Operator`s manual
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
A. General:
1. Read this Operator’s Manual completely before 
starting the spreader. Study the controls and learn 
the proper sequence of operation. Retain 
Operator’s Manual in a safe place for future 
reference.
2. Do not allow anyone to operate or maintain this 
machine who has not read the manual. Never 
permit children under the age of 16 to operate 
this machine.
3. Always have your feet and hands clear of the 
controls when starting the engine.
4. Do not remove any shields, guards, decals or 
safety devices. If a shield, guard, decal or safety 
device is damaged or does not function, repair or 
replace it before operating the spreader.
5. Always wear safety glasses, long pants and safety 
shoes when operating or maintaining this 
spreader. Do not wear loose-fitting clothing.
6. Never run the engine indoors without adequate 
ventilation. Exhaust fumes are deadly.
7. To avoid serious burns, do not touch the engine or 
muffler while the engine is running or until it has 
cooled for at least 30 minutes after it has been 
shut off.
B. Related To Fuel:
1. Gasoline is highly flammable. Respect it.
2. Do not smoke or permit others to smoke while 
handling gasoline.
3. Always use approved containers for gasoline.
4. Always shut off the engine and permit it to cool 
before removing the cap of the fuel tank.
5. If the fuel container spout will not fit inside the fuel 
tank opening, use a funnel.
6. When filling the fuel tank, stop when the gasoline 
reaches one inch from the top. This space must be 
left for expansion. Do not overfill.
7. Wipe up any spilled gasoline.
8. Do not park or refuel machine in areas where 
open flames, electrical switches and circuit 
breakers are present.
C. When Spreading and Spraying:
1. Keep adults, children and pets away from the area 
to be spread or sprayed.
2. Spread and spray only in daylight.
3. Always check the area to be spread and sprayed, 
and remove debris and other objects prior to 
spreading and spraying.
4. Watch for holes, sprinkler heads and other hidden 
hazards.
5. Reduce speed when making sharp turns.
6. Always have proper footing on slopes and hill 
sides and never operate when conditions are 
slippery. Be very careful on wet grass.
7. Always keep both hands on the handles.
8. Be careful when crossing gravel paths or road- 
ways.
9. Never leave the spreader-sprayer unattended 
without placing the ground speed control levers in 
neutral, engaging the park brake, shutting off the 
engine and closing the fuel shutoff valve.
10. Always park the spreader-sprayer and start the 
engine on a level surface with the ground speed 
control levers in neutral, and the park brake 
engaged.
11. If you hit a solid object while spreading and 
spraying, place the ground speed control levers in 
neutral, engage the park brake and stop the 
engine. Disconnect the spark plug wire and 
inspect for damage. Repair any damage.
12. Do not operate machine on excessively steep 
(more than 15 degrees) slopes. Go laterally or 
diagonally across the slope, not up and down the 
slope.
13. Always disconnect the spark plug wire to prevent 
the engine from accidentally starting before 
performing any maintenance on this spreader-
sprayer.
14. Keep the machine and especially the engine/pump 
area clean and free of grease, grass and leaves to 
reduce the potential for over heating and fire.
15. The speed and direction control levers located on 
the handle are designed for your safety. Do not 
modify them or operate the machine if they are 
damaged.
D. General Requirements-Personal 
Protective Equipment:
OSHA Standard 1910.132 through 1910.139
OSHA standard 1910.132 states in relevant part:
a.  Protective equipment, including personal 
protective equipment (PPE) for eyes, face, 
head, and extremities, protective clothing, 
respiratory devices, and protective shields and 
barriers, shall be provided, used, and 
maintained in a sanitary and reliable condition 
whereever it is necessary by reason of 
hazards of processes or environment, 
chemical hazards, radiological hazards, or 
mechanical irritants encountered in a manner 
capable of causing injury or impairment in the 
function of any part of the body through 
absortion, inhalation or physical contact.










