greenPRO CMS-750 User manual

CMS-750
COMPOST AND
MANURE SPREADER
MANUAL
PROUDLY AUSTRALIAN
OWNED & OPERATED

ADDRESS
Greenpro Solutions Pty Ltd
9 Research Street,
Coolum Beach
QLD 4573
PHONE
1800 768 748
ONLINE
info@greenpro.com.au
www.greenpro.com.au
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Greenpro Solutions Pty Ltd
CMS750 Spreader
Operations and Guidelines
Updated: July 2022
Original Instruction
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Greenpro Solutions Pty Ltd
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WARNING

On behalf of greenPRO and its parent company GPS, we would
like to thank you for investing in the CMS-750 Compost and
Manure Spreader. Every greenPRO implement is manufactured
to meet our high Australian standards so that we can provide
our owners with the best product and service possible. As an
Australian owned business, your investment has enabled our
every success.
greenPRO, as a division of GPS, has provided over two decades
of manufacturing premium agricultural equipment into the
Australian market. Since we started in 1988, our product
range has continually expanded and our innovation sparks
from the passion and commitment we have for the Australian
agricultural industry.
Over 28 years of active involvement in this community has
allowed our team to provide solutions to combat challenges
that Australian farmers face in agriculture today.
We appreciate your patronage and hope you enjoy many years
of safe and satisfied use of your implement.
This manual should be considered a permanent part of your
greenPRO CMS-750 Spreader and stored in a safe place for
future reference.
Welcome to where the grass is greener.
CONGRATULATIONS,
YOU’RE A PRO.

SECTION 1
System Overview
SECTION 2
Set Up and Unpack
SECTION 3
How to Operate
SECTION 4
Dimensions and Specifications
SECTION 5
Compatible Materials
SECTION 6
Maintenance
SECTION 7
Trouble Shooting Guide
SECTION 8
Your Notes
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TABLE OF
CONTENTS
CMS-750 Compost and Manure Spreader
Operation MANUAL
SECTION 9
Warranty Policy
Warranty
Registration Form
Contact
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1SYSTEM OVERVIEW
Adjustable gate to
regulate output.
This gives you
even coverage and
reduces the overuse
of expensive
compost materials.
Houses the spinner
clutch and a belt
assembly that
operate the rear
spinners.
Covers large
area with 750
litre or 500kg
capacity.
Australian made with
a robust marine grade
aluminium tub and
heavy-duty galvanised
steel frame.
Opposite Rotating
Spreader Discs
For a wider
throw of 2m -
4m Diametre to
maximise your
coverage.
Compact & UTV
Towable
No need for heavy
tractor or spreader
trucks.
Max working
tow speed is
10km/h.

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1SYSTEM OVERVIEW
50mm tow
hitch with
Jockey wheel.
Conveyor Chain
Tensioner Cover.
Spreader Discs
Control Lever.
Easy-To-Use
Easily engage and
disengage spinners
and belt when
moving between
paddocks.
Gearbox/Conveyor
engage functions in
on/off positions.
Ground-driven
tub Compost
conveyor
for even distribution.
Jockey Wheel
Mount Plate with
Bracket.

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2SET UP and UNPACK
Attach the draw bar to the front of
the spreader. Lift into locating tracks
in the chassis and slide the drawbar
assembly forward to locate, aligning
fastener holes.
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Use 4 x M12 x 35mm Zinc 8.8 Hex
head bolts with accompanying
washers and nuts to fasten the
drawbar to the chassis.
13mm (M8) Spanner / Socket
All Covers – Conveyor tensioner,
Spinner top belt, Spinner lower belt
19mm Spanner / Socket
Drive Chain Tensioner Sprocket
Conveyor Chain Tensioners
Mount Drawbar Assembly Upon Delivery
17mm Spanner / Socket
Lower Spinner Belt Tensioner
REQUIRED TOOLS:

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3HOw to operate
Connect trailer to vehicle and make ready
to tow.
Position tow hitch over tow ball, lift
handle on hitch, lower jockey wheel, using
the top winding handle, until the tow hitch
rests firmly on the tow ball. Release tow
hitch handle.
Tow hitch handle should locate and lock
into position around the tow ball. If this
doesn’t happen, lift handle again and
adjust trailer position. Repeat these steps
until located securely. Wind jockey wheel
up using the winder handle, pull red pivot
handle on jockey wheel and rotate up into
stowed position.
Trailer is ready to tow and operate.
Note: When transiting trailer between
areas of operation, be sure to close rear
gate and disengage both the conveyor
and spinner disks.
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2.1 When ready to operate, first ensure
the trailer is stationary. Located on top of
the gearbox (Rear RH side) are the main
controls for the CMS-750. The first lever,
with the black push button, controls the
function of the rear spinner plates. To
engage the spinner plates for operation,
press the black button in and pull the
lever rearward. To disengage the spinner
plates, press the black button in and pull
the lever forward.
2.2 The second lever on the gearbox
controls the conveyor chain. To engage
the conveyor system, rotate the lever
clockwise. To disengage the conveyor,
rotate the lever anti-clockwise until the
lever rests in the lock retainer.
2.3 The rear gate functions to control
volume that passes from the conveyor to
the spinner assembly. To operate the rear
gate, loosen the lock handle located at the
rear of the CMS-750. With the lock handle
loosened, use the rear gate control lever
to adjust the gate height to your desired
requirements.
The CMS-750 is now ready to operate.
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Framework Compact heavy-duty galvanised frame with corrosion resistant
marine grade aluminium tub
Tub size 750L or 500kg Maximum
Tow Hitch 50mm tow hitch with jockey wheel
Tyre Pressure 34PSI
Wheel size 23x8.50-12
Spinners 2 x opposite rotating spreader discs
Drive Ground-driven compost conveyor and spreader discs
Coverage Up to 4m width
Flow Adjustable gate with measurements to regulate flow
Towable by 500cc 4X4 minimum side by side or UTV
(not suitable for quad bike)
Dimensions 3250mm (L) x 1195mm (W) x 1090mm (H)
Weight 573kg
DIMENSIONS & SPECIFICATIONS
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5Compatible materials
Top Soil Horse Manure Composted Manure
Wood Chips Sand Lime
Bark Grass Clippings Saw Dust
Ensure any materials used are dry and do not exceed the maximum load of 500kg.
Take care when filling the tub with top soil, lime or sand as these materials will
exceed the maximum load if the tub is full.

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6MAINTENANCE
Remove debris after each use to
prevent jamming.
• Conveyor sprockets
• Rear gate tracks
Clean as necessary and before using
a new fill.
Cleaning
Check both conveyor and drive chain
tension after first use. Repeat every
3-6 months. Lubricate drive chain
every 3-6 months.
Inspect wheels for any environmental
damage sustained – intervals vary to
specific terrains. Minimum every 6
months.
Wheel inflation pressure: 34PSI
Chains
Wheels
Check top and bottom spinner belt
tension after first use. Repeat every
3-6 months.
Belts
Lubricate jockey wheel pivot every
6-12 months depending on frequency
of use.
Jockey Wheel
We recommend inspecting all
elements before and after every
use, after long storage and after any
transfer or freight.
General
Conveyor Chain Tensioner Cover
Conveyor Chain Tensioner
(Underneath Cover)
Rear Gate & Rear Spinner Assembly
Spinner Top Belt
Service partS:
Radial Pin Clutch
(Gearbox – Conveyor Chain Drive)
Grease Nipple
Drive Chain Idler Sprocket
Drive Chain Tension

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7TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE & SOLUTION
LH spinner not spinning
when engaged
Top Belt Failure
• Broken belt – Replace part
• Belt run off – Re-run belt
Both spinners not spinning
when engaged
Lower Belt Failure
• Broken belt – Replace part
• Belt run off – Re-run belt
• Pulley Slipping
– Tension belt accordingly
Engage Lever failure
• Broken Controller - Replace part
• Broken Cable / Coupling
– Replace part
Conveyor not functioning
when engaged
Gearbox Failure
– Service / replace part.
Loose Conveyor Chain
- Tension chain
Disconnected Conveyor Chain
– Release chain tensioner and
re-link chain
Broken Conveyor Chain
– Replace Part
Loose Drive Chain
- Tension chain
Disconnected Drive Chain
– Release chain tensioner and
re-link chain
Broken Drive Chain
– Replace Part
Jammed Shaft/ Bearings
– Remove blockage
Seized Shaft
– Lubricate
Seized Bearings
– Lubricate / Replace Part

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8YOUR NOTES
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9WARRANTY POLICY
This document sets out the warranties that are given by Greenpro Solutions Pty
Ltd (ABN 68 624 598 447) in relation to any greenPRO product purchased from or
manufactured by GPS.
1. Definitions
1.1. In this warranty policy:
“GPS” means Greenpro Solutions Pty Ltd (ABN 68 624 598 447); “Customer”
means the party who originally acquired the Product from GPS, or an authorized
distributor, reseller or dealer for GPS, for their own use.
“OEM Equipment” means the items of equipment tted to the product by
GPS and which items have been manufactured by others and have their own
manufacturer’s warranty.
“Product” means the goods or machinery that the Customer acquired
and which were manufactured by GPS.
2. Warranty
2.1. Subject to clause 3 and clause 4, GPS warrants to the Customer that the
Product will be free from proven defects in material and workmanship for
twelve months from the date of purchase by the Customer, unless a specic
warranty period applies to a component listed in appendix A.
2.2. The warranty is not transferable.
3. Limitations
3.1. This warranty does not cover damages resulting from shipping and handling,
abuse, accidents, alterations, normal wear or failure to maintain or use the GPS
product with due care.
3.2. GPS does not warrant that the operation of the product will be uninterrupted
or error free. The Customer must read and follow all operations and manuals
for the setup, maintenance and use of the Product. If the Customer fails to do
so, the product may not function correctly and may suffer other damage.
3.3. This warranty does not extend to OEM equipment which has its own warrant
and the Customer must rely on the OEM equipment warranty for any defects
in material or workmanship relating to the OEM equipment.
3.4. This warranty does not extend to cover corrosion due to any cause nor to any
damage to painted or anodised surfaces that occurs after the Customer takes
delivery of the product.
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3.6. The use of parts other than GPS parts for repair of warranted items will
automatically negate any warranty. Warranted components must be replaced
with genuine GPS parts.
3.7. Repairs by an unauthorised agent will automatically forfeit any warranty.
Warranty repairs must be carried out by GPS or an authorised GPS Dealer/
Service Agent only.
3.8. This warranty does not cover transportation or insurance costs for Products
needing repair or replacement of warranted components. Nor does it cover
any freight or insurance costs in obtaining new parts or returning old parts to
GPS for inspection purposes.
3.9. The time taken to remove and re-install a warranted part or component into
other brands of equipment will not be covered by the GPS warranty. Only
parts and labour directly attributable to the repair of the GPS unit is covered.
3.10. GPS does not pay for cleaning, or clean the Product, accessories or work area
before or after the warranty repair.
3.11. GPS assumes no responsibility for improper choice of models or where
products are used in excess of rated capacities and design functions, or under
abnormal conditions. We make available a free technical service to help with
any product selection, application or situation.
4. Repair or Replace
4.1. During the warranty period, GPS or its authorised Dealer/Service Agent shall
repair or replace, at GPS’s discretion, without charge for parts and standard
labour, any part of the GPS Product which fails because of defects in material
or workmanship unless the damage arises from:
4.1.1. Failure resulting from neglect or misuse, such as improper operation, lack of
required maintenance or continued use of the Product after the discovery of a
defect which results in greater damage to the Product;
4.1.2. Deteriorated or failed components such as but not limited to diaphragms,
O-rings, hoses, seals, electrical wiring and connections damaged by corrosive
chemicals, dirt and sand, excessive heat or moisture. The Customer should
ensure the type and strength of chemicals used in the Product are compatible
with the design of the Product;
4.1.3. The use of accessories, hardware, or software which were not manufactured
by, installed by or approved in writing by GPS;
4.1.4. The use of consumable items such as but not limited to oils, lubricants,
diaphragms, O-rings, hoses seals, gaskets, lter elements, ow meters,
clutches, drive belts, pivot pins, paint, batteries, radio transmitters, radio
relays, push buttons, switches, hose rollers, aerials, spray guns and nozzles as
these items are considered to be normal wear items and are not warranted;
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4.1.5. Component failure caused by not performing scheduled maintenance service
such as oils, grease, failure to clean tanks, pumps, lters, spray lines, nozzles
or any other components and not tightening or replacing loose or missing
bolts, nuts, ttings, shields and covers.
4.1.6. Damage or machine failure caused by carelessness or accidental damage,
improper operation, inappropriate transportation or storage of the Product.
4.1.7. Any contamination or leakages caused or induced by the Customer.
4.1.8. Any use or operation of the Product outside the physical, electrical or
environmental specications of the Product.
4.1.9. Any alterations, modications, attachments or unauthorised repairs to the
Product which have not been authorised in writing by GPS; and
4.1.10. Failures due to faulty or inadequate electrical sources of power.
5. OEM Warranties
5.1. All OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) components are covered by
the Original Manufacturer’s Warranty. It is the Customer’s responsibility to
familiarise themselves with these warranties, and subject to clause 7, that is
the only warranty given to the customer in respect of that part of the Product.
6. Statutory Rights and Exclusions (New Zealand Only)
6.1. If the Product has been acquired for the purposes of a business then pursuant
to section 43(2) of the Consumer Guarantees Act 1993 (“CGA”) it is agreed
that the provisions of the CGA do not apply. To the fullest extent permitted by
law in New Zealand, GPS excludes any liability for any direct or indirect loss or
damage of any kind arising from the Product, including consequential loss or
damage or loss of prots, and loss or damage arising from the negligence of
GPS’s employees and agents. The warranty is personal to the Customer and
cannot be transferred to a subsequent purchaser (although the purchaser, in
some circumstances, may have rights under the CGA or the Sale of Goods Act).
These exclusions do not exclude GPS’s liability in respect of any warranties or
guarantees implied by any relevant legislation in New Zealand which cannot
legally be contracted out of.
7. Warranty Claim Procedure
7.1. To obtain warranty service:
7.1.1. The Warranty Registration Form must be returned to GPS by the Customer
within 14 days of taking delivery of the Product;
7.1.2. The Customer must read the Operating manual before operating the
Product; The Customer must provide with notice of the defect GPS within
the warranty period and within 14 days of discovery of the claimed problem,
and allow reasonable time for replacement or repair.
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7.2. GPS may, at its discretion, request the Customer to deliver the alleged defective
parts to an authorised servicing Dealer/Service Agent or to GPS. Transportation
of the Product to the authorised servicing Dealer/Service Agent or GPS for
warranty work is the responsibility of the Customer and is at the Customer’s
expense. Alternatively, the Customer may request a GPS service technician to
travel to the site of the Product to effect repairs or replacement, however the
reasonable travel costs (including travelling time) of the service technician
must be paid for by the Customer.
7.3. Any service outside the scope of this warranty will be charged for at GPS’s
rates and terms then in effect.
8. Other
8.1. This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties (except those of title), expressed
or implied, and there are no warranties of merchantability or tness for a
particular purpose.
8.2. Unless the Product has been purchased for personal, domestic or household
use, any liability of GPS to the Customer arising under statute which may not
be excluded restricted or modied by agreement in limited to an amount equal
to, as determined by GPS:
8.2.1. Replacement of the Product or supply of equivalent Product;
8.2.2. The repair of the Product;
8.2.3. The payment of the cost of replacing or repairing the Product; or
8.2.4. Refund of the purchase price paid by the Customer.
8.3. Subject to clause 7.2, in no event shall GPS or the authorised Dealer/Service
Agent be liable for any loss of prot or any consequential, indirect or special
loss, damage or injury of any kind whatsoever arising directly or indirectly
from the Product or any defect.
8.4. The benets under this Warranty are in addition to other rights and remedies
under a law in relation to the Product.
8.5. The judgement of GPS in all cases of claims under this warranty shall be nal
and conclusive and the Customer agrees to accept its decisions on all questions
as to defect, repair and to the exchange of any part or parts.
Appendix A:
2 Year general manufacturers warranty
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WARRANTY REGISTRATION FORM
THIS FORM MUST BE COMPLETED AND RETURNED WITHIN 14 DAYS
OF RECEIVING PRODUCT DELIVERY:
Greenpro Solutions
9 Research Street
Coolum Beach
QLD 4573
ONLY WHEN THIS REGISTRATION FORM IS COMPLETED AND RETURNED
CAN GREENPRO FULFILL ANY WARRANTY OBLIGATIONS
PRODUCT INFORMATION
greenPRO Model/Type: ______________________________________________
Serial Number: _____________________________________________________
Dealer Name (if applicable): __________________________________________
Purchase Date: _____________________________________________________
PURCHASER DETAILS
Company Name: ____________________________________________________
Title (Mr/Mrs/Ms): ______ Surname: ____________________________________
Given Name: _______________________________________________________
Postal Address: ____________________________________________________
Town: _____________________ State: _________ Post Code: _______________
Telephone: _____________________ Fax: _______________________________
Email: ____________________________________________________________

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greenPRO are proudly Australian made
and owned, and are a division of GPS, a
company with over 30 years’ experience
in the manufacture of premium
agricultural implements.
All greenPRO implements are
constructed with the highest quality,
hardy materials ensuring maximum
durability for use in unforgiving terrain
and environments.
With over 30 years’ experience, our
team continue to deliver innovative
solutions that provide people with
durable, reliable, multifunctional and
affordable implements.
A SHORT SUMMARY
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Greenpro Solutions Pty Ltd
CMS750 Spreader
Operations and Guidelines
Updated: July 2022
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ADDRESS
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PHONE
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