Shelbourne Powerspread Dairy User manual

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Dealer
Pre-deliverv
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Installation
check
and
warrantV
reqistration
—
PowENpread
PLEASE
lNAL
APPROPRIATE
COLUMN
FOR
EACH
ITEM
UNDERTAKEN
Machines
assembly
Checks
OK
TAdjusted
ChecK
in
genera
that
nuts
&
bolts
are
tight.
——-
,.heck
paintwork
&
finish
Drive
line
Check
chains
are
tensioned
correctly
Check
the
PTO
shaft
length
is
compatible
with
the
tractor.
Rotate
the
auger
&
check there
are
no
unusual
scratching
or
knocking
sounds
Lubrication
Ensure
the
chainoiter
system
(Contractor
only)
is
working
correctly
&
the
chains
.PbPidDfieased.
________.—__________
Lubricate
all
grease
points
Adjustments
E
Rotate
e
impeller
check
it
rotates
freely,
and
is
clear
of
the
door
and
drip
tray
LAdu5
i
ipe
Ic
blades
(Dairy)
or
impeller
adjuster studs
(Contractor)
as
required.
________
Hydraulics
reck
I
ydraulic
system
for
leaks.
Check
operation
of
all
hydraulic
services.
the
hoses
are
rot
taught
when
connected
to
the tractor
—
——
Wheel
&
tyres
Check
ty
e
pressures.
LheeMut0
correct
torque
setting
Braking
system
Check
brake
ram
operation
&
adjustment.
Check
operation
of
handbrake.
-
—_________
Check
braking
system
for
oil
leaks.
Safety
Ensure
that
au
safepr
guards
&
decals
are
fitted
Manual
Ensure that
an
operator’s
manual
is
supplied
with
the
machine
Customer
lnstructon
Lxplaint
a
correct
setting
&
operation
of
the
machine
to
the
customer
r
Ensuic
t
re
nacbine
a
correctly
attached
to
the customer’s
tractor
Er
ore
tho ma
ntenance schedule
is
explained
to
the customer
n
uuriuatiur
&
grease
points
are
indicated
to
the
customer
Er
u
all
safety precautions
&
warning
decals
are
explained
to
the
customer
so
e
re
warranty
oolicy
is
explained
to
the
customer
Ers
thst
the
opeators
wanual
is
handed
to
the customer
For
specific details
please
refer
to
the
operators
manual.
Dealer’s
pre-deIiveryInstallation check
IMPORTANT
All
items
listed
on
the
left
must
be
checked,
and
adjusted
it
necessary.
The
person
conducting
the
inspection
should
initial
each
item
in
the
space
provided,
indicating
whether
or not
adjustments
were
required
In
event
of
additional
work
being
needed,
detatls
should be
given
in
the
additional
work
I
discrepancy
box,
located
at
the
bottom
of
this
sheet,
or
on
a
separate sheet
if
required.
When
the
inspection
is
complete,
THIS FORM MUST
COPIED
&
RETURNED
TO:-
Shelbourne
Reynolds
Engineering
within
21
days
of
the
sale.
otherwise
the invoice
date
to
the
dealer
will
be
Dealer
Name
Address
Tel
No,
Home
I
Office:
SERIAL
NUMBER:
________________
MACHINE
NUMBER:
__________________—
MODEL:
_____
____________
Dealer
signature:
Print
Name.
Date:
Customer’s
Signature.
Print
Name
_______
________
Date:_______
_________
The
purchasers
signature
certifies
that
the
machine
was
delivered
in
a
satisfactory
condition
and
that
adequate
instruction
was
received
as
to
its
correct
operation,
safety
requirements
and
maintenance
as
stated
in
the
oneratnrs
manual
Additional
work
I
discrepancies.
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Dealer
Salesman
Name:
Customer
Name
Address’
Post
I
Zip
code,
.
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Post
I
Zip
code:
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Engineering
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EC
Declaration
of
conformity
for
machinery
(Machinery
Directive
20061421EC,
Annex
IL,
sub.
A)
Shelbourne
Reynolds
Engineering
Ltd.
Shepherds
Grove
Industrial
estate,
Stanton,
Bury
St
Edmunds,
Suffolk,
England.
1P31
2AR
Name
and
address
of
the
person
(established
in
the
European
Community/EEA)
authorised
to
compile
the technical
file
(to
the
authorities
on
request):
Name:
Mr.
Neil
Smith
Address:
As
stated
above.
Herewith
we
declare
that:
Make:
Model:
Serial
No.:
Powerspread
Dairy
L
is
in
conformity
with
the
relevant
provisions
of
the
Machinery
Directive
(2006/42/EC)
Neil
Smith
Director
Manufacturer:
Address:
Place: Stanton,
England.
Date:


OPERATORSIPARTS
MANUAL
CONTENTS
Section
1
INTRODUCTION
t1
Foreword
12
Improvements
and
changes
t3
Service
Parts
1
A
Machine
Identification
t5
Warranty
Section
2
SAFETY
PROCEDURES
2i
Accident prevention
22
Before
starting
the machine
23
The
machine
in
the
field
2A
Leaving
the
machine
25
Servicing
the
Powerspread
26
Spreader
attachment
and
transportation
Section
3
SPECIFICATION
AND
DESCRIPTION
Section
4
TRANSPORTATION
AND
SPREADER
ATTACHMENT
41
Attaching
spreader
to
tractor
42
Connection
of
hydraulic
hoses
for
discharge
door
ram
43
Connection
of
hydraulic
hose
for
brake
ram
4A
Braking
system
and
handbrake
Section
5
FIELD
OPERATION
AND
SPREADING
51
General
spreading
information
52
Loading
the
Powerspread
53
Discharge
rate
5A
Foreign
objects
55
Door
opening
56
Semi
solid
materials/Lagoon
scrapings
57
Solid
materials
58
Shear
bolt
protection
59
Spread
pattern
Section
6
ADJUSTMENTS
AND
MAINTENANCE
61
Setting
impeller
blades
62
Drive
chain
tensioning
63
Shear
bolts
6A
Washing
down
the Powerspread
65
Tyre
pressures
66
Hardware
and
fixings
Section
7
LUBRICATION
Section
8
PARTS
LISTING

N)

SEC11ON
1:
INTRODUCTION
11
FOREWORD
This
manual
will
assist
the
operator
to
set,
operate
and
service
the
Shelbourne
Reynolds
Powerspread
Dairy
to
give
safe,
efficient
and
optimum
spreading
throughputs.
It
should
be
read
carefully
before
putting
the
machine
to
work.
Later
sections
illustrate
and
list
all
relevant
spare
parts.
The
Powerspread
Dairy
manure
spreader
has
a
capacity
dependent
on
material
of
7250
litres/I
600
gallons.
The
machine
has
been designed
to
spread
all
types
of
material
from
thin
slurry,
to
the
heaviest
farmyard
manure,
As
with
all
machinery,
routine
maintenance
is
a
necessary
condition
for
long
life
and
it
will
repay
the
operator
to
read
this
manual
and
to
follow
the
operating
and
maintenance
instructions
carefully.
Shelbourne
Reynolds
Engineering
are
continually
improving
their
products
to
meet
the
farmers
needs
and
therefore
reserve
the
right
to
make improvements
and
changes
when
practical
to
do
so,
without
incurring
any
obligation
to
make
changes
and
additions
to
equipment
which
has
been
sold
previously.
1.2
IMPROVEMENTS
AND
CHANGES

1.3
SERVICE
PARTS
Use
guaranteed
and
genuine
Shelbourne
Reynolds
Engineering
service
parts
on
Shelbourne
Reynolds
machinery
to
ensure
maximum
life
and
best
performance.
These
are
available
through
your
Shelbourne
Reynolds
Engineering
dealer.
When
ordering
service
parts
always
quote
the
model,
serial
number
and
machine
number,
1.4
MACHINE
IDENTIFICATION
The
serial and
machine
numbers
of
the
Powerspread
Dairy
spreaders
are
printed
on
a
plate
located
on
the
left
hand side
of
the
main
drawbar
beam.
‘A.HINE
SER!A’
L
____________
‘k
_________________
MAX
GROSS
WEIGHT
L
DRAWBAR
MAX
LOAD
UNLADEN
Kg
I
WEIGHT
I
Kg
CE
Kg
YEAR
SHELBOURNE
REYNOLDS ENGINEERING
LTD
STANTON,
SUFFOLK,
IP3I
2AR,
ENGLAND
4

t5
SHELBOURNE
REYNOLDS
ENGINEERING
LTD
WARRANTY
TERMS
AND
CONDITIONS
TO
THE
PURCHASER
GENERAL
This
warranty
will
become
available
to
you
when
you
have
paid for
the
equipment
and
returned,
duly
completed, the
delivery
and
warranty
registration
forms.
It
will
expire
on
the
anniversary
of
purchase
from
the dealer.
After
that
date
Shelbourne
Reynolds
will
have
no
further
liability
under
this
warranty
to you
except
in
respect
of
claims
already
notified.
This
warranty
is
not
transferable
and
is
available
only
to
the
original
purchaser
from
our
dealer,
In
the
case
of
purchasers
having
leasing
or
similar
arrangements
the
first
user
shall
be
deemed
the
original
purchaser
and
you
shall
be
deemed
to
have
paid
for
the
equipment.
USE
AND
MAINTENANCE
2.
To
maintain
the
benefit
of
the
warranty
throughout the
twelvemonth
period
you
must
have
the
machine
serviced
in
accordance
with
our
recommendations
and
use
the
machine
properly.
If
on
inspection
the
machine
appears
to
have
been
either misused,
overloaded,
improperly
operated,
neglected,
not
properly
maintained,
altered
or
repaired
without
our
consent
this
will
invalidate
the
warranty. We
shall
have
no
further
liability
under
it
to
you
at
all.
(If
you
require
any
guidance
as
to
use
you
should
contact
the
dealer.>
3.
Our
liability
under
this
warranty
is
dependent
upon your
making
the
equipment
and
facilities
available,
for
inspection
and
testing.
4.
In
this
warranty
the
expression,
“defective
product”
means
any
part
of
the
equipment
you
have
purchased
which
shows evidence
of
a
defect
in
the
materials,
design
(due regard
being
given
for
the
state
of
the
art
at
the
time
we
designed
it)
or
Shelbourne
Reynolds
workmanship.
Wearing parts,
such
as
chain
tension
blocks,
are
excluded,
Parts
not
manufactured
by
Shelbourne
Reynolds,
for
example wheels
and
tyres,
are
also
excluded,
OUR OBLIGATIONS
5.
If
you
discover
a
defective product
you
should
contact
the
dealer
from
whom
your
machine
was
purchased.
The
dealer
will
notify
us
of
your
claim.
Our obhgation
will
then
be
to
either
replace,
or
if
we
consider
it
appropriate,
repair
the
defective
product.
Alternatively,
we
may
arrange
for
our
dealer
to
carry out
this
work.
YOU
MUST
NOTIFY
THE DEALER
OF THE
DEFECT
WITHIN
SEVEN
DAYS
OF
THE
DAY
ON
WHICH
IT
IS
DISCOVERED
AND YOU
MUST
NOT
USE
THE
EQUIPMENT
AFTER
DISCOVERY.
FAILURE
TO
OBSERVE
EITHER OF
THESE
OBLIGATIONS
WILL
INVALIDATE
THE
WARRANTY
AS
IS
APPLIES
TO
THAT
DEFECT.
Any
defective
products
replaced
must
be
returned
to
SRE
for
inspection.

NO
ADMISSION
6.
On
occasions
we
may,
to
preserve
goodwill,
replace parts
even
though
they
are
not
in
our
opinion
defective,
Accordingly,
our
agreeing
to
repair
or
replace
a
part
cannot
in
any
circumstance
be
deemed
an
admission
that
it
was
defective.
LIMITATIONS
7.
This
warranty
shall
not
apply
to
products
made
up
in
accordance
with
customer
originated
designs.
8.
No
warranty, condition
or
other
term
implied
by
statute
or
common
law
as
to
the
merchantability
or
fitness
for
a
particular
purpose,
is
intended
or
given
by
this
warranty.
All
such
warranties
which
may apply
between
Shelbourne
Reynolds
and
yourself
are
excluded
to
the
fullest
extent
permitted
by law.
9.
In
any
case,
except
in
respect
of
death
or
personal
injury
caused
by
our negligence,
we
shall not
be
liable
to
you by
reason
of
any
representation
or
implied
warranty,
condition
or
other
term,
or
any
duty at,
law
or
under
the
express
terms
of
any
contract,
for
the
consequential
loss
or
damage
(whether
for
loss
or
profit
or
otherwise
and
including
delay
in
field
work,
expense
incurred
for
labour, additional
or
substitute
material,
rental
whatsoever
and
whether
caused
by
our
negligence, the
negligence
of
our
employees
or
agents
or
otherwise)
which
arises
out
of
or
in
connection
with
the
use
of
the goods
by
you.
10.
Time
of
repair
is
not
of
the
essence.
11.
No
person
or
persons
are
authorised
to
alter,
modify
or
enlarge
this
warranty
on
behalf
of
Shelbourne
Reynolds.
Shelbourne
Reynolds
shall
not
be
liable
for
any
failure
to
comply
with
any
part
of
the
warranty
where such
failure
is
due
to
circumstances
beyond
their
reasonable
control,
including
difficulty
in
obtaining
materials
or
replacement
parts.
CALL
OUT
CHARGES
13.
Shelbourne
Reynolds and
all
dealers
reserve
the
right to
make
a
reasonable
charge
for
call
outs made
at
your
request
which
do
not
turn
out
to
relate
to
defective
products.
IMPORTANT
NOTES
14.
The
chassis
and
wheel
equipment
are
designed
to
carry
the
maximum
load
of
the
model
of
Powerspread
supplied;
as
stated
on
the
specification
plate.
The
fitting
of
“greedy
boards”
around
the
top
of
the
hopper
which
enable
weight
loadings
in
excess
of
those
specified
will
invalidate
the
warranty
and
Shelbourne
Reynolds
liability.
YOUR
STATUTORY RIGHTS ARE
UNAFFECTED.
6

SECTION
2:
SAFETY
PROCEDURES
2.1
ACCIDENT
PREVENTION
The
following
safety
instructions
are
applicable
for
all
chapters
of
this
manual.
DANGER
SYMBOLS
On
the
machine
-
the
following
symbols
appear
on
the
machine
and
are
for
your
safety
and
the
safety
of
other
people.
Ensure
that
you
identify
each
symbol
and
understand
it’s
warning
Stop
the engine
and
remove
the
key
from
the tractor
before
carrying-out
any
work
on
the
machine,
Ensure that
there are
no
persons
in
the
vicinity
of
the
machine
when
the
tractor
engine
is
running.
injury
may
result
from
contact
with
rotating
parts
and
flying.
objects.
running.
Serious
injury
may
result
from
rotating
parts
CarefuNy
read
the
operating
manua
before
handling
the
machine.
Beware
of
rotating
auger.
Do
not
reach
standing
Or
lean
into
tub.
Do
not
attempt
to
clear
a
blockage when
the
tractor
engine
is
Serious

Do
not
use
safety
rail
on
the
impeller
The
rotational
speed
of
the
PTO
as
a
step.
Serious
injury
may
result
from
drive
shaft
must
not
be
greater
slipping
or
falling
into
the
impeller.
Than
540
revolutions
per
minute.
PRECAUTIONS
Accident
programmes
can
only
prevent
accidents
with
the
cooperation
of
the
persons
responsible
for
the
operation
of
the
equipment.
For
the
safety
of
others,
operate
equipment
with
care
and
do
not
take
unnecessary
risks
which
could
cause
an
accident,
The
tractor
manufacturers
operator
manual
safety precautions
should be
adhered
to
along
with
the
following
additional
safety
precautions
listed
when
using
a
Shelbourne
Reynolds
Powerspread.
CAUTION
In
addition
to
the
following
list,
this symbol
will
appear
throughout
this
manual
whenever
your
safety,
the
safety
of
others
or
the
machinery,
is
involved.
Please
read
all
safety
instructions
contained
in
this
operating
manual
with
the
utmost
care
and
also
observe
all
warning
signs
attached
to
the Powerspread.
These
warning
signs
must
be kept
in
a
legible
condition
and must
be
replaced
if
missing or
damaged.
This
is
especially
the
case
when
whole
sections
are
replaced
when
making
repairs.
Warning
signs
are
available
from
your
dealer
or
importer.
Follow
these
instructions
to
prevent
accidents.
These
instructions
must
also
be
made
available
to
all
other
users.
You
are
advised
to
refrain
from
any
working
methods,
which
may be
hazardous.
A
0

PROPER
USE
Shelbourne
Reynolds
Powerspreads
are based
on
state-of-theart
technobgy
and
are
manufactured
in
accordance
with
recognised
safety requirements.
Nevertheless
the
use
of
the
Powerspread
does
not
preclude
the
risk
of
injury
to
the
user
or
third
parties and/or the
risk
of
damage
to
the
Powerspread
itself
or
to
other
materials
or
items
of
equipment.
Always
make
sure
that
the
Powerspread
is
in
a
technically
perfect
condition
and
that
it
is
used
properly
and
for
it’s
intended
purpose
and
entirely
in
accordance
with
the
instructions
given
in
this
manual.
Any
malfunctions
or
defects
which,
might
affect
the
safe
operation
or
the
Powerspread
must
be
immediately eliminated.
The
Powerspread
must
be
used,
maintained and repaired
only
by
persons
who
are
familiar
with
it’s
working
and
have
been made
fully
conversant
with
the
risks
involved.
OEM
replacement
parts
and
accessories
from
Shelbourne
Reynolds
have
been
specially
designed
for
use
with
the
Shelbourne
Reynolds
Powerspread.
Any
replacement
parts
and
accessories
not
supplied
by
Shelbourne
Reynolds
have
not
been
tested
and
approved
by
us.
The
installation
and/or the
use
of
nonShelbourne
Reynolds
products
may
under
certain
circumstances
have
a
negative
influence
on
the
given
design
features
of
your
Powerspread
and
may
therefore
adversely
affect
it’s
safe
and
reliable
operation
and
your
safety.
Shelbourne
Reynolds
cannot
therefore
be
held
liable
for
damage
or
injury
caused
by
the
use
of
nonOEM
replacement
parts
or
accessories,
The
Shelbourne
Reynolds
Powerspread
is
intended
for
use
on
typical
farms and
to
be
employed
in
spreading
many
types
of
manure
from
thin
slurry
to
heavy
farmyard
manure.
Any
uses
other
than
those
for
which
the
Powerspread
is
intended,
such
as
transportation,
will
automatically
exempt
Shelbourne
Reynolds
or
the
supplier
from
it’s/his
liability
in
respect
of
ensuing
damage.
Such
cases
of
improper
use
will
therefore
be
entirely
at
the
user’s
own
risk.
All
relevant
accident
prevention
regulations,
as
well
as
other
generally
acknowledged
health
and
safety
regulations and
road
traffic
regulations must
be
strictly
observed.
Improper
use
also
comprises
failure
to
observe
the
instructions
given
in
this
operating
manual
and
the
manufacturer’s
maintenance
and
servicing
requirements.
OPERATIONAL SAFETY
The
Powerspread
must
not
be
put
into
operation
until
the
user has
been
given
proper
initial
instructions
either
by
the
dealer
or
by
one
of
Shelbourne
Reynolds’
representatives
or
employees.
The
Powerspread
may
be
used
only
if
all
safety
devices,
e.g.
detachable
guards,
are
fitted
and
in
proper
working
order.
Nuts
and
bolts
should
be
checked
at
regular
intervals
and
tightened
if
necessary.
Tyre
pressures
must
also
be
checked
regularly.
ifl
the
event
of
amalfunction,
immediately
cease
operation and
secure
the
Powerspread
in
it’s
stationary
position.
Malfunctions
must be
eliminated
immediately.
9

No
liability
for
consequential
damage
Even
though
your
Shelbourne
Reynolds
Powerspread
has
been manufactured
with
the
utmost
care
and
you
are
using
it
properly,
fluctuations
and
interruptions
in
feed
rate
may
still
occur.
It
is
the
duty
of
the
operator/user
to
ensure
that
foreign
objects,
e.g.
stones,
metal
objects
etc.
are
not
allowed
to
enter
the
machine
and
are
not
allowed
to
be
discharged
by
the
impeller.
The
Powerspread
impeller
propels
the
muck
at
high
speed
to
obtain
it’s
spread
pattern.
Failure
to
observe
this
may
result
in
damage
to
the
Powerspread
and/or
injury
to
the
operator/user
and/or
damage
to
property.
Any
claims
for
damages
not
directly
incurred
by
the
Powerspread cannot
be
accepted.
By
the
same
token,
Shelbourne
Reynolds
cannot
be
held
liable
for
any
consequential
damage
resulting
from
incorrect
use
of
the
Powerspread,
ROAD
SAFETY
UK
road
traffic
regulations
must
be
observed
when
towing
the
Powerspread
on
roads,
paths
and
other
public
places.(Relevant
areas
are
stated
overleaf).
The
Powerspread
must
be
in
a
roa&worthy
condition,
Observe
the
maximum
permissible
width
for
road
transport
and
fit
all
necessary
rear
lights,
warning
signs
and
guards.
Disconnect
the
electrical
supply
when
fitting.
Disconnect
all
hydraulic
connections
and
the
PTO
driveshaft
from
the
Powerspread
so
that
it
cannot
be
inadvertently
operated.
Ensure
that
all
braking
systems
and
lighting
systems
are
in
full
working
order
and
that
they
can
be
fully
and
correctly
operated
by
the
vehicle
towing
the
Powerspread.
Observe
the
maximum
permissible
axle
loads,
the
load
bearing
capacity
of
the
tyres
and the
maximum
total
weights
in
order
to
ensure adequate
steering
and
braking.
The
behaviour
of
the
tractor
is
also
influenced
by
attached
implements.
Take
the
width
and
the
towing
hitch
weight
into
consideration,
especially
on
sharp
bends.
No
person
may
be allowed
to
ride on
the
Powerspread.
10

ACCIDENT
PREVENTION
Careful
heed
must
be
paid
not
only
to
the safety
instructions
contained
in
this
operating
manual
but
also
to
the
accident
prevention
regulations
governing
the
operation
of
agricultural
machinery.
When
coupling the
Powerspread
to
the
tractor
The
work
of
coupling
and
uncoupling
the
Powerspread
involves a
high risk
of
injury,
The
following
instructions
must
therefore
be
carefully
observed:
•
Secure
the
Powerspread
in
such
a
way
that
it
is
on
level
ground
and
cannot
roll
forwards
or
backwards,
•
Slowly
reverse the
tractor towards the
Powerspread
-
always
ensure
that
there
are
no
other
persons
in
the
vicinity
of
the
Powerspread
or
the
tractor.
•
Connect
the
Powerspread
to
the
tractor
hitch
using
only
the
method
recommended
in
the
tractors
operators
manual.
When
using
the
PTO
shaft
Use
only
the
universal
joint
shaft,
which
is
supplied
with
the
Powerspread
and
is
intended
for
use
with
the
Powerspread.
Ensure that
it
is
fitted
with
the
prescribed
protective
equipment
(protective
tube
and
funnel-shaped
PTO
shaft
guard
must
be
fitted).
Make
sure
that
the
tractor
engine
and
the
PTO
shaft
are
switched
off
before
proceeding
to
fit
the
universal
joint
shaft,
Make
sure
that
the
tubes
overlap
by
the
prescribed
distance
in
both
straight-ahead
and
in
turning
positions and
are
secured
in
such
a
way
that
they
cannot
rotate
with
the
shaft,
Be
absolutely
sure that
there
is
nobody
standing
in
dangerous
proximity
to
the
Powerspread
when
you
switch on
the
PTO
shaft,
The
PTO
shaft
speed
of
the
tractor
must
correspond
with
the
maximum
permissible
rotational
speed
of
the
Powerspread.
The
angle
of
attachment
will
depend
on
the
type
of
PTO
shaft
and
on
the
type
of
tractor
hitch,
Always switch
off
the
PTO
shaft
if
the
angle
of
divergence
is
excessive
or
whenever
the
PTO
shaft
is
not
required.
When
using
the
hydraulic
system
Do
not
connect
the
hydraulic
hoses
to
the
tractor!s
hydraulic
system
until
you
have
made sure
that
the system
is
at
zero
pressure
on
both
the
tractor
and
the
equipment
The
hydraulic
system
generates
extremely
high
pressures,
All
piping,
hoses
and
connections
must
therefore
be
checked
regularly
for
leakage
and
visible
external
damage,
Use
proper
and
thorough
means
of
searching
for
leakage
and
repair
all
damage
immediately.
Spurting
hydraulic
oil
can
cause
injuries
and
fires,
Call
a
doctor
immediately
in
the
event
of
injury,
In
order
to
exclude
the
possibility of
incorrect
connection,
all
mating
plugs
and
sockets
belonging
to
the
hydraulic
connections
between
the tractor
and
the
Powerspread
should
be
marked
with
matching colours,

22
BEFORE
STARTING
THE
MACHINE
1.
Read
the
manuals
thoroughly.
2.
Check
that
all
guards
are
properly
secured.
3.
Ensure
that
no
person
is
working
on
or
inside
the
machine.
4,
Check
that
all
observers
are
clear
of
the
machine.
23
THE
MACHINE
IN
THE FIELD
5.
Do
not
permit
anyone
to
ride
on
the
Powerspread
or
climb
on
the
machine
when
the
spreader
is
in
operation.
6.
Always
stop
the
engine
and
apply
the handbrake
on
the tractor
before
removing or
opening
any
guards
or
clearing
a
blockage
in
the
spreader.
7.
NEVER
allow
anyone
to
walk
alongside
the
right
hand
side
of
the
machine
whilst
operating
as
injury
from
flying
objects
may occur.
8.
Be
aware that
small
stones
and
other
similar
hard
objects can be
thrown
further than
manure,
Care
should
be
taken
when
working
near
highways,
public
footpaths,
buildings,
etc.,.
9.
Always
replace
all
guards
after
making
any
adjustments
or
lubricating
the
machine.
Replace
or
repair
any
damaged
or
missing
guards
immediately.
10.
Do
not
work
around the
machine
in
loose
clothing
that
might
get
caught
in
moving
parts.
11.
Keep
hands
away
from
moving
parts.
12.
Keep
children
away
from
and
off
the
machine
at
all
times,
2,4
LEAVING
THE
MACHINE
13.
Park
the
machine
on
reasonably
level
ground.
14.
Apply
the
tractors
parking
brake,
15.
Stop
the
tractors
engine
before
leaving
the
cab,
16,
When unhooking
the
spreader
apply
the
machin&s
parking
brake before
moving
the
tractor
away.
17.
Position
the
PTO
shaft
on
the
stand
provided
and locate
the
hydraulic
hoses
in
the
hose
parking
station
on
the
front
of
the
machine.
15
SERVICING
THE
POWERSPREAD
17.
Stop
tractor
engine
and
apply
handbrake
before
performing
any
adjustments
or
lubrication
and
before opening
or
removing
any
guard.
18.
Always
re-install
all
safety
guards
on
completion
of
servicing.
2,6
SPREADER
ATTACHMENT
AND
TRANSPORTATION
19
Follow
the procedure described
further through
this
manual
for
spreader
attachment
and
detachment,
20
Follow
the
section
on
loading
the
Powerspread
and
ENSURE
THAT
THE
MACHINE
IS
NOT
OVERLOADED.
The
specification
plate
on
the
left
hand side
of
the
machine
will
state
the
safe
maximum
working
weights
and
loads.
21.
When
towing
the
loaded
Shelbourne
Reynolds
Powerspread
on
the
highway,
ensure
that
material
cannot
over-flow
or
spill
out
of
the
hopper.
22.
When
towing
the
machine,
ensure
that
the
P,T,O.
shaft and
hydraulic
hoses
are
attached
correctly,
and
do
not
interfere
with
the
ground
or
foul
any
moving
parts

SECTION
3:
SPECIFICATION
AND
DESCRIPTION
RIGHT
AND
LEFT
HAND
OF
THE
MACHINE
AS
TERMED
IN
THE
MANUAL
IS
AS
VIEWED
WHEN
IN
THE
DRIVERS
SEAT.
THE
SHELBOURNE
REYNOLDS
POWERSPREAD
Dairy
FEATURES
Patented
centre
discharge
auger
causes
minimum
movement
of
manure.
Contra
feeding
auger
provides
Boiling
action.
Six
paddles
every
revolution
of
auger.
Vertical
centre
lift
door,
door setting
utilising
the
total
impeller
Overshot
impeller.
to
18
metres.
Material
well
broken
in
hopper
Provides an
even
feed
to
the
impeller,
Allows
an
even
discharge
of
manure
at
any
width.
Provides
a
fine
even
spread
at
widths
of
up
Slurry
deflectors.
Gives
an
even
slurry
spread
pattern.
Shear
bolts
fitted,
Varying
pitch
auger
flights.
to
be
spread.
For maximum
protection
of
the
drives.
Enables
a
wide
range
of
manure
and
slurry
LH
RH
iection
of
rove1
BENEFITS
High
rates
of
discharge.

TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATION
1400
6350
htres
/
1400
gallons
1700
gallon
635m
(244ft
3
)
5410mm
(213’)
2540mm
(100”)
2025mm
(80’)
2835mm
(112”)
1550mm
(61’)
21
3-R24
540rpm
60-80
hp
2841kg
(6264
Ibs)
9541
kg
(21038
Ibs)
*As
Above
672kg
(1482 ibs)
1600
7250
Ntres
I
1600
gallons
1900
gallons
725
m
3
(256
ft
3
)
5410mm
(213’)
2540mm
(100”)
2293mm
(90”)
2900mm
(114”)
1550mm
(61”)
21
3-R24
540rpm
70-90
hp
2900kg
(6395
!bs)
9600kg
(21168
Ibs)
*9900kg
(21830
Ibs)
684kg
(1508
Ibs)
1800
8000
litres
I
1800
gallons
2100 gallons
8O0
m
3
(283
ft
3
)
5410mm
(213’)
2540mm
(100”)
22445mm
(96”)
2690mm
(106”)
1550mm
(61”)
21
3-R24
540rpm
70-90
hp
2945kg
(6494
Ibs)
9645kg
(21267
Ibs)
*10595kg
(23362
Ibs)
693kg (1528
Ibs)
2000
9000
litres
/
2000
gallons
2400
gallons
900m
3
(318ft
3
5410mm
(213’)
2540mm
(100”)
2597mm
(102”)
2690mm
(106”)
1550mm
(61’)
21
3-R24
540rpm
90-
hp
Upwards
3000kg (6615
Ibs)
9700kg(21389
Ibs)
*1
lSOOkg(25358lbs)
703kg (1550
Ibs
Sizes
and
weights
are
as
follows:
(all
dimensions
&
weights
are
approximate)
N
__________________V
J
7
triv_
)
Dairy
Capacity
Gallons
Volume
Length
(A)
Width
(D)
l
oading
height
(B)
Opening
length
(C)
Opening
width
(E)
Tyre
size
PTO
speed
Recommended
size
of
tractor
Unladen weight
Gross
weight
Unladen
drawbar
Weight
Max
axle weight
Max
drawbar
weight
Spread
width
Door
size
Door
operation
Max
road
speed
7589kg
(16734
Ibs)
*A5
Above
1952kg
(4304
Ibsi
WAs
Above
up
to
18m
955mm
Double acting
hydraulic
ram
20mph
(32km/h)
7636kg
(16837
Ibs)
*7879kg
(17373
Ibs)
1964kgs
(4331
Ibs)
*2021kg
(4456
lbs)
up
to
18m
955mm
Double
acting
hydraulic
ram
20mph
(32km/h)
7672kg
(16917
Ibs)
*8441
kg
(18612
lbs)
1973kg
(4350
Ibs)
*2154kg
(4750
Ibs)
up
to
18m
955mm
Double
acting
hydraulic
ram
20mph
(32km/h)
7717kg(1 7016
Ibs)
*91
73kg(202261bs)
1983kg
(4373
Ibs)
*2327kg
(5131
Ibs)
up
to
18m
955mm
Double acting
hydraulic
ram
20mph
(32km/h)
ote:
All
weights
&
other
data
are
approximate
Weights
in
bold
text
and
a
20mph
(32km!h)
speed
limit
must
not
be
exceeded
if
the
machines
are
to
be
taken
on
pubNc
roads.
These
weights
are
derived
due
to
the
maximum
carrying
capacity
of
the
tyres
at 20mph
(32km!h)
ncreased
weights
are
for
field
use
oniy (max
speed
0km/h)
1
ey
are
derived
from
the
max
murt
we
gots
you
ca
ph
sically
put
into
the
ma
h
ne
(f
q
i
e
oased
on
man
re
being
o
heavier
than
850kg/m
3
)
4

Optional
Extras
on
Powerspread
Dairy;
-Brake
relief
kit
(for
use
when
brakes
are
not
connected
direct
to
tractor brake
line
i.e.
when
brakes
are
connected
into
tractor
spool
valves)
See
section
4.4
15

SECTION
4:
TRANSPORT
AND
ATTACHMENT
41
ATTACHING
SPREADER
TO
TRACTOR
The
Powerspread
can
be
supplied
with
a
US,
flat
continental
or
UK
drawbar
hitch.
It
is
recommended
though,
due
to
the
high
drawbar
loading,
that
the machine
should
only
be
used
on
the
automatic
pick
up
hitch
of
the
tractor.
An
option
of
aparking
jack
or
a
detachable
shoe,
fitted
to
the
underside
of
the drawbar
is
supplied
with
the
machine.
This
enables
the automatic
pick
up
hitch
hook
to
easily
move
under
the
drawbar
lug
when
attaching the
spreader.
The
PTO
is
equipped
with
a
standard
1
3/8”
six
spline
suitable
for
all
540rpm
tractor
PTO
shafts. The
length
of
shaft
may
have
to
be
adjusted
to
cater
for
your
particular
tractor/Powerspread
combination.
With
the
Powerspread
attached
to
the
tractor
and parked
in
the
straightahead
position,
slide
the
PTO
shaft
apart
and
connect
the
respective
ends
to
the
tractor
/
Powerspread.
Lay
the shafts
side
by
side
and
make
sure
they have
at
least
150mm
of
distance
between
the
end
of
the
shaft
and
the
adjacent
joint.
Shaft
lengths
can
be
adjusted
by
sawing
off
equally
a
proportion
of
tube
from
the
inner
and
outer
PTO
tube
together
with
a
corresponding
amount
off
the
plastic
protection
tubes,
The
tubes
should always
have
at
least
300mm
overlap
whilst
operating.
If
necessary
check
the
length
of
the
shafts
by
steering
the
tractor
into
a
full
lock
in
one
direction
and
seeing
that
the
shafts
do
not
“bottom.”
Make
sure
the
correct
tractor
P.T.O.
speed
is
selected
at
all
times,
Ensure
that the
tractor
link
arms
do
not
foul
the
P.T.O.
42
CONNECTING
THE
DOOR
RAM
HYDRAULIC
HOSES
The
hydraulic
hoses
are
fitted
with
1/2”
quick
release
coupling
ends
as
standard,
and
the
Powerspread
requires
a
double
acting
supply
to
raise
and
lower
the
discharge
door,
If
couplings
are
not
compatible,
change
to
suitable
connections
for
the
required
application.
If
the
tractor
is
fitted
with
a
flow
control
valve,
adjust
to
minimum
flow
rate.
Having
pushed
the
hose
ends
into
the
tractor
spool
valves,
ensure
that
the
hoses
do
not
hang
down
and
obstruct
the
tractor
lift
arms
or
any
moving
parts.
4,3
CONNECTING
THE
BRAKE
HYDRAULIC
HOSE
The
Powerspread
flexible
hydraulic
brake
pipe
is
fitted
with
a
quick
release
female
coupling
to
suit
the
ISO
standard
tractor
brake
system.
Having
pushed
the
hose
end
into
the
tractor
spool
valve,
ensure
that
the
hose
does
not
hang
down
and
obstruct
the tractor
lift
arms
or
any
moving
parts.
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