SaltDogg Stainless Steel 1400455SS, 1400460SS, 1400465SS, 1400475SS, 1400475SSH, 1400500SS, 1400500SSH, 1400550SS, 1400550SSH Spreader Installation Manual
Below you will find brief information for Spreader Stainless Steel 1400455SS, Spreader Stainless Steel 1400460SS, Spreader Stainless Steel 1400465SS, Spreader Stainless Steel 1400475SS, Spreader Stainless Steel 1400475SSH, Spreader Stainless Steel 1400500SS. The SaltDogg Stainless Steel Self-Contained Hopper Spreaders are designed to be used on trucks with dump bodies or flat bed trucks. These spreaders are powered by a gas engine or hydraulic system and can be used to spread ice control material, such as rock salt, sand, or gravel.
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Installation Manual
Stainless Steel
Self-Contained Hopper Spreaders
Table of Contents
Warranty Information .................................................. 1
General Information ................................................. 1-2
Safety Precautions ..................................................... 2
General Installation .................................................. 2-3
Installation Instructions - Gas Models .....................3-4
- Hydraulic Models ............... 6
Chute Installation ........................................................ 5
Spreader Operation - Gas Models .......................... 4-5
- Hydraulic Models ................. 6-7
Chute Operation ......................................................5-6
Spreader Maintenance ............................................ 7-9
Optional Equipment .................................................... 9
Repair Parts & Drawings ......................................10-16
SPREADER WARRANTY INFORMATION
This warranty replaces all previous warranties and no employee of this company is authorized to extend additional warranties, or agreements, or implications not explicitly covered herein.
Buyers Products Company warrants all parts of the product to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one (1) year, excluding the gasoline engine, from the date of installation. Parts must be properly installed and used under normal conditions. Normal wear is excluded.
Any part which has been altered, including modifications, misuse, accident, or lack of maintenance will not be considered under this warranty.
The sole responsibility of Buyers Products Company under this warranty is limited to repairing or replacing any part(s) which are returned, prepaid, 30 days after such defect is discovered, and returned part(s) are found to be defective by Buyers Products Company.
Authorization from Buyers Products Company must be obtained before returning any part. The following information must accompany defective parts returned to Buyers Products Company: RMA#, spreader model, serial number, date installed, and distributor from whom purchased.
Buyers Products Company shall not be liable for damage arising out of failure of any unit to operate properly, or failure, or delay in work, or for any consequential damages. No charges for transportation or labor performed on any part will be allowed under this warranty.
The gasoline engine is solely warranted through engine’s manufacturer. All engine related warranty claims are to be processed through the engine’s manufacturer. This information is explained in the engine owner’s manual.
Spreader Models and Specifications
MODEL #
1400455SS
1400460SS
1400465SS
1400475SS
POWER
Gas
Gas
Gas
Gas
HOPPER
LENGTH
96"
108"
120"
96"
1400475SSH Hydraulic 96"
1400500SS Gas 108"
1400500SSH Hydraulic 108"
1400550SS Gas 120"
1400550SSH Hydraulic 120"
OVERALL
LENGTH
115.9"
127.9"
138.9"
116"
116"
128"
128"
140"
140"
OVERALL
WIDTH
70"
70"
70"
70"
70"
58"
58"
58"
70"
EMPTY
WEIGHT CAPACITY
1,395 lbs.
2.5 yds.
1,460 lbs.
2.75 yds.
1,526 lbs.
3.0 yds.
1,470 lbs.
3.5 yds.
1,405 lbs.
3.5 yds.
1,500 lbs.
4.0 yds.
1,435 lbs.
4.0 yds.
1,560 lbs.
4.5 yds.
1,500 lbs.
4.5 yds.
General Information
1. Recommended Vehicle Requirements:
This spreader is to be used on trucks with dump bodies or flat bed trucks with a Gross Vehicle Weight
Rated chassis of 15,000 lbs. or greater.
CAUTION
Do not overload vehicle beyond the vehicle’s Gross
Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) or Gross Axle Weight
Ratings (GAWR). Check the vehicle’s load rating certification sticker for maximum vehicle capacity.
2. Average Material Weights:
MATERIAL
#1 Rock Salt
#2 Rock Salt
Coarse Sand - Dry
Coarse Sand - Wet
WEIGHT (POUNDS PER CUBIC YARD)
950
1,215
2,565
3,240
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Note: To calculate the total spreader weight
(including ice control material); add the empty spreader weight plus the ice control material and spreader accessories.
3. Recommended Fastener Torques:
Maintain all fastener torques as shown in the following table. Failure to do so may cause injury to persons.
1/4-20
5/16-18
3/8-18
3/8-24
7/16-14
1/2-13
9/16-12
5/8-11
SAE GRADE 2 SAE GRADE 5
FT-LBS FT-LBS
6 9
11 18
19
24
31
46
30
45
66
93
50
75
110
150
4. Engine Oil (gas models) and Gearbox Oil
(all models):
The engine crankcase of gasoline powered spreaders is filled with 1 quart of SAE 5W-30 motor oil at the factory. The gearbox of any spreader is filled with SAE
90 gear lubricant at the factory.
WARNING
Verify that the above oil viscosity meets your operating temperature requirements. If not, empty and refill with the proper viscosity oil. Before starting spreader, check that the engine crankcase and gearbox are filled to the proper level with lubricant.
General Safety Precautions
WARNING
Observe the following Safety Precautions before, during and after operating this spreader. By following these precautions and common sense, possible injury to persons and potential damage to this machine may be avoided.
• Read this entire Owner’s Manual before operating this spreader; this includes the engine Operator’s
Manuals for gas powered versions as well.
• Read all safety decals on the spreader before operating the spreader.
• Check to make sure all safety guards are securely mounted into place before operating your spreader.
• Verify that all personnel are clear of the spreader spray area before starting or operating this spreader.
• Keep all loose clothing, hair, jewelry and limbs clear of the spreader before starting or operating this spreader.
• Do not over-load your vehicle beyond payload limits.
• Do not perform any service operation on the spreader while it is running.
• Do not climb on or into the spreader during operation.
• Do not ride on the spreader while the vehicle is in motion.
• Make sure the spreader is securely fastened to the vehicle.
• Do not operate a spreader that is in need of maintenance or repair.
Safety Precautions – Gas Powered Models
• On gas powered models, make sure the engine cover is securely fastened to the spreader before operating the spreader.
• On gas powered spreader versions, never lay tools or equipment on top of the 12V DC battery as this could accidentally ground the positive (+) battery terminal. Grounding the battery could result in electrical shock, burns or damage to the vehicle or equipment.
• Always disconnect the battery before removing or replacing any electrical component.
• A charging battery gives off gases that can explode if touched by a spark or flame. Cover the top of the battery with electrically non-conductive material to keep sparks away from battery gases.
• If the spreader must be operated with the spreader battery disconnected, insulate the positive (red) battery cable and red wire from the engine alternator with electrical tape.
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General Installation Instructions –
All Models
1. Mounting the Spreader onto the Vehicle:
• Remove the tailgate from the vehicle if applicable.
• Lift the spreader using the (4) lifting loops in the corners of the hopper.
Control Box & Vehicle Wiring Harness Installation
- Gas Powered Models.
Note: The following instructions show how to install the spreader so that the engine will draw power to start the engine from a dedicated battery located on the spreader.
1. Vehicle Wiring Installation
WARNING
The lifting device must be adequately rated to lift a payload equal to or greater than the spreader weight.
See page 1 for spreader weights. Empty spreader before lifting.
Cab Control Box
ATTACH TO
VEHICLE GROUND
• Keeping the spreader elevated off the vehicle with lumber helps with removal of material that accumulates under the spreader during operation. Place lumber under the side gussets and central rails of the spreader.
• Center the spreader in the vehicle with the end of the spreader about 14" beyond the back end of the vehicle.
• Bolt the spreader through the lumber and into the vehicle frame using the holes located in each of the side gussets. Use 1/2" SAE grade 5 hardware.
• The spreader may be further secured to the vehicle by using appropriate tie-down straps from the spreader to the vehicle’s factory installed anchor points.
• Verify with the vehicle’s manufacturer that the factory installed anchor points are designed for tie-down of such load.
• Periodically check that the spreader mounting hardware is securely tightened.
ATTACH TO 12V DC POWER
SOURCE CONTROLLED
BY VEHICLE IGNITION
• Determine a wiring path for the vehicle wiring harness.
WARNING
Do not drill holes into fuel tanks, fuel lines, through electrical wiring, etc that may be damaged by drilling.
• Mount the control box in a convenient location in the truck cab.
TO SPREADER HARNESS
WARNING
Do not install control box in the vehicle’s airbag deployment area. Refer to the vehicle’s manual for airbag deployment area.
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• Connect the green wire from the vehicle wiring harness to a known good vehicle ground.
• Connect the stripped end of the red wire to an accessory wire terminal that is controlled by the vehicle’s ignition switch.
2. Spreader Wiring Installation
• Attach the terminal end of the black (negative) battery cable to the negative terminal (marked "-") on the battery.
• Connect the terminal end of the red (positive) battery cable to the positive terminal (marked "+") on the battery.
• Verify that the Ignition Switch in Control Box is in the
"OFF" position prior to completing next step.
• Connect the spreader and vehicle wiring harnesses to each other.
Spreader Operation - Gas Powered Models
Note: Before starting the gas spreader engine follow all safety precautions.
Cab Control Box Functions:
HOLD TO CRANK ENGINE
ENGAGE CLUTCH
(SPREAD)
RUN
THROTTLE UP
CHOKE
CIRCUIT BREAKER
ENGAGE CLUTCH (BLAST)
DISENGAGE CLUTCH (CENTER)
THROTTLE DOWN
ENGINE OFF
1. Clutch Switch: The clutch switch is a three po-
sition switch with the following functions:
• "OFF" position: While in this position, with the engine running, the spreader feed chain and the spinner disk will not rotate and therefore the spreader will not spread ice control material.
• "ON" position: While in this position, the spreader feed chain and the spinner disk will rotate and material will be dispensed when the engine is running.
• "BLAST" position: While in this position with the engine running, the spreader feed chain and the spinner disk will spin. The switch must be held down in the
"BLAST" position to activate this function.
2. Ignition Switch: The ignition switch is a three
position switch with the following functions:
• "OFF" position: While in this position, 12V DC power is shut off to the spreader. To turn off the spreader, turn the switch to this position.
• "ON" position: While in this position, 12V DC power is turned on to the spreader.
• "START" position: While holding in this position, the spreader’s engine starter is activated.
3. Throttle Switch: The throttle switch is a two
position switch with the following functions:
• "CHOKE/FAST" position: While in this position, the engine speed will gradually increase until the engine linkage reaches its choke position.
• "IDLE" position: While in this position, the engine speed will gradually decrease.
4. Starting the Gas Engine
• Verify that the clutch switch and ignition switch on the cab control box are in the "OFF" position.
• Turn the vehicle’s ignition to the "ON" position.
• Turn the spreader’s ignition switch to the "ON" position.
• Press the throttle switch on the cab control box to the "Idle" position and hold for approximately two seconds.
• Hold the ignition switch in the "START" position.
• While the engine is cranking, press and hold the throttle switch to the "CHOKE/FAST" position.
• Release the ignition and throttle switches when the engine starts.
• After the engine starts, press and hold the throttle switch to the "IDLE" position to release the choke
(hold switch for 1/2-1 seconds).
5. Stopping the Engine
• Reduce engine RPM by holding throttle switch to the
"IDLE" position for 2-3 sec.
• To stop the engine, press the ignition switch to the
"OFF" position.
Clutch Operation - Gas Powered Models
• Start the engine & adjust the speed to slightly above idle.
• Push the clutch switch into the "ON" position.
• Increase the engine RPM by pressing the throttle switch to the "CHOKE/FAST" position.
• It is recommended that the clutch only be engaged
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at the lowest possible speed without stopping the engine. This practice will prevent premature spinner chain failure and chain tension loss.
• Do not repeatedly use the "Blast" function. Using this function often, will prematurely wear the clutch and flex coupler and promote component failure.
Spinner Chute Installation Instructions -
Gas Powered Models
1. Mounting the Gas Spinner Chute Assembly
• Remove the chain guard by first removing the four
(4) 1/4-20 X 3/4" hex head bolts, lock washers, and nuts.
• Attach the Spinner Chute Assembly to the gas powered spreader using the four (4) 1/2-13 x 1.25 hex head screws, flat washers, lock washers, and nuts. The flat washers are to be placed over the slots in the sill extensions. Push the chute assembly forward towards the cab of the vehicle and loosely attach the hardware. Do not tighten the fasteners at this time.
• Install the roller chain between the spinner chute sprocket and the gearbox sprocket. Make sure both sprockets are horizontally in line with one another. If the sprockets are out of alignment, adjust the height of the gearbox sprocket to correct the alignment.
Install the roller chain master link.
• To adjust the roller chain tension, pull the spinner chute assembly away from the rear of the vehicle to take up slack in chain then tighten chute fasteners. The correct chain tension should allow a 5/16" deflection midway between both chain sprockets. If additional adjustment is needed, loosen the spinner shaft bearing bolts and slide the shaft away from the gearbox sprocket. Be sure to maintain the vertical alignment of the spinner shaft and bearings before tightening the hardware.
• Replace the chain guard using the four (4) 1/4-20 X
3/4" hex head bolts, lock washers, and nuts.
• Tighten all hardware to the recommended torque specifications as shown in this manual.
Spinner Chute Installation Instructions -
Hydraulic Models
1. Mounting the Hydraulic Spinner Chute Assembly
• Install the hydraulic spinner chute assembly by simply engaging the (4) spring loaded plungers into the corresponding holes in the spreader frame.
Spinner Chute Assembly Operation – All Models
• The spread pattern and the amount of material dispensed will depend on the following factors:
• Engine RPM.
Gasoline Chute
CAUTION
Do not over-tension either roller chain. Overtensioning can cause damage to bearings, roller chain, sprockets, or the engine.
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Hydraulic Chute
• Feed gate door position.
• Baffle settings.
• Keep the following rules in mind:
• Increasing the engine RPM will increase
the speed of the conveyor and therefore
amount of material going into the spinner.
• Decreasing the engine RPM will decrease
the speed of the conveyor and therefore
amount of material going into the spinner.
• Opening or closing the feed gate door will
determine the amount of material dropping
onto the spinner for any conveyor speed.
Below are illustrations that show the baffles effect on the spread pattern as viewed from the top of the spinner disk.
Installation Instructions - Hydraulic Models
1. During assembly take precautions to keep all hydraulic components as clean as possible.
Internal Baffle Adjustment
Spreader Operation - Hydraulic Models
Initial Priming and Inspecting of the System
1. Use high grade non-foaming hydraulic oil to fill reservoir about 3/4 full.
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10 Mircon
Filter
3/4" (1)
Wire Hose
Hydraulic Plumbing Diagram
3/4" (1) Wire Hose
Pump
Tank
1-1/4" Spiral
Suction Hose
3/4" (2) Wire Hose
A
3/4" (2) Wire Hose
2
1/2" (1) Wire Hose
3/4" Quick
Disconnects
1/2" (1) Wire Hose
Conveyer
Chain Motor
Both internal baffles out
Left baffle in,
Right baffle out
External Baffle Adjustment
Right baffle in,
Left baffle out
T
P
Valve
1/2" (1) Wire Hose
1/2" (1) Wire Hose
S
1/2" Quick Disconnects
ON/OFF Lever
Valve Key
T= Tank/Reservoir
P= Pump/Pressure In
A= Auger (Conveyer Chain)
S= Spinner
Main Components
(1) Single braid wire hose
(2) Double braid wire hose
ITEM PART NO.
1 HV715
2 –
N/S HVC1
QTY.
1
1
1
DESCRIPTION
Dual Flow Regulator Valve
Reservoir 25 Gal Min
Dual Flow Regulator Console
2. Position valve on/off lever to off.
Spinner Motor
All baffles adjusted down for a confined spread pattern
Right baffle deflects material down; heavy on right side
Left baffle deflects material down; heavy on left side
2. Allow enough hose length to prevent kinking and stretching of the hoses and to permit raising the dump body. Support long hoses with wire ties or clamps.
3. Protect hoses from wear caused by sliding and/or vibration.
4. For proper rotation of conveyor chain and spinner motors, hoses may be reversed. The spinner rotates clockwise when looking down from the top.
Note: Use of a pipe joint sealant compatible with hydraulic oil is recommended for all screw fittings.
5. Use swivel type hose ends to connect hoses to flow valve. Damage to valve body may occur if the fittings in flow valve are over tightened.
6. A 10 micron return line filter is recommended to protect the pump, valve, and motors from wear causing contamination.
CAUTION
• Be sure everyone is standing clear of spreader.
• Be alert for anything that may require shutting down the system.
• Before working in or around spreader equipment, be sure all hydraulic controls are moved to off position.
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3. Move auger (conveyor chain) and spinner knobs on the valve to the open position.
4. Engage PTO and circulate hydraulic oil for several minutes to warm up.
5. Move valve on/off lever to on.
6. Inspect hydraulic system for leaks.
7. Check conveyor chain and spinner to see if they are working properly and rotating the correct direction. To reverse rotation, switch the hydraulic lines at the motor.
8. Refill reservoir to 3/4 full.
9. Hydraulic system should now be ready for use.
Spreader Start-up
1. Check feed gate opening and baffle positions for desired material flow and spread pattern. See chute section.
2. Shut off spinner and auger (conveyor chain) knobs and position the on/off lever to on. Engage the PTO and allow the hydraulic system to warm up.
3. After the system is warm turn the spinner and auger (conveyor chain) knobs to the desired settings.
4. Changing the conveyor chain and spinner speeds as well as adjusting the baffle positions will produce various spread patterns.
Miscellaneous
1. Valve setting changes may be made with truck in motion.
2. By moving on/off lever to the off position, spinner and conveyor chain may be stopped at the same time without changing their valve settings.
Precautions – all models
• If the conveyor chain does not move because of dense material or a material jam, remove all material from the hopper and free the chain.
CAUTION
Before working in or around spreader, the valve control lever must be in the off position. Disengage PTO and shut off engine
.
CAUTION
Position the valve on/off control lever in the off position when the spreader is not in use or is removed.
In the event the valve on/off control lever is left in the on position, a heat problem may occur as the pump continues to pump oil to the hydraulic valve. This could cause a hose to burst spraying hot oil.
• If the material in the hopper freezes, move the
CAUTION
Always follow the following precautions so as not to cause damage to the spreader.
spreader into a warm area to thaw.
• To prevent the feed chain from freezing, do not store material in the spreader.
• The gearbox is designed to only accept torque from the input shaft. Therefore, DO NOT ATTEMPT TO
FREE THE CONVEYOR BY USING A PIPE OR SIMI-
LAR TOOL TO MOVE OR DISLODGE THE CHAIN.
This action will void all warranties.
• Check and maintain the correct oil level for both the engine crankcase (gas models) and the gearbox (all models). The engine crankcase is filled with 1 quart of SAE 5W-30 motor oil at the factory. The gearbox is filled with SAE 90 gear lubricant at the factory.
Spreader Maintenance
• Use dielectric grease on all electrical connections before an electrical connection is made or after a connector is disconnected.
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CAUTION
The engine crankcase and gearbox must be filled and maintained with oil. The engine crankcase oil must be of the correct viscosity for the intended spreader operating conditions. Refer to the engine’s owner manual to determine the correct viscosity. Operating the engine or gearbox without oil (or without a sufficient amount of oil) can cause permanent damage to the engine or crankcase.
• Grease the following components regularly:
• Idler shaft bearings (2)
• Drive shaft bearings (2)
• Spinner shaft bearings (2)
• Flanged bearing located between gearbox
and clutch (gas models only).
Gearbox input shaft (if equipped with fitting)
• Check gearbox oil level periodically and maintain the oil level by adding appropriate lubricant.
• (Gas engine models) Fill the engine crankcase with recommended oil to the full line. Read the engine owner’s manual for the recommended oil viscosity for
your operating conditions. Check the oil level periodically and maintain the oil level. Clean and lubricate engine’s choke throttle linkage.
1. Check the Feed Chain tension periodically.
To check the tension, measure in 21"-25" from the rear edge of the sills. Push up on the chain with your hand. The conveyor chain should lift up 2"-3" off the conveyor chain guide or cross angles.
2. Maintain the correct tension on the following
roller chains – Gas Powered Models
• Chain A - Engine to gearbox input sprocket.
• Chain B - Spinner shaft to gearbox input
Feed Chain
Rear of Sill Extension
3. To minimize problems & extend the life of the
gas engine & electric clutch, the following procedures are recommended:
• Maintain the spreader engine according to the engine owner’s manual. This manual is shipped with the spreader. The engine warranty is covered by the engine’s manufacturer. If engine service is required, contact an authorized service center for the engine’s manufacturer.
• At the end of the season, remove and clean the electric clutch.
• After cleaning, coat both mating surfaces of the clutch with oil or light grease.
• Remove oil and grease prior to using the clutch again.
21" - 25"
2" - 3" sprocket.
• The correct chain tension allows 5/16" deflection midway between respective sprockets. Oil both roller chains often, and at the end of each season.
To loosen or tighten Chain A: loosen the four (4) 3/8-16
X 1 carriage bolts that fasten the engine mount stand to the engine deck and slide the engine mount stand.
• To loosen or tighten Chain B: First, loosen the spinner chute fasteners and slide the spinner/chute assembly. If additional adjustment is needed, loosen the spinner shaft bearing bolts and slide the spinner shaft.
Be sure to maintain the vertical alignment of the spinner shaft and bearings before tightening the hardware.
• Empty the spreader of all ice control material when not in use to prevent a frozen feed chain & damage due to corrosion.
• Wash out the spreader when it is not in use. At the end of the season wash out the spreader to remove all ice control materials. Thoroughly dry all metal sur-
Spreader Maintenance - Hydraulic Models
1. Warm up hydraulic system before using.
2. Keep the reservoir 3/4 full with high grade nonfoaming hydraulic oil.
3. Use precautions to keep contaminants from getting in reservoir when filling.
4. Quick connects are a prime source of contamination.
• Clean quick connects before connecting or disconnecting them.
• Protect quick connects from contaminates at all times.
5. Lubricate all bearings with suitable type grease on a regular basis. More frequent lubrication is recommended during periods of heavy use.
6. Maintain the proper lubrication level in all gearboxes with SAE 90 gear lubricant.
7. When not in use, keep the spreader empty to prevent freezing of material in the hopper in extremely cold weather.
8. To extend the life of your spreader:
• Hose down and clean after each use.
• Repaint and/or oil after each season.
CAUTION
Do not over-tension the roller chain. This can cause damage to the chain, bearings, and gearbox.
faces. Re-paint and oil all previously painted surfaces and chains to protect from rust. Properly store the spreader for the next season.
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Throttle Motor Assembly Instructions -Gas
Powered Models
(diagram on pg. 12)
1. Removal Instructions:
• Carefully observe the existing installation and mark the position of the throttle control bracket on the en-
gine mount stand.
• Disconnect the wire connections.
• Remove the 1/4-20 fasteners that hold the throttle control bracket to the engine mount stand. Remove the throttle motor assembly.
CAUTION
Improper installation of the throttle motor assembly can result in damage to the engine choke/throttle linkage.
2. Installation Instructions:
•Connect the electrical wiring. Be sure to connect the brown wire to brown wire and red wire to red wire.
• Run the new throttle motor until the crank is within opening of the throttle control bracket.
• Fasten the new throttle motor to the throttle control bracket using the original hardware.
• Place the throttle pin assembly on the crank of the throttle motor using hole in the middle of plastic block.
• Place the assembly onto the engine mount stand by inserting the throttle pin into the engine choke/throttle linkage slider.
• Keeping the throttle pin assembly parallel to the engine choke/throttle linkage bolt the assembly to the engine mount stand with the existing hardware.
• Run throttle motor in both directions until the slider in choke/throttle linkage stops against choke/throttle linkage bracket. Adjust position of throttle bracket if necessary.
Options & Accessories
PART NO. DESCRIPTION
3008560 Dumpbody Tailgate Latch Kit, Universal
LB8443SST Stainless Steel D.O.T. Spreader Lightbar, 7-hole round light box (8" x 3" x 44")
LB8663SST Stainless Steel D.O.T. Spreader Lightbar, 9-hole round light box (8" x 3" x 66")
LSI
LS3
LS4
LS5
12-Volt Liquid Spray, 55 gal. poly reservoir (not for 1400475SS, 1400475SSH)
12-Volt Liquid Spray, (2) 55 gal. poly reservoirs (not for 1400475SS, 1400475SSH)
12-Volt Liquid Spray, 105 gal. poly reservoir
12-Volt Liquid Spray, (2) 105 gal. poly reservoirs
3008560
2
1
3
ITEM DESCRIPTION
1 Channel, 3" x 48" Tailgate Lock
2 Channel, Short, Tailgate Lock
3 Shaft, Tailgate Lock
LB8443SST
LB8663SST
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PART NO.
3008311
3009196
3014449
3025240
3028138
3028151
3009199
3008353
3014540
3024546
3024539
3024535
3008359
3009201
3014543
3025254
3028141
3028160
3014538
3009197
3008301
3028159
3008352
3009206
3014545
3025436
Drive System (drawing on pg. 11)
ITEM
3
3
2
2
3
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
5
4
4
5
5
5
3
4
3
3
OTY. DESCRIPTION
1 Hopper 108" SST
1 Hopper 120" SST
1 Hopper 3 Cu. Yd. SST
1 HOPPER 10 FT 3.0 CU YD SST - 1400465SS
1 HOPPER 9 FT 2.75 CU YD SST - 1400460SS
1 HOPPER 8 FT 2.5 CU YD SST - 1400455SS
1 SHIELD, 10' TROUGH PS
1 SHIELD, 9' TROUGH PS
1 SHIELD, 8' TROUGH PS
1 SHIELD, 10' TROUGH DS
1 SHIELD, 9' TROUGH DS
1 SHIELD, 8' TROUGH DS
1 Inverted Vee 9'
1 Inverted Vee 120"
1 Inverted Vee 3 Cu. Yd.
1 INVERTED VEE, 10 FT - 1400465SS
1 INVERTED VEE, 9FT - 1400460SS
1 INVERTED VEE, 8FT - 1400455SS
1 Tray, Conveyor Floor, 3 Cu. Yd.
1 PAN, 10' CONVEYOR FLOOR
1 PAN, 9' CONVEYOR FLOOR
1 PAN, 8' CONVEYOR FLOOR - 1400455SS
4 Grate, Welded Top 9', 4 Cu. Yd.
4 Grate, Welded Top 10', 4.5 Cu. Yd.
4 Grate, Welded, 3.5 Cu. Yd.
2 TOP SCREEN HALF, 10FT - 1400465SS
ITEM PART NO.
OTY. DESCRIPTION
13
13
14
15
16
10
11
12
13
8
9
6
7
5
5
3028143
3028154
3008894
3008289
1410803
3008294
3008300
3008316
KS402
3014539
3008860
3009114
3008317
3008290
3004278
2
2
TOP SCREEN HALF, 9FT - 1400460SS
TOP SCREEN HALF, 8FT - 1400455SS
1 Deck, Engine, Welded
1 Coupling, Drive Shaft/Gearbox
2 Pin, Clevis, 3/8 x 2, 1038 ST, ZN yellow
2 Bearing Flanged
4 Sprocket, D667H Conveyor
1 Shaft, Sprocket Drive End
3 Key, 1/4 x 1/4 x 2
1 Chain, 8' Conveyor, 2.5 & 3.5 Cu. Yd.
1 Chain, 9' Conveyor, 2.75 & 4 Cu. Yd.
1 Chain, 10' Conveyor, 3 & 4.5 Cu. Yd.
1 Shaft, Idler Sprocket
2 Bearing, Heavy-Duty Take-Up
2 Screw, BTN. HD Socket Cap 1/2-13, SST
17
18
3001523
3001522
6 Nut, HX FLNG 1/2-13, SST
4 Bolt, Carriage 1/2-13 x 1, SST
19 141050WSS 2 Bolt, Welded Take-Up, SCH Idler
20 FNH063011054SS 2 Nut, 5/8-11 UNC THD, SST
21 FCS038016100SS 8 Screw, HHC 3/8-16 x 1, 304 SST
22 FNE038016044SS 8 Nut, Nylock 3/8-16 x 7/16, SST
23
24
25
3011832
3008339
3008338
1
1
1
Lever, Welded, Feed Gate
Bar, Feed Gate
Door, Salt Gate
26 3003874 1 Nut, 1/2-13 Heavy Hex, SST
10
Drive System (bill of materials on pg. 10)
11
2
14
26
25
11
5
12
6
18
15
22
19
20
21
17
24
23
4
3
13
7
8
9
Gasoline Engine Assembly
ITEM PART NO. QTY. DESCRIPTION
1 3008326 1 Stand, Engine Mount
2
3006887 1 Engine, 9 (10.5) HP Briggs, w/ Recoil & Fuel Tank
Washer, 5/16 SAE, ZN
4
FCS031018150 4
Screw, HHC 5/16-18 x 1.5 Gr. 5, ZN
Washer, Spring Lock, 5/16 ZN
6
FNH031018025 4
7 3003231 1
Nut, 5/16-18 Hex, ZN
Throttle Control
10
11
1411911
KS402
1
1
12
1411915
1
13 1411910 1
Screw, Cap 1/4-20 x 3/4 SST
Washer, Flat 1/4 SAE, ZN clear
Retainer, Throttle Motor Kit
Key, 1/4 x 1/4 x 2
Sprocket, Engine Drive
Throttle Pin, Assembly
10
ITEM PART NO. QTY.
14 3006887A 1
15
4375
1
16 FNE025020031 1
17
1306070
1
18 3007679 1
19
FWL025050006SS 2
20 FNH02502021SS 2
21
FNJ031024019 4
22 3001379 2
23
FNH010032014 2
24 FWL010031005 1
25
3001378
1
26 3006922 1
16
1
DESCRIPTION
Deflector, Exhaust (comes with engine)
Clamp, Hose .4375, 9/32 ZN
Nut, Nylon Insert 1/4-20 ZN
Solenoid, Motor
Wire Harness Ground
Washer, 1/4" Spring Lock
Nut, Hex 1/4-20 ZN
Nut, Jam 5/16-24 ZN
Cable, SCH Battery 14" red
Nut, Hex 10-32 ZN yellow
Washer, #10 Split Lock, ZP
Cable, SCH Battery 14" black
Wire Assy., Voltage Regulator, 9HP B&S
12
2
25
27
26
Gasoline Engine & Deck Assembly
ITEM PART NO. QTY. DESCRIPTION
1
2
6
3008894
3008327
3001363
1
1
2
Deck, Engine, Welded
Engine Assembly
Bolt, 3/8-16 x 1 Carriage, SST
Washer, Flat 3/8 USS SST
Nut, Nylock 3/8-16 x 7/16, SST
Bracket, Battery Mount
Screw, Cap 1/4-20 x 3/4 SST
10 1410717 1
11 1413200 1
Washer, Flat 1/4 SAE, ZN clear
Nut, Nylon Insert 1/4-20, SST
Battery, 12V, 20AMP, 275CCA SLA
Grommet, 1-1/2 Rubber
12 1401200 1 Gearbox
13 FWL050088013SS 4 Washer, Lock, 1/2 Split, SST
15 1410702 1
16 1411000 1
17 – 5
Screw, HHC 1/2-13 x 1, SST
Sprocket, Gearbox Spinner Chain
Bearing, 2-Hole Flanged 1"
Screw, HHC 5/16 SAE, ZN
6
9
8
10
7
11
3
1
5
4
23
17
22
21
19
20
24
16
29
15
18
28
30
14
13
12
ITEM PART NO. QTY.
18 FWF031075006 2
19 1411500 2
20 1401150 1
21 1411800 1
22 FWL031058008 3
23 3009327 1
24 3002113 1
25 3008333 1
26 FCS038016100SS 2
27 3001361 2
28 3002398 2
29 3002390 2
30 3002392 2
31 1499025 1
32 1499050 1
33 3009653 1
DESCRIPTION
Washer, 5/16 SAE, ZN
Collar, Locking w/ Setscrew
Assembly, Clutch
Sprocket, Clutch Chain
Washer, Spring Lock, 5/16 ZN
Chain, #40 Roller, 88 Pitches
Guard, Engine Base, SST
Shroud Engine, SST
Screw, HHC 3/8-16 x 1, 304 SST
Washer, 3/8 Nylon, Flat
Strap, Hood Latch
Pin, Clevis 3/16" x 1-11/16", SST
Pin, Cotter 1/16" x 1/2", SST
Label, Warning 2 (gasoline)
Label, Caution 2
Harness 3' Hopp. Spr.
13
10
9
2
5
11
1
3
4
17
18
8
13
14
16
7
6
15
12
3008388 Gasoline Chute & Spinner Assembly
ITEM PART NO. QTY.
1 3008378 1
2 3009067 2
3 3008827 1
4 3008611 1
5 3008835 1
6 1420015 3
7 1420016 3
11 3008852 2
12 3008396 2
13 3008853 2
17 3009632 1
19 3009327 1
DESCRIPTION
Spinner, Chute Assy., Gas
Bearing, Spinner Shaft
Shaft, Spinner Shaft
Spinner Disc Assembly
Sprocket, 24 Tooth, #40 R Chain
Control Rod, SCH Chute
Pin, Hair Cotter, ZN clear
Cotter Pin, 1/8 x 1, ZN
Washer, Flat 3/8 USS, SST
Screw, HHC-3/8-16 x 3/4 SST
Rod, Selector
Deflector, Inside
Spring, Spinner Chute Baffle
Washer, Flat 1/2" SAE, ZN
Pin, Cotter 3/16" x 1.25", ZN
Screw, Cap 1/4-20 x 3/4, SST
Pin, Clevis 3/8 x 2.5 UL
Cotter Pin, 5/64 x 3/4
Chain #40 Spinner Drive
14
Hydraulic Motor & Deck Assembly
ITEM PART NO. QTY. DESCRIPTION
1 3008894 1 Deck, Engine, Welded
2 1401200 1 Gearbox
3 3008634 1 Stand, Hydraulic Motor
Screw, Cap 1/4-20 x 3/4, SST
7 CM004P 1
Washer, Flat 1/4 SAE, ZN clear
Nut, Nylon Insert 1/4-20, SST
Motor, Hydraulic white
Screw, HHC 3/8-16 x 3/4, SST
10
12
16
3009215 1
FCS050013100SS 4
13 3002398 2
14 3002390 2
15 3002392
3009619
2
2
Washer, Lock RHS 3/8, SST
Coupling, Shaft 1 x 1
Washer, Lock 1/2 Split, SST
Screw, HHC 1/2-13 x 1, SST
Strap, Hood Latch
Pin, Clevis 3/16" x 1-11/16", SST
Pin, Cotter, 1/16" x 1/2" SST
Cover, Coupler
1
12
11
15
2
7
9
8
3
10
16
4
5
14
15
13
6
1
2
7
8
9
6
4
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14
13
15
16
12
3
5
10
16
11
3008630 Hydraulic Chute & Spinner Assembly
ITEM PART NO. QTY.
1 3008612 1
2 3008624 1
4 3003873 6
6 3009305 1
9 3008611 1
10 3008628 3
11 FPC013000100 2
12 3008852 2
13 3008396 2
14 FCS025020075 6
15 FPC019000125 2
16 3008853 2
DESCRIPTION
Chute, Upper Assy., Hydraulic
Chute, Lower Assy., Hydraulic
Screw, HHC-1/2-13 x 1, SST
Washer, Flat 1/2 SAE, ZN
Nut, Hex 1/2-13, SST
Motor, Hydraulic white
Washer, Lock RHS 3/8, SST
Screw, HHC-3/8-16 x 3/4 SST
Disc, Spinner Assembly
Control Rod, Hydraulic Chute
Pin, Cotter 1/8" x 1", ZN
Rod, Selector
Deflector, Inside
Screw, Hex HD Cap 1/4-20 x 3/4, SST
Pin, Cotter 3/16" x 1.25", ZN
Spring, Spinner Chute Baffle
3014550 Rev. D
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Key Features
- Stainless steel construction
- Gas or hydraulic powered
- Dump body or flat bed truck compatible
- Spreads ice control material
- Adjustable spread pattern
- Durable and reliable