Agri-Fab 45-05431 32 Inches Poly Spiker User Manual
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45-05431
32″ POLY SPIKER/SPREADER
45-05431 32 Inches Poly Spiker
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FORM NO. 45941 (09/15/2021)
PARTS FOR 32″ POLY SPIKER/SPREADER MODEL 45-05431
REF.| PART NO.| QTY.| DESCRIPTION| REF.| PART
NO.| QTY.| DESCRIPTION
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1| 47953| 1| COVER, CHAIN| 34| R19171616| 4| WASHER, .531 X 1 X .059
2| 24743BL1| 1| LEVER, FLOW CONTROL| 35| 43081| 6| WASHER, .375 X .875 X .083
3| 24747BL1| 1| BRACE, CENTER| 36| 1543-69| 2| WASHER, NYLON
4| 47931| 1| HOPPER| 37| 43088| 2| WASHER, .312 X .734 X .065
5| 28557BL1| 1| BRACKET, HANDLE BRACE| 38| 43009| 2| WASHER, .785 X 1.57 X
.057
6| 41863| 2| WHEEL| 39| 712-0421| 1| NUT, WING 5/16-18
7| 28606| 8| DISK, SPIKE| 40| 23520| 1| SPACER, .6601D X .2500D X .25
8| 69416| 1| SPREADER DRIVE DISK| 41| 46497| 2| SPACER, .800ID X 1.000D X 1.2
9| 28558BL3| 1| HANDLE, LIFT| 42| 24571| 2| SPACER, .4101D X .7500D X .84
10| 28556BL3| 1| TUBE, TRANSPORT| 43| 43848| 1| GRIP, CONTROL ARM
11| 45905BL3| 2| TUBE, HITCH| 44| 47959| 1| LINK, FLOW CONTROL
12| 64106| 1| SPIKER SHAFT ASSEMBLY| 45| 43943| 1| GRIP HT. ADJ
13| 23981BL1| 2| BRACKET, HITCH| 46| 47969| 1| FERRULE, 1/4″
14| 47025| 2| BOLT, HEX 5/16-18 X 3-1/2| 47| 47960| 1| CHAIN WITH CONNECTOR
15| 44292| 3| BOLT, HEX 5/16-18 X 2-1/2| 48| 49449| 2| PLUG, 1″OD TUBE
16| 45100| 2| BOLT, HEX 1/2-13 X 4| 49| 47777| 1| SPRING, COMPRESSION
17| 44180| 7| BOLT, HEX 5/16-18 X 2| 50| 46838| 2| SPACER, .8001D X 1.000D X
.50
18| 44215| 1| BOLT, CARR 5/16-18 X 1-3/4| 51| 47963| 2| BEARING, HEX FLANGE
19| 43661| 2| BOLT, HEX 1/4-20 X 1| 52| R19172410| 2| WASHER, .531 X 1.5 X
.134
20| 46524| 6| SPACER, .800ID X 1.000D X 3.1| 53| 24736BL1| 1| ENDPLATE, RH
21| 47623| 1| PIN, HITCH| 54| 24741| 1| FLOW PLATE
22| 741-0249| 12| BEARING, FLANGED| 55| 46557| 1| NUT, 1/2 PUSH
23| 43093| 2| PIN, COTTER 1/8 X 1-1/2| 56| 24739| 2| AGITATOR BLADE
24| 44101| 1| PIN, COTTER 3/32 X 3/4| 57| 47978| 10| SCREW, HEX 8-32 X 1/4
25| 43343| 1| PIN, HAIR COTTER 3/32| 58| 64104| 1| AGITATOR SHAFT ASSEMBLY
26| 47189| 5| NUT, HEX 1/4-20 NYLOCK| 59| 45133| 1| SPACER, .500ID X 1.000D X
.59
27| 47810| 13| NUT, HEX .312-18 NYLOCK| 60| 24735BL1| 1| ENDPLATE, LH
28| 48115| 2| NUT, HEX 1/2-13 NYLOCK JAM| 61| 24539| 1| BRACKET, FEED PLATE
29| 43019| 2| NUT, HEX .5-13 JAM| 62| 41998| 2| RIVET, POP 5/32
30| 44137| 2| WASHER, .518 X 1 X .02| 63| 48418| 8| RIVET, POP 3/16
31| 44731| 2| SCREW, HEX 1/4 X 1/2| 64| 48173| 2| WASHER, .817 X 1.5 X .059
32| 43182| 1| BOLT, HEX 5/16-18 X 3/4| | 45941| 1| OWNER’S MANUAL
33| 819212016| 3| WASHER, .656 X 1.25 X .059| | | |
RULES FOR SAFE OPERATIONS
Any power equipment can cause injury if operated improperly or if the user
does not understand how to operate the equipment.
Exercise caution at all times, when using power equipment.
- Read this owner’s manual before attempting to assemble or operate the spiker/spreader.
- Read the towing vehicle owner’s manual and know how to operate the tractor before using the spiker/spreader attachment.
- Do not allow anyone to ride on or sit on the spiker/ spreader.
- Never allow children to operate the tractor or spiker/ spreader attachment.
- Do not allow adults to operate the tractor or spiker/ spreader without proper instructions.
- Read the chemical label for instructions and cautions for handling and applying chemicals.
- Wear eye and hand protection when handling and using lawn chemicals.
- Always begin with the transmission in first (low) gear and gradually increase speed as conditions permit. Maximum towing speed – 3 M.P.H.
- Do not drive too close to a creek or ditch and be alert for holes and other hazards which could cause you to lose control of the tractor and spiker/spreader.
- Before operating the vehicle on any grade (hill) refer to the safety rules in the vehicle owner’s manual concerning safe operation on slopes. Stay off steep slopes!
- Follow maintenance and lubrication instructions as outlined in this manual.
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Become alert!! Your safety is involved.
ASSEMBLY
TOOLS REQUIRED FOR ASSEMBLY
(2) 7/16″ Wrenches
(2) 1/2″ Wrenches
(2) 3/4″ or Adjustable Wrenches
(1) Screwdriver
(1) Pliers
Spike points are sharp. Exercise caution when handling and working near spike disks.
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Attach a hitch tube to the right hand side of the hopper using two 5/16″ x 2″ hex bolts (17), 5/16″ flat washers (35) and 5/16″ nylock hex nuts (27). Assemble the bolts and washers from inside the hopper. Insert a tube plug (48). Tighten. Repeat for the other side.
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On the right side, assemble the handle brace bracket (5) to the lift handle (9) using a 5/16″ x 3/4″ hex bolt (32) and 5/16″ nylock nut (27). Tighten. See figure 2.
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Assemble the grip (45) onto the lift handle.
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Insert a 5/16″ x 3-1/2″ hex bolt (14) through the transport tube (10), the lift handle (9), a spacer (42), and through the hitch tube. Secure with a 5/16 nylock nut (27).
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Insert a 5/16″ x 2″ hex bolt (17) through the transport tube (10), two 5/16″ flat washers (35), and the handle brace bracket (5). Secure with a 5/16″ nylock nut (27). Tighten. See figure 3.
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On the left side, insert a 5/16″ x 3-1/2″ hex bolt (14) through the upper hole on the transport tube (10), a spacer (42), and the hitch tube. Secure with a 5/16 nylock nut (27). Do not tighten yet. See figure 4.
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Fasten the hitch tubes together using three 5/16″ x 2-1/2″ hex bolts (15) and 5/16″ nylock hex nuts (27). Do not tighten yet. See figure 5.
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Attach the hitch brackets (13) to the hitch tubes using two 5/16″ x 2″ hex bolts (17) and 5/16″ nylock hex nuts (27). Do not tighten yet. See figure 6.
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Install the hitch pin (21) through the hitch brackets (13), and secure with a 3/32 hair cotter pin (25).
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Tighten all loose bolts and nuts that have been assembled.
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Assemble a 1/2″ x 4″ hex bolt (16), a .531 washer (34), a wheel (6), a .531 washer (34), and a .5″ jam nut (29).
Finger tighten only. -
Attach the wheel assembly to the transport tube using a 1/2″ nylock jam nut (28). Repeat for the other side. See figure 7.
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Screw a 1/4″ nylock hex nut (26) all the way onto the flow control link (44). Assemble the ferrule (46) onto the link and then start a 1/4″ nylock hex nut one or two turns onto the link. See figure 8.
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Assemble the ferrule (46) into the hole at the end of the flow control lever (2) using a 1/4″ nylock hex nut (26). Tighten the nut, leaving it loose enough that the ferrule can pivot. See figure 8.
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Assemble the grip (43) onto the end of the flow control lever. See figure 8.
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Place the flow control lever into the slot in the hopper. See figure 9.
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Place the center brace (3) into the hopper. Insert a 1/4″ x 1″ hex bolt (19) through the center brace and the front of the hopper. Assemble a nylon washer (36), the flow control lever and a 1/4″ nylock hex nut (26) onto the bolt. Do not tighten yet. See figure 9.
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Insert the other 1/4″ x 1″ hex bolt (19) through the center brace and the rear of the hopper. Assemble a 1/4″ flat washer (37) and 1/4″ nylock hex nut (26) onto the bolt. Tighten both the front and rear bolts. See figure 9.
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Insert the 5/16″ x 1-3/4″ carriage bolt (18) up through the slot and secure it with a nylon washer (36) and the plastic wing nut (39). See figure 10.
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Move the lift handle into the locked position as shown in figure 10 and then tip the spreader back to rest on the wheels and the rear of the hopper.
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Move the flow control lever (2) as far as it will go to the “OFF” position. Push the feed plate back as far as it will go to the closed position. See figure 11.
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Place the bent end of the flow control link (44) into the feed plate bracket and a 1/4″ flat washer (37). Secure it with a 3/32″ x 3/4″ cotter pin (24). See figure 11.
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Tighten the lower 1/4″ nylock hex nut (26) until it touches the bottom of the ferrule, then tighten the upper 1/4″ nylock hex nut (26) until it is snug against the top of the ferrule. See figure 11.
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Open and close the feed plate using the flow control lever. Check to make sure the feed plate is closed completely when the lever is in the “OFF” position. If the feed plate does not close completely, adjust the 1/4″ nylock hex nuts (26) on the flow control link (44). See figure 11.
NOTE: Forcing the flow control lever may result in PERMANENT DAMAGE to the feed plate!
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Push a flanged bearing (22) into each side of the drive disk (8). See figure 12.
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Push a flanged bearing (22) into each of the eight spike disks (7), from the side shown in figure 13.
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Press flanged bearings (22) into both of the end plates. See figure 14.
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Place the 1/4″ thick spacer (40) onto the spike disk shaft (12) and then insert the shaft through the flanged bearing (22) in the left hand end plate. See figure 14.
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Place a large washer (38), short spacer tube (41), and the drive disk (8) onto the shaft. Fit the short spacer tube and large washer onto the flanged bearing in the end plate. See figure 15.
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Place two spike disks (7), separated by a long spacer tube (20), onto the shaft. Fit the long spacer tube onto the ends of the flanged bearings in the disks. See figure 16.
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Place a 5/8″ flat washer (33), the compression spring (49) and another 5/8″ flat washer onto the shaft. See figure 17.
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Place two spike disks (7), separated by a long spacer tube (20), onto the shaft. Fit the long spacer tube onto the ends of the flanged bearings in the disks. See figure 18.
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Place a long spacer tube (20) onto the shaft. See figure 19.
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Place two spike disks (7), separated by a long spacer tube (20), onto the shaft. Fit the long spacer tube onto the ends of the flanged bearings in the disks. See figure 20.
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Place a long spacer tube (20) onto the shaft.
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Place two spike disks (7), separated by a long spacer tube (20), onto the shaft. Fit the long spacer tube onto the ends of the flanged bearings in the disks. See figure 21.
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Place a short spacer tube (41) and then a large washer (38) onto the shaft. Fit the short spacer tube and washer onto the end of the flanged bearing in the end plate. Push the shaft on through the flanged bearing in the end plate. See figure 22.
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Place a 5/8″ flat washer (33) onto the end of the spike disk shaft and secure the shaft with a 1/8″ x 1-1/2″ cotter pin (23) by spreading the ends of the cotter pin. See figure 23.
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Fasten the drive disk to the shaft using a 1/8″ x 1-1/2″ cotter pin (23) by spreading the ends of the cotter pin. See figure 23.
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Remove connecting link from chain and assemble the chain (47) onto the two sprockets on the left side of the hopper. Fasten the ends of the chain together using the connecting link. See figure 24.
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Place the chain cover over the chain and fasten it to the hopper end plate using two self tapping screws (31). See figure 24.
OPERATION
HOW TO USE YOUR SPIKER/SPREADER
- Refer to the instruction label on the material package and to the instruction decal on your spreader to help determine the proper spreader setting and application rate. Also see the Setting Chart on this page for a general range of settings for commonly used materials.
- Determine the approximate square footage of the area to be covered and estimate the amount of fertilizer or seed required.
- Move the spreader to the area where application is to begin.
- Loosen the plastic wing nut and move it to the desired setting. Retighten the nut. See figure 25.
- Make sure the flow control lever is in the “OFF” position. Fill the hopper, and break up any lumps.
- Lower the aerator spikes to the operating position.
- Start the spreader in motion and then move the flow control lever to the “ON” position (against the plastic wing nut) as you travel across your lawn. The maximum towing speed is 3 m.p.h.
- Do not make sharp turns with spikes in the ground.
- Raise aerator spikes to transport position when crossing over concrete or other hard surfaces.
- Do not aerate if the ground is extremely hard or dry. If ground is too dry, sprinkle or water for one to two hours prior to use.
- Do not aerate if the ground is too wet.
IMPORTANT: Always place flow control lever in the “OFF” position to prevent excess fertilizer from being released when filling the spreader and when stopping or turning.
SETTING CHART
MATERIAL | Flow Rate Setting TYPE | At 3 M.P.H. |
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Fertilizer | Granular / Pelleted | 0-1 / 0-2 |
Grass Seed | Fine/Coarse | 5-6 / 7-8 |
3 M.P.H. is equivalent to traveling 100 feet in 23 seconds.
APPLICATION TIPS
- To help prevent granular material from compacting and clogging the hopper, avoid unnecessary towing when the hopper flow plates are closed.
- Reduce the flow setting for speeds slower than 3 M.P.H.
- To avoid misses or striping, overlap the previous wheel tracks by approximately 5″ to 6″.
- For easiest application, first apply material across both ends of the area. Two or three passes on each end are sufficient. Then apply material back and forth as shown. Use the end areas for turning around, shutting off the spreader as you enter the end areas and turning the spreader on again as your leave the end areas for your next pass. See figure 26.
- If lawn is odd shaped, spread a border around the edges and then spread between the border.
- Be careful when spreading around ornamental plants because weed control chemicals can damage these plants.
Spike points are sharp. Exercise caution when handling or working near spike disks.
MAINTENANCE
- Check nuts and bolts for tightness before each use.
- Always empty hopper after each use, storing leftover material in its original bag.
- Wash and dry thoroughly after each use.
- Apply a light coat of oil on exposed metal parts to help prevent rust.
- At least once a year, apply a few drops of oil to wheels, plastic bearings in spike disks, at ends of aerator shaft, and at ends of hopper shaft.
- Clean and oil drive chain once a year.
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