Titan Attachments 70SPREAD User manual

70 LB WALK-BEHIND SPREADER
70SPREAD
191361
Operator’s Manual
Read the Operator’s Manual entirely. When you see this
symbol, the subsequent instructions and warnings are
serious follow without exception. Your life and the lives
of others depend on it!

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GENERAL WARNINGS
READ and UNDERSTAND this manual completely before using Push Spreader.
Operators must read and understand all safety and warning information, operating instructions,
maintenance, and storage instructions before operating this equipment. Failure to properly
operate and maintain the push spreader could result in serious injury to the operator or
bystanders.
Operation Warnings
•Do not at any time carry passengers sit or stand on the spreader.
•Do not allow children to play on, stand upon or climb in the spreader.
•Always inspect the spreader before using it to assure it is in good working condition.
•Replace or repair damaged or worn parts immediately.
•Always check and tighten hardware and assemble parts before operation.
•Do not exceed equipment maximum load capacity of 70lb.
•Avoid large holes and ditches when transporting loads.
•Be careful when operating on steep grades (hill) the spreader may tip over.
•Do not push close to creeks, ditches and public highways.
•Do not use spreader on windy days when spreading grass seed or herbicides.
•Always use caution when loading and unloading spreader.
•Never tow the spreader with a motorized vehicle.
Crush and Cut Hazards
oAlways keep hands and feet clear from moving parts while operating the equipment.
oAlways clear and keep the work area clean when operating.
oAlways wear safety gear, eye protection, gloves and work boots when operating the spreader.

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ASSEMBLY IS REQUIRED
This product requires assembly before use. See “Assembly” section for instructions. Because of the
weight and/or size of the push spreader, it is recommended that another adult be present to assist
with the assembly. INSPECT ALL COMPONENTS closely upon receipt to make sure no components
are missing or damaged.

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ABOUT YOUR PUSH SPREADER
This push spreader is designed to spread a wide range of materials (Fertilizer, Grass Seed, and Ice
melt). Materials such as Powders, Manure, Topsoil, Gravel, and Mulch have the wrong physical
characteristics and should not be used with this spreader. Never exceed the rated load capacity of
70lbs when operating the spreader.
Your spreader needs to be pushed at three miles per hour, which is a brisk walking speed. Slower or
faster speeds will change the spread patterns. Wet spreading material will also change the spread
pattern and flow rate. Clean your spreader thoroughly after each use. Wash between the shut off
plate and bottom of the hopper.
Technical specifications on the push spreader are provided in the “Specifications” section of this
manual.
COMPPONENT PARTS

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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
STEP 1: INSTALLING THE SUPPORT LEG
1. Attach the support leg (#29) to the installation tube assembly (#14) using step bolt M6x40
(#28), camber washer (#21) and nylon lock nut M6 (#13).
2. Attach the left and right support tube (#27) to the installation tube assembly (#14) using step
bolt M6x40 (#28), camber washer (#21) and nylon lock nut M6 (#13). ONLY lightly tighten the
nuts.

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STEP 2: INSTALLING THE HANDLE
1. Attach the handle connecting tube (#31) to the left and right support tube (#27) using step
bolt M6x45 (#47), camber washer (#21) and nylon lock nut M6 (#13). Tighten all the nuts.
2. Connect the lower adjustment lever (#30) to the connecting rod fixed plate (#12) using hex
bolt M6x16 (#11), nylon washer (#2) and nylon lock nut M6 (#13). Tighten the nuts, then back
a circle, the nut lower than bolt. Repeat the step of upper adjustment lever (#30) to the
handle (#40)

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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
USING YOUR SPREADER
1. Inspect your spreader before each use. Make sure the wheels turn easily, and the gearbox
moves when the spreader is pushed. The hopper should be clean and free from cracks.
2. Spreader is designed to spread a range of materials (Fertilizer, Grass Seed and Ice melt).
Materials such as Powder, Manure, Topsoil, Gravel, and Mulch have the wrong physical
characteristics and should not be used with your spreader.
3. Do not use spreader on windy days when spreading grass seed or herbicides.
4. Determine approximate square footage of the area to be covered and estimate amount of
material required. Please refer to fertilizer manufacturer’s recommendation. Break up any
lumpy fertilizer as you fill the hopper.
5. Before filling the hopper, make sure that the flow control lever is in the “0” position and the
flow control plate is closed.
6. Set the adjustable stop with the flow control lever always in the “0” position. Every time you
are ready to stop or turn back, close the flow control plate to stop dispersing the material
and continue one more stride. This reduces waste and avoids damaging the lawn with
oversaturated product coverage.
7. Follow fertilizer manufacturer’s recommended coverage rate for each product
8. To maintain the same coverage when walking at a different speed, adjust the flow rate.
Reduce the flow setting for slower speeds and increase the flow setting for higher speeds.
9. Keep the impeller plate horizontal when operating the spreader. Tilting the spreader will
result in uneven coverage.
10. Make sure the R pin is installed in the hopper before starting the spreader.
11. Always start walking prior to opening the closure plate.
12. Always close the flow control plate before turning or stopping the spreader.
13. If spreading material is accidentally deposited too heavily in a small area, soak the area
thoroughly with a garden hose or sprinkler to prevent burning of the lawn.
14. To ensure consistent coverage, make sure each broadcast pattern slightly overlaps the
previous broadcast pattern.
15. When broadcasting spreading material, make sure the broadcast pattern does not hit
evergreen trees, flowers, or shrubs.
16. Do not over apply spreading material. Follow the recommended coverage rate for each
product. Over application will lead to lawn damage and contamination.

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ADJUSTING THE FLOW
CONSISTENT COVERAGE
To ensure consistent coverage, make sure each broadcast pattern slightly overlaps the previous
broadcast pattern as shown in figure below. The approximate broadcast widths for different
materials are shown in the application chart.

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MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
MAINTENANCE
•After each use clean material out of hopper and off of the impeller.
•Rinse/dry inside and outside of the spreader after each use.
•Before operating make sure the tires have the RECOMMENDED TIRE PRESSURE 20 PSI.
•Periodically check all fasteners for tightness.
•Annually clean and lightly lubricate parts.
•Use glossy enamel spray paint to touch up scratched or worn painted metal surfaces.
•Never exceed load capacity rating of 70lbs it will damage the spreader.
IMPORTANT:
If a part needs replacement, only use parts that meet the manufacturer’s specifications.
Replacement parts that do not meet specifications may result in a safety hazard or poor operation.
STORAGE
•Never allow material to remain in the hopper for extended periods of time.
•Before storing make sure the spreader is clean and dry for years of trouble-free service.
•Store indoors or in a protected area during severe weather and winter months.
SPECIFICATIONS
Load Capacity ....................................................................................................................... 70 LB
Spreader Type .............................................................................................................. Broadcast
Hopper Material ....................................................................................................Polypropylene
Hopper Dimensions....................................................................................20.35" x 15.35" x 11"
Overall Dimensions......................................................................................44.9" x 22.5" x 33.9"
Wheel size ................................................................................................................................ 10’"
Tire Pressure (PSI) ..................................................................................................................... 20

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PARTS DIAGRAM & EXPLODED VIEW

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Ref#
Drawing No.
Description
Qty
1
NB04-00001-HO
Hopper
1
2
BS1200-00009
Nylon Washer
6
3
9104-06040-BXG
Inner Hex Screw M6x40
4
4
9504-05013-YH
Open Type Blind Rivet M5x13
4
5
9301-05000-BXG
Flat Washer Ø5
4
6
9504-05008-YH
Open Type Blind Rivet M5x8
2
7
N512-00009
Revolving Shaft Sleeve
1
8
BS1200-00001-PG
Fixed Adjustable Plate
1
9
BS1200-00002-PG
Active Adjustable Plate
1
10
N512-00023-CD
Torsional Spring Fixed Plate
1
11
9101-06016-CD
Hex Bolt M6x16
2
12
BS1200-00013-CD
Connecting Rod Fixed Plate
1
13
9206-06000-CD
Hex Lock Nut M6
18
14
BS0700-00003
Installation Tube
1
15
N514-00004
Impeller
1
16
BS0700-03000
Wheel
2
17
9404-03030-CD
Cotter Pin Ø3x30
2
18
9301-16000-CD
Flat Washer Ø16
2
19
9701-06000
Oil Cap M6
2
20
BS1200-00004-CD
Hex Wheel Axle Sleeve
2
21
BS1200-00014-CD
Camber Washer Ø6.5x Ø18
10
22
N575-00014
Thin Washer
1
23
N565-00009
R Pin
1
24
9110-04020-CD
Screw M4X20
1
25
9101-06040-CD
Hex Bolt M6x40
3
26
BS0700-04000
Gear Box
1
27
BS0700-00001
Left & Right Support Tube
2
28
9114-06040-CD
Step Bolt M6x40
6
29
BS0700-02000
Support Leg
1
30
BS1200-00005
Adjustment Lever
1

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Ref#
Drawing No.
Description
Qty
31
BS0700-01000
Handle Connecting Tube
1
32
BS0700-00002
Handle Sleeve
2
33
9302-06000-CD
Big Flat Washer Ø6
3
34
N512-00025-CD
Torsional Spring
1
35
9101-08035-CD
Hex Bolt M8x35
1
36
BS1200-00011
Graduated Plate
1
37
CPR150B-00008-CD
Spring
1
38
9302-08000-CD
Big Flat Washer Ø8
1
39
9206-08000-CD
Hex Lock Nut M8
1
40
BS1200-05000
Handle
1
41
N570-00015
Adjustable Handle B
1
42
9118-04018-CD
Screw M4x18
1
43
N570-00014
Adjustable Handle A
1
44
NB03-00006
Screen
1
45
BS0700-00005
Rain Cover
1
46
9101-06020-CD
Hex Bolt M6x20
1
47
9114-06045-CD
Step Bolt M6x45
2

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF RISK AND RELEASE OF LIABILITY
The use of any equipment, including this one, involves the potential risk of injury. Apart from any
warranty claim that might be presented for a claimed defect in material or workmanship of the product,
you accept and assume full responsibility for any and all injuries, damages (both economic and non-
economic), and losses of any type, which may occur, and you fully and forever release and discharge
Titan, its insurers, employees, officers, directors, associates, and agents from any and all claims,
demands, damages, rights of action, or causes of action, present or future, whether the same be known
or unknown, anticipated, or unanticipated, resulting from or arising out of the use of said equipment.
This equipment must be used with care by capable and competent individuals under supervision, if
necessary.
WARNING
Do not overfill! Mower should be level
when checking oil in gear box.
some activities might be able to cause
electric shock
Sharp objects may be involved.
Use protective cover during maintenance.
TITAN LIMITED WARRANTY: TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS OF REMEDIES
This product comes with a one (1) year limited warranty that can be found at
www.palletforks.com/warranty.html. Please review the same for all details regarding the Titan Limited
Warranty.
THE TITAN LIMITED WARRANTY FOUND AT WWW.PALLETFORKS.COM/WARRANTY.HTML IS
EXCLUSIVE AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY
IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND/OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, EACH
OF WHICH IS HEREBY DISCLAIMED.

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