1. Connect the brown and red spreader harness wires (not shown) to the corresponding colored electric throttle motor leads.
2. Using the electric throttle control, run the new motor until the crank reaches the 12 o ' clock position. (A 9-volt battery can be a substitute for the control. )
Form No.80324
26
9
>
ITEM PARTNO
6 90461
7 90311
8 90359
9 20359
QTY. DESCRIPTION
2 1/4-20X3/4 HX CS 05 ZP
2 1/4 PLAIN WASHER TY A STD ZP
2 1/4 SP LK W ASHER ZP
I NUT BAR
3. Fasten the electric throttle motor to the bracket using the existing hardware.
4. U sing the electric throttle control, run the new electric throttle motor until the crank is against the bracket as shown in above diagram.
5. Place the electric throttle arm on the crank as shown in the above diagram.
6. Place the electric throttle assembly onto the engine mount inserting the throttle pin into the engine choke/throttle linkage plastic slider
(not shown).
7. Loosely bolt electric throttle assembly to the engine mount with the existing hardware.
8. Keeping the electric throttle arm parallel to and against the carburetor control bracket, move the electric throttle bracket forward putting the engine throttle into the full choke position.
9. Tighten the fasteners according to the Torque
Chart on page 4.
10. Reconnect the battery cables.
1 Verify the crank is stopped in both directions by the bracket, not the carburetor linkage.
November 1, 1996
A CCESSORI
Center High-Mounted Stoplight (CHMSL) Kit
ES
1
ITEM PARTNO. QTY. DESCRIP110N
10 9486
I. 9487
2
*
*
*
..9488
.9489
.9493
..9490
I
I
STOPLAMP
STOPLIGHT
KIT
ASSEMBL Y W/
GASKET
I STOPLIGHT GASKET
I VEmCLE HARNESS-STOPLIGHT
I PARTS BAG ASSY
I PROTEcrOR PLUG
SAE2CONTAcr
Installation Instructions
Use the CHMSL manual supplied with the kit for installation except for the following situations:
.The CHMSL harness and the protective plug (supplied with the CHMSL kit) are
NOT used. The CHMSL plugs into the
SAE two-pin connector included as part of the spreader harness.
.The orange CHMSL feedwire from the cab control is connected to the vehicle
CHMSL signal. See Cab Control and Wire
Harness Installation.
rrEM PART NO.
5 ..90693
6 ..90694
* ..5793
* ..8329
* .3666
* .6456
* .13658
QTY. DESCRIPTION
2 #6-32 X3/4 PH PN MS STS
2 #6-32 PT HX LK NlJf NYIS STS
1 BUTT SPLICE
1 DIELECTRIC GREASE TUBE
10 CABLE TIE
1 9-1-93 LITERATURE CHMSL
1 CHMSL INST ALLA TION
Indented parts are included in the assembly under which they are listed.
Quantities shown are included with the assembly.
* Not shown
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ACCESSORIES
Inverted Vee Assembly -Regular Capacity Mild Steel
End Plate 15, 16, 17
2
15, 16, 17
G
ITEM PART NO.
20 9138
1 .20164
2 .20165
3 .65994
QTY .DESCRIPTION
1 INVERTED VEE KIT RC MS
1 INVERTED VEE PLATE
1 INVERTED VEE SUPPORT
1 INVERTED VEE RC MS
Installation Instructions
1. Center the inverted vee plate on the engine side of the cross channel with the wide end of the plate facing up.
2. U sing the two holes at the wide end of the plate as a template, drill two 7/1611 diameter holes through one leg of the cross channel head cap screws, lock washers, and nuts.
3.
Assemble the inverted vee to the inverted vee support and to the inverted vee plate
(installed in step I) with four 3/811 x 1'1 hex head cap screws, lock washers, and nuts.
28
1
'<
/
"""
Cross Channel
ITEM PART NO. QTY. DESCRIPflON
15 .90103
16 .90361
17 .90334
10
10
10
3/8-16Xl HX CS 05 ZF
3/8 SF LK WASHER
3/8-16HXNUTZP
ZP
Indented parts are included in the assembly under which they are listed.
4. Install item 2, inverted vee support, parallel to the top of the hopper. U sing the two holes in the end plates of the support as a guide, drill two 7/16" holes through each side of the spreader.
N
OTE: Fasten a 3/8" x 1 " hex head cap screw, lock washer, and nut in each hole as it is drilled. This will hold the support in place as you drill your next hole.
5. Adjust the height of the inverted vee for the material being spread:
.Salt or dry sand -adjust the vee to the lowest position.
.Salt/sand mix -adjust the vee to the middle position.
.Wet sand -adjust the vee to the highest position.
6. Tighten all fasteners according to the Torque
Chart on page 4.
November 1, 1996
Form No.80324
ACCESSORIES
Inverted Vee Assembly -Regular Capacity Stainless Steel
Cross Channels
/
/
/
I
/
3,4, 5
/
/
~/
"'2
~
I 20166
2 .65995
3 .91015
4 .91007
5 .91008
I INVER1ED VEE KIT RC MS
I INVER1ED VEE RC STS
4 3/8-16X1 HX CS STS
4 3/8 SP LK WASHER STS
4 3/8-16 HX NUT STS
Installation Instructions
1. Select the height for the inverted vee for the material being spread:
.Salt and dry sand -adjust the vee to the lowest position.
.Salt/sand mix -adjust the vee to the middle position.
.Wet sand -adjust the vee to the highest position.
2. Attach the inverted vee to the cross channels with the provided fasteners.
Indented parts are included in the assembly under which they are listed.
3,
Tighten all fasteners according to the Torque
Chart on page 4.
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November 1, 1996
ACCESSORIES
ITEM PART NO.
I 9347
I 9155
2 .20348
2 .20349
QTY .DESCRIPTION
I INVERTED VEE KIT 8' HC MS
I INVERTED VEE KIT 10' HC MS
I INVERTED VEE 8' HC MS
I INVERTED VEE 10' HC MS
Installation Instructions
1. Assemble the inverted vee to the inverted vee supports using four 3/8" x 1 I' hex head cap screws, lock washers, and nuts.
2. Place the inverted vee/inverted vee support assembly into the spreader as shown on the above diagram. The end of the inverted vee should be 8-10" away from the feed gate, and the inverted vee supports should be parallel to the top of the spreader.
3. Using the holes in the end plates of the supports as guides, dri117/16" holes through each side of the spreader.
ITEM PART NO.
4 .90103
5 .90361
6 .90334
7 .20165
QTY .DESCRIPTION
12 3/8-16X1 HX CS 05 ZP
12 3/8 SP LK WASHER ZP
12 3/8-16 HX NUf STS
2 INVERTED VEE SUPPORT
N
OTE: Fasten a 3/811 x 1 II hex head cap screw, lock washer, and nut in each hole as it is drilled. This will hold the support in place as you drill your next hole.
4. Adjust the height of the inverted vee for the material being spread.
.Salt or dry sand: adjust the vee to the lowest position.
.Salt/sand mix: adjust the vee to the middle position.
.Wet sand: ad just the vee to the highest position.
5. Tighten all fasteners according to the Torque
Chart on page 4.
Form No.80324
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November 1, 1996
FISHER ENGINEERING
12 WATER STREET p .0. BOX 529
ROCKLAND,MAINE 04841
M A DIVISION OF DOUGLAS DYNAMICS, L.L.C.
Form No.80324
Printed in the U.S.A.
November 1. 1996

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