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Ground Pull Manure Spreaders FH-25/27GSave This Manual for Future ReferenceOPERATION & PARTS MANUALPlease read these instructions carefully before using!You must GREASE ALL FITTINGS BEFORE OPERATING!www.Betstco.comToll Free: 877-876-7895, E-mail: sales@betstco.com83371 Melton Rd, Creswell OR 97426Rugged Labor Saving Equipment Since 1995Farmer-Helper 25 & 27GSpecifications subject1to change without notice.Revision06/2017

ContentsGuide to this Manual.3For Your Safety.3Safety Labels.4SECTION 2: OPERATION.7Understanding Spreader Operation.7The Spreader Operating Components.7Connecting the Spreader to the Towing Vehicle.7Guidelines for Loading the Spreader for Operation.8Operating the Spreader.9SECTION 3: MAINTENANCE & ADJUSTMENT.10Guidelines for Regular Maintenance.10Procedures for Spreader Adjustment.15Adjusting the Rear Pawl.15Re-installing the Beater Drive Chain.16APPENDIX A: PARTS REFERENCE.17General Spreader Specifications.17Ordering Information.18Spreader Box, Hitch Assembly and Spreader Controls.18Axle, Wheel and Safety Shield Assembly.20Apron Chain Drive Group.22Beaters and Drive Assembly.24Jack Stand & Dolly Wheel.26Manual Endgate.24Parts Request Form.24FARMER HELPER MACHINERY REGISTRATION.26Farmer-Helper 25 & 27G2Revision06/2017

SECTION 1: INTRODUCTIONGuide to this ManualThis m anual contains all the information necessary to safely operate and m aintain the F a r m e r H e l p e r 27 or 37 Spreader. Consult the Table o f Contents for a detailed list of topics covered. You'll find this m anual's step-bystep procedures easy to follow and understand. Should questions arise, please contact Betst Products beforestarting any o f the procedures in this manual.NOTE: Procedures provided in this manual apply to both spreader models (Model 27 and Model37 ) unless specifically noted otherwise.R egarding the inform ation presented in this m anual:All safety, operating, and servicing inform ation reflects current production m odels at the tim eo f publication o f this m anual.R eferences m ade to left, right, front, and rear are those directions view ed w hen facing theunit from the rear.Please read all sections in the manual carefully—including the important safety information foundin this section—before beginning any procedures; doing so ensures your safety and the optimalperformance o f your Farmer Helper Spreader.For Your Safety.F or your safety, F a r m e r H e l p e r docum entation contains the follow ing types o f safety statem ents (listedherein order o f increasing intensity):N O T E : A clarification o f previous inform ation or additional pertinent inform ation.AT T E N T IO N : A safety statem ent indicating that potential equipm ent dam age m ay occur ifinstructions are not followed.C A U T IO N : A safety' statem ent that rem inds o f safety practices or directs attention to unsafepractices w hich could result in personal injury if proper precautions are not taken.WA R N IN G : A strong safety statem ent indicating that a hazard exists w hich can result ininjury or death if prop er precautions are not taken.D A N G E R ! The utmost levels o f safety must be observed; an extrem e hazard exists whichw ould result in high probability o f death or irreparable serious personal injury if properprecautions are not taken.The best operator is a careful operator. By using com m on sense, observing general safety rules, andFarmer-Helper 25 & 27G3Revision06/2017

For Your Safety. (continued)In addition to observing the specific precautions listed through out the m anual, th e following gen eralp re c a u tio n s a p p ly a n d must be heeded f o r p r o p e r , safe o p eratio n .WA R N IN G : K eep hands and feet from under the spreader at all tim es. Ensure that you aresafely distanced from any other persons before operating the spreader.WA R N IN G : D O N O T attem pt to operate the spreader in areas w ith steep inclines, ditches,large rocks, stum ps, or holes w hich m ay endanger the operator by upsetting the tractor or cause damage to the spreader.W A R N IN G : To prevent serious personal injury and to prom ote safe spreader operation, keep allshields in place during operation. Ensure that all m ounting hardw are is properly tightened.WA R N IN G : N ever clean, adjust, or repair the spreader w hile the tractor is running.WA R N IN G : N ever get off th e tractor w hile it is in m otion and/or w hile the spreader is in operation.WA R N ING : N ever w ear loose clothing w hen operating the spreader as it may becom e caughtin the m oving parts o f the machine.WA R N IN G : N ever allow children or anyone else to ride on the spreader.AT T E NT ION : For proper and safe operation o f th e spreader, periodically inspect all parts forexcessive w ear. Replace w orn com ponents w ith factory-authorize parts.AT T E NT ION : To prevent the hitch from com ing disconnected during operation, use the proper size hitch pinw ith a safety cotter at all tim es.Safety LabelsFollow ing are the locations and descriptions o f all labels on the spreader (labels are identical for both M odels2 7 and 3 7 );refer to Figure 1A. Please note that som e labels denote m odel num ber, m odel description, etc.while others contain important safety messages.Each Safety L a b e l contains an im portant safety m essage starting w ith a key w ord as discussed earlier in thissection (e.g. ATTEN TIO N , CA U TIO N , WA R N IN G , D A N G ER). F or you r safety and the safe operation o fyour equipm ent, review all labels and heed all safety m essages as printed on the labels.B e sure to keep the safety labels clean and readable. I f the labels ever becom e dam aged or illegible, contactBetst Products for replacem ents.Farmer-Helper 25 & 27G4Revision06/2017

Safety Labels (continued)S p r e a d e r Safety L ab elsLabel P /42818DescriptionD A N G E R -N O ridersWARNING - Flying DebrisWARNING - Entanglem ent, Do NOT operate w ithout shieldsWA RN IN G - Spreader com bination safety label - m oving parts, read manualATTEN TIO N - D o N O T exceed specified speedF a r m e r H e l p e r Logo LabelSpreader Serial N um ber LabelSpreader Model N um ber Label42815 - 2742816 -1-8625942817 42818 - 373727F ig u re 1A - S p r e a d e r S afety L a b e l L o catio n sFor your safety, be sure to locate all safety labels and review their content before proceeding withoperating the spreader!Farmer-Helper 25 & 27G5Revision06/2017

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SECTION 2: OPERATIONUnderstanding Spreader OperationProper and safe operation o f th e F a r m e r H e l p e r 27G Spreader requires: (1) being fam iliar w ith thespreader'soperating com ponents and (2) heeding all safety precautions as stated in this manual.The Spreader Operating ComponentsBy definition, the left and right sides o f the spreader are determ ined while sitting on the tractor seat.The follow ing operating com ponents are included with all M odel 21 131 spreaders:The left h a n d s p r e a d e r lev er engages thefloor apron chain which moves the manure to therear o f the spreader and into the beater.The r ig h t h a n d s p re a d e r lev er engages the chain that drives the beater and spreads themanure.The follow ing are optional operating components included w ith some M odel 21 131 spreaders (depending onthe specific model configuration ordered):The jack s tan d d o lly w h eel o p tio n allow s easy m ovem ent o f the spreader around the stableor bam ; also adjusts the height of the spreader to facilitate hook-up to the spreader tow ing vehicle.The en d g ate helps to contain loads betw een spreading and also shields the operator duringspreading.Connecting the Spreader to the Towing VehicleFor operation in the field, the F a r m e r H e l p e r M odel 27G spreaders can be tow ed by a num ber o f vehicles-garden tractor, A TV , or utility vehicle. Please adhere to the follow ing procedure for connecting the spreader toyour tow ing vehicle. Attaching the spreader to the towing vehicle as instructed is necessary fo r safeand proper operation o f the equipment.1.2.Back the tow ing vehicle within a few inches o f the spreader hitch.R efer to Figure 2A. D eterm ine the spreader hitch position required to allow the spreader to remainparallel to the ground w ith relation to the tow ing vehicle.N O T E : A s show n in Figure 2A , the adjustable hitch on the front o f th e spreader m ay be positioned inA num ber o f w ays, by sliding up/down or inverting, to achieve a higher or lower positioning of theFigure 2A - Adjusting the Hitch PositionFarmer-Helper 25 & 27G7Revision06/2017

Attaching the Spreader to the Towing Vehicle (continued)4.R efer to Figure 2B. A djust the overall height o f the spreader/hitch w ith the dolly w heel/jack so theheight o f the spreader hitch m atches the height o f the tractor drawbar or vehicle hitch point (asapplicable).N O T E : The Jack is held in its upright position w ith a spring-loaded pin. To release the jackto m ove it into its operational position, sim ply pull the pin outward and sw ing the jack dow n.F ig u re 2B - U sing th e Jack Stand with Dolly Wheel5.6.7.8.Back the tow ing veh icle into the hitch until the holes of the spreader hitch line up w ith the vehicle hitchpoint.Fasten the spreader hitch to the vehicle draw bar/hitch point w ith a hitch pin that fits securely (i .e. so thatit will not com e out during spreader operation) and lock in place with the safety clip.WA R N IN G : D am age to the spreader or other vehicle, as well as injury to the operator, m ay occur ifA properly-sized hitch pin is not installed as recom m ended. N ote that the installation o f the safety clip tohold the hitch pin in place is also required for safe spreader operation.Rem ove the w eight from the Jack /Dolly Wheel by lowering he spreader hitch on the vehicle draw bar/Hitch point.T o provide adequate ground clearance for operation, swing the j ack up into its restingposition (i.e. pull the spring-loaded pin out to release the jack and swing the jack upw ard, then allowTh e p in to re-engage to h o ld th e jack in its upw ard position.)Guidelines for Loading the Spreader for OperationF a r m e r H e l p e r recom m ends that you load the spreader from the front toward the back tofacilitateEasier unloading.AT T E N T ION : N E V E R store m anure in the spreader between unloading tim es during critical coldW eather m onths w hen a frozen load could result in severe equipm ent dam age (i.e. tom floor apronchain).D O N O T store w et m anure in the spreader (or keep the spreader outdoors w ith m anure in it)—Farmer-Helper 25 & 27G8Revision06/2017

Operating the SpreaderBefore proceeding with operation of the spreader, review all safety statementsas provided in Section 1 of this manual.WA R N IN G : To prevent serious personal inj ury, ensure that A LL safety shields are in place on thespreader before starting operation. N E V E R operate the spreader w ithout ALL safety shields in place.AT T E NT ION / C A U T IO N : In order to obtain proper, aggressive spreading action, the spreader groundspeed must reach a minimum o f 3.0 miles per hour—the equivalent o f a comfortable walking pace.(N ote th at the w heels drive the beater action.) H ow ever, spreading at speeds over 5.0 m iles per hour (i.e.Sim ilar to a very brisk w alking pace) can cause excessive w ear or dam age to the equipm ent, w hich m ay voidYour warranty.1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.Ensure that the spreader (and tow ing vehicle) are in a stopped position (i.e. N OT in m otion).L if t the m anual end gate.(Optional equipment)Engage the right lever to start the beater.Engage the left lever to start the action o f the apron floor chain (m oving the m aterial towards the rearo f the spreader).Begin m oving forward, and ensure that you are reaching the optimal operating speed for spreading(at least 3.0 m ph, but not m ore than 5.0 m ph ). Rem em ber that this optim al speed is sim ilar to acomfortable walking ace.W hen the spreader is alm ost empty and there is very little m anure pushing against the beater,disengage the right spreader lever (w hich controls the beater rotation).A llow the apron chain to run the rem aining m anure out the back o f the spreader.W hen com pletely unloaded, disengage the left spreader lever to stop the action o f t he apronchain.I f your spreader is equipped w ith a m anual end gate, return the end gate to the closed (down) position.Refer to Section 3 in this m anual for m aintenance to be perform ed follow ing operation o f th e spreader.IMPORTANT! After a few hours o f initial operation, watch and listen fo r any loose components.Be aware that it may he necessary to re-tighten hitch hardware and/or wheel bolts: please refer toSection 3 in this manual fo r the proper torque specifications.Farmer-Helper 25 & 27G9Revision06/2017

SECTION 3: MAINTENANCE &ADJUSTMENTGuidelines for Regular MaintenanceWA R N IN G : All shields m ust be replaced after m aintenance or adjustm ent procedures areperform ed. Failure to do so could result in serious personal injury or death.Perform ing regular m aintenance on your F a r m e r H e l p e r Spreader w ill help ensure optimal performance.Please follow these guidelines for maintaining your spreader:Clean the spreader once a w eek and before storing the unit for an extended period o f time.AT T E N T ION : N E V E R store m anure in the spreader betw een unloading tim es duringcritical cold weather m onths w hen a frozen load could result in severe equipm ent damage(i .e. tom floor apron chain). Storing w et m anure in the spreader (or keeping the spreaderoutdoors with manure in it) will accelerate rusting o f the steel.C heck the spreader each tim e it is used for loose, bent, broken or m issing parts.ATT E N T ION : During operation, listen for abnormal sounds w hich m ight indicate looseparts or other equipm ent damage. Correct any parts problem s im m ediately; expanded partsview s o f all spreader assem blies are provided in the A ppendixes at the back of this manual.AT T E N T ION : For safe and proper operation o f the spreader, adhere to the follow ingspecifications for tightening the H IT C H H A R D W A R E ; failure to tighten all hitch hardwaresecurely m ay result in equipment damage.H itch H ard w are*To rq u e Specification3/8"25 ft. lbs.5/16"15 ft. lbs.*N ote th a t th ese to rq u e sp ecificatio n s a p p ly to th e h itch m emb ers fasten ed to th es p re a d e r box, N O T to the adjustable hitch prong bracket at the front o f the hitch.C heck that im plem ent tires have adequate air pressure (28 psi). A lw ays use ag-tractionIm plem ent tires on the drive w heels. W heel bolts should be torqued to 60 ft. lbs.Farmer-Helper 25 & 27G10Revision06/2017

Guidelines for Regular Maintenance (continued)Periodically check the floor apron chain for tension/tightness (refer to Figure 3A).P ro c e d u re fo r check in g / adju stin g th e flo o r a p ro n c h a in :a) Pull up firmly on the center slat o f the floor apron chain.N OTE : The force required to adequately pul1 up on the apron chain to determ ine thetension m easures approximately 30 lbs.b) If y o u can lift it higher than five (5) inches, the chain is too loose.c) I f you can lift it not higher than three (3) inches, the chain is too tight.d) If the chain needs adjustment, turn the front nut clockwise or counterclockwise until correcttension/tightness is achieved. (See Figure 3B.) R ep eat fo r th e other side. M ake surethat the chains on each side o f the apron are equally tautFigure 3B - Adjusting the Floor Apron ChainFarmer-Helper 25 & 27G11Revision06/2017

LUBRICATIONThe Model 27G is designed to require little maintenance and lubrication. However, it is stillimportant to keep all moving parts well lubricated. Following a regular maintenance and lubrication schedule will enhance the operation and increase the life of the spreader significantly.The following pages show the grease points on the spreader. The operator should establish asystematic routine to ensure complete and quick lubrication of the spreader.The spreader should be greased every 50 loads or once a month. Wipe the old grease and anydirt or dust off the grease fittings before greasing so it doesn’t get forced into the bearing.There are two grease fittings inside thefront cover on the engaging lever pivot.One on each side of the spreader.Figure 6There is a grease fitting on each wheelhub.Figure 7Farmer-Helper 25 & 27G12Revision06/2017

LUBRICATIONThere is one grease fitting on each axlebearing.Figure 8There is one grease fitting on each rearweb bearing.Figure 9There is one grease fitting on each beaterbearing.Figure 10Farmer-Helper 25 & 27G13Revision06/2017

LUBRICATIONLubricate the apron chain with SAE #30oil or similar lubricant at least twice yearly.More often if the manure is of high acidnature or if the spreader is stored outside.Regular lubrication of the apron chain willsubstantially increase its lifeFigure 11Lubricate the beater drive chain with engine oil every 50 loads or once a month.FigureFarmer-Helper 25 & 27G14Revision06/2017

Procedures for Spreader AdjustmentProblem s w ith spreader operation m ay indicate that certain adjustm ents are required to restore proper function.The follow ing procedures address com m on problem s w hich m ay be encountered in spreader operation.Adjusting the Rear PawlIf th e floor apron chain is not m oving, the m ost comm on cause is im proper brake (rear) pawl adjustment.N O T E : By engaging both side drives and turning the beater by hand, you w ill be able to observe the brakepawl engagem ent in the sprocket teeth.1.2.3.4.5.6.R efer to Figure 3C.Rem ove the shield covering the brake paw l assem bly by rem oving the tw o (2) nuts holding it in place.Loosen the nut behind the brake pawl using a 9/16" wrench.With the roller positioned at the highest point on the star cam , tap the brake paw l up or down asnecessary to attain a 1/16" to 1/8" clearance betw een the brake paw l and the sprocket tooth (seeclose-up detail in Figure 3C).A fter the desired adjustm ent is achieved, re-tighten the rear nut.Replace the safety shield.Figure 3C - Adjusting the Rear Brake PawlFarmer-Helper 25 & 27G15Revision06/2017

Procedures for Spreader Adjustment (continued)Re-installing the BeaterThe follow ing procedure explains how to re-install the chain should this ever becom e necessary. A s needed,refer to the B e a ters a n d D riv e A ssem bly parts detail in A p p en d ix A at the back o f this m anual.1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.D isconnect the spreader from the tractor.Securely block up the right side o f the spreader, and rem ove the right side w heel.Rem ove the right safety shield by rem oving the three (3) nuts holding the shield in place.A t the front o f the spreader, pull up on the right lever to engage the beater drive com ponents.A s shown in Figure 3D, re-install the chain around the small rear sprocket.Re-install the chain over the top idler sprocket.Re-install the chain around the bottom idler sprocket.Push the operating lever down (right side) to disengage the beater drive.Verify th at th e chain is positioned properly over and around all sprockets as shown in Figure 3D.Re-install the safety shield with the three (3) nuts to hold it in place.Re-install the w heel and torque the w heel bolts to 60 ft. lbs. Rem ove the safety tionF ig u re 3D - B e a te r D riv e C h a in In sta lle d in th e P r o p e r P ositionFarmer-Helper 25 & 27G16Revision06/2017

APPENDIX A: PARTS REFERENCEThe follow ing inform ation is provided for your reference in understanding how the spreader isassem bled and how spare parts can be identified and ordered properly.General Spreader Specifications*NOTE: The tires are mounted in reverse direction of "normal" installation.Farmer-Helper 25 & 27G17Revision06/2017

Ordering InformationW hen ordering replacem ent parts, please contact Betst Products, llc, 541-895-3083M odel and Serial N um ber of th e unit, P art N um ber and D escription as it appears on thefollow ing draw ings/parts listsFarmer-Helper 25 & 27G18Revision06/2017

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*NOTE: The ENDGATE FRAME must be able toPIVOT for proper operation; DO NOT over tighten theGrade Blocknut (item #21). Farmer Helper recommends that youjust tighten the lock nut, then loosen 1/4 turn forproper movement.Farmer-Helper 25 & 27G20Revision06/2017

25G/27G Manure SpreaderNO.1PART NO.25G.00.01027G.00.010Name & SpecificationsQuantitySpreader Box12401252Web Shaft13GB/T1096-2003Key B5x4054401266Web Sprocket45GB/T80-2000Set screw M6x896GB/T91-2000Cotter Pin 5x323725G.00.101Spacer98401220Web Bearing29GB/T1152-89Oil Cup M6910GB/T14-198Carriage Bolt M8x202611GB/T889.1-2000Locknut M84412GB/T5783-2000Bolt M12x80113GB/T889.1-2000Locknut M126Push Arm Weld Idler Dawg Assembly117401255Ratchet Dawg Assembly118GB/T5782-2000Bolt M12x75219401260Ratchet Wheel Assembly1Ratchet Arm Assembly12040130027G.40130021GB/T889.1-2000Locknut M104522GB/T5783-2000Bolt M10x301923400404Spring124401299Cam Roller1Push Arm Engaging Arm12540128027G.40128026401193Axle Shaft127GB/T1096-2003Key B6x70228401293Axle Bearing229GB/T889.1-2000Locknut M16830GB/T5783-2000Bolt M16x40831401259Star Hub132GB/T80-2000Set screw M8x8633401246Backing Hub2Farmer-Helper 25 & 7

34401034Hub Dawg Spring, Left135401327Hub Dawg236401028Clevis Pin237GB/T91-2000Cotter Pin 2x25238401244Hub239401250Hub Bushing4Push Arm Shield Assembly14040124027G.40124041401373Tire 5.0-12242GB/T93-1987Spring washer 12843GB/T5786-2000Bolt M12x1.5*25844GB/T80-2000Set screw M10x8445401476Shaft Collar246401277Lever Pivot Assembly, Right147401278Engaging Linkage Assembly2Push Arm Control Assembly14840121027G.4012104925G.00.107Web Shaft, front150401282Front Web Idler Assembly251GB/T14-1988Carriage Bolt M10x90252300053Shaft Collar353GB879.1-2000Roll Pin 5x32254400143Shaft Collar255401294Flange Bearing256401064Beater Bearing Bracket257401057Widespread Shaft Assembly158401309Beater Paddle, Right459401060Beater Paddle, Left460GB/T1096-2003Key B6x32161GB/T5783-2000Bolt M8x201962401290Widespread Sprocket16325G.00.014Rear guard164GB/T5783-2000Bolt M10x251065401217Lifter Arm Pivot Assembly16625G.00.102Spacer167400235Guide Bracket1Lifter Arm Control Arm1Shaft, Idler Sprocket1686940126127G.401261400399-1Farmer-Helper 25 & 27G2225G27G25G27G25G27GRevision06/2017

70GB/T276-94Bearing 6203-2RS171401214Tightener Sprocket Bracket172401287Tightener Spring173001055Flatwasher274401270Lifter Arm Weld Assembly175400399Idler Sprocket176401232Drive Chain Idler177GB/T1243-9778401185Drive Sprocket179400399-2Bolt, Idler Sprocket280401027Dawg Spring, Right181401097Lifter Arm Chain Shield1Drive Chain Shield18240120627G.401206Drive Chain 12A-1-130Drive Chain 12A-1-156183401275Lever Pivot Assembly, Left184401289Handle Grip28525G.00.108Handle Bar28625G.00.110Handle sleeve287GB/T5783-2000Bolt M10x405Floor 2027G401279Web Slat90401184T-Rod Link91401269Hitch Assembly19225G.00.011Dolly Jack Bracket193GB/T5782-2000Bolt M12x8029425G.00.013Adjustable Hitch19525G.00.002Dolly Wheel Jack Assembly196GB/T62-1988Wing Nut M6497401095Front Lid19825G.00.104Endgate19925G.00.105Endgate Plate210025G.00.012Endgate Frame110125G.00.103Rubber Cushion22327G989Farmer-Helper 25 & 27G25GRevision06/2017

Parts Request FormFax to 541‐895‐2756 or E‐mailparts@betstproducts.comName:Model Number:Address:Serial Number:City State Zip:Purchased From:Phone:Purchase ents:Farmer-Helper 25 & 27G24Revision06/2017

Farmer Helper Machinery BrandLIMITED WARRANTYFARMER HELPER MACHINERY CO. LTD. warrants to original Purchaser that F A R M E R H E L P E RM A C H I N E R Y C O . L T D . products are free from major defects in material under normal use andservice for a period of Two (2) Years from the date the product is purchased or shipped, whichever islater. Commercial use 180 days. Use at address that is not yours, is considered commercial use.Consumable, Expendable, Wear Items (Examples:Rubber & plastic parts, hydraulic hoses, belts, tires,cables, blades, tines, wedges, teeth, tips, chains, pins, brushes, filters, etc.) and cracked hydraulic pumps,bent or broken cylinder rods are not covered under this warranty. Warranty does not cover items thathave been modified, damaged by abuse or usage not in accordance with design or maintenance.FARMER HELPER MACHINERY CO. LTD.’s. obligation under this warranty is to repair or replacedefective product. upon determination by; Betst Products, llc., 83371 Melton Rd. N., Creswell OR97426 that Warranty Claim is Valid. Product shall be returned upon request of Betst Products,llc. Transportation charges to be prepaid by buyer. Gasoline or diesel engines used to poweredFARMER HELPER MACHINERY CO. LTD. products are covered by the warranty of the appropriateengine manufacture and Purchaser must look to the engine manufacture for all issues relatingto engine operation.Farmer-Helper Machinery nor Betst Products, llc. assumes any responsibility for labor.PERMISSIBLE BY APPLICABLE LAW, FARMER HELPER MACHINERY CO. LTD. HEREBYDISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING,ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT PURCHASED, WITHOUTLIMITING THE GENERALITY OF THE FOREGOING, FARMER HELPER MACHINERY CO. LTD.HEREBY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL LIABILITY FOR PRODUCT DEFECT OR FAILURE,CLAIMS THAT ARE DUE TO NORMAL WEAR, PRODUCT MISUSE, ABUSE, PRODUCTMODIFICATION, IMPROPER PRODUCT SELECTION, NON-COMPLIANCE WITH ANY CODES,OR MISAPPROPRIATION. FARMER HELPER MACHINERY CO. LTD. MAKES NO WARRANTIESTO THOSE DEFINED AS "CONSUMERS" IN THE MAGNUSON-MOSS WARRANTY-FEDERALTRADE COMMISSION IMPROVEMENTS ACT . THE FOREGOING EXCLUSIONS OF IMPLIEDWARRANTIES DO NOT APPLY TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY LAW. PLEASE REFERTO YOUR LOCAL LAWS FOR ANY SUCH PROHIBITIONSTHERE SHALL BE NO LIABILITY FOR PRODUCT LIABILITY OR LIABILITY ON THE PARTOF BETST PRODUCTS, LLC. FOR ANY GENERAL, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGESARISING OUT OF THE SALE OR USE OF ANY PRODUCTS SOLD BY BETST PRODUCTS,LLC OR AN AGENT THEREOF. BETST PRODUCTS, LLC. MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESSOR IMPLIED, (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITYOR FITNESS OF THE PRODUCTS FOR ANY PURPOSE) WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCTSCOVERED BY THIS AGREEMENT EXCEPT AS IN THIS PARAGRAPH OTHERWISE EXPRESSLYPROVIDED.THIS IS THE SOLE AND ONLY WARRANTY OF FARMER HELPER MACHINERY CO. LTD.PRODUCTS. NO OTHER WARRANTY IS APPLICABLE, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INFACT OR BY LAW,This warranty shall not be interpreted to render Betst Products, llc., or any authorized agent liable forinjury or damages of any kind or nature, direct, consequential, or contingent, to person or property.The sole and only remedy in regard to any defective products shall be the repair or replacement thereofas herein provided. Betst Products, llc., agent(s) of Betst Products, llc. shall not be liable for anyconsequential, special, incidental or punitive damages resulting from or caused by any such defects.Farmer-Helper Machinery reserves the right to make improvements in design or changes inspecifications at any time, without incurring any obligations to owners of units previously sold.No one is authorized to alter, modify, or enlarge this warranty n

Sep 20, 2014 · 6. When the spreader is almost empty and there is very little manure pushing against the beater, disengage the right spreader lever (which controls the beater rotation). 7. Allow the apron chain to run the remaining manure out the back of the spreader. 8. When completely unloaded, disengage the left

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MANURE SPREADER SAFETY CAUTION THERE ARE INHERENT HAZARDS ASSOCIATED WITH THE OPERATION OF A MANURE SPREADER. FOR YOUR SAFETY: Never Enter Spreader Box While In Operation For Any Reason. Only Properly Instructed People Should Operate The Spreader. Do Not Allow Children Or Inexperienced Persons To Operate Spreader.

1) Attach the manure spreader to a vehicle using either the 2" ball coupler or the clevis hitch. 2) Rotate the agitator until the rubber wheels are resting on the manure spreader drum. 3) Fill the manure spreader with manure. 4) Drive the manure spreader to the desired spreading location.

Dura-Mod Modular Spreader Bea The Cald ell r oup 080 L ogistics P R ocf ord IL 60 cald ellinc.com 8.66 Dura-Mod Modular Spreader Bea Item Description Item Weight No. Components Per Set DM24-EF End Fitting 45 lbs. 2 DM24-DL Drop Link 10 lbs. 2 DM24-SS-6 6' Spreader Section 110 lbs. 3 DM24-SS-4 4' Spreader Section 80 lbs. 1

C-9. Level Spreader-Filter Strip 3 Revised: 1-3-2017 Guidance on the MDC LS-FS MDC 1: Level Spreader Length The level spreader shall be a minimum of ten feet in length per one cubic foot per second of stormwater flow that is directed to it. Figure 3: Level Spreader Lip (NCSU) during the design intensity (0.75 inches per

Marion Fanny Harris b: Coimbatore, India d: 26 July 1946 m: 4 November 1891 Eleanor Maud Gurney b: 1871 d: 1916 David Sutherland Michell b: 22 July 1865 Cohinoor, Madras, India d: 14 May 1957 Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada Charlotte Griffiths Hunter b: 1857 d: 1946 m: 6 August 1917 Winnipeg, Canada Dorothy Mary Michell b: 1892 Cont. p. 10 Humphrey George Berkeley Michell b: 1 October 1894 .