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1. STANDARD EQUIPMENT FOR 85811 PRESSURE OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT FOR 85812 OUT TO TRUCK am ne ee FG ae Se ee ee Jo et So ie das NI HYDRAULIC COOLER FAN SWITCH 26 GODLER Se EUH J PRESSURE IN 4 FROM TRUCK Meese 5 Sy EIS ey 2 nr 71 e RELIEF L J VALVE mo 4 51 QUICK RELEASE FITTING dl an EO e gt 9 S2 EX G2 k E FC IN 4 SPINNER et SPEED MANIFOLD CONTROL VALVE BLOCK a uum 2 M1 MR CONVEYOR BELT SPEED PRESSURE IN C B CONTROL CONVEYOR BELT scr eee ere nn Ne Pe UL ME y FAT YT py tr gg F 71 LEFT RIGHT y HYDRAULIC HYDRAULIC 2 QUICK MOTOR MOTOR 9 RELEASE O O E PARTS LISTS 50 WIDE SPEY 1530 TM Electrical System 3 ae 1 ELECTRICAL POWER 4 E 2 BOX O SUPPLY HARNESS WIRING REFER TO MOUNTING 7 KIT MANUAL ic MADE TO HYDRAULIC COOLER FAN PRODUCT NO 85811 ONLY GROUND TO HYDRAULIC COOLER FAN SWITCH PRODUCT NO 85811 ONLY HYDRAULIC MANIFOLD VALVE BLOCK S1 AND S2 AND SWITCH G1 Item Part Description Qty No No 1 662228 Main Wiring Harness 1530 TM Product No 85811 Only 1 2 662919 Main
2. WIDE 35 255 1530 slippage stops If belt still does not operate properly reset the screws to 25 mm 1 inch and check for problems elsewhere CONVEYOR BELT TRACKING AND CENTERING ADJUSTMENTS See Figure 9 If tracking or centering problems occur first check for unequal tension measurement on the conveyor belt tension adjusters Also check for a buildup of top dressing material under the belt or on the conveyor belt rollers It is very important during the first 10 15 hours of operation to frequently check the WideSpin 1530 TM conveyor belt for misalignment All conveyor belts have break in periods to train the conveyor belt to track properly During break in some irregular movement can be expected After the break in period only normal inspection and adjustment will be necessary The conveyor belt scraper assembly should be inspected to insure that the scraper blade is applying uniform pressure across the belt Step 1 Set each conveyor belt tension adjuster screw so that 25 mm 1 of thread is visible behind the nut Operate the machine with the hopper empty If the belt is not tracking properly make quarter 1 4 turn adjustments to one tensioner until the belt tracks true It is very important to give the conveyor belt enough time minimum of 10 rotations to move into its new position after turning the adjuster screws When the conveyor belt starts to run true c
3. 22 Conveyor Belt Care Conveyor Belt 5 22 Conveyor Belt Tension Adjustment 22 Conveyor Belt Tracking and Centering Adjustments 23 Hydraul System fr sie ee koe ane eed a 24 Systemi hey Meee hae NE 28 Adjustment of Spinner Vanes 31 Removing Spinner Assembly 32 Conveyor Belt Replacement 33 Pans CIS he dea Penta tweed Sao ER Pe 34 Optional Trench Filling Attachment Product Number 86150 Parts List 54 Registered Trademark and Patents TURFCO WIDESPIN 1530 is covered by US Patent 6 149 079 6 508 419 and 6 817 552 TURFCO WIDESPIN and Mete R Matic are registered trademarks of Turfco Manufacturing Inc HEAVYSPREAD and LIGHTSPREAD are trademarks of Turfco Manufacturing Inc WIDE gt 1530 TM 3 SPECIFICATIONS Specifications Intended Use The WideS pin 1530 TM is intended to be used for the application of properly prepared organic top dressing material The WideSpin 1530 TM is NOT intended to be used for any purpose other than the application of properly prepared org
4. 4 21 446142 WashieriiLock 3 8 2 3 4 eds menant pus 4 22 443110 Nut Hex 3 8 16 irent ease deca rien 4 23 661418 Gate eroi XR EE Mak Pte 1 24 657208 Grip Handle Metering Gate 1 25 660962 Screw Hex Head 3 4 16 x 1 1 4 2 26 659984 Nut Hex 3 4 16 Nylock Thin 2 27 661020 Washer Special Metering Gate 1 4 Wide Plastic 2 28 400106 Screw Hex Head 1 4 20 x 5 8 3 29 444830 Nut Hex 1 4 20 3 30 662777 Seal Metering Gate 1 31 662776 Strip Metering Gate 1 32 662752 Plunger Metering 1 AR As Required 29 31 30 28 eee METERING GATE ASSEMBLY WIDE SIN 1530 TM 43 PARTS LIST WIDESPIN Spinner Assembly NOTE A Torque Set Screws On Coupling Halfs To 8 8 9 8 NM 78 87 Inch Pounds 26 SEE NOTE A 17 19 20 PARTS LIST 42 WIDE SPY 1530 TM WIDESPIN Spinner Assembly Item Part Description Qty No No 1 661722 Support Spinner Includes Plastic Bearings 1 2 661400 Bearing Flange Plastic
5. eo 6 Truck and Mounting Kit Requirements Truck Requirements a en tenu run ent BERERS 7 WideS 1530 TM Mounting Kit Requirements 7 Top Dresserand the Trucks res Vi ee te SE nt ee AVET 7 Removing the WideS 1530 TM from the Truck 7 Description WideSpin 1530 TM Broadcast Top Dresser 8 Intended Use and Function uui Rite een FERA RP RM ee MUN 8 Description of the WideS pin 1530 TM Lightspread and Heavyspread Settings 8 Location and Description of the WideS pin 1530 TM Major Components 8 Location and Description of the Operator 11 Location and Description of the Operator Controls 11 Operation WideSpin 1530 TM Operator Position 12 WideS 1530 TM Top Dresser Operating Speeds 12 WideS 1530 TM Maximum Angle of Operation 12 Loading of Hopper e nex Ee ee GUN EIER RECEN INIRE 12 Pre Operation Check 51 crete 13 Hand Held Spinner and Conveyor Belt ON OFF Switch 13 Setting Controls For Lightspread or Heavyspread Operations
6. 14 Setting of WideSpin 1530 TM Metering Gate 14 Setting of WideS pin 1530 TM Spinner Hydraulic Speed Control 14 Setting of Heavyspread 14 Adjusting Spinner Wheel Vanes 16 Setting of WideS 1530 TM Conveyor Speed Control 16 Top Dressing Operation sez is purs Las og Sop eere se a Ure ee ey 16 WideS pin 1530 TM Top Dresser Shutdown 17 Operator Daily Inspection dates ead daa dee das deed dau dos da 18 Troubleshooting Table 18 Storage T 19 Operator Level Service and Adjustment Hydraulic cesses eS eS Scere 19 te ee OS da 19 IriSDectlOn On e Seat etse ET des 19 European Lubricant Fuel and Parts Disposal Numbers 19 eee een rit eee ECE CCC ECT CTS 20 Service Level Maintenance BU ofc 22 Inspection Panel
7. 4 Set Screw 4 4228 147 werd verbe 8 Screw Hex Head 1 2 20 x 1 3 4 4 Hex 1 2 20 Fl xloc 52 cuero lect a beac ca 4 Plate Sliditg iu ex etre e Laer dre et ele 2 Bolt Tap 5 8 11 x 6 Conveyor Belt Tension Adjuster 2 Spacer Tension Adjuster 2 Nut Hex 5 87 11 Flexloc 2 Roller Drive 1530 51 23 LV ice e Wex ERIS RT TRE 1 Spacer Flared 2 evo e dae Fea tene E Tete ENG arcae 2 Bolt Carriage 1 2 13 x 1 1 2 4 Washer Lock 1 27 i scie dee ee WE a Ra 4 N t Hex 1 2 19x i5 bi eee epe Le Tee EEG 4 Key Woodruff 1 4 x 1 1 15307 eit bue em pee en scq E atte ese red 2 COVER dou ste de cs cd Aca deba t ME 2 Screw Machine Pan Head 1 4 20 x 5 8 Service Part 8 Nut Hex 1 4 20 KEPS Service Part 8 Bolt Carriage 3 8 16 x 3 4 8 Washer LOCK 3 8 ied UR E AME sedan 8 N t H6x 3 8 6 cue Doe iore Da ae 8 Belt Spinner 1 Splice Conveyor Belt 1 WIDE SPONU 1530 T
8. m o NOTE HYDRAULIC 4404040444424242424260690 45 e IS STANDARD EQUIPMENT FOR 85811 OPTIONAL re HYDRAULIC COOLER TRUCK EQUIPMENT FOR 85812 SWITCH 9 PRESSURE ENDE FROM TRUCK T i rez 9 E RELIEF VALVE i 4 51 QUICK HO RELEASE 4 VALVE BLOCK 52 LOH 4 J4 4 CF IN a i e SPINNER IN ME SPEED CONTROL P4 M1 MR CONVEYOR BELT SPEED CONTROL A B N PRESSURE IN CONVEYOR BELT LEFT RIGHT HYDRAULIC HYDRAULIC 2 QUICK MOTOR MOTOR RELEASE FITTING tr A B B A HO WIDESPIN 1530 TM D HYDRAULIC SCHEMATIC SPINNER ASSEMBLY FIGURE 10 SERVICE LEVEL MAINTENANCE Conveyor Belt Speed Control Located in port FC in the block The conveyor belt speed control controls the speed of the conveyor belt by regulating the amount of hydraulic flow and pressure to the motor The conveyor beltspeed control valve does nothave any user serviceable parts If the valve is malfunctioning it will need replacement S1 and S2 Solenoid Valve Bodies Located in ports S1 and S2 in the block These valves control the hydraulic flow to the hydraulic conveyor belt motor S2 and the spinner wheel hydraulic motors S1 Both S1 and S2 are electrically operated valves controlled by the switch on the hand held ON OFF contr
9. 2 3 661507 Insert Cap 4 4 659126 Handle Blade Locking 1 5 657208 Grip Handles elses eer 1 6 661687 Spacer Handle cr RR ee oer Ea aR ere 1 7 661020 Washer Special Metering Gate 1 8 661686 Handle Spinner Pivot 1 9 661698 Bolt Carriage 5 8 11 2 1 2 1 10 658240 Bolt Carriage 5 16 18 x 3 4 14 11 452006 Washer Flat 3 8 ID x 7 8 OD x 5 64 Thick 4 12 444808 Nut Hex 5 16 18 14 13 400406 Screw Hex Head 1 2 13 1 1 4 4 14 499052 Washer Flat 33 64 ID x 7 8 OD x 1 16 Thick 4 15 446154 Washer LOCK 1 2 du usd eR m eet ho LR Re NR 4 16 443118 Nut 1 2 13 54 20 eee e pee ona ee 4 17 661515 rene x Ratton ea Ob Menu quise 2 18 400186 Screw Hex Head 5 16 18 x 7 8 20 19 446134 Washer Lock 5 16 LR RR RR 20 20 443106 Nut Hex 5 67 18 is Eee ERE 20 21 661460 Motor Hydraulic Spinner 1530 2 22 499101 Key Sq
10. eed das Eee ei e e Pe 1 44 452004 Washer Flat 5 16 ID x 3 4 OD x 1 16 Thick 6 45 658529 Screw Hex Head 3 8 16 x 2 1 2 1 LEFT HAND RIGHT HAND SPINNER WHEEL SPINNER WHEEL ROTATION T7 ROTATION PARTS LIST 44 WIDE SPEY 1530 TM Main Hydraulic System pergere ccr 1 SEE NOTE A SPINNER SPEED 2 FLOW CONTROL 17 HYDRAULIC COOLER 1 t A SEE MOUNTING 2 KIT MANUAL DEED EE 18 ueste a nae 7 SEE NOTEB A SEE MOUNTING 4 d MANUAL iut a a EAS PRESSURE OUT TO i SPINNERS 5225 1 p 20 19 MANIFOLD 7 a VALVE SR B PRESSURE RETURN BLOCK FROM SPINNERS EX Nec HEC Dar 13 21 5 I e 6 Ts nli B A NOTE A HYDRAULIC COOLER fo IS STANDARD EQUIPMENT ON 85811 OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT Fu ON 85812 NOTE HYDRAULIC COOLER CONVEYOR BELT SWITCH IS STANDARD EQUIPMENT HYDRAULIC M
11. MEE Et es 8 PARTS LISTS Item Part No No 1 661368 2 657671 3 446142 4 443110 5 662728 6 662729 7 452002 8 660164 9 446128 10 443102 11 658172 12 662196 13 661406 14 662657 15 444804 38 WIDE SPINY 1530 TM Spinner Speed Control and Manifold Valve Block 13 Description Qty Manifold Valve Block Assembly 1 Screw Hex Head 3 8 16 x 4 2 Washer LOCK 3 87 a le Wee adele RC oe 2 Nut 6x 3 8 16 oleae ad Adele de dan UEM A 2 Control Flow Spinner Speed 1 Stop Flow Control Lever 1 Washer Flat 1 4 ID x 9 16 OD x 3 64 Thick 2 Screw Hex Head 1 20 x 1 Washer LOCK 1 4 reete rco Ro ea Pc C 2 Nut Hex 1 4220 ie lili denk Gn Rache ade Ea 2 Screw Hex Head 1 4 20 x 2 1 2 1 Grommet Rubber 1 ID ceo er eb ata ack te 2 Grommet Rubber 1 45 64 1 Knob Locking Flow Control 1 Nut Hex 10 32 Flexloc 1 LA4 TOP DRESSER 2 PARTS LIST Hydraulic Fluid Cooler Standard Equipment 85811 Optional Equipment 85812 Item Part D
12. WIDE Ss 017 qI SBO TM OPERATOR S MANUAL MAINTENANCE MANUAL PARTS LIST TURFCO WIDESPIN 1530 TM Truck Mounted Broadcast Top Dresser Product Number 85811 and 85812 Starting Serial Number E00101 US Patent 6 149 079 6 508 419 and 6 817 552 Manual Number 662890 GB DANGER IF INCORRECTLY USED THIS MACHINE CAN CAUSE SEVERE INJURY THOSE WHO USE AND MAINTAIN THIS MACHINE SHOULD BE TRAINED IN ITS PROPER USE WARNED OF ITS DANGERS AND SHOULD READ THE ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO SET UP OPERATE OR SERVICE THE MACHINE TURFCO MFG INC 1655 101st Avenue NE Minneapolis MN 55449 4420 USA Phone 763 785 1000 FAX 763 785 0556 Internet www turfco com E Mail service turfco com 2003 Turfco Mfg Inc TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 WIDE SEY 1530 TM All specifications information illustrations or photos in this manual are based on the latest information at the time of printing The right is reserved to make changes without notice Table of Contents Registered Trademarks and Patents 2 Specifications and ProductRecords 3 Recognizing Safety Warnings and General Safety Practices 4 How To Obtain Parts and Service 6 Prod ctident fiCatiori e en nr
13. LIGHTSPREAD AND HEAVYSPREAD SETTINGS The WIDESPIN 1530 has two settings to control top dressing material volume rates and the spread patterns The LIGHTSPREAD setting is used for frequent top dressing applications and provides the widest broadcast pattern with a light volume of top dressing material The HEAVYSPREAD setting is used for narrower broadcast pattern with a heavy volume oftop dressing material Changing between Lightspread and Heavyspread requires repositioning the spread diverter changing spinner speed control setting changing the metering gate setting and repositioning the spinner wheel vane angles LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION OF THE WIDESPIN 1530 TM BROADCAST TOP DRESSERS MAJOR COMPONENTS See Figure 2 and 3 for the location of the major components of the top dresser Do not modify the WideSpin 1530 TM or its spinner assembly in any manner Do not operate the WideSpin 1530 TM with damaged or inoperable components Manual Tube The manual tube C is located on the side panel of the hopper The tube is used to store the operators manual Front and Rear Mounting Points The mounting points D onthe WideS pin 1530 TM frame are designed to accept the proper mounting kit for the specific truck being used to carry the top dresser The mounting kit must be installed to these points for proper installation Lifting Brace The detachable lifting brace E is used to pick up the WideSpin 1530 TM during mounting or removal
14. RR OR HDD 05 BLACK D m F SUPPLY HARNESS RED REFER TO MOUNTING KIT MANUAL BLACK 7 GREEN BLACK CONTROL BOX RED WIRING HARNESS WHITE GREEN RED WHITE WIDE SPs 1530 TM PARTS LISTS Decals WIDE SEINY 1530 TM 53 PARTS LISTS Decals Item Part Description Qty No No 1 661555 Decal ON OFF Hand Held Control Box 1 2 662914 Decal Sheet WideSpin1530 TM Includes Items thru 8 1 3 Decal WideSpin 1530 TM Logo 2 4 Decal WideSpin Logo Diverter 1 5 Decal Turfco Logo 7 1 2 1 6 Decal Turfco Logo 10 1 7 Decal Product Identification Product No 85811 1 8 Decal Product Identification Product No 85812 1 9 662226 Decal Sheet WideSpin TM Revision A Includes Items 10 thru 17 10 Decal Lifting Bracket Identification 1 11 Decal Read Manual 1 12 Decal High Heat Warning 85811 only 1 13 Decal Hydraulic Pressure Hazard Warning 1 14 Decal Spinner STAY CLEAR Thrown Objects Danger Warning 1 15 Decal Center Of Gravity 1 16 Deca
15. See Figures 11 12 and 14 The hand held control box switch does not need to be in an ON 1 position to check the fan motor circuit For safety reasons the switch should be in the OFF O position during testing To test for voltage at the manifold block fan switch hydraulic power must be present For safety reasons the hand held control box switch mustbe in the OFF O position for both the conveyor belt and the spinner assembly to test for voltage At the wiring connection to the switch positive voltage should always be presentat the inputside ofthe connection white wire When hydraulic pressure is sensed at the switch the switch closes and completes the circuit to the fan motor When the switch is closed positive voltage should be present on the other side of the connection yellow wire At the wiring connection to the fan motor yellow wire positive voltage should only be present when positive voltage is present at the hydraulic pressure switch yellow wire The other connection at the fan is the ground wire black wire The housing for the fan provides the ground to the WideSpin 1530 frame NOTE On product no 85812 the electrical connectors for the hydraulic cooler fan and fan switch are left unplugged Unplugged connectors are protected by a sealed blank plug WIDE SPINY 1530 TM 31 SERVICE LEVEL MAINTENANCE Adjusting Spinner Wheel Vanes See Figure 15 and 16 N WARNING
16. TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY Do Not Use Your Fingers Or Hands To Check For Hydraulic Leaks High Pressure Leaks Can Puncture The Skin And Force Oil Into The Body This Can Cause Severe Injury Or Death WEAR SAFETY GLASSES 22 EUROPEAN LUBRICANTS FUEL AND PARTS DISPOSAL NUMBERS Motor Oil 54112 01 54112 Grease 54202 Plastic Parts 57127 DECALS 20 WIDE 1530 TM Decals STAY CLEAR WHILE SPINNERS ARE OPERATING KEEP HANDS and FEET AWAY DOMESTIC WARNING HIGH PRESSURE FLUID HAZARD TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY DO NOT USE HANDS TO CHECK FOR HYDRAULIC LEAKS WEAR EYE PROTECTION DOMESTIC DOMESTIC AND CE 0 54 Cubic Meter 816 5 Kg 19 Cubic Feet 1 800 Ibs DOMESTIC AND CE DOMESTIC AND CE MAND CE e WIDE 1530 TM 21 DECALS Decals WIDESPIN 1530 TM PN Truck Mounted Broadcast Top Dresser E MPH DO M ESTI Product Number 85811 AND CE US Patent 6 149 079 and 6 508 419 Additional Patents Pending CE LpA 84 7 dBA DOMESTIC LwA 100 9 dBA AND CE SP 1530 Lifting Brace Part No 662250 TURFCO MFG INC Minneapolis MN 55449 DOMESTIC DOMESTIC AND CE DOMESTIC AND CE DOMESTIC AND CE DOMESTIC AND CE o SPINNER STAY CLEAR THROWN OBJECT BYSTANDER WARNING DECAL SPINNER KEEP HAND AND FEET AWAY WARNING D
17. damaged or inoperable components Inspect the entire machine for loose fasteners Retighten as required Inspect all WideS pin 1530 TM operator controls for proper operation Inspect the spinner assembly spinner wheels Check for proper alignment damage wear and missing hardware Check for a buildup of top dressing material on Spinner assembly components Check for a buildup on and under the spinner wheels Check for debris caught in spinner wheels Check for a buildup of top dressing material on components under the WideSpin 1530 TM rear deflector bottom dirt shield pan hopper and conveyor belt Inspect the conveyor belt for adjustment and tracking If adjustmentis required refer to Service Level Personnel Check the conveyor belt adjustment and tracking frequently during operation Check the level of hydraulic fluid in the trucks reservoir Refill as needed Visually check for hydraulic leaks NEVER USE HANDS TO CHECK FOR LEAKS Maintain proper daily lubrication intervals on the WideSpin 1530 TM top dresser Visually inspect the inside of the hopper for tools shovels rakes rocks or debris remaining from earlier use WIDE SPINY 1530 TM Troubleshooting Table PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE Poor Spreading Results Spinner Assembly or Conveyor Belt Not Operating Trucks Engine RPM Speed Too Slow To Provide Hydraulic Power To Top Dresser Trucks Governor Setting Too Low To Allow Engine To Provide Hydraulic Powe
18. vary the spreading pattern The spinner assembly can also be removed to allow the 1530 to be used as a material handler for top dressing material Left and Right Hand Spinner Wheels The hydraulically powered spinner wheels J are rotating wheels equipped with vanes The rotating motion of the wheels broadcasts the top dressing material The mounting angle ofthe vanes on the wheels is adjustable and provides adjustment correction to spread patterns Vane adjustment is required when changing between Lightspread and Heavyspread The left and right hand spinner wheels rotate in opposite directions DESCRIPTION FIGURE 3 J Hydraulic Fluid Cooler The hydraulic cooler K is located on the left side of the top dresser The cooler is standard equipment on product no 85811 and optional equipment on 85812 The cooler has an electric fan that will blow air in an outward direction The cooler fan will start to operate as soon as the trucks hydraulic power to the top dresser is activated and will continue to operate until hydraulic power is turned off The fan will always operate regardless of the position of the Hand Held ON OFF Switch WIDE SPISY 1530 TM Electrical Power Supply Connection The power supply connection L is designed to be plugged into the Electrical Power Supply Harness The harness is part of the mounting kit and is sized to fit the type of truck being used to carry the WideSpin 1530 TM Electrical c
19. 11 RED WIDESPsv 1530 ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY HARNESS REFER TO MOUNTING KIT MANUAL TO HYDRAULIC COOLER FAN amp PRODUCT NO 85811 ONLY HYDRAULIC COOLER FAN SWITCH G1 PRODUCT NO 85811 ONLY MANIFOLD VALVE BLOCK POSITIVE SERVICE LEVEL MAINTENANCE 4 NEGATIVE HAND HELD ON OFF CONTROL BOX CABLE MAIN WIRING HARNESS FIGURE 12 ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY HARNESS AND CONNECTIONS SEE FIGURE 12 The electrical power supply harness supplies power to the WideS pin 1530 TM top dressers electrical system The harness is part of the mounting kit and is sized to fit the truck being used to carry the WideSpin 1530 TM The positive wire red on the harness has an in line fuse holder Check the holder for a fuse the proper size is 15 AMP type AGC 15 Check the connection to the main wiring harness Connection to the truck is made directly to the trucks battery The black wire is attached to the negative battery terminal and the red wire is attached to the positive battery terminal HAND HELD ON OFF CONTROL BOX WIRING See Figure 13 The hand held ON OFF switch controls the electrical power to the manifold valve block solenoid valves ON OFF switching is controlled by the switch interrupting the power to the solenoids All wires in the switch are positive Refer to Figure 13 for the proper color codi
20. 1530 TM Broadcast Top Dresser in any manner Unauthorized alterations may affect its operation performance and may result in injury or death to the operator as well as other individuals in the work area Product Identification Locate the Turfco serial tag A on the front of the machine refer to Figure 1 Check the first 5 numbers Product numbers will be 85811 or 85812 PRODUCT NUMBER 85812 FIGURE 1 85811 PRODUCT NUMBER Product number 85811 has a factory installed hydraulic cooler B product number 85812 does not have the cooler fo N TURFCO MFG INC 1655 101st Avenue NE Minneapolis Minnesota USA 55449 4420 www turfco com 763 785 1000 FAX 763 785 0556 PRODUCT SERIAL WILDE gt 1530 TM DESCRIPTION Truck and Mounting Kit Requirements TRUCK REQUIREMENTS Before operating the top dresser assure that the truck is properly equipped and designed to carry operate and control the weight of a fully loaded 1530 TM top dresser The truck must have enough payload capacity to handle 1 115 5 Kg 2 460 pounds plus the weight of the driver operator Truck must also have adequate and functional brakes Hydraulic and electrical power supplied by the truck must meet the minimum requirements Refer to Specifications table on page 3 of this manual N wrn A TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY and Damage to the Truck and the WideSpin 1530 TM Top Dresser The Truc
21. 1530 TM with an overfilled or overloaded hopper Tipping or rolling over of the machine can occur TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY and To Avoid Damage to the WideSpin 1530 TM Top Dresser and the Truck Do Not Operate on Slopes Over 15 Degrees WARNING LOADING OF HOPPER The maximum hopper capacity is 0 54 cubic meters 19 cubic feet Maximum weight of the load in the hopper is 816 5 Kg 1800 pounds Kg Never overfill or overload the hopper Overloading will create a safety hazard and cause undue stress to the truck and top dresser components Overloading may also cause the trucks tires to sink into the turf and leave tracks Never modify the hopper to hold extra top dressing Do not add side boards to the hopper An overloaded hopper will cause the top dresser to be top heavy or out of balance and will increase the possibility of the truck and top dresser tipping or rolling over if operated on too steep of a slope The hopper can be loaded with a small front end loader however do not drop the load into the hopper from too high of a height S lowly load the hopperto avoid damage to the hopper and conveyor belt WILDE 1530 TM PRE OPERATION CHECK LIST e Check Temperature Refer to the Operators Manual for the truck to determine if the temperature is too cold or too hot to operate the trucks hydraulic system Determine if the trucks hydraulic system requires a warm up period before operating the WideSpin 1530
22. Ebr ae iS 2 Chain Coupling Includes Link Pin 1 Screw Hex Head 3 8 16 x 1 4 Washer 3 88 lt AMD prat eb RE pa 4 N tHex 3 8 516 1 ohio PIS iue e em EY 4 Guard Motor Mount 2 Screw Hex Head 1 4 20 x 5 8 Whiz Lock 8 Nut Clipe 1 4 7 20 Mae kets nat aes at dela o 4 Shield Spinner 1 Nut Hex 1 4 20 Whiz Lock 4 Bracket SCraper wc Auth nea grad ERRARE RA ee ER Rte 1 Scraper Plastics s res muse niet m qui tee 1 Screw Hex Head 1 4 20 x 3 4 5 Washer Lock 1 455 e re AA Eu 5 Nut Hex 1 4720 med ch 5 Spring Scraper Tension 2 Screw Hex Head 3 8 16 4 2 Washer Flat 3 8 ID x 7 8 OD x 5 64 Thick 2 Nut Hex 3 8710 6 nad be eee 2 Nut Hex 3 8 16 2 Grommet R bber etude eeu esee e ac 3 Pariel Inspector iub ott eo RE RES 1 Screw Thread Cutting 10 32 1 2 4 NutsClpd 4
23. Wiring Harness 1530 TM Product No 85812 Only 1 3 657917 Holder Fuse Service Part 1 4 657640 Fuse 15 Amp AGC 15A Service Part 1 5 662230 Wiring Harness Control Box 1530 TM Includes Base Plate Cord Connectors and Locknuts Does Not Include Switch or Control Box 1 6 657603 Eockri t 1 2 tiae ace aie Gok erint 2 7 657953 Connector Cord dass eee ORO redo 1 8 657950 Base Plate Control BOK rirc noris nera vera 1 9 658101 Cable Tie Black Nylon 4 WIDE SIT 1530 TM 51 PARTS LISTS Electrical System LD NOTE STANDARD WHITE gai COOLER e ON Ben T OBTIONAL TE HON EQUIPMENT ON 85812 YELLOW B GREEN sp gm J CEA gt HYDRAULIC ie ZZ gt BLACK MANIFOLD N 3 VALVE BLOCK DES E D 5 ad HYDRAULIC COOLER FAN MOTOR BLACK A YELLOW B 7 YELLOW RED BLACK 4 BLACK GROUND Pa dm ep um
24. front roller towards the back of the machine to ensure that all tension is released Step 6 Locate the splice wire Straighten the ends so that it can be removed Remove the splice wire through the hole in the frame Step 7 Remove the belt by pulling it out from the top CONVEYOR BELT SCRAPER Step 8 Clean the pan and plastic pan cover Inspect for wear and sharp edges that may damage the new conveyor belt Clean and inspect the front conveyor belt idler roller and the rear conveyor drive roller Check the bearings on the front and rear rollers INSTALLATION OF THE NEW CONVEYOR BELT Step 9 The conveyor belt is directional and must be inserted in the proper direction to ensure that the splice does not catch on other components Identify the difference in the belt ends by looking for the end without the 45 degree angle cut This end without the 45 cut will be inserted into the WideSpin 1530 TM first With the pattern up insert the belt past the metering gate and into the hopper Make sure that the conveyor belt is under the hopper seals Continue to insert the belt over the pan and around the front idler roller Continue under the pan until the two ends meet at the rear roller Step 10 Align the ends of the conveyor belt near the splice removal hole in the frame Join the ends of the belt at the splice NOTE Both outside edges of the belt must be perfectly alined with each other or tracking and b
25. of fluid to use vegetable or mineral before replenishing the trucks hydraulic system Refer to the operators manual for the truck to determine the proper type of hydraulic fluid to use and for the maximum operating temperature range for the type of fluids being used DRAINING HYDRAULIC SYSTEM The hydraulic system is self bleeding and does not normally store or retain any pressure when the trucks pump is notin operation However in the event of failure of certain components hydraulic pressure can be trapped in the system Before servicing any component check for any remaining hydraulic pressure e Allow time for the hydraulic oil in the system to cool Disconnectthe quick release fittings from the spinner assembly e Do NotStart Engine To Use The Hydraulic Pump To Pump The Hydraulic Oil Out Of The System N WARNING A TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY Be Aware of the Possibility of Trapped High Pressure in the Hydraulic System DO NOT USE HANDS TO CHECK FOR LEAKS WEAR SAFETY GLASSES To drain the system remove the quick release fitting from the end of the pressure out hydraulic hose that connects to the truck Be prepared to safely catch and contain approximately 1 9 liters 1 2 gallon of hydraulic oil Do Not Use The Trucks Hydraulic Pump To Pump The Hydraulic Oil Out Of The System Some hydraulic oil will always remain in the system and in the components Always be prepared to properly catch and c
26. on the outside surface To make a sharp turn without top dressing the turn should be taken very slowly Too fast of a turn will increase the possibility of damage to the turf caused by the trucks wheels skidding or cutting into the turf Also if a turf is too soft the tires may sink into the turf and leave tracks A A TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY To Avoid Damage to the WideSpin 1530 TM Top Dresser and the Truck Do Not Operate the Top Dresser On Side Slopes Over 15 Degrees or Up and Down Slopes Over 15 Degrees Do not operate the top dresser on side slopes over 15 degrees Do not operate the top dresser up and down side slopes over 15 degrees Do not operate the top dresser with an over filled or overloaded hopper Tipping or rolling over of the machine can occur WARNING WARNING WIDE 1530 TM Avoid Damage 1530 Dresser Do Not Place the Hand Held ON OFF Switch Inside of the Hopper Do not place the hand held ON OFF switch in the hopper Severe damage to the hand held ON OFF switch the conveyor belt and the spinner assembly can result if the switch box becomes tangled in the conveyor belt or spinner wheels ANCIENS PAN CAUTION STAY CLEAR WHILE SPINNERS ARE OPERATING Mu DO NOT Allow Anyone To Stand Behind the 1530 Spinner Assembly When It Is Operating OPERATION WIDESPIN 1530 TM TOP DRESSER SHUTDOWN After operation sto
27. opening will have better results than decreasing the speed of the conveyor belt WIDE 1530 TM Z setting WIDESPIN 1530 TM Spinner Hydraulic Speed Control lt gt The speed control varies the speed of the spinner wheels Increasing the speed increases the spread width decreasing narrows the width Changing the speed does not effect the volume of material being X spread however the thickness of application will change as the spread changes Use the following speed settings for Lightspread or Heavyspread operations LIGHTSPREAD Set and lock the spinner speed control at 4 HEAVYSPREAD Set and lock the spinner speed control at 3 or less Inthe Heavyspread setting the speed control should be at 3 or less Do Not exceed 3 during Heavyspread operation limit any changes to setting the control to under 3 along with changes to the conveyor speed control or the metering gate setting Moisture content and the type of top dressing material are variables that will affect the setting of the speed control Use a slower setting for dry top dressing material that flows easily Increase setting to handle heavier types of top dressing or to increase the spread range Increasing the speed will broadcast the top dressing over a larger area Experimentation by the operator will help to determine the proper setting The spinner speed control does not effect or change the speed of the conveyor belt 8 S
28. safe area with no obstructions until becoming familiar with the controls If you have questions ask your supervisor or call the factory CLOTHING Clothes should be snug fit Loose fitting clothing is hazardous because it may get caught in the mechanism during service or operation Remove jewelry before operation J ewelry may get caught in the mechanism Wear shoes that will protect your feet Sneakers do notprotectand do not provide the protection of leather shoes or boots Steel toed safety shoes should be considered for many situations Hard Hat The use of a hard hatshould be considered when using equipment on a golf course The danger of being hit by a golf ball should be a major concern as well as protection while operating under trees Eye Protection Safety glasses and or face shields should be considered when operating as well as working in close proximity to high speed rotary equipment Watch for rotary mowers edgers brush and string trimmers Rotary mowers can throw debris at speeds up to 200 mph 320 Km h Hearing If the noise level of the equipmentis too loud consider the use of ear protection Do not use stereo headsets during operation This is a distraction that may lead to an accident Headsets also make it difficult to hear other people and equipment while operating the machine Respirators When operating in dusty windy conditions weara respirator This is also an important consideration if oper
29. springs If the plastic conveyor belt scraper is worn and no longer touches the belt the plastic blade can be removed flipped over and replaced to restore contact with the belt CONVEYOR BELT TENSION ADJUSTMENTS See Figure 8 The tension on the conveyor belt must be adequate to assure that the conveyor belt moves at the same rate as the rear drive roller After extended use top dressing material may build up on the front and rear rollers causing undue tension on the conveyor belt or off center tracking problems Clean the rollers before adjusting the conveyor belt tension Conveyor belt tension is adjustable by tightening or loosening the conveyor belt adjusters The adjusters are located on both sides of the frame near the front of the hopper Before adjusting the conveyor belt for tension or tracking problems check the following Check for a buildup of top dressing material on the inside of the conveyor belts Check for a buildup of top dressing material on the surfaces of the idler and drive conveyor belt rollers Look for damaged worn or loose bearings on the idler and drive conveyor belt rollers Look for broken or damaged conveyor belt tension adjusters Initial adjustment is measured at the ends of the adjuster screws The initial setting should be 25 mm 1 inch FIGURE 8 If the belt still slips under load tighten conveyor belt adjusting screws equally at 1 2 turn intervals until 25 mm 1 INCH
30. 18 37 Degree Flare 1 9 661392 Hose Assembly Hydraulic Motor Drain 1 10 661393 Hose Assembly Hydraulic Motor to Hydraulic Motor 1 11 661394 Hose Assembly Hydraulic Motor to Quick Disconnect 1 PARTS LIST 46 WIDE SPY 1530 TM Control Box Assembly GREEN 7 E WHITE BOTTOM OF SWITCH Item Part Description Qty No No 1 662229 Control Box Assembly Includes Items 2 Thru 13 1 2 662230 Wiring harness Control 1530 1 3 658265 Wire Red 1 4 657637 Terminal 1 4 Push On Female Insulated 2 5 658022 Connector 1 4 Push On Double Male 2 6 657970 Body Control BOX icc eiat Len E 1 7 657956 Screw Machine 8 32 x 3 8 Phillips Pan Head 2 8 657951 Rod Tie Control BOX ati orties 2 9 661776 Plate 5 etos tse ead EL A ioc 1 10 657957 Screw Machine 8 32 x 3 8 Phillips Flat Head 2 11 658156 Gasket Rocker Switch 1 12 661493 Switch Rocker SPTT isses deed wad ld MER Fae eae aes 1 13 658155 Actuator Rocker Switch 1 14 65
31. 7603 Locknut Bonding 1 2 1 PARTS LISTS 48 WIDE SPY 1530 TM Manifold Valve Block NOTE A SWITCH IS STANDARD EQUIPMENT ON PRODUCT NO 1 1 85811 OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT PRODUCT NO 85812 2 S2 NOTE B PLUG IS USED ON PRODUCT NO 85812 ONLY 1 TORQUE 5 FT LB 6 8 Nm MAXIMUM 51 Item _ Description Qty No No 1 661565 Cartridge Solenoid Valve S1 and 52 S1 Spinner Start and Stop 52 Conveyor Belt Start and Stop 2 2 660606 Solenoid Valve 51 and S2 2 3 661566 Seal Kit Solenoid Valve 51 52 and 3 4 661567 Cartridge Relief Valve 1 5 661568 Cartridge Flow Control Regulator FC 1 6 661569 Seal Kit Flow Control Regulator FC 1 7 661606 Knob Flow Control Regulator FC 1 8 662220 Elbow 9 16 18 Male O Ring 1 4 Female Pipe G1 1 9 662194 Switch Pressure Hydraulic Cooler 1 10 661570 Plug 9 16 18 SAE Gland 62 2 11 662367 O Ring For Plug in G1 and G2 or Elbow in G1 2 WIDE SIT 1530 TM 49 PARTS LISTS 1530 TM Hydraulic Schematic NOTE HYDRAULIC COOLER IS
32. ECAL HYDRAULIC PRESSURE HAZARD WARNING DECAL CENTER OF GRAVITY DECAL MAXIMUM ANGLE OF OPERATION WARNING DECAL MAXIMUM HOPPER CAPACITY AND MAXIMUM LOAD WEIGHT WARNING DECAL HIGH HEAT WARNING DECAL READ MANUAL INSTRUCTION DECAL WIDESPIN 1530 TM CE SPECIFICATION DECAL LIGHTSPREAD HEAVYSPREAD METERING GATE POSITION DECAL PART IDENTIFICATION DECAL LOCATED ON LIFTING BRACKET CONVEYOR BELT SPEED CONTROL DECAL HAND HELD CONTROL BOX ON OFF DECAL SPINNER ASSEMBLY HYDRAULIC HOSE ROUTING DECAL SPINNER SPEED CONTROL DECAL LIGHTSPREAD HEAVYSPREAD INSTRUCTION DECAL OZEC Zz rommoomr SERVICE LEVEL MAINTENANCE 22 WIDE SPs 1530 TM Service Level Maintenance N wrn A THE FOLLOWING SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES ARE FOR QUALIFIED SERVICE LEVEL PERSONNEL ONLY TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY Do Not Attempt To Service any Part of the WideSpin 1530 TM Top Dresser When It Is Operating TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY Always Follow All Safety Hazard Warnings Work Safely And Wear The Appropriate Safety Gear When Servicing The WideSpin 1530 TM Properly Secure The WideSpin 1530 TM Top Dresser Before Starting Any Adjustment Service or Lubrication Procedures LUBRICATION All the bearings on the WideSpin 1530 TM Top Dresser are sealed and require no further lubrication Periodically inspect the bearings on the front and rear conveyor belt rollers and the spinner wheels for wear damage or a build up of dirt or debri
33. M PARTS LIST Conveyor Belt Hydraulic Motor Conveyor Belt Scraper Rear Deflector and Inspection Panel o W b qe Ww N D 7AM Da ls 79 x t WIDE SPINY 1530 TM 37 PARTS LIST Conveyor Belt Hydraulic Motor Conveyor Belt Scraper Item Part No UBWN F3 NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ I2 Hi pa H F2 R QJ hNJ o Ui 659388 463031 661439 400444 446154 443120 661372 415519 661371 415509 661373 400262 446142 443110 661430 661619 659276 662789 661620 661579 661582 400108 446128 443102 661463 657671 452006 443110 444810 661406 661032 661056 499410 Rear Deflector Dirt Shield and Inspection Panel Description Qty Motor Hydraulic Conveyor Belt Drive 1 Key Woodruff 147 X Y een eR eR ce ee 2 Brace 1 Screw Hex Head 1 2 20 x 1 3 4 2 Washer tock ca baie da Ai an Se a D VEM 2 Nut HEX ol 20 e uere er tbe 2 Coupling Half Sprocket 1 1 Screw Set 5 16 18 3 8 2 Coupling Half Sprocket 1 1 4 Bore 1 Screw Set 1 4720 LM nn nr
34. N TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY Always Stop the Engine Before Making Any Lightspread Heavyspread Adjustments to the Spinner Vanes Changing the vane mounting angle varies the width and pattern ofthe overall spread and is necessary during the changeover between Lightspread and Heavyspread operations The mounting angle is adjusted by loosening the inside locking screw on each vane itis notnecessary to loosen the screw on the outside ofthe vane sliding the vane to the otherend ofthe slotonthe vane and retightening the screw NOTE Because the right and left hand spinner wheels rotate in opposite direction the right and left hand vanes are a mirrorimage ofeach other See Figure 16 forthe location and direction of adjustment for each individual vane LIGHTSPREAD VANE ADJUSTMENT AS VIEWED FROM TOP SET AT MAXIMUM VANE MOUNTING ANGLE INSIDE LOCKING SCREW VANE SLOT SHOWN IN LIGHTSPREAD POSITION MOUNTING ANGLE FIGURE 15 LEFT HEAVYSPREAD VANE ADJUSTMENT AS VIEWED FROM TOP RIGHT SET AT MINIMUM VANE MOUNTING ANGLE LEFT RIGHT FIGURE 16 SERVICE LEVEL MAINTENANCE WIDE SPINY 1530 Removal Of The Spinner Assembly If the spinner assembly is removed the WideSpin 1530 TM can be used as a material handler for top dressing material With the spinner assembly removed top dressing material will drop out of the back of the unit and not be spread Ma
35. OTOR ON 85811 OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT ON 85812 PARTS LIST Item Part No 658641 657250 662220 662194 657538 661401 661403 659388 661399 662728 661396 661404 662221 657539 661397 660680 662247 660679 658642 661395 661368 46 Main Hydraulic System METE R MATIC LA4 Description Qty Coupling Quick Disconnect Female 3 8 1 Adapter 7 8 14 Male O Ring 3 4 16 Male 37 Degree Flare 4 Elbow 9 16 18 Male O Ring 1 4 Female Pipe 1 Switch Pressure Hydraulic 1 Elbow 3 4 16 Male O Ring 9 16 18 Male 37 Degree Flare 2 Hose Assembly Manifold Valve Block to Conveyor Motor 2 Adapter 7 8 14 SAE O Ring 9 16 18 37 Degree Flare 2 Motor Hydraulic Conveyor Belt Drive 1 Hose Assembly Manifold Valve Block to Flow Control 1 Flow Control Spinner Speed Control 1 Elbow 7 8 14 SAE O Ring 9 16 18 Male 37 Degree Flare 2 Hose Assembly Hydraulic Flow Control to Spinner Quick Disconnect 1 Hose Assembly Manifold Valve Block to Flow Control 1 Adapter 3 4 16 Male O Ring 9 16 18 Male 37 Degree Flare 1 Hose Assembly Hydraulic Filter to Tank Manifold Valve Block to Hydraulic Cooler 1 Ad
36. SPs 1530 TM Moisture content and the type of top dressing material are variables that may require additional adjustments to the setting of the speed control Changing the conveyor belt speed control does not affect the operating speed of the spinner assembly spinner wheels TOP DRESSING OPERATION Forward speed is an important part of top dressing Moderate and constant speed will provide the best top dressing results A varying ground speed will create an unwanted varied thickness and pattern Ground speed during top dressing should not exceed 8 Km h 5 MPH Undesired top dressing patterns and excessive stress on the machine will occur if speeds are in excess of 8 Km h 5 MPH Maximum driving speed when empty is 8 Km h 5 MPH TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY and To Avoid Damage to the Truck and the 1530 TM Top Dresser Do Not Drive or Operate At Speeds Over 8 Km h 5 MPH Start and stop the top dressing operation using the hand held ON OFF switch The top dresser should be moving before putting the switch in the ON 1 position Put the switch in the OFF O position before stopping movement of the top dresser For best results top dress in straight lines A gradual turn can be made without difficulty or undesired top dressing results On too sharp of a turn uneven distribution of top dressing material will occur A sharp turn will result more top dressing being applied to the inside ground surface of the turn than
37. TM e Check Level of hydraulic fluid in trucks reservoir tank Correct level to full if needed Check Level of oil in trucks engine crankcase Correct level to full if needed Check Check the hydraulic connections from the top dresser to the truck Connections must be proper and secure Refer to the manual for the mounting kit for more information e Check Inspect for damage wear and missing parts Do not operate the 1530 TM top dresser with a damaged or defective parts Refer any needed repairs to the proper service personnel e Check Visual check for hydraulic leaks TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY Do Not Use Your Fingers Or Hands To Check For Hydraulic Leaks High Pressure Leaks Can Puncture The Skin And Force Oil Into The Body This Can Cause Severe Injury Or Death WEAR EYE PROTECTION Check The hand held ON OFF switch is secure at the operator position DO NOT put hand held switch inside of the hopper e Check The hand held ON OFF switch is in the OFF position for both the conveyor belt and the spinner assembly OPERATION Check Power supply harness is plugged into the 1530 TM and is properly attached to the trucks battery Check All guards and deflectors are in place e Check All hardware on the mounting brackets Hardware must be tight pins must be securely inserted Check Visually inspect the inside of the 1530 TM hopper for tools shovels rocks or
38. WideS pin 1530 TM Before Starting Any Inspection Service or Adjustment P rocedures Operator Level Adjustment and Service is limited to e Cleaning e Inspection e Storage Refer all other service adjustments or repairs to qualified service personnel HYDRAULIC FLUID The hydraulic fluid in the WideS pin 1530 TM top dresser is supplied by the truck When refilling the truck check the type of fluid used vegetable or petroleum based CLEANING Wash the excess top dressing material from the conveyor belt hopper and spinner assembly Wash excess top dressing material from all components on the bottom ofthe top dresser especially the inside surface of the conveyor belt and the conveyor belt rollers Use only low pressure wash to clean the top dresser After extended periods of use the spinner wheels may collect a buildup of top dressing material This buildup may cause excessive vibration or poor spreading results During operation periodically inspect and remove any buildup of top dressing material from the spinner wheels the spinner assembly deflectors the guards and the shields INSPECTION After the WideS pin 1530 TM has been cleaned inspect fordamage Look forloose or missing hardware Inspect the spinner wheels for loose or missing vanes Visually inspect for hydraulic leaks on the motors hoses and the hydraulic fittings Refer any needed repair work to qualified service personnel VAN A pner A
39. al in the muffler area Keep the cylinder cooing fins and the governor parts free of dirt grass and other debris Do not use the engine on any forest covered brush covered or grass covered unimproved land unless a spark arrester is installed in the muffler In the State of California a spark arresteris required by law Other states may have similar laws Federal laws apply on federal lands Do not start the engine with the air cleaner or the air Cleaner cover removed Use fresh gasoline Stale fuel can gum the carburetor and can cause leakage Check the fuel lines and fittings frequently for cracks and leaks DESCRIPTION WIDE SPINY 1530 TM How To Obtain Parts and Service To order parts or to arrange repair service contact the nearest authorized TURFCO dealer For a list of authorized TURFCO dealers in your area or for additional information regarding the WideSpin 1530 TM Broadcast Top Dresser direct inquiries to TURFCO Mfg Inc 1655 101st Avenue North East Minneapolis MN 55449 4420 USA Telephone 763 785 1000 FAX 763 785 0556 E Mail service turfco com Internet www turfco com To ensure safety and proper operation always purchase genuine TURFCO replacement parts from an authorized TURFCO dealer Replacement parts from other sources may damage the WideSpin 1530 TM Broadcast Top Dresser and or create a safety hazard Always refer repairs to properly trained service personnel DO NOT ALTER the WideSpin
40. anic top dressing material Properly prepared top dressing is organic material with a controlled moisture content that has been screened to remove debris rocks and excessive sized top dressing material Operation is intended to be at properly prepared worksites only The WideS pin 1530 TM is intended only to be mounted to trucks having adequate weight brakes and horsepower to safely control the top dresser The proper Mounting Kit must be used to attach the WideS pin 1530 TM to the truck The WideS pin 1530TM is intended to be used only when the operator is presentatthe drivers position on the truck The WideSpin 1530 TM is intended to be operated only when the truck and top dresser are moving The WideS pin 1530 TM is notintended to be operated unless itis properly attached to the truck The WideS pin 1530 TM is NOT designed for or intended to accept riders Dimensions Spinner Assembly Attached Without Mounting Kit Installed WAtA ie rete irr CERE TRIER 1 29 Meter 50 75 Inches Height Bottom of Spinner to Top of Hopper 1 07 Meter 42 25 Inches Length MP 1 96 Meter 77 25 Inches Hopper Capacity 0 54 Cubic Meter 816 5 Kg 19 Cubic Feet 1 800 Pounds Minimum Maximum Spread Width 3 04 Meter to 9 14 Meter 10 to 30 Feet Operator Controls Hand Held Spinner and Conveyor Belt ON OFF Control Spinner Speed Control Conveyor Belt Speed Control Adjustable Meter
41. apter 1 1 16 12 Male O Ring 3 4 16 Male 37 Flare 1 Cooler Hydraulic Fluid 1 Elbow 1 1 16 12 Male O Ring 3 4 16 Male 37 Degree 1 Coupling Quick Release Male 3 8 1 Adapter 3 4 16 SAE O Ring 3 8 18 Male NPT 1 Manifold Hydraulic Valve Block SP 1530 1 WIDE SPY 1530 TM 47 PARTS LIST Spinner Assembly Hydraulics PRESSURE OUT TO HYDRAULIC a BLOCK PORT SR PRESSURE IN FROM SPEED CONTROL MV ay Lx 1 eo 79 LEFT a Des SPINNER S MOTOR MMd 6 222791 RIGHT SPINNER MOTOR AS VIEWED FROM TOP Item Part Description Qty No No 1 661460 Motor Hydraulic Spinner 1530 2 2 657536 Elbow 9 16 18 Male to 9 16 18 Male 37 Degree Flare 1 3 657660 Adapter 9 16 18 Male O Ring to 9 16 18 Male 37 Degree Flare 1 4 658641 Coupling Quick Disconnect Female 3 8 1 5 658642 Coupling Quick Disconnect Male 3 8 1 6 661389 Adapter 3 8 24 SAE O Ring to 7 16 20 Male 37 Degree Flare 1 7 661390 Adapter 9 16 18 SAE O Ring to 3 8 18 Male NPT 1 8 661391 Tee 9 16 18 SAE O Ring to 9 16
42. ated area Check the fuel level Do not over fill Do not add fuel while the machine is hot because spilled fuel may cause a fire Allow the engine to cool before refueling Do not transport the machine with fuel in the tank Do not remove the fuel tank cap or fill the fuel tank while the engine is hot or running Do not operate the engine if gasoline is spilled when the smell of gasoline is present or when other explosive conditions exist Move the equipment away from the spill and avoid any ignition until the gasoline has evaporated Do not choke the carburetor to stop the engine Whenever possible gradually reduce the engine speed before stopping Do nottamper with the governor springs links or other parts to increase the engine speed Run the engine at the speed set by the equipment manufacturer Do not check for a spark with the spark plug removed Use an approved tester Use the correct tools to service the machine Do not crank the engine with the spark plug removed If the engine is flooded place the throttle in fast and crank until the engine starts Avoid damage to electric starter by cranking intermittently until engine starts Do notoperate the machine withouta muffler Inspect the muffler periodically and replace it if itis leaking or worn Replace it with correct muffler Do not touch a hot muffler cylinder or cooling fin Do not operate the engine with an accumulation of grass leaves or other combustible materi
43. ating equipment while spraying chemicals and fertilizers Gloves Use gloves when handling sharp or hazardous objects THE OPERATOR The operator should neveruse a machine while under the influence of alcohol or drugs The operator should be aware of the hazards of working in the sun and should take proper precautions to avoid heat stress and dehydration Use sun screen products when necessary The operator should never attempt to ride a machine that is not designed for that propose Do not allow others to ride a machine that is not designed for passengers If designed to carry passengers do not allow more passengers to ride a machine than the machine was designed to carry Care should always be taken when mounting and dismounting a riding machine Prevent injuries and falls by making sure the operator does not slip Unless itis an emergency do not jump off a machine Injury may result when an operator s foot slips trying to jump from a machine WIDE gt 1530 TM Do not operate any equipment at unsafe speeds Speeds should be reduced when turning or operating on slopes The operator must use common sense to determine a safe speed based on the equipment the load the slope the surface and other conditions that may affect safe operation The operator must be aware of the conditions around the area Be aware of other people and machines Beware of slippery conditions Wet turf can be encountered on slopes when turning or st
44. block that was previous used by the other spinner assembly hose Refer to the decal on the rear of the WideSpin 1530 TM frame Step 7 Replace the deflector to the rear of the WideSpin 1530 TM SPINNER SPINNER ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY MOUNTED REMOVED DISCONNECT HOSE FROM VALVE BLOCK REMOVE REAR DEFLECTOR SPINNER ASSEMBLY WIDE SPONY 1530 TM SERVICE LEVEL MAINTENANCE Conveyor Belt Replacement Replacement of the conveyor belt may be necessary if it is worn has been damaged or will no longer stay in proper alignment and adjustment Refer to Figure 18 N warninc A TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY Work Safely Wear the Appropriate Safety Gear Do Not Attempt to Service or Adjust Any Part of the Top Dresser When it is Operating REMOVAL OF OLD CONVEYOR BELT Step 1 Operate the conveyor until the splice in the beltis in line with the hole in the rear of the frame Check that the splice wire can be removed through the hole without interference from the frame For safety stop the trucks engine and disconnect the electrical connections from the truck N warnING A TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY Disconnect The Electrical Connection From The Truck Step 2 Remove the rear deflector Step 3 Open the metering gate to the largest opening Step 4 Remove the conveyor belt scraper Step 5 Release the tension on the conveyor belt by loosening both conveyor belt adjusting screws Push the
45. changing between Lightspread and Heavyspread top dressing operations N wrn A TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY Always Disengage the Hydraulic Power and Stop the Truck Engine Before Making Any Lightspread Heavyspread Adjustments DSetting WIDESPIN 1530 TM Metering Gate The metering gate opening size is controlled in two calibrations Lightspread and Heavyspread The metering gate stop pull pin on the side of the metering gate mount must be pulled out to allow the metering gate to be moved into the larger opening size for Heavyspread Use the following settings for Lightspread and Heavyspread operations LIGHTSPREAD Set metering gate in zones A thru D HEAVYSPREAD Pull metering gate pull pin and set gate in zones E thru H The marks on the decal are for reference only they do not represent any measured amounts of top dressing material Because moisture content and varying weights of top dressing can effect the flow of material thru the metering gate adjustments may be needed to maintain an equal distribution and an even spread pattern If the amount of material being deposited on the spinner assembly needs to be corrected adjust the metering gate opening To increase the volume of top dressing material increasing the metering gate opening will have better spreading results than increasing the conveyor belt speed For less volume of top dressing material decreasing the metering gate
46. d to protect the hopper and is located to provide for even balance of the top dresser when the spinner assembly is installed on the rear of the top dresser Never attempt to install or remove a top dresser that is filled with top dressing material The hopper must always be empty Never attempt to pick up the top dresser when top dressing is in the hopper Disconnect all electrical and hydraulic connections to the truck before lifting the top dresser Refer to the Operators Manual for the truck to properly reattach any hydraulic or electrical connections to that part of the truck DESCRIPTION WIDE 1530 TM Description WIDESPIN 1530 TM BROADCAST TOP DRESSER The Turfco WideS pin 1530 TM Broadcast Top Dresser is a truck mounted broadcast top dresser The WideS pin 1530 TM is designed to distribute a uniform application of properly prepared top dressing material to the turf Top dressing is the introduction of new soils to existing turf A conveyor belt carries the top dressing from the hopper through an adjustable metering gate and into rotating spinner wheels Top dressing material is spread at an adjustable width of 3 04 to 9 14 meters 10 to 30 feet at an operating ground speed up to 8 Km h 5 mph INTENDED USE AND FUNCTION The WideSpin 1530 TM is intended to be used for the application of properly prepared organic top dressing material The WideS pin 1530 TM is NOT intended to be used for any purp
47. debris remaining from earlier use Hopper mustbe empty HAND HELD SPINNER AND CONVEYOR BELT ON OFF SWITCH See Figure 4 The switch controls the activation of both the conveyor belt and the Spinner assembly Refer to Figure 4 for switch positions Before starting the engine place the switch in the OFF O position for both the conveyor belt and the spinners If the switches are in the ON 1 position the belt and the spinners will start to operate as soon as the engine is started and the hydraulic system is activated Start and stop operation will happen as soon as the switch is placed on the ON 1 position there is no time delay in operation The switch operates the same in Lightspread or Heavyspread During operation keep the switch box at the operator s position on the tow vehicle When not is use hang the switch box on the top of the hopper DO NOT place the switch box in the hopper Damage will occur if the switch box becomes tangled in the spinner wheels CENTER POSITION Spinners OFF Spinners ON Spinners ON Conveyor OFF Conveyor OFF Conveyor ON LEFT RIGHT POSITION POSITION FIGURE 4 HAND HELD SPINNER AND CONVEYOR BELT ON OFF SWITCH OPERATION SETTING CONTROLS FOR LIGHTSPREAD OR HEAVYSPREAD OPERATIONS See Figures 5 6 and 7 Changes to the settings of the spinner speed control the metering gate spinner diverter spinner wheel vane mounting angles and the conveyor belt speed control are required when
48. e ground Heavyspread Diverter and Diverter Locking Knob The Heavyspread Diverter P changes the spread pattern during Heavyspread operation The diverter should be in the lowered position and securely locked with the diverter locking knob During light application the diverter should be locked in the raised position Conveyor Belt Speed Control The speed control Q regulates the amount of hydraulic flow to the conveyor belt motor and regulates the speed of the conveyor belt The speed of conveyor belt controls the amount of top dressing material that is moved and discharged thru the metering gate Changing the conveyor belt speed control does not affect the operating speed of the spinner assembly spinner wheels The normal conveyor belt speed control setting during Heavyspread operation is 1 1 4 to 2 1 2 turns counterclockwise of the knob from a fully closed clockwise position For Lightspread operation set at 1 1 4 to 1 1 2 turns Metering Gate and Metering Gate Adjusting Handle The Metering gate regulates the amount of top dressing material released from the hopper The metering gate is manually controlled moving the metering gate handle R The marks on the decal are for reference only they do not represent any measured amounts of top dressing material The metering gate opening size is controlled in two calibrations Lightspread Heavyspread The metering gate stop pull pin on the side of the metering ga
49. elt alignment problems will result Insert the splice wire and link the two ends of the conveyor belt together Slightly bend both ends ofthe splice wire to secure it in the conveyor belt Step 11 Reset conveyor belt tension to both conveyor belt adjuster screws Refer to the Conveyor Belt Tension Adjustment section in this manual Step 12 Replace and adjust the conveyor belt scraper Replace the rear deflector Reinstall the electrical connection to the tow vehicle Step 13 Operate the conveyor and check the belt The belt must not catch on the hopper seals or rub on any frame or drive component Refer to the Conveyor Belt Tracking Adjustment sections in this manual Follow instructions for tracking adjustments and Break In procedures BELT MOVEMENT DURING OPERATION 45 DEGREE CUT END SPLICE FIGURE 18 2 0 0 0 Q 0 D 5 PARTS LISTS Conveyor Belt Pan and Rollers WIDE SPINY 1530 TM Item Part No OANDARWN No 661422 653393 655174 499051 400444 444816 658073 660048 660049 499432 661433 657998 440194 446154 443118 463031 661421 661298 499025 499413 657766 446142 443110 661370 655363 35 PARTS LISTS Conveyor Belt Pan and Rollers Description Qty Roller Id e 5 ere een ra RE node 1 Spacer Idler Roller 2 Bearing Pillow
50. emperatures Can Cause Serious Injury Or Death Do Not Use Your Fingers Or Hands To Check For Hydraulic Leaks High Pressure Leaks Can Puncture The Skin And Force Oil Into The Body This Can Cause Severe Injury Or Death Be Aware of High Hydraulic Oil Temperatures Serious Burns and Injuries Are Possible DANGER zt HYDRAULIC FLUID The machine was factory tested using vegetable based biodegradable hydraulic fluid Approximately 1 9 liters 1 2 gallon of vegetable based fluid can remain in the WideSpin 1530 TM hydraulic system after testing This fluid will mix well with mineral based fluids However when vegetable fluid is mixed with mineral fluids it can have a minor effect on the overall fluid properties If this fluid is not compatible with the fluid in the truck or if concerns of contamination to the trucks system are present flush the hydraulic system in the WideS pin 1530 TM before attaching the hoses to the truck See section Draining Hydraulic System This procedure is meant for qualified service personnel only A CAUTION A TO AVOID CONTAMINATION OR DAMAGE TO THE TRUCKS HYDRAULIC SYSTEM Properly Identify the Type of Hydraulic Fluid Being Used Before Refilling the Trucks Reservoir The trucks hydraulic system provides all of the hydraulic power and fluid to operate the WideSpin 1530 TM The WideSpin 1530 TM does not have its own separate hydraulic fluid reservoir Check the trucks system for the type
51. escription Qty No No 1 662247 Cooler Hydraulic Fluid 1 2 662225 Bracket Mounting Hydraulic Cooler Left Hand 1 3 662222 Bracket Mounting Hydraulic Cooler Right Hand 1 4 400184 Screw Hex Head 5 16 18 x 3 4 4 5 446134 Washer Lock 5 16 tea sa duet hepa 4 6 443106 Nut 5 16 18 4 7 662206 Guard Hydraulic Cooler 1 8 661619 Screw Hex Head 1 4 20 x 5 8 Whiz Lock 5 9 661620 Nut 1 4 20 Whiz Lock 3 10 659276 Nut Clip 1 47 20 cie Peed ws wanted e ated 2 11 661397 Hose Assembly hives hake INDE 1 12 660680 Adapter 1 1 16 12 Male O Ring to 3 4 16 Male 37 Degree Flare 1 13 660679 Elbow 1 1 16 12 Male O Ring to 3 4 16 Male 37 Degree Flare 1 14 662194 Switch Pressure 1 15 662220 Elbow 9 1618 Male O Ring to 1 4 Pipe 1 16 662367 O Ring For Elbow G1 1 PARTS LISTS 40 WIDE 35255 1 1530 TM Hopper Lifting Bracket Conveyor Belt Scraper and Metering Gate Assembly 15 WIDE SPY 1530 TM 41 PARTS LISTS Hopper Lifting Bracket Conveyor Belt Scraper a
52. etting HEAVYSPREAD Diverter See Figure 5 amp 6 23 The Heavyspread Diverter changes the spread pattern during Heavyspread operation For Heavyspread the diverter should be in the lowered position and securely locked with the diverter locking knob During light application the diverter should be locked in the raised position LOCKING KNOB UP FOR LIGHTSPREAD DIVERTER DOWN FOR FIGURE 5 HEAVYSPREAD WIDE 1530 TM 15 OPERATION LIGHTSPREAD HEAVYSPREAD wanine TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY Always Stop the Engine Before Making Any Lightspread or Heavyspread Adjustments gt LIGHTSPREAD HEAVYSPREAD ADJUST METERING GATE PULL METERING GATE IN THE LIGHTSPREAD STOP PIN OUT ADJUST RANGE METERING GATE WITHIN SET SPINNER SPEED HEAVYSPREAD RANGE CONTROL TO 4 SET SPINNER SPEED CONTROL TO 3 OR LESS LOWER AND LOCK DIVERTER GATE READJUST ALL SPINNER VANES SET AT MINIMUM VANE MOUNTING ANGLE TO THE OUTSIDE OF THE SLOT SET CONVEYOR BELT SPEED AT 1 25 TO 2 5 TURNS OPEN RAISE DIVERTER GATE READJUST ALL SPINNER VANES SET AT MAXIMUM VANE MOUNTING ANGLE TO THE INSIDE OF THE SLOT SET CONVEYOR BELT SPEED AT 1 25 to 1 5 TURNS OR MORE OPEN 9 LEFT RIGHT SPINNER WHEELS AS VIEWED FROM TOP FIGURE 6 OPERATION Adjusting Sp
53. harness provides electrical connections for the electrical power supply connection chassis ground manifold solenoid wiring connections the hydraulic cooler fan motor connection and the hand held ON OFF switch wiring harness The main electrical harness starts near the front of the WideS pin 1530 TM frame and ends atthe hydraulic manifold block MANIFOLD BLOCK WIRING CONNECTIONS See Figures 11 12 and 13 The manifold solenoid wiring connections provide electrical power to the solenoids solenoids S1 and S2 and the hydraulic cooler fan pressure switch The connector with the black and green wires goes to solenoid S1 The connector with the black and black wires goes to solenoid S2 The black wires from both connectors are attached to the WideSpin 1530 TM frame to provide ground for the circuit The hand held control box switch must be in the ON 1 position for both the conveyor belt and the spinner assembly to test for voltage at solenoids S1 and S2 During operation when the solenoids are activated they close the valves allowing hydraulic flow to power the hydraulic motors No electrical power is present at the solenoids when the hand held switch is in the OFF O position Hydraulic pressure is not needed to check the solenoids or the electrical connections WILDE SPONY 1530 TM FIGURE 14 TYPE AGC 15A WIDESPIN 1530 TM ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC HYDRAULIC COOLER FAN CIRCUIT AND CONNECTIONS PRODUCT NO 85811 ONLY
54. he right hand motor at port B Flow out of the right hand motor joins the case drain from the left hand motor and returns to the the manifold valve block at port SR The direction of rotation is opposite from each other The right hand spinner wheel rotates counterclockwise the left hand spinner wheel rotates clockwise as viewed from above the WideS pin 1530 TM The spinner wheels are a direct drive from the hydraulic motors If the spinner or the spinner motors fail to operate check the following Quick disconnects not attached Check one at port SR on the manifold valve block and one on the opposite end of the hose connected to port CF on the spinner speed control valve Spinner Speed Control set too low Trucks throttle and or governor set too low to provide adequate engine RPM and hydraulic flow Trucks hydraulic flow selector on wrong setting e Check for restricted operation with other components Check for a buildup of top dressing material or obstructions caught under the spinner wheels Spinner wheels should not rub on the directional shields e Check for loose hydraulic motors or out of position hydraulic motors e Relief valve is bypassing all hydraulic power back to the tank Trucks Pump not operating Damaged or non functional motors e Mechanical problems with the motor and the spinner wheel coupler Check for sheared keys or damaged coupling spider e Loose motor c
55. heck mounting screws and mounting position Hydraulic flow leaving the spinner motors returns to the manifold valve block entering at port SR Flow is routed through the valve block and sent to the hydraulic cooler assembly HYDRAULIC COOLER ASSEMBLY The hydraulic cooler assembly is designed to help maintain a low operating temperature of the hydraulic fluid Heat is removed by passing the fluid through a air cooled finned radiator All hydraulic flow in the WideS pin 1530 TM system is routed through the cooler Note Hydraulic Cooler Assembly is standard equipment on 85811 optional equipment on 85812 27 SERVICE LEVEL MAINTENANCE The cooler fan is automatic and operates as long as hydraulic pressure is present at the fan switch in the valve block G1 Airflow from the fan will blow out Refer to the Electrical System section in the maintenance section of this manual for more information on the fan and the fan switch Maintenance is limited to cleaning excess dirt dust or debris from the cooler fins Clean as needed with low pressure air Do Notclean with high pressure air or water High pressure water may enter the electric fan motor and cause damage High pressure water or air may damage the fins on the cooler radiator The hydraulic cooler radiator does not have any user serviceable parts If the cooler radiator is leaking or blocking hydraulic flow it will need replacement Hydraulic flow leaving the hydraulic c
56. ing Gate Spinner Assembly Tilt Control and Heavy Spread Diverter Operating Ground Speed 8 Km h 5 MPH Transport Speed 8 Km h 5 MPH Electrical Requirements 12 Volt DC Negative Ground 15 AMP Electricity Supplied By Truck Minimum Hydraulic Requirements 26 5 Liters Per Minute at 10 342 kPa 7 GPM at 1 500 PSI Hydraulic P ower and Fluid Supplied By Truck Weight Empty 299 Kg 660 Pounds Weight Loaded 1 115 5 Kg 2 460 Pounds Maximum Angle of Operation 15 Degrees Noise Emission Level A Operator Position Sound Pressure LpA 84 7 dBA Sound Pressure Level 100 9 dBA Operating Conditions LpA 847 dBA Truck Engine Full Throttle Spinner and Conveyor Belt LwA 100 9 dBA Operating Hopper Empty Unit Stationary Product Records IMPORTANT Record the information from the serial number plate of your Turfco WideS pin 1530 TM Broadcast Top Dresser It will be necessary to furnish your Product Number and Serial Number when ordering parts Model Designation WideSpin 1530 TM Broadcast Top Dresser Product Number Check One 85811 With Cooler Date Purchased O 85812 Without Cooler Serial Number Purchased From SAFETY WIDE 1530 TM Recognizing Safety Warning Used in Manual LOOK FOR THE SAFETY HAZARD WARNING SYMBOL The symbol is used to alert the operator of
57. inner Wheel Vanes See Figures 6 and 7 Changing the vane mounting angle is necessary during the changeover between Lightspread and Heavyspread operations A A TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY Always Stop the Engine Before Making Adjustments to the Spinner Vanes LIGHTSPREAD Readjust spinner to maximum mounting angle to inside of slot HEAVYSPREAD Readjust spinner to minimum mounting angle to outside of slot WARNING INSIDE LOCKING SCREW SLOT VANE SHOWN IN LIGHTSPREAD POSITION MOUNTING ANGLE FIGURE 7 The mounting angle is adjusted by loosening the inside locking screw on the vane itis notnecessary to loosen the screw on the outside sliding the vane to the other end ofthe slot on the vane and retightening the screw NOTE Because the right and left spinner wheels rotate in opposite direction the right and left vanes are a mirror image of each other See Figure 6 for the location and direction of adjustment for each individual vane amp setting WIDESPIN 1530 Conveyor Belt Speed Control Turning the control knob counterclockwise increases the belt speed clockwise slows the belt speed Use the following speed settings for Lightspread or Heavyspread operations The settings are from a fully closed clockwise position LIGHTSPREAD Set the belt speed control at 1 1 4 to 1 1 2 turns open HEAVYSPREAD Set the belt speed control at 1 1 4 to 2 1 2 turns open WIDE
58. k Must Be Rated for Proper Payload Capacity and Have Adequate Functional Brakes and Provide Proper Hydraulic and Electrical Power WIDESPIN 1530 TM MOUNTING KIT REQUIREMENTS Never attempt to mount or install the WideSpin 1530 TM to any truck it was not designed to fit The proper mounting kit must be used to install the WideSpin 1530 TM to the truck Never modify or alter any mounting kit Serious Injury and damage to the truck can result form improper installation Refer to the manual for the mounting kit for more information Before operating the top dresser assure that the WideSpin 1530 TM is securely mounted to the truck Check the mounting brackets the mounting bracket hardware and the mounting pins Ensure that all mounts and mounting hardware are tight and secure Refer to the manual for the mounting kit for more information N wrn A TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY and Damage to the Truck and the WideSpin 1530 TM Top Dresser Do Not Attempt to Mount the WideSpin 1530 TM to any Truck that it was Not Designed To Fit Never Modify or Alter Any Components of the Mounting Kits THE TOP DRESSER AND THE TRUCK The operator must read and understand the entire manual for the truck used to carry the WideSpin 1530 TM top dresser The operator must be trained in the operation of the truck and knowledgeable in its safe operation The operator must be aware of the extra weight placed on the truck when combined
59. l Maximum Angle of Operation Warning 1 17 Decal Maximum Hopper Capacity and Load Weight Warning 1 18 662755 Decal Sheet WideSpin Includes Items 19 thru 24 1 19 Decal Metering Gate Position 1 20 Decal Lightspread Heavyspread Instruction 1 21 Decal KEEP HANDS AND FEET AWAY Warning 2 22 Decal Spinner Speed Control 1 23 Decal Conveyor Belt Speed Control 1 24 Decal Spinner Assembly Hydraulic Hose Routing SEE NOTE A 25 662890 Manual Operator s and Parts List WideSpin 1530 TM 1 NOTE A This Decal Shows The Proper Re routing Of The Hydraulic Hoses If The Spinner Assembly Has Been Removed The Decal Is Located On The Rear Of The Frame And Is Only Visible When The Spinner Assembly Is Removed WIDE SPs 1530 TM 54 PARTS LISTS Optional Trench Filling Attachment Product Number 86150 Item Part No No 661755 661756 658240 446134 443106 659259 660076 661757 661758 8 Installation Manual and Parts List Description Qty Mounting Bracket Trench Filling Attachment 1 Chute Trench Filing Attachment 1 Bolt Carriage 5 16 18 x 3 4 4 Washer Lock 5 16 ERR mines 4 Nu
60. nd Metering Gate Assembly Part Description Qty No No 1 662203 Panel Hopper Left Hand Side 1530 TM 1 2 662202 Panel Hopper Right Hand Side 1530 TM 1 3 662201 Panel Hopper Front 1530 TM 1 4 662882 Panel Hopper Rear 1530 1 5 662205 Seal Hopper SING vv eco ccs ee ea re e elas ac xe a 2 6 662204 Seal Hopper Front faves iene or eroe obo a o tI os 1 7 661619 Screw Hex Head 1 4 20 x 5 8 Whizloc 75 8 661620 Nut Hex 1 4 20 Whizlock 73 9 662046 Screw Hex Head 1 4 20 x 3 4 Whiz Lock 2 10 499410 Nut Clip 1 4 20 Tinnerman 4 11 661610 Retainer Seal Strip 2 12 662318 Plate A Bee Rae CER ia et EE 2 13 662317 Pin 9 eene ee tea eC T Catus 2 14 460310 Hairpin Cotter 1 8 1 2 15 662250 Lifting Brace eee nein atr used eue 1 16 662885 Manual ie re bebe CR eee C eire 1 17 662901 Clamp Manual Tube 2 18 662797 Bracket Metering Gate Left Hand 1 19 662781 Bracket Metering gate Right Hand 1 20 400258 Screw Hex Head 3 8 16 x 3 4
61. ng to rewire the control box switch The terminals on the bottom of the switch are numbered for identification Verify that the power supply connection is unplugged before opening the switch box Never disassemble the switch box with electrical power present at the switch If the terminals are accidentally shorted out damage to the electrical components of the manifold valve block will occur After reassembling the control box switch check the operation of the switch The switch must operate according to the decal Check that the I and ON OFF position of the switch matches the I and positions of the decal on the holder and that the WideSpin 1530 TM conveyorbeltand spinnerassembly operate accordingly If operation is in reverse of the decal check that the switch housing has not been reinstalled up side down If the housing is in the correct position remove the switch and rotate 180 degrees Reinstall and check for proper operation BLACK E GREEN ey WHITE BOTTOM OF SWITCH FIGURE 13 SERVICE LEVEL MAINTENANCE 7 0 FUSE 15 Er l sH 777 51 NE ES MANIFOLD BLOCK Lu ae Saeed 1 7 Re 50 1 HYDRAULIC WIDESPIN 1530 TM _ _COOLER FAN_ ee MAIN WIRING HARNESS See Figures 11 12 and 14 The main electrical
62. of the top dresser from the truck The brace should be removed during operation The WideSpin 1530 TM hopper should always be empty before lifting the top dresser The spinner assembly should be attached to the WideSpin 1530 TM during lifting to provide proper balance of the machine WILDE gt 1530 TM Hopper The hopper F holds 0 54 cubic meters 19 cubic feet of top dressing material The maximum allowable weight of the top dressing materialis 816 5 Kg 1800 Pounds Do not over fill the hopper The excess weight can create a safety hazard damage the components of the WideSpin 1530 TM cause damage to the truck and cause the truck tires to leave tracks and depressions in the turf Conveyor Belt The rough surfaced conveyor belt G carries the top dressing material from the hopper through the metering gate and in to the spinner assembly P ower to the belt is provided by the hydraulic conveyor belt drive motor The speed of the conveyor belt is adjustable Conveyor belt tension adjusters H are provided to change the tension to correct tracking or Slipping problems DESCRIPTION H FIGURE 2 Spinner Assembly The spinner assembly I broadcasts the flow of top dressing material being discharged from the conveyor belt The spinner assembly is equipped with a spread diverter to control the spread pattern during Heavyspread operations and is also equipped with a tilt control to further enhance or
63. ol box The valves a normally open type valve allowing the hydraulic flow to bypass the spinner wheel motors and the conveyor belt motor When the hand held switch is in the ON 1 position the solenoid is activated Electrical activation closes the valves and directs the hydraulic flow to the motors The solenoids are a replaceable service part The valve bodies do not have any user serviceable parts If the valves are malfunctioning they will need replacement If the solenoids fails to operate check the following e Trucks throttle and or governor settoo low to provide adequate hydraulic flow or electrical power e Bad electrical connection with the truck Insufficient electrical power to activate solenoid Bad ground connections Referto the Electrical Systems maintenance section in this manual for information about servicing the electrical connections or the hand held ON OFF control box CONVEYOR BELT MOTOR The conveyor belt motor powers the conveyor belt The motor is mounted at the rear of the top dresser on the right side of the frame ON OFF operation of the motor 15 controlled at the hand held ON OFF control box Hydraulic power to the motoris controlled at the manifold valve block by solenoid S2 The speed of the motor is controlled by the conveyor belt speed control FC in the manifold valve block The motor rotates only in a clockwise direction as viewed from the left side of the machine If the moto
64. onnection to the truck is at trucks battery A 12 volt DC negative ground power source is needed to operate the hydraulic solenoids in the WideSpin 1530 TM hydraulic system and to operate the hydraulic cooler fan A 15 AMP fuse is located in a holder on the positive power connection of the harness WIDE 1530 TM LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION OF THE WIDESPIN 1530 TM OPERATOR POSITION Operator Position The proper location for the operator of the WideSpin 1530 TM Top Dresser is seated in the trucks seat Always stop the trucks engine lock the brakes and disengage the hydraulic power before leaving the operator s seat Do not stand behind or allow anyone to stand behind the WideSpin 1530 TM top dresser when the spinner attachment is operating MA waRNING TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY Move To the Operator s Position At The Truck Before Engaging the Spinner Assembly LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION OF THE WIDESPIN 1530 TM OPERATOR CONTROLS Hand Held Spinner and Conveyor Belt ON OFF Switch The hand held ON OFF switch M controls the ON OFF operation of the conveyor belt and the spinner assembly The switch has 3 positions 1 Spinners ON Conveyor Belt ON 2 Spinners ON Conveyor Belt OFF 3 Spinners OFF Conveyor Belt OFF Always be at the operator s position before engaging the ON OFF switch Always keep the hand held switch in a secure place When not in use hang the control box on the front of the hopper If
65. ontain any remaining hydraulic oil when servicing the hydraulic system components MANIFOLD VALVE BLOCK The manifold valve block contains a relief valve the hydraulic cooler fan pressure switch 85811 only the conveyor belt speed control and 51 and S2 solenoid valve bodies that control hydraulic flow to the conveyor belt motor and the spinner assembly motors Relief Valve Located in port RV in the block The relief valve is installed to prevent hydraulic pressure from becoming too high in the system The relief valve is a WILDE 1530 TM non adjustable type valve that routes excess pressure back to the truck through the Pressure Out hose The relief valve does not have any user serviceable parts If the valve is malfunctioning it will need replacement Hydraulic Cooler Fan Switch Located in port G1 in the valve block The switch controls electrical power to 25 SERVICE LEVEL MAINTENANCE the cooler fan motor The switch will close completing the electrical circuit as soon as hydraulic pressure is sensed in the manifold valve block Refer to the Electrical System section in the maintenance section of this manual for more information on the fan switch Note Hydraulic Cooler Fan Switch is standard equipment on 85811 optional equipment on 85812
66. ontinue running with empty hopper for fifteen minutes 23 SERVICE LEVEL MAINTENANCE Step 2 Fully load the WideSpin 1530 hopper with top dressing material and operate the conveyor belt It is normal for the conveyor belt to slightly move from side to side when the hopper is loaded Check tracking and make small adjustments if needed Both ends of the rear roller should be visible when the conveyor belt is running true It is very important to give the conveyor belt enough time minimum of 10 rotations per adjustment to move into its new position before making any additional adjustments Step 3 After this initial conveyor belt break in and training period use the top dresser as instructed in the manual Check the conveyor belt after every load and make small corrective adjustments as needed After 10 15 hours of use the conveyor belt should be broken in and tracking correctly Step 4 After extended use top dressing material may build up on the front and rear conveyor belt rollers causing undue tension on the conveyor belt or cause tracking problems Clean the rollers before adjusting the conveyor belt tension Before adjusting the belt check the following e Check for a buildup of top dressing material on the inside of the conveyor belt e Check for a buildup of top dressing material on the idler and drive conveyor belt rollers e Look for damaged worn or loose bearings on the idler and drive conveyor belt rollers e Look fo
67. ooler is returned to the truck through the Pressure Out hydraulic hose and quick disconnect fitting PRESSURE OUT HYDRAULIC HOSE The pressure out hose is part of the mounting kit Refer to the mounting kit manual for proper hose routing and connection The quick disconnect on the pressure out hose must be properly and completely connected to the truck If the quick disconnect is not properly connected to the truck excessive pressure can build up in the WideSpin 1530 TM resulting in a safety hazard and causing serious damage to the top dressers hydraulic system A WARNING TO AVOID SERIOUS BODILY INJURY and To Avoid Serious Damage to the WideSpin 1530 TM Both Hydraulic Hoses Must Be Properly and Completely Connected To the Truck SECURELY CONNECT ALL QUICK DISCONNECT FITTINGS HOSES MUST BE PROPERLY CONNECTED TO THE TRUCK THE CONNECTION MUST BE SECURE IF THE PRESSURE OUT HOSE IS NOT CONNECTED PROPERLY EXCESSIVE PRESSURE WILL DEVELOP IN THE WIDESPIN 1530 TM HYDRAULIC COOLER AND CAUSE SERIOUS DAMAGE SERVICE LEVEL MAINTENANCE 28 WIDE SPY 1530 TM Electrical System Before servicing the electrical system check the following e Check the power supply at the truck Ensure thatthe truck is supplying the proper voltage Power requirement is 12 Volt DC negative ground service e Check the power supply harness connection to the trucks battery for proper contact Check the trucks batter
68. opping or at higher speeds Keep hands and feet away from cutting devices and drive components Shut off the engine and remove the key or ignition wire when servicing cutting devices or drive components If required to lift an operator should ask for help if the objectis too heavy The operator should lift with his or her legs instead of the back Care should be taken to avoid twisting the back while lifting a heavy load Never allow children to operate the machine THE MACHINE Tow vehicles must have adequate tow hitches and brakes to control any towed machine Check the weight and capacity of the machine that will be towed by that vehicle Trucks used to carry equipment must have adequate load capacity and brakes Check the weight and capacity of the machine that will be towed by that vehicle Do not overload machinery The components are designed for certain weights and capacities Overloading the machine will cause unsafe conditions Make sure the brakes are operating properly Check to assure that all controls are in good operating condition Inspect to insure that all guards are in place Do not operate a machine without all guards in place Always check the machine to make sure it is in good working order Do notplace hands orfeetnear moving or rotating parts Check the tire pressure Check the condition of the hydraulic hoses Leaks and worn hoses should be fixed or replaced before the machine is put into service Do not
69. ose other than the application of properly prepared organic top dressing material Properly prepared top dressing is organic material with a controlled moisture content that has been screened to remove debris rocks and excessive sized top dressing material Operation is intended to be at properly prepared worksites only The WideS pin 1530 TM is intended only to be mounted to trucks having adequate weight payload capacity brakes and horsepower and hydraulic power to safely control the top dresser The proper mounting kit must be used to mount the top dresser to the truck The WideSpin 1530 TM is intended to be used only when the operator is present at the drivers position on the truck The WideSpin 1530 TM is intended to be operated only when the truck and top dresser are moving The WideSpin 1530 TM is not intended to be used when the truck and top dresser are stationary The WideSpin 1530 TM is not intended to be operated unless itis properly attached to the truck The 1530 TM is NOT designed for or intended to accept riders e Do Not Use With Unscreened Top Dressing Material e Do Not Use With Non Organic Top Dressing Material e Do Not Use With Rocks e Do Not Allow Anyone To Stand Behind the 1530 TM When the Spinners Are Operating e Do Not Allow Riders On or In the 1530 TM e Do Not Operate On Slopes Over 15 Degrees e Do Not Transport or Operate At Ground Speeds Higher Than 8 Km h 5 mph DESCRIPTION OF THE WIDESPIN 1530
70. p the hydraulic power to the conveyor belt and the spinner assembly To avoid draining the trucks battery the hand held switch mustbe in the OFF O position After shutdown check the following e Hopper is empty e Trucks hydraulic power supply control has been placed in the OFF positions e Hand Held switch is in the OFF position for both the conveyor belt and the spinner assembly Hand held switch should be hung on side hopper panel e Settrucks brakes Blocktires to preventuncontrolled rolling e Disconnect the power supply harness to the truck If the WideSpin 1530 TM is going to be removed from the truck refer to the manual for the Mounting Kit Manual OPERATOR LEVEL SERVICE Operator Daily Inspection N A TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY Do Not Attempt To Perform Any Inspection Adjustment or Service Procedure With Any Part of the Top Dresser or Spinner Assembly Operating Work Safely and Wear the Appropriate Safety Gear When Inspecting Making Adjustments or Servicing The WideSpin 1530 TM Top Dresser Follow All Safety Hazard Warnings and Decals Before and after each use check the following items Inspect for damaged or missing guards on the WideS pin 1530 TM and the spinner assembly Do not operate any machine with missing or damaged guards Inspect entire WideS pin 1530 TM and the spinner assembly for damaged inoperable components Do not operate any machine with
71. r To Top Dresser Spinner Speed Control Setting Wrong Refer To Operation Section in This Manual Conveyor Belt Speed Control Setting Wrong Refer To Operation Section In This Manual Metering Gate Setting Wrong Refer To Operation Section In This Manual Moisture Level In Top Dressing Too High Vane Angle Adjustment Wrong For Top Dressing Type Or Moisture Level Refer To Service Level Personnel Diverter in Wrong Position Refer To Operation Section In This Manual Unscreened Material In Hopper Debris or Rocks Blocking Metering Gate Unscreened Material In Spinner Attachment Deflector Debris or Rocks Blocking Spinner Wheels Build Up Of Top Dressing Material On Spinner Wheels or 1530 Components Damaged Spinner Wheels or Damaged Spinner Assembly Components Refer Repair to Service Personnel No Electrical Power From Tow Vehicle To Operate ON OFF Switch or Hydraulic Valve Block Solenoids Check All Connections and Grounds Check Fuse In Power Supply Cable Spinner Speed Control Set Too Low Trucks Engine RPM Speed Too Slow To Provide Hydraulic Power To Top Dresser Trucks Governor Setting Too Low To Allow Engine To Provide Hydraulic Power To Top Dresser Trucks Hydraulic Flow Selector On Wrong Setting Spinner Assembly Hydraulic Hoses and Quick Release Fittings Not Properly Connected To the Spinner Assembly or the WideS pin 1530 Valve Block Conveyor Belt Speed Control Set Too Slow For Weight Of Top Dre
72. r is operating in reverse check the possibility of reversed connections at the motor ports A and B or at the manifold valve block ports M1 and MR If the conveyor belt motor fails to operate check the following Conveyor belt speed control turned down too far e Bad electrical connection with the truck e Trucks throttle and or governor set too low to provide adequate engine RPM and hydraulic flow e Trucks hydraulic flow selector on wrong setting WIDE 1530 TM e Non operational hand held ON OFF switch Check for electrical power at solenoid S2 on manifold valve block e Non operational S2 valve Valve must close for hydraulic flow to go to motor e Relief valve RV is bypassing all hydraulic power back to the tank Hydraulic fluid level in tank too low Pump not operating Damaged or non functional motor Pump drive coupling between engine and pump is inoperable e Mechanical problems check for loose or out of line motor sheared keys on coupler or broken chain on coupler between motor and drive roller shaft Hydraulic flow leaving the conveyor motor returns to the manifold valve block entering at port MR Flow is routed through the block sent to the hydraulic cooler assembly and returned to the truck SPINNER SPEED CONTROL The control regulates the amount of hydraulic power going to the spinner motors The dial of the control is calibrated 0 through 4 The numbers on the dial are calibra
73. r loose broken or damaged conveyor belt tension adjusters oo IF THE CONVEYOR BELT TRACKS TO FAR TOWARDS THIS SIDE TIGHTEN THIS TENSION ADJUSTER SCREW OR LOOSEN THE OPPOSITE SIDE ADJUSTER IF THE CONVEYOR BELT TRACKS TO FAR TOWARDS THIS SIDE TIGHTEN THIS TENSION ADJUSTER SCREW OR LOOSEN THE OPPOSITE SIDE ADJUSTER ei VIEW SHOWN WITHOUT HOPPER No FIGURE 9 _ E SERVICE LEVEL MAINTENANCE 24 WIDE 1530 TM Hydraulic System See Figure 10 INSPECTING HYDRAULIC HOSES AND FITTINGS Do not attempt to inspect the hydraulic hoses or fittings with the truck engine running the truck hydraulic power engaged the spinner motors operating or the conveyor drive motor operating Check the condition of the hydraulic hoses The hoses have a protective covering to control leakage in the event of a hose breaking Leaks and worn hoses should be fixed or replaced before the machine is put into service The hydraulic system has pipe thread fittings on some of the components If disassembled reseal the pipe thread fitting with Teflon tape or pipe dope A PAN TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY Never Service Any Part Of The Hydraulic System With The Engine and Pump Operating High Hydraulic Pressure And High Oil T
74. s Clean as required The tilting swivel points on the spinner assembly should be periodically cleaned inspected for wear or damage and lightly coated with machine oil for rust and moisture protection INSPECTION PANEL Access to view the inside surface of the conveyor belt can be gained by removing the inspection panel The inspection panel is located on the right side of the frame The inspection panel can also be used to aid in the cleaning of the top of the dirt shield CONVEYOR BELT CARE The conveyor belt is a PVC composition belt with a splice Check the condition of the belt surface look for wear cuts and deep scrapes Check the splice the splice wire should be in good condition The splice should not be catching on the hopper seals or the metering gate Replacement of the conveyor belts may be necessary if it has been damaged is worn or will no longer stay in proper alignment or adjustment Top dressing material can pass through the splice causing a build up of top dressing material on the inside of the conveyor belt on the conveyor pan and on the rollers Inspect and clean any buildup of top dressing material from the inside surfaces of the conveyor belt To prolong the life of the conveyor belt store the WideSpin 1530 TM with the hopper empty belt cleaned and out of direct sunlight CONVEYOR BELT SCRAPER The scraper should lightly rub on the belt Check for a buildup of top dressing material in and around the
75. s Seat DO NOT Allow Anyone To Stand Behind the 1530 TM Spinner Assembly When It Is Operating AN STAY CLEAR WHILE SPINNERS ARE OPERATING WIDESPIN 1530 TM OPERATING SPEEDS When the 1530 TM top dresser is mounted to the truck the maximum ground speed of the truck should not exceed 8 Km h 5 MPH Safety concerns and excessive stress on the truck and the top dresser will occur if speeds are in excess of 8 Km h 5 MPH TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY and To Avoid Damage to the truck and 1530 TM top dresser DO NOT Drive or Operate the 1530 TM Top Dresser At Speeds Over 8 Km h 5 MPH The ground speed of the truck must be constant to ensure an even and equal distribution of top dressing material The trucks engine speed must be maintained to ensure a constant and even supply of hydraulic power Choose a gear and throttle governor setting that will give a maximum ground speed of 8 Km h 5 MPH If top dressing speed exceeds 8 Km h 5 MPH poor and uneven top dressing application will resultas well as unsafe operating conditions For best results the 1530 TM should be moving before the spinner assembly is engaged WARNING WIDESPIN 1530 TM MAXIMUM ANGLES OF OPERATION Do notdrive or operate the truck and WideS pin 1530 TM onside slopes over 15 degrees Do notdrive oroperate the truck and WideS pin 1530 TM up ordown slopes over 15 degrees Do not drive or operate the truck and WideSpin
76. safety hazards It is used in conjunction with the words DANGER WARNING and CAUTION WARNING A caution A in damage or destruction of equipment DANGER identified immediate hazards which will result in serious injury or death WARNING identified potential hazards which could result in serious injury or death CAUTION identified hazardous situation which may result in minor to moderate injury and or could result General Safety Practices Safety on the job should always be a top priority Training and experience are important factors in the safe operation of equipment Please consider the following information and realize that safe operation is a matter of using common sense as it relates to the machine its maintenance the operator the training and the operating conditions These are general safety instructions that apply to most turf maintenance equipment This list includes many general safety instructions as they relate to turf equipment This list does not encompass all hazards Common sense must always be used to determine the safest way to operate a machine under specific conditions TRAINING Always read the manual before operating a machine for the first time Always read the warning decals before operating a machine for the first time Always check the location and use of each control before operating a machine for the first time Practice operating the machine in a
77. ssing Defective Hydraulic Valve Block Components Refer To Service Level Personnel Defective Spinner Assembly Hydraulic Motors Refer To Service Level Personnel WIDE SPONY 1530 TM 19 SERVICE LEVEL MAINTENANCE Storage TO STORE THE WIDESPIN 1530 TM OVER AN EXTENDED PERIOD perform a complete inspection Refer any needed service or repair to service level personnel Clean the hopper both sides of the conveyor belt and completely clean the spinner assembly Use low pressure wash on the top dresser DO NOT use high pressure wash Apply a film of light machine oil to the spinner wheels to control rust Release the tension of the conveyor belt To protect the conveyor belt rubber and plastic parts store the WideSpin 1530 TM out of direct sunlight TO RETURN TO SERVICE AFTER EXTENDED STORAGE inspect the entire machine for any damage that may have occurred during storage Refer any needed correction to service level personnel Reset tension of the conveyor belt Refer adjustment to service level personnel Perform a complete lubrication procedure Refer any needed service or repair to service level personnel Operator Level Adjustment and Service N WARNING A TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY Do Not Attempt To Adjust Inspect or Service any Part of the WideSpin 1530 A TM When It Is Operating Be Aware of High Hydraulic Oil Temperatures Serious Burns and Injuries Are Possible Properly Secure The
78. t 5 16 18 cease ut ear eke EAS 4 Pin Hitch 5 8 Includes 1 Hairpin Cotter 0 148 Wire x 2 3 4 Long 1 Installation Manual and Parts 11 5 1 Decal Product Identification blank TURFCO MFG INC 1655 101st Avenue NE Minneapolis MN 55449 4420 USA Phone 763 785 1000 FAX 763 785 0556 E Mail service turfco com www turfco com WideS pin 1530 TM Broadcast Dresser Product Number 85811 and 85812 Manual Number 662890 Printed in USA 0303
79. te mount must be pulled out to allow the metering gate to be moved into the larger opening size for Heavyspread If the amount of material being deposited on the spinner assembly needs to be corrected adjust the metering gate opening OPERATION 12 WILDE 1530 TM Operation A TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY Read and Understand the Entire Operator s Manual Before Operating The WideSpin 1530 TM and the Truck WARNING A Read and Follow all Safety Decals and Warnings TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY Always operate the WideSpin 1530 TM Top Dresser Safely and Wear the Appropriate Personal Safety Equipment TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY Keep Hands Feet and Clothing Away From Rotating Spinner Wheels TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY Do Not Allow Riders In or On The Top Dresser WIDESPIN 1530 TM OPERATOR POSITION The proper location for the WideS pin 1530 TM operator is seated on the truck seat Always stop the trucks engine set the trucks brakes and disengage hydraulic power to the conveyor belt and the spinner assembly before leaving the trucks seat Do not stand behind the WideS pin 1530 TM when it is operating TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY Always Operate the WideSpin 1530 TM From the Operators Position at the Trucks Seat WARNING Always Stop the Trucks Engine Set the Trucks Brakes and Disengage Hydraulic Power to the WideSpin 1530 TM Spinners and Conveyor Belt Before Leaving the Truck
80. ted to correspond to percentage of flow 0 096 flow 121096 2 20 3 3096 4 4096 flow The numbers 5 through 10 are blocked from use by a stop plate Do not remove the stop plate from the speed control The hydraulic flow above 4 is being used to power the conveyor belt motor through the exhaust EX port Normal setting for operation is 3 to 4 The hydraulic flow enters the speed control at the input port IN Flow comes from the manifold valve block port PF The controlled flow going out of the speed control atthe controlled flow port goes to the spinner assembly to power the spinner wheel hydraulic motors The hydraulic flow going out of the speed control at the exhaust port E X is directed back to the manifold valve block port EX and is used to power and control the conveyor belt motor The spinner speed control does not have any user serviceable parts If the valve is malfunctioning it will need replacement LEFT AND RIGHT HAND SPINNER WHEEL HYDRAULIC MOTORS The spinner wheel hydraulic motors receive hydraulic power from the manifold valve block solenoid valve S 1 Activation of the solenoid valve S1 is controlled at the hand held ON OFF switch Hydraulic flow from the block port PF is routed through the spinner speed control The controlled flow from the speed control port CF is sent to the left hand motor port A Flow leaves the left WIDE SPs 1530 TM hand motor through port B and enters t
81. terial handling rates are adjustable by using the metering gate and the conveyor belt speed control Use the following steps to remove the spinner assembly Refer to Figure 17 Step 1 Turn the WideSpin 1530 TM spinner speed control back to Zero Step 2 Remove the deflector from the rear of the WideSpin 1530 TM Step 3 Disconnect the spinner assembly s two quick disconnect hydraulic hoses One hose is connected to the spinner assembly s left spinner wheel motor the other is connected to the WideSpin 1530 TM manifold valve block located under the left side of the frame behind the conveyor belt speed control knob Step 4 Remove the 1 2 hex head bolts quantity 4 holding the spinner assembly to the WideSpin 1530 TM frame SPINNER SPEED CONTROL PULL HYDRAULIC HOSE BACK INTO FRAME AND CONNECT TO MANIFOLD VALVE BLOCK HOSE ROUTING DECAL ON REAR OF WIDESPIN 1530 TM FRAME Step 5 Lift the spinner assembly up and remove from the rear member of the WideSpin 1530 TM frame Use caution not to bend or damage the small hopper assembly located on the top of the spinner assembly The spinner assembly weights 68 Kg 150 pounds Use proper lifting equipment and techniques Step 6 Pull the hydraulic hose that is hanging out of the rear of the WideSpin 1530 TM back through the hole in the frame Connect the quick release from that hose to the manifold valve block Connect to the fitting on the
82. the control box drops to the ground the wiring harness can become tangled in the trucks axles and wheels DO NOT put the hand held switch in the hopper Severe damage to the switch switch cable conveyor belt and spinner wheels will result if the control box becomes tangled in the conveyor belt and spinner assembly Spinner Speed Hydraulic Flow Control The hydraulic speed control N lt gt varies the speed of the spinner wheels by regulating the amount of hydraulic flow sent to the hydraulic motors Increasing or decreasing the speed of the spinners does not change the volume of material being spread it only effects the width of the spreading pattern The control has settings from 0 to 4 settings above 4 are locked out Heavyspread control setting should be at 3 or less Lightspread should be at 4 23 DESCRIPTION Spinner Assembly Tilt Control Handle and Locking Handle O The tilt of the spinner assembly can be changed by moving the tilt control handle Total movement is approximately 15 degrees The tilt angle can changed up or down to vary or correct the width of spread without changing the speed of the spinner wheels The tilt angle of the assembly can be also be changed to correct for the difference in hitch heights of different tow vehicles The locking handle will keep the spinner assembly locked into position During Heavyspread operations the spinner assembly should be adjusted to be level with th
83. uare 31672 16 ace eek cae sente 2 23 400146 Screw Hex Head 1 4 28 x 3 4 10 24 446128 Washer BOCK VAR Le test emma teen 10 25 661378 Coupling Half 5 8 Bore SEE NOTE 4 26 415505 Screw Set 1 4 20 x 34 SEE NOTE 8 27 661379 Coupling Spider 2254282 xc n Dan x em dates 2 28 661513 Coupler Spinner ith ces oh E dA Es 2 29 661374 Bearing 456 tae eub ud vus 4 30 661514 Shaft Drive certs iat mui rect ev s 2 31 499496 Key Square 3 16 ccce d reet es eet e aes 2 32 661512 Plate SipINNe ide es T MUT ei etn usc 2 33 661510 Vane Spinner Left Hand 3 34 661509 Vane Spinner Right Hand 3 35 661526 Guides Spinnet s cus senos osi eque ats te d Sh a 1 36 400258 Screw Hex Head 3 8 16 x 3 4 8 37 446142 Washer LOCK 3 85 ve tas Res 8 38 443110 Nut Hex 3 8 16 4 d ester Unete t Rudd 9 39 662735 Spinner Hopper Assembly WideSpin 1 40 661521 Frame Spinner zoe ecce ht Rob Cx ette Cice 1 41 661406 Grommet Rubber 2 42 662747 Diverter Heavy 5 1 43 662516 Knob LOCKING is
84. use your fingers or hands to check for hydraulic leaks High pressure leaks can puncture the skin and force oil into the body This can cause severe injury or death S hut off the engine before servicing the machine It is bestto check machines on a level area Machines on a slope may roll when the engine is off Do not modify the machine in any manner Refer unfamiliar repairs and adjustments to mechanics that have been trained to do them properly Replace decals that are damaged or unreadable THE ENGINE Prevent accidental starting by removing the spark plug wire when servicing the engine orthe equipment Disconnect the negative wire from the battery terminal if the engine is equipped with an electric starting system SAFETY Do not strike the flywheel with a hammer or any hard object This may cause the flywheel to shatter in operation Pullthe starter cord slowly until resistance is felt Then pull the cord rapidly to avoid kickback and to prevent hand or arm injury Do not run the engine in an enclosed area The exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide an odorless and deadly poison The engine exhaust from this product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm Do notstore spill oruse gasoline near an open flame nor near an appliance like a stove furnace or water heater that uses a pilot light or can create a spark Do not refuel indoors or in an unventil
85. with the top dresser The extra weight will effect the handling balance and braking performance of the truck MAN wrn A TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY Do Not Drive or Operate the Truck and Top Dresser On Slopes Steeper Than 15 Degrees The operator must operate the truck in a safe manner and know the operating limits of the truck in relation to the weight performance center of gravity and operating characteristics of the top dresser AN wrn A TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY REMOVING WIDESPIN 1530 TM FROM TRUCK Read and Understand the Entire Operator s Manual Before Operating The WideSpin 1530 TM and the Truck Always refer to the Installation Manual for the Mounting Kit that was used to install the WideSpin 1530 TM top dresser to the truck Review the steps that were used to install and connect the top dresser to the truck A wrine To Avoid Serious Injury Never Attempt To Lift the Top Dresser Manually Serious Bodily Injury Could Result From Lifting The Top Dresser By Hand The Weight And Balance Of The Machine Requires Approved Hoists And Lifting Devices The Top Dresser weighs 299 Kg 660 Ibs when empty Ensure that the hoist or lifting device and its rigging are rated to safely lift and suspend the weight of the top dresser The hopper of the top dresser must be empty when the machine is lifted Always use the lifting brace to pick up the top dresser The lifting brace was designe
86. y the problem may be a weak battery e Check the polarity at the trucks battery WideS pin 1530 TM power supply connections are red wire for positive black wire for ground e Checkthe in line fuse in the WideSpin 1530 TM red power supply connection wire Proper fuse is a 15 AMP type AGC 15 a TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY And To Avoid Damage To The Electrical Components DISCONNECT THE POWER SUPPLY CONNECTIONS FROM THE TRUCK Before Servicing the Electrical System WARNING NOTE STANDARD WHITE gt YELLOW Lg Bose COOLER 4 2 FAN al aut EQUIPMENT ON 85811 OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT ON 85812 GREEN st HYDRAULIC MANIFOLD VALVE BLOCK sz HYDRAULIC COOLER FAN MOTOR BLACK Bi 2 YELLOW L MAIN WIRING HARNESS 4 ELECTRICAL POWER 4 SUPPLY HARNESS REFER TO MOUNTING KIT BLACK Lc MANUAL GREEN WHITE BLACK PAT GREEN J ot RED GREEN CONTROL BLACK BOX WIRING WHITE 2 HARNESS NOS LU NS WHITE FIGURE

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