Older Wheel Horse Attachments from the 60's and 70's
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Your t i l ler has been factory assembled with the exception of the hitch. To attach the hitch, remove the cotter key and washer from the pu l l p in on the front of mounting bar Part No. 4313, insta l l swivel block Part No. 5 394, replace washer and cotter key ..
To fasten to the tractor remove tractor h itch pin, insert ti l ler tongue Part No. 5398, then replace hitch pin.
LU BRICATION
There is NO OIL i n the crankcase of the engine when sh ipped from the factory. Read engine ma nua l and fo l low a l l instructions perta in ing to the type of fuel and l ubrication specified. (NOTE: The engine carries a separate warra nty by the engine manufacturer. For engine service, contact your loca l authorized engine service headq uarters .. )
The ti l ler gea r box has been fi l led with one pint of No. 90 gea r l ube at the factory. Check oi l level before operation and every 25 hours of operation, add oi l i f necessary.
To check oil level, ra ise t i l ler to the up or travel pos ition, remove pipe plug Part No. 1 0 1 3 on the front of gea r box. Gear box should be fi l led to the level of plug with No. 90 gear lube.
Extensive use of sea led-for- l ife bearings have been employed to reduce maintenance, therefore no other l ubrication is requ ired.
OPERATION
The t i l ler is ra ised a n d lowered by using the tractor l ift lever or hydra u l ic control. Depth is controlled by
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TIL LER
WT·244
TILLING WIDTH-24"
TILLING DEPTH-Up to 7 "; (depending on soil condition) Depth is controlled by speed of operation.
ENGINE-6 h p. vertical shaft with recoil starting
WHEELS-Two lO-inch semi-pneumatic with leveling action
DRIVE--Worm gear with tapered roller and needle bearings and Neoprene oil seals
CLUTCH-Comp'etely enclosed belt with spring loaded idler
SHIPPING WT.- 1 75 Ibs.
the forward speed of the tractor, a slow speed resu lts in deep t i l l ing a nd faster speeds result in sha l lower t i l l ing. (NOTE: To use the t i l ler for cu ltivation, the forward speed should be adjusted so that the u n it wi l l not t i l l too deep.) I n sod or heavy soi l it may be necessary to go over the ground 2 or 3 times before it is ready to pla nt. In hard, d ry or rocky soi ls, the ti l ler will bounce. This is a design feature of this u n it and should cause no a larm. However, under some cond itions, it may be necessa ry to add weight to the t i l ler. There are two brackets ava i lable for this purpose, bracket Part No. 4321 which attaches the tractor front weight Part No. 4065, or bracket Part No. 4309, which wi l l hold a standard concrete block.
During the first few hours of operation, the t i l ler gear box may run hot. This is normal with worm gear drives and is not harmfu l . As the gears wear in, the gear box wil l run cooler.
When not using the t i l ler, it is advisable to disengage the clutch to rel ieve the tension on the belt.
After using t i l ler the first time, check a l l bolts to make sure they have not become loose, and retighten if necessary. To change belt, first remove top plate, Part No .. 4308, to gain access to drive. Unhook spring from clutch a rm . Unscrew shoulder bolt, Part No. 1 392, and remove clutch arm with idler pu l ley and clutch rod. The belt ca n now be removed. Insta l l the new belt by fol lowing reverse procedu re. Be sure the pul leys a re in proper a l ig nment and replace top plate.
CAUTION - NEVER ADJUST OR REMOVE DEBRIS OR ROCKS FROM TILLER WITHOUT FIRST SHUTTING OFF THE ENGINE AND DISENGAGING CLUTCH. I
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PARTS LIST
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Ref .. Part No. Ref. No. No. Description Req'd. No.
Plate - Top Rear Bolt - Hex );.;-20 x � Ass'y, Clutch Arm Ass'y, I d le'r Pu lIey Bracket -, Belt Throw Out Nut - Hex Jam �-20 Bolt - Shoulder Nut - Nylok %-1 6 Roll Pin K6 x 1 Tube Clutch Rod Ass'y, Engine - Lauson 6 HP, Bolt - Hex K6- 1 8 x 3 % Bolt - Hex K6- 1 8 x 3 Net Hex Jam ?16- 1 8 Pulley - Engine Key #6 Woodruff Set Screw K6- 18 x ?16 Lockwasher K6 Dia
Ass'y" Hitch Bar Plate - Hitch Bar Bolt - Hex �-1 3 x 1 � Nut - Nylok �-1 3 Bolt - Hex %- 1 6 x 1 � Nut - Elastic %- 1 6 Block - Swivel Bolt - Hex %- 1 6 x 2 � Washer % S,AE Cotter Pin K6 x 1 Ass'y .. Tine & Tube R, H Ass'y, Tine & Tube L. H Pin - Shear Cover - Tine Lockwasher % Dia Belt Decal - Caution Decal - Caution Decal - Attachment Stud Spring Rod - Clutch
Your t i l ler has been factory assembled with the exception of the h itch . To attach the h itch, remove the cotter key and washer from the p u l l p in on the front of mounting bar Part No. 4313, i nsta l l swivel b lock Part No. 4320, replace washer a n d cotter key.
To fasten to the tractor remove tractor h itch pin, insert t i l ler tongue with h itch spacers Part No. 4343 on each s ide. (NOTE: On some of the earlier m odel tractors, the h itch spacers wi l l not be requ ired.)
LU BRICATION
There is NO OIL i n the cra n kcase of the engine when shipped from the factory. Read engine manual a n d follow a l l i nstructions perta i ning to the type of fuel and l u b rication specified. (NOTE: The engine carries a separate warranty by the engine manufacturer. For engine service, contact your local authorized engine service headquarters.)
The t i l ler gear box has been fil led with one pint of No. 90 gear l u be at the factory. Check o i l level before operation a n d every 25 hours of operation, add oi l if necessary.
To check oil level, ra ise t i l ler to the up or travel position, remove p ipe plug Part No. 10 1 3 on the front of gear box. Gear box shou ld be filled to the level of plug with No. 90 gear lube.
Extensive use of sealed-for- l ife bearings have been em ployed to reduce maintenance therefore no other lubrication is requ i red.
OPERATION
The t i l ler is ra ised a n d l owered by using the tractor lift lever or hydra u l ic control. Depth is controlled by
TILLING DEPTH-Up to 7"; (depending on soil condition). Depth is controlled by speed of operation . .
ENGINE-5 � h .. p. vertical shaft with recoil starting.
WHEELS-Two IO-inch semi·pneumatic with leveling action ..
DRIVE-Worm gear with tapered roller and needle bearings and Neoprene oil seals ..
CLUTCH-Completely enclosed belt with spring loaded idler.
SHIPPING WT.-175 Ibs ..
the forward speed of the tractor, a s low speed results in deep till ing a n d faster speeds resu lt in sha llower ti ll ing. (NOTE: To use the tiller for cu ltivating, the forward speed should be adjusted so that the u n it will not till too deep.) In sod or heavy soil it may be necssary to go over the grou nd 2 or 3 times before it is ready to plant. I n hard, d ry or rocky soi ls, the ti ller will bou nce. Th is is a design feature of this u n it and shou l d cause no alarm. However, u nder some cond itions, it may be necessary to add weight to the tiller. There are two brackets available for this purpose, bracket Part No. 4321 which attaches the tractor front weight Part No. 4065, or bracket Part No. 4309, which wi l l hold a standard concrete block.
During the first few hou rs of operation, the t i l ler gear box may run hot. Th is is normal with worm gear d rives a n d is not harmful . As the gears wear in, the gear box wil l run cooler.
When not us ing the t i l ler, it is a dvisable to d isengage the clutch to relieve the tension on the belt.
After us ing tiller the first time, check all bolts to m a ke sure they have not become loose, and retighten if necessary. To change belt, first remove top plate, Part No. 4308, to ga in access to d rive. Unhook spring from clutch arm. Unscrew shoulder bolt, Part No. 1 392, and remove clutch a rm with idler pulley a n d clutch rod. T h e belt c a n n ow b e removed. Install the new belt by followi ng reverse procedure. Be sure the pulleys a re in proper a l ignment and replace top plate.
CAUTION - NEVER ADJUST OR REMOVE DEBRIS OR ROCKS FROM TILLER WITHOUT FIRST SHUTTING OFF THE ENGINE AND DISENGAGING CLUTCH.
Worm & Gear Box Assembly Knob Cotter Key )Is x 1 Hex Jam Nut 1(.- 1 8 Pipe Plug )Is Std Pipe Spring Washer % LD" Socket Hd .. Set Screw 1(.- 1 8 x 1(. H, H ,eS" %- 1 6 x 2 72 Lock Washer Ji Woodruff Key No, 9 Rol l Pin 7(. x l H , H ,eS �.- 1 4 x lJi Lg, Shake Proof Washer 1(. Roll Pin 7(. x 1 % Lg H .HeS Ji-20 x % Lg, Roll Pin )Is x 1 H H,eS, 1(.-1 8 x 3 % Rol l Pin 1(. x 1 % Lg, Hex Jam Nut 72 -20 H , H ,eS" 1(.- 1 8 x 3 Lock Nut �.- 1 4 Hex Hd H " H "eS, Ji-20 x 72 Shoulder Bolt Stud Cup - Bearing Shim - Tine NyLock Nut %- 1 6 Woodruff Key No 6 Lock Washer % H HCS, %- 1 6 x l" Lg H , H es, %- 1 6 x lJi Lg, Rivet Cone - Bearing Ba l l Bearing Cup - Bearing Needle Bearing Cone - Bearing Shim
PARTS LIST
Ref, Part Quantity No. No. Name Quantity
1 40 1 6 1 8 Idler Pu lley 1 1 4 1 1 626 Engine Pu lley 1 7 42 1 627 Tiller Pu lley 1 1 43 1 579 Belt 1 1 44 1 797 Engine 1 1 4.5 3760 Belt Throw Out Bracket 1 1 46 4001 Cover Plate 1 2 47 4002 Support 1 2 48 4003 Worm Gear 1
Deck Assembly Tir:ae Tube Assembly Clutch Arm Assemblb Mounting Bar Assem Iy Hitch Bar Assembly Pivot Tube Assembly Shim (Worm Gear) Shim (Worm) Woodruff Key #9 Roll Pin 1/8 x I Gasket Roll Pin 3/16 x I 3/4 Shift Knob Cotter Pin 1/8 x I Hex Nut 5/16 -18 Tension Spring Hex Hd. Cie Screw 3/8 - 16 x I 3/4 Lock Nut 3 8 - 16 Hex Nut - Self Lockill 3/8 -16 Hex Hd. Cop Screw 3 8 -16 x I 1/4 Soc. Hd. Set Screw Cup Pt. 5/16 -
18 x 5/16 Flat Washer Wrought 5/8 Hex Hd. Cop Screw 3/8 - 16 x 3/4 Hex Jam Nut 3/8 -16 Hex Hd. Cop Screw 3/8 -16 x 2 1/2
Fill gear box with Texaco No. 631
Steam Cylinder Lubricant or equivalent.
Ino. req'd
ref'lpcrt I no. no.
I 26 1317 2 27 1133 1 28 1149 I 29 1196 1 30 1258 I 31 1302 1 32 1305 I 33 1332 2 34 1385 1 I 35 1395 I 36 1579 I 37 1618 5 38 1797 I 39 1062 I 40 1039 2 41 4320 9 42 4328 1 43 4337 3 44 4330
45 4331 3 46 4332 I 47 4333 4 48 4334 3 49 4308 2
TILLER MODEL
WT-241
description Ina. ,reg'd.
ref'lpcrt I no. no. description Ino. ,reg'd.
Hex Nut 7/16 - 14 Lock Nut 32 50 1626 Pulley 3" O. D. �ngine) 1 Roll Pin 3/16 x 1 3 51 1627 Pullerc 3" O. D. iller Shaft) 1 Hex Hd. Cap Screw 7/16 -14 x 1 1/4 32 52 1392 Shou der Bol t I Shakeproof Lockwasher 5/16 3 53 1393 Stud -Control Rod 1 Hex Hd. Cap Screw 5/16 - 18 x 3 3/4 I 54 4000 Case -Tiller (Cost Iron) I Hex Jam Nut 1/2 - 20 I 55 4001 Plate - Cover (Cast Iron) 1 Hex Hd" Cap Screw 5/16 - 18 x 3 2 56 4002 Support (Ca,t Iron) 1 Shakeproof Lockwasher 3/8 8 57 4003 Worm Gear 1 Hex Hd. Cap Screw W/Shake. Wash. 58 4004 Worm I
1/4-20x1/2 8 59 4005 Plate -End I Woodruff Key '6 I 60 4039 Gasket 2 "V" B"lt 4L 24" (Heat Resist.) 1 61 4040 Worm Shaft I Idler Pulley 1 62 4041 Disc - Bearing Spacer 1 Engine (Lauson 5/5 H.P. Vertical Shaft 1 63 4063 Spacer - Lower 1 Hex Hd. Cap Screw 3/8 - 16 x I 6 64 4032 Shaft - Tine 1 Lockwasher 3/8 9 65 4064 Spacer •. Upper 1 Swivel Block 1 66 1515 Boll Searing 1 Axle I 67 1213 Oil Seal 3 Wheels 2 68 1526 Needle Bearing 2 Tines R .. H. 8 69 1500 Cone -Seari n9 2 Tines L. H. 8 70 1525 Cup - Bearing 2 Rod -Clutch I 71 1299 Roll Pin 5/16 x 1 3/4 1 Top Plate - Rear 1 72 1237 Hex Hd. Cap Screw 1/4 -20 x 5/8 10 Cover - Tine 2 73 1113 Lockwasher 1/4 10 Top Plate - Front 1 74 lOla Pipe Plug Sq. Hd. 1
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PARTS LIST AND ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
(A) Remove tiller from box .. You will note there are 6 separate items.
L Main Tiller 3. Speed Reduction 5 .. Speed Reduction
2 .. Hitch Assembly Unit Belt
4. Side Plate 6. Speed Reduction Shield
(8) Service engine by using Engine Instruction Book ..
(C) Mount hitch assembly to bottom of case and top hole in housing carrier .. Bolts will be in hitch .. (Item # 1 ) ..
ASSEMBLING SPEED REDUCTION
(A) Mount speed reduction unit to the right hand frame rail using the two rear holes directly under the engine crankshaft .. (Item #2) ..
(8) Remove the 29" belt from the tractor and install the 34" belt
TILLER
TILLER
WHEEL·HORSE PRODUCTS
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WT-30
TILLER
INSTRUCTIONS to the 21/2" pulley on the speed reduction unit and to the 4" pulley on the tractor.
(C) Place the 29" belt on the 21/2" pulley on the engine to the 7" pulley on the speed reduction unit ..
(D) Readjust clutch idler for proper clutching, if necessary, and mount shield.
(E) On '57 thru '59 tractors, the clutch system will have to be converted to '60 models to use tiller mount .. Use idler conversion assembly #CC-60.
(I) Now slide tiller hitch into the hole on speed reduction unit. (Item #3).
(J) Slide remaining plate over left hand side and bolt in place as you did right hand unit ..
(K) Top clevis will slide directly into the tractor hitch and you are now ready for tilling .. (Item #4) (Read operating instructions first) ..
SPEED REDUCTION UNIT
SOUTH BEND, INDIANA
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
(A) To start Engine, first make sure clutch is disengaged and
push choke to choke position .. (Never over-choke)
(B) Adjust hand throttle to desired running speed and mount
tractor before engaging clutch ..
CAUTION: Never have hands or feet close to tines when tiller
is running
(C) You are now ready to till.. Lower tines into ground by using
hand lever .. After tiller is at desired depth, a maximum of 4",
engage tractor clutch and you are on your way
(0) You will find after you have run tiller for several hours that
it will be necessary to readjust the tiller clutch, as a new belt
will stretch at first, and it is very important that the belt is
reasonably tight as slippage will burn the belt and cut into the
pulleys.
(E) In very hard ground, you may find it necessary to go over
ground twice, in order to cut up soil fine ..
(F) Never run over stony soil fast as tiller will withstand more
than the operator .. In normal operation, low gear should be used
Avoid all sharp turns with tiller in ground.
(G) It may be necessary to add extra weights to front of tractor
to counter-balance tiller. See your dealer and order FW-40 front
weight package. This may also be used in conjunction with snow
plow and snow caster ..
(H) When turning at end of field if it is necessary to put tractor
in reverse, make sure tiller clutch is disengaged
(I) Under normal conditions you will find that on going over the
ground the first time you can reach a depth of 5", but by going
over twice it is possible to obtain a depth of 8"" (J) Tiller clutch adjustment:
(A) Remove shield.
(B) Remove belt.
(C) Remove cotter key from Idler Link Pin.
(O) Remove Idler Bar by unscrewing bolt from Engine.
(E) Now turn Idler Link Pin out to desired take-up and
reassemble.
(K) If necessary to remove Engine always make sure the pulleys
are in perfect alignment when reassembling.
(L) It is important that the operator does not over load tiller for
first run until worm and gear get run in and tines get polished.
LUBRICATION INSTRUCTIONS
(A) Crank case of tiller is filled at the factory and should need
no oil unless after continuous operation, the seals get worn and
oil leaks out.. If so, replace worn seals and fill crankcase to
Filler Hole with No .. 90 oil.
(B) For engine, read engine instruction book.
(C) Idler pulley has a sealed bearing and will need no grease ..
(O) You will note one zerk on speed reduction unit, which should
be greased at least once a day ..
T I L LER PA RTS L I ST
Ref. Part No. Ref. Part No. No. No. Description Req. No. No. Description Req.
4000 Tiller Case 33 4062 Belt Guard 1 2 4001 Cover Plate 34 4021 Lift Arm 2 3 4002 Support (outboard) 35 40 1 8 Lift Bar 4 4003 Worm Gear 36 1 86 1 Link Pin Swivel 5 4004 Worm 37 1 793 Engine 6 4063 Spacer 38 1 6 1 8 Pulley (Id ler) 7 4064 Spacer 39 1 526 Needle Bearing 2 8 4005 End Plate 40 1 525 Cup (Bearing) 2 9 4032 Tine Shaft 4 1 1 500 Cone (Bearing) 2
1 0 4040 Worm Shaft 42 1 21 3 Seal 2 1 1 4041 Disc 43 4042 Tines R. H. 8 1 2 4006 Hitch Bar Assy. 44 4043 Tines L.H 8 1 3 4046 Spacer 45 1 57 1 Belt 1 1 4 4028 Engine Mount RH. 46 1 6 1 1 Pu l ley 2 1 5 4029 Engine Mount LH. 47 1 523 Needle Bearings 2 1 6 4020 Housing 48 1 600 7" Pul ley 1 7 401 6 Rear Tie Bar 49 1 608 21/2" Pulley 1 8 401 9 Drag Support 2 50 1 085 Collar 1 9 4024 Belt Guard 51 1 303 Seal 2 20 401 0 T i n e Shaft Tube 2 52 1 572 Belt 21 401 1 Tine Shaft Tube 2 53 1 1 22 Key-#9 4 22 401 4 Drag Plate 54 1 234 Seal 23 4022 Hinge Rod 2 55 1 001 Handle
% HHCS K6-24x B HHCsK6-1 8x3 Ya SAE Washer Ya-24xl % Plate Plug !-i -N PT.
No. Req.
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A S S E MB L Y
The cu ltivator is shipped com plete in one carton.
A . Attach 8- 5211 speed hitch to tractor according to instructions.
B. Slide front fra me ass/yo Part No. 5579 u nder tractor with lift bar pivot arm down. Lift the cross shaft into slots in speed hitch a n d c lose latch. Secure latch in c losed position with hairpin cotter through hole in L .H" plate.
O PE R A T I O N
First decide whether or not cu ltivator is going to be used between the rows or to straddle them.
If i t is to be used between the rows, place (4) shovels on the front frame equal ly spaced with one on each end.
P lace (3) s hove ls on back frame, (1) i n center and one directly behind each wheel .
When strad d ling rows eliminate the center shovel on the rear a n d set the ( 2) midd le shovels on front frame beside the row. Be carefuL not to set too close to avoid cutting roots off of plant.
CULTIVATOR MODEL
7·1721 For Use With
8-5211 Speed Hitch Only
C. With the long section of the lift arm ass/yo Part No. 5581 pointed forward, place it in the hole of the front frame ass'y. and secure with hairpin cotter Part No" 933 50 5�4. P lace the other end into the first hole of the tractor lift lever a n d secure with hairpin cotter. D. Place rear frame into tractor hitch using tool pin to secure.
E. I nsta l l and adjust shovel standa rds a n d shovels to desired cultivating depth.
The two short sta ndards (Part 76 59) are required on the front frame, two inside shovels, on the Raider and Charger models.
The depth is adjusted by moving the standards up or down. Make sure screws on the clamps a re tight.
U nder norma l u se cultivator should be set to cu ltivate 2" to 3" deep, so as not to d ry soil out, or on ly deep enough to cut weeds.
U nder extreme conditions when soil is hard, pressure may be a pplied to front bar by resting feet on frame.
Weig hts may be added to rear frame as desired.
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PARTS LIST
When ordering ports always l ist Part No, and name of part.
Item Part No. Item Part No. No. No. Description Req'd. No. No. Desc ription Req'd.
1 5579 Ass'y, Frame - Front 1 8 901636·4 Plow Bolt %.16 x 1)1 7 2 1939 Ass'y, Frame - Rear 1 9 915113·6 Nut - Hex %·16 7 3 1907 Clamp 7 10 7659 Standard - Shovel (Short) 2 4 1911 Plate 7 11 4581 Decal -, Round Horse Head 1 5 909555 Set Screw Square Head %.16 x 1% 14 12 5581 Ass'y. Lift Link 1 6 1952 Standard - Shovel 5 13 933505·4 Hairpin Cotter 2 7 3358 Shovel 7
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PARTS LIST AND INSTRU(TIONS
WHEELHORSE PRODUCTS, INC. • SOUTH BEND, IND.
AS SEMB LY
The cu ltivator is shipped complete in one carton .
A. Attach MA- 1 speed hitch to tractor accord ing to instructions.
B. Slide front frame ass'y. Part No. 5579 u nder tractor with lift ba r pivot a rm down. lift the cross shaft into slots in speed hitch and close latch. Secure latch in closed position with ha ir pin cotter through hole in L.H. plate.
OPERATION
First decide whether or not cultivator is going to be used between the rows or to straddle them.
If it is to be used between the rows, place (4) shovels on the front frame equa lly spaced with one on each end.
P lace (3) shovels on back frame, (l) i n center and one d i rectly behind each wheel .
When straddli ng rows el i m inate the center shovel on the rear and set the (2) m iddle shovels on front
CULTIVATOR AC·675
For Use With MA-1 Speed Hitch Only
C. With the long section of the lift arm ass'y. Part No. 558 1 pointed forward, place it in the hole of the front frame ass'y. and secure with hair pin cotter Part No. 933504. P lace the other end into the fi rst hole of the tractor l ift lever and secure with hair pin cotter. D. Place rea r frame into tractor hitch using tool pin to secure. E. Install and adjust shovel standards and shovels to desired cu ltivating depth.
frame beside the row. Be carefu l no to set too close to avoid cutting roots off of pla nts ..
The depth is adjusted by moving the standards up or down. Make sure screws on the c lamps a re tight.
Under norma l use cultivator shou ld be set to cult ivate 2" to 3" deep, so as not to dry soil out, or only deep enough to cut weeds.
Under extreme conditions when soi l i s ha rd, pressure may be appl ied to front bar by resting feet on frame.
Weights may be added to rea r frame as desired.
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PARTS LIST
When ordering parts always list Pa rt No, and name of parI,
Ref Part No Ref Part No, No No Description Req'd, No, No Description Req'd,
1 5579 Ass'y Frame - Front 1 8 1 9 52 Standard Shovel 7
%-16 x 1y,; Hex Hd, Cap Screw 8 Hex Nut %-20 Lockwasher 3/8
Nut 3/8-16 Hex Jam 311 -16 x 1% Sq Hd, Set Screw 8
1 -20 x 1 Hex , Hd Cap Screw /4 Shakeproof Washer 3/8 Clamp Plate-Clamp Shovel Rear Frame W/A Front Frame W / A Lift Arm Mounting Bracket Standard Shovel
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I No. Req'd.
4 7 5 2 7 2
14 1 4 7 7 7 1 1 1 2
I 7
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PAR'I'S LIS'I' AND INS'I'RU('I'IONS
WHEELHORSE PRODUCTS, INC. • SOUTH BEND, IND.
A SSEMBL Y (FRAME) 1. Following I l l u stration, insert 2 spacers (Part #3354)
thru holes in Hitch Assembly (Part #3350). lay one frame chan nel on each side of Hitch Assembly with spacers in place, and insert 2 carriage bolts thru chan nels and Hitch Assembly. Insert 2 more spacers between cha nnels at end opposite Hitch and insert carriage bolts thru cha nnels and spacers. Assemble pla in washer, lock washer and nuts to carriage bolts and fi nger tighten.
2. Assemble Tie Straps, (Part # 3353) to center channels at Hitch end with carriage bolts, lock washers a n d nuts.
3 . Assemble outer frame cha nnels to Tie Straps (Part #3353).
4. Fol low i llustration for essembly of adjusting ba rs, shovel sta ndards, and ga uge wheels.
5 . After assembl ing frame pa rt; tighten a l l bolts.
(WE DGE L OCKS)
1. I n sert shovel sta ndard thru hole in sta ndard keeper. (Fig. 1).
2. I nsert keeper, with sta ndard in place, thru slot in cha n nel, (F ig. 2) . Be sure that shovel or gauge wheel sta ndards are on the notched side of cha nnel . Adjusting ba rs may be assembled on either side of cha n nel.
3. With sta nda rd in desi red position; (Fig. 3), hammer wedge downward u nti l sta ndard is secured. Three or fou r sharp blows on wedge a re recommended to fi rmly seat Wedg e, Keeper, and Standard.
4. To remove or re-position Standards, l ightly tap wedge up-ward unti l loose. NOTE: DO NOT grind off or remove cu rved end of Wedge since is prevents Wedge from popping out when tapped loose.
CULTIVATOR MODEL 7-1711
(Formerly AC-7)
5. Set a l l shovels to run stra ight with the d irection of travel . F ina l ad justments wi l l depend on ground conditions, runn ing depth, and operator's desires.
6. Gauge Wheels, when used, shou ld be set to run approximately 2" sha l lower than tips of Shovels.
O P ER A T I O N
This versati le Cu ltivator ca n be used to straddle the row or work between rows. In most conditions, the Cu ltivator shou ld be set up as shown in View I . The wing nut and the two wedge locks on adjusting ba rs, (Part #3355) a l low qu ick widening or na rrowing of Cu ltivator frome for different row widths or for changing from straddle row to between row cu ltivation . By s l iding wing nut bolt forward or backwa rd, outer frame cha n nels ca n be readi ly moved in or out. Always keep adjusting bars in one of last three notches of outer frame cha nnel for maxi m u m frame reg id ity. The extra Sta ndard and Shovel m ust be mou nted between center frame cha nnels for between row work.
For n u rseries or gardens where row centers ca n be spaced 40 inches or wider; and tractor ca n work easily between rows, the Cu ltivator ca n be reversed as shown in View I I . Aga in, the extra Standard and Shovel should be used.
Wedge locks al low q u ick adjusting or repositioning of shovels, gauge wheels and other asseccories.
Add itiona l weight is not normal ly needed for cu l tivating l ight soi l . However, i t is necessary when soil t' .... , .. , is heavy, crusted, a n d/or thickly weeded. To improve cu ltivator penetration a n d stabi l ity, an 8" x 8" x 1 6" concrete building block shou ld be attached to center fra me cha nnels with furnished � x x l l � carriage bolt, strap and wing nut.
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No.
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4
5 6
7 8
9 10
1 1
1 2
Vlevv 1
NOTE; Mount One Standard and Shovel in
center when CuI t iva tor is adjusted for between-row use.
Note: All fasteners are cadium plated to help prevent rust.
All nuts are 3fs" so only 1 wrench is required.
WHEEL-HORSE PRODUCTS • SOUTH BEND, INDIANA
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PARTS LIST AND INSTRUCTIONS
WHEELHORSE PRODUCTS, INC. • SOUTH BEND, IND.
The plow is sh ipped in two cartons. One carton has the p low base assembly a n d the cou lter assembly with a bag of parts. The other carton contains the beam assembly.
AS S E MBLING T H E P P-87 P L O W
Replace the adjusting rod-R.H., which was removed for shipment, in the rear vertical member. Bolt the vertical member to the plow base, with the bolts suppl ied. Adjust the cou lter in accordance with the depth at which you a re going to p low.
ASSEMBLING RC-10 COULTER The rol l ing cou lter is shipped complete in one
package. It is attached to the p low with the clamp provided at the front of the plow beam, d irectly above the p low point. When correctly set it will cut the sod and a l low the plow to turn a clean furrow.
LUBRICA TlON There is on ly one g rease fitting, and this is located
on the cou lter hub.
Before starting to p low, apply grease to coulter.
Use machine oi l on the threads of adjusting rods.
When putting plow away, always wipe polished surface and coulter blade with g rease or oil to prevent rust.
PREPARING THE PLOW FOR USE The plow bottom must be cleaned so that d irt wi l l
s l ide off the mold-board without sticking. Wipe the polished surface with a rag soaked in turpentine, naptha or gasoline. An old brick or a pumice stone can a lso be used to remove the protective coating, but usually this is not necessary if soil is not too wet.
TO BEGIN PLOWING To turn the p low point into the ground when open
ing the furrow, use turnbuckle. After the dead furrow has been made, level the p low by running the right tractor wheels in the previous furrow and adjusting turnbuckle "A." When the right tractor wheels a re in the furrow, the plow is designed to run in the proper horizontal ang le.
For a 5 to 6 inch plowing depth, the cou lter should s l ice from 2 to 3 inches deep, but not deep enough to drag the hub.
PP·87 PLOW
& R(·10 COULTER
PLOWING TIPS Lay out your field to be plowed, and if possible,
make it rectangu lar in shape, about 3 times as long as it is wide. NOTE: it is easier to p low a few long furrows than many short ones . . LEAVE SOME ROOM AT EACH EN D FOR TURNING YOUR TRACTOR. Start plowing by laying off a dead furrow as shown in the sketch below.
Begin at point PX" and plow a furrow to the end of your plot Fix your eyes on a tree or some distant object in line with the middle of the plot so that you con 3uide your tractor and plow a straight first furrow to point HA". NOTE: ALWAYS LIFT PLOW BEFORE TURNING, and, at point "B", lower it again and plow a dead furrow piling the dirt on top of dirt from the first furrow, When you return to point "X" and star' your real plowing with both the tracto,'s right wheels in the furrow at point "e", level out the plow with the turnbuckle" Plow in a clockwise direction, always LIFTING your plow 01 the end of the furrow before turning
SPEED Move steadi ly a l ong so that the earth will turn over
a n d not fall back into the furrow. In most soils, this is done at fu ll throttle in second gear.
In light soi ls, p lowing may often be done in high gear, but if you go too fast, you will get an uneven plowing job a nd the d irt is apt to be thrown instead of rolled over.
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The p low is sh ipped in two ca rtons. One ca rton has the p low base assem b ly and the cou lte r assem b ly w ith
a bag of pa rts .. The o the r ca rton con ta ins the beam
assem b ly.
A S SEMBLY
Rep lace the ad jus ting rod -R. H., wh ich was remo ved for sh ipmen t, in the rea r ve rtica l mem ber .. Bo lt the ve rtica l mem be r to the p low base , w ith the bo lts sup
p lied. Ad jus t the cou lte r in acco rdance w ith the dep th
a t wh ich you a re go ing to p low.
LUBRI CATION
The re is on ly one grease f itt ing , and th is is loca ted
on the cou lter hu b.
Befo re sta rting to p low , app ly g rease to cou lte r.
Use mach ine o i l on the th reads of ad just ing rods.
When putt ing p low away , a lways w ipe po l ished su r-
face and cou lte r b lade w ith g rease o r o i l to pre ven t rus t ..
PREPARING THE PLOW FOR USE
The p low bo ttom must be c leaned so tha t d irt w i l l
s l ide off the mo ld -boa rd w ithou t s tick ing. Wipe the po l ished su rface w ith a rag soaked in turpent ine , nap tha
o r gaso l ine An o ld b rick o r a pum ice s tone can a lso be used to remo ve the p rotec tive coa ting , bu t usua l ly th is
is not necessa ry if so i l is no t too w et.
TO BEGIN PLOWING
Th is is a 10" p low and wo rks bes t a t a dep th of 5 to 6 inch es. To turn the p low po in t into the g round when
open ing the fu rrow , use tu rn buck le. After the dead fu r
row has been made , le vel the p low by runn ing the righ t
tra cto r whee ls in the p re vious fu rrow and ad jus tin g
turn buck le "A". When the r igh t trac to r whee ls a re in
the fu rrow , the p low is des igned to run in the p rope r
ho rizonta l ang le.
Fo r a 5 to 6 inch p low ing depth , the cou lte r shou ld s l ice f rom 2 to 3 in ches deep , bu t no t deep enough to
d rag the hu b.
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PLOW & COULT ER PP·107
Lay out you r f ie ld to be p lowed , and , if poss ib le , make it rectangu la r in shape , a bout 3 t imes as long as
it is w ide. NOTE: It is eas ie r to p low a few long fu rrows
than many sho rt on es. LEAVE SOM E ROOM AT EACH
END FOR TURNING YOUR TRACTOR. Sta rt p low ing by
lay ing off a d ead fu rrow as shown in the sketch be low ..
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--- liE alii 1 ------ ------- - -----
Begin at point "X" and plow a furrow to the end of your plot.. Fix your eyes on a tree or some distant object in line with the middle of the plot 50 that you can guide your tractor and plow a straight first furrow to point "A" .. NOTE: ALWAYS LIFT PLOW BEFORE TURN ING, and, at paint "6", lower it again and plow a dead furrow piling the dirt on top of dirt from the first furrow. When you return to point "X" and start your real plowing with both the tractor's right wheels in the furrow at paint "C", level out the plow with the turnbuckle .. Plow in a clockwise direction, always L I FTING your plow at the end of the furrow before furning ..
S PEED
Mo ve s tead i ly a long so that the ea rth w i l l tu rn o ve r and no t fa l l back in to the fur row. In mos t so i ls , th is is
done a t fu l l th rottle in second gea r.
In l igh t so i ls , p low ing m ay of ten be done in h igh gear , but if you go too fas t, you w i l l g et an une ven
p low ing jo b and the d irt is ap t to be th rown ins tead of
ro l led o ve r.
P A R T S L I S T
Ref. Part No. Ref .. Part No. No .. No Description Req'd. No. No. Description Req'd ..
1 932017 Cotter Pin Ya x 1 1 19 6927 Standard Assembly 1 2 Not Used 20 2043 Adjusting Rod - R.H. 1 3 6934 Grease Fitting K6 Drive Type 1 21 2044 Adjusting Rod - L.H. 1 4 901634 Plow Bolt %-16 x 1 5 22 6928 Frog 1 5 915184-4 Nut - Square %-16 5 23 6929 Mold Board 1 6 915115-4 Nut - Hex )1-13 3 24 6930 Landslide Assembly 1 7 908060-4 Bolt - Hex )1-13 x 1% 1 25 6931 Share J 8 920085 Lockwasher )1 1 26 Not Used 9 901655 Plow Bolt )1-13 x 1% 1 27 2065 Standard Assembly 1
The p low is s h i pped i n two ca rtons. One carton has
the plow base assem b l y and the cou l ter assemb ly with
a ba g of parts .. The other carton conta ins the beam
assem bly
A S SEMB LY
Rep lace the ad justing rod-R H , wh ich was removed
for s h i pment, in the rea r vert ica l member . . Bolt the
vertica l member to the plow base, with the bolts sup
p l ied. Adj ust the cou lter in accordance with the depth
at wh ich you a r e going to p low
LU BRI CATION
There is on ly one grease f itt ing, and th is is located
on the cou lter hub
Before start ing to ploW, appl y grease to cou lter
Use mach ine o i l on the th reads of adj ust ing rods
When putt ing plow away, a l ways wipe pol ished sur-
face a n d cou lter b lade with grease or o i l to prevent rust .
PREPARING THE PLOW FOR U SE
The p low bottom m ust be c lea ned so that d i rt wi l l
s l ide off the mold-board without stiCk ing . Wipe the pol i shed surface with a r a g soaked in tu rpenti ne, naptha
or gaso l ine .. An old br ick or a pum ice stone can a l so be
used to remove the protective coat ing, but usua l l y this
i s not necessary if soi l is not too wet ..
TO BEGIN PLOWING
This is a J 0" plow and works best at a depth of 5 to
6 i nches. To turn the p low point into the ground when
open ing the fu rrow, use turnbuckle . After the dead furrow has been made, level the p low by runn ing the r ight
tractor wheels in the previous furrow and adjusting
turnb uck le "A" When the r ight tractor wheels a re in
the furrow, the plow i s designed to run in the proper horizonta I a ng Ie.
For a 5 to 6 i nch p lowing depth , the cou lter should
s l ice from 2 to 3 i nches deep, b ut not deep enough to
drag the hub.
PLOW & COULTER PP·1 064
Lay out your f ie ld to be p lowed, and, i f poss ib le,
make i t rectangu lar i n shape, a bout 3 t imes as long as i t is wide. NOTE: I t i s easier to plow a few long furrows
than many short ones. LEAVE S OME ROOM AT EAC H
END FOR TU R N I NG YOUR TRACTOR . Start plowing by
laying off a dead furrow as shown i n the sketch below.
B e g i n at po i n t "X" and p l o w 0 furrow t o the e n d of y o u r p l o t Fix your eyes on a tree or some distant obiect i n l i ne with the middle of the plot so thot you con g u ide your tractor and plow 0 straight first furrow to point "A" NOTE: ALWAYS LIFT PLOW BEFORE TU R N I N G, and, 01 point " B", lower it again and plow a dead furrow p i l ing the dirt on top of dirt from the first furrow When you return to point "X" and start your real plowing with both the tractor's right wheels i n the furrow a t point "(" , level aut the plow with the turnbuckle P low in a clockwise d i rection, a lways L I F T I N G your plow at the end of the furrow before furning
S PEE D
Move stea d i l y a l ong so that the earth w i l l turn over a n d not fa l l back into the furrow. In most soi l s, th is i s
done at f u l l th rottle i n second gear ..
I n l ight soi ls , p lowing may often be done i n h igh
gear, but if you go too fast, you wi l l get a n uneven plowing job and the d irt i s apt to be thrown i n stead of
ro l led over .
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P A R T S L I S T
When ordering parts always list Part No .. and name of part
Ref. Part No .. Ref. Port No. No .. No,. Description Req'd. No, No. Description Req'd.
The plow is sh ipped in two ca rtons. One carton has the plow base assembly and the cou lter assembly with a bag of parts. The other carton conta ins the beam assembly.
A S S EMB L I N G THE PP-85 PLOW Replace the ad justing rod-R. H., which was re
moved for sh ipment, in the rea r vertica l member. Bolt the vertical member to the plow base, with the bolts suppl ied. Adjust the coulter in accordance with the depth at wh ich you are goi ng to plow.
A S S EMB LIN G R C- l 0 CO U LTER The ro l l ing cou lter is sh ipped complete in one
package. It is attached to the plow with the clamp provided at the front of the plow beam, d i rectly above the plow point. When correctly set it wi l l cut the sod and a l low the plow to turn a clean furrow.
L U B R I CATION There is only one grease fitt ing, and this is located
on the cou lter hub ..
Before starting to p low, apply grease to coulter.
Use mach ine oi l on the threads of ad justing rods ..
When putting plow away, a l ways wipe polished surface and cou lter blade with grease or oil to prevent rust.
PREPARI N G T H E PLOW FOR U S E The plow bottom must be clea ned so that d i rt wi l l
s l ide off the mold-board without sticking. Wipe the pol ished surface with a rag soaked in turpentine, naptha or gasol ine .. An old brick or a pumice stone can a lso be used to remove the protective coating, but usua l ly this is not necessary if soil is not too wet ..
TO B EGI N PLOWING T o turn the plow point into the ground when open
ing the furrow, use turnbuck le. After the dead furrow has been made, level the plow by runn ing the right tractor wheels in the previous furrow and ad justing turn buckle "A." When the right tractor wheels a re in the furrow, the plow is designed to run in the proper horizontal angle ..
For a 5 to 6 inch plowing depth, the coulter shou ld s l ice from 2 to 3 inches deep, but not deep enough to drag the hub.
PP-85 PLOW
& RC-10 COULTER
PLOWIN G TIPS Lay out your field t o b e p lowed, a n d i f possible,
make it recta ngular i n shape, about 3 times as long as it is wide. NOTE: it is easier to p low a few long furrows than many short ones . . LEAVE SOME ROOM AT EAC H END FOR TU RNING YOU R TRACTOR. Start plowi ng by laying off a dead furrow as shown in the sketch below.
Begin at point "X" and plow a furrow to the end of your plot, Fix your eyes on a tree or some distant obiect in line with the middle of the plot so that you can guide your tractor and plow a straight first furrow to point · 'A" . NOTE: ALWAYS LIFT PLOW BEFORE TURNING, and, at point "B", lower it again and plow a dead furrow piling the dirt on top of dirt from the first fun-ow When you return to point "X" and start your real plowing with both the tractor's right wheels in the furrow at point "e", level out the plow with the turnbuckle, Plow in a clockwise direction, always LIFTING your plow af the end of the furrow befo're tuming.
S PEED Move steadi ly a long s o that the earth w i l l turn over
and not fa l l back into the furrow. I n most soils, this is done at full throttle in second gear.
In l ight soi ls, p lowing may often be done in h igh gear, but i f you go too fast, you wi l l get a n uneven plowing job and the d i rt is apt to be thrown instead of rolled over.
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P A R T S L I S T
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PARTS LIST fo r PP-8-A PLOW
Ref" Part No" Ref .. Part No. No" No". Description Req'd" No" No" Description Req'd.
23 2055 Frame Assembly 1 30 1030 Grease Fitting 1 24 2058 Coulter, Standard Ass'y. 1 31 2075 Clamp 1 25 2061 Axle 1 32 1911 Nut, Two Hole 1 26 933188 Roll Pin, 316 x 1 1 33 909555·4 Set Screw, %.16 x 1� 2 27 2062 Hub Assembly 1 34 933217 Roll Pin, � x 1)1 1 28 2063 Blade, Coulter 1 35 5604 Decal 1 29 923080 Rivet, % x % I 3
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PARTS LIST AND INSTRUCTIONS
WHEELHORSE PRODUCTS, INC. • SOUTH BEND, IND.
The plow is sh ipped in two cartons. One carton has the plow base assembly and the cou lter assembly with a bag of parts. The other carton conta ins the beam assembly.
A S S EMB LIN G THE PP- 8-A P LOW Replace the adjust ing rod-R. H., which was re
moved for shipment, i n the rea r vertica l member. Bolt the vertical member to the plow base, with the bolts suppl ied. Adjust the coulter in accordance with the depth at which you are going to plow.
A S S E MB L I N G RC-10 CO U LTER The rolling cou lter is shipped complete in one
package. It is attached to the plow with the clamp provided at the front of the plow beam, d i rectly above the plow point. When correctly set it wi l l cut the sod a n d a l low the plow to turn a clea n fu rrow.
L U B RICATION There is on ly one g rease fitting, and this is l ocated
on the cou lter hub.
Before starting to plow, apply grease to cou lter.
Use machine oil on the threads of ad justing rods.
When putting plow away, a lways wipe polished surface and cou lter blade with grease or o i l to prevent rust.
PREPARIN G THE P LOW FOR U S E The plow bottom must be cleaned so that dirt wi l l
slide off the mold-board without sticki ng . Wipe the pol ished su rface with a rag soaked in tu rpentine, naptha or gasoline. An old brick or a p u m ice stone can also be used to remove the protective coating, but usually this is not necessary if soil is not too wet.
TO B EGIN P LOWING To turn the p low point into the g round when open
ing the furrow, use turnbuckle. After the dead furrow has been made, level the plow by runn ing the right tractor wheels in the previous furrow and adjusting turnbuckle "A." When the right tractor wheels a re in the fu rrow, the plow is desig ned to run in the proper horizontal a ngle.
For a 5 to 6 inch plowing depth, the cou lter shou ld sl ice from 2 to 3 inches deep, but not deep enough to drag the hub.
PP·8·A PLOW
& RC·10 COULTER
P LOWING TIPS Lay out your field t o be p lowed, a n d i f possible,
make it rectangular in shape, about 3 t imes as long as it is wide. NOTE: it is easier to plow a few long furrows tha n many short ones. LEAVE SOME ROOM AT EACH END FOR TURNING YOU R TRACTOR. Start plowing by laying off a dead fu rrow as shown i n the sketch below.
Begin at point "X" and plow a furrow to the end of your plot Fix your eyes on a tree or some distant obiect in line with the middle of the plot so that you can guide your tractor and plow a straight first furrow to point "A". NOTE: ALWAYS LIFT PLOW BEFORE TURNING, and, at point "B", lower it again and plow a dead furrow piling the d i rt on top of dirt from the first furrow, When you return to point "X" and start your real plowing with both the tractor's right wheels in the f u rrow at point " C " , level out the plow with the turnbuckle, Plow in a clockwise d i rection, always L I FTING your plow at the end of the furrow befo're turning,
S PEED Move stead i ly a long s o that the earth w i l l turn over
and not fa l l back into the furrow. In most soils, this is done at fu l l throttle in second gear.
I n l ight soi ls, plowing may often be done in high gear, but if you go too fast, you wi l l get a n uneven plowing job a nd the dirt is apt to be thrown i nstead of rol led over.
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P A R T S L I S T
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PARTS LIST fo r PP-8-A PLOW
Ref. Part No. Ref. ParI No .. No. No. Description Req'd. No .. No. Description Req'd.
34 93321 7 Roll Pin, � x 1 }2 1 28 2063 Blade, Coulter 1 35 441 1 Decal 1 29 923080 Rivet, �6 x % 3
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WHEELHORSE PRODUCTS, INC. • SOUTH BEND, IND.
The plow is sh ipped i n two ca rtons .. One ca rton has
the plow base assem b l y and the cou l ter assem b l y with
a bag of pa rts. The other ca rton conta i n s the bea m
a ssem b l y.
A S SEMB LY
Rep lace the adjust ing rod-R. H , wh ich was removed
for s h i pment, in the rea r vertica l member .. Bolt the
vertica I member to the p low base, with the bolts sup
pl ied .. Adj ust the cou lter i n accorda nce w ith the depth
at which you are going to p low.
LU BRI CATION
There is o n l y one grease f itt ing, and th i s is located
on the cou lter h u b
Before sta rting to p low, apply g rease to cou lter ..
Use mach ine o i l on the th reads of a dj u st ing rods.
When putt ing p low away, a l ways w ipe pol ished s u r-
face and cou lter b lade with grease or o i l to prevent rust
PREPARI NG THE PLOW FOR U SE
The p low bottom m ust be clea ned so that d i rt wi l l
s l ide off the mo ld-boa rd without stick ing Wipe the po l ished s u rface with a rag soa ked in tu rpenti ne, na ptha
or gaso l ine . An old b r ick or a p u m ice stone can a lso be
used to remove the protective coat ing, but usua l l y this
is not necessary i f soi l i s not too wet ..
TO BEGI N PLOWING
T h i s i s a 1 0" plow and works best at a depth o f 5 to
6 inches . To turn the plow point i nto the ground when
opening the furrow, use turnbuckle . After the dead fur
row has been made, level the p low b y ru n n i ng the r ight tractor wheels in the previous furrow and adj usting
turn buckle "A" .. When the right tractor whee ls a re in
the furrow, the plow i s desi gn ed to run in the proper horizonta l ang le .
For a 5 to 6 i nch p lowing depth, the cou l ter should
s l ice from 2 to 3 inches deep, but not deep enough to
drag the hub .
PLOW & COULTER PP·10HD
Lay out your f ield to be p lowed, and, if poss ible,
make it rectangu lar in shape, a bout 3 t imes a s long as
it is wide . . NOTE: I t i s eas ier to plow a few long furrows
tha n many s hort ones. LEAVE SOME ROOM AT EACH END FOR T U R N I NG YOU R TRACTOR . Start p lowing by
laying off a dead furrow as s hown in the s ketch below.
B e g i n at po i n t " X " and p l o w a furrow t o t h e end o f y o u r p l o t Fix your eyes on a tree or some d istant object i n l ine with the middle of the p lot so that you can guide your tractor and plow a straight first furrow to point "A" NOTE, ALWAYS L I FT PLOW BEFORE TURNI NG, and, at paint "B", lower it again and plow a dead furrow p i l ing the dirt o n top of dirt from the first furrow When you return to point "X" and start your real plowing with both the troctor's right wheels i n the furrow at point "C", level out the plow with the turnbuckle, Plow in a clockwise d i rection, a lways L I FT I N G your plow at the end of the furrow before fuming
SPEED
Move stea d i l y a long so that the earth w i l l turn over
and not fa l l back into the furrow In most so i l s , th i s is
done at f u l l th rottl e in second gear ..
In l ight soi ls , plowing rna y often be done i n h igh
gear , b ut if you go too fast, you wi l l get a n uneven
plowing job a nd the d i rt is apt to be th rown i nstead of
ro l led over.
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P A R T S L I S T
When o rder ing paris always list Par t No .. and name of part ..
Ref. Part No .. Ref. Part N o .. No. Description Req'd. No. No
1 2964 A ss'y. - Beam 1 1 7 2049 2 2965 Standar d Ass'y 1 1 8 2969
3 908063·4 Bolt - Hex � - 1 3 x 2� 1 1 9 2970
4 90806 1 -4 Bolt - Hex. � - 1 3 x 2 2 20 2048
5 920085·4 lockwasher � Med. 3 2 1 2968
6 9 1 5 1 1 5-6 Nut - Hex. � - 1 3 Nylock 3 7 2043 Turn - Buckle End R. H .. Thrd. 1
22 297 1 23 901 634-4
B 2044 Turn - Buckle End L .H .. Thrd .. 1 24 901 636-4
Spreader 1 Moldboard 1 Ass'y. - landslide & Heel 1 Ass'y .. Po int 1 Spacer - Spreader 1 Brace - Mo ldboard 1 Bolt - Plow #3 Hd. % - 1 6 x 1 B Bolt - Plow #3 Hd .. % - 1 6 x 1 � 1 Bolt - Plow #3 Hd. K6 x 14 x n � 1 Bolt - Plow #3 Hd. � - 1 3 x 1 % 1 Bolt - Carriage �-13 x 1 % 1 Nut Square % - 1 6 9 No' • Sqoo� K,·" ,�_� Nut - Square � - 1 3 2 80lt - Square Hd .. );2 - 1 3 x 1 1
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PARTS LIST AND INSTRUCTIONS
O . . ® lUlteel7lz1.Ms .0.
. . ..
WHEELHORSE PRODUCTS, INC. • SO�TH BEND, IND.
The plow is sh ipped in two ca rtons. One carton has
the p low base assembly a n d the cou l te r a ssembly with
a bag of parts .. The other carton conta ins the beam
assembly .
A S SEMB LY
Rep lace the a d j usting rod-R.H , wh ich was removed
for sh ipment, in the rear vertica l mem ber. Bolt the
vertica l member to the p low base, with the bolts sup
p l ied .. Adj ust the cou lter in accordance w ith the depth
at wh ich you a re going to p low.
LU BRICATION
There is on l y one grease fitt ing, a n d th is is located
on the cou lter hub
Before start ing to plow, app ly g rease to cou lter.
Use mach ine oil on the threads of adj usting rods . .
When putting p low away, a l wa ys wipe po l i shed sur-
face and cou lter b lade with grease or o i l to prevent rust. .
PREPARI NG THE PLOW FOR U SE
The p low bottom m ust be clea ned so that d i rt w i l l
s l ide off the mo ld-board without sticking .. Wipe the
po l i shed surface with a rag soa ked in turpentine, naptha
or gasol ine . An old br ick or a pum ice stone can a l so be
used to remove the p rotective coat ing, but usua l ly th is
is not necessary if soi l is not too wet.
TO BEGI N PLOWING
This is a 1 0" plow and works best at a depth of 5 to
6 i nches. To turn the p low point in to the g round when
open ing the furrow, use turnbuckle . . After the dead fur
row has been made, leve l the p low by runn ing the r ight
tractor wheels i n the previous furrow a nd ad justing
turnbuckle "A" .. When the r ight tractor w heels a re in
the fur row, the plow is designed to run in the proper
horizonta l a ng le .
For a 5 to 6 i nch p lowing depth, the coulter should s l ice from 2 to 3 inches deep, but not deep enough to d rag the hub.
P LOW & COULT E R P P·101
Lay out you r f ie ld to be p lowed, a nd, if poss ib le,
make it rectangu lar in shape, a bout 3 t imes as long as
it is wide . . NOTE: It is eas ier to p low a few long furrows
than many short ones . . LEAVE SOME ROOM AT EACH
END FOR T U R N I NG YOU R T RACTOR .. Start p lowing by
laying off a dead fur row as shown in the sketch below .
Begin at point fiX" and plow a furrow to the end of your plot. Fix your eyes on a tree or some distant obiect in line with the middle of the plot so that you can guide your tractor and plow a straight first furrow to point "A". NOTE: ALWAYS L IFT PLOW BEFORE TURN I NG, and, at point " B",
lower it again and plow a dead furrow p i l ing the dirt on top of dirt from the first furrow, When you return to point "X" and start your real plowing with both the tractor's right wheels in the furrow at point "CII, level out the plow with the turnbuckle, P low in a clockwise direction, always L I FT I NG your plow ot the end of the furrow before furning
SPEED
Move stea d i l y a long so that the ea rth w i l l turn over
a n d not fa l l back into the furrow. In most soi l s, this is done at f u l l th rottle in second gea r .
I n l ight soi ls , p lowing may often be done in h i g h gear, b u t i f y o u go too fast, you w i l l g e t a n uneven
p lowing job and the d i rt is apt to be thrown instead of
The dump tra i ler is shipped com plete in one car
ton . To assemble, first insert axle, part #2973 in
frame assembly, pa rt #2985. Fasten in position with
shaft col lars, part # 1 085. I nsta l l wheels and secure
w ith cotter pins, part #932034-4.
Insta l l hand le assem bly, part #2997 by fastening
bottom hole to bracket on frame with /:i" x l " hex
head bolt, part # 908005-4. Next fasten latch bar,
part #2974 to the handle assembly and to the index pin, part #2353 with the two /:i" x 1 " bolts, part
# 908005-4 provided. (Note: Do not tighten nylock
n u ts, part # 9 1 5 1 1 1 -6 too tight as handle assembly
m ust p ivot.)
I nsta l l tra i ler h inges, parts #298 3 and #2984
with the /:i" x %" carriage bolts, pa rt # 9000 1 4-4.
DUMP TRA I L E R LTD·243
Fasten bed assem bly, part #2975 to the h inges with
the rem a i n ing /:i" x %" carriage bolts.
O P E R A T I O N
The dump tra i ler i s easily attached to the tractor.
Simply l ift tractor h itch pin, i nsert tra i ler tongue, and
replace pin . A positive lock dump lever enables the
operator to dump from the d rivers seat.
L U B R I C A T I O N
The high pressure g rease fittings o n each wheel
should be l ubricated before use and periodica l ly
thereafter. Al l other m oving parts should be oi led
frequently with a l ight g rade of machine oi l .
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Ref. Part No. Ref . Part No. No No .. Description Req'd. No. No. Description Req'd.
1 2975 Bed Ass'y .. W / A 1 1 1 2354 Index Pin Spring 1 2 9000 1 4·4 Co rriage Bolt l;; ·20 x Ya 1 2 1 2 9320 1 7·4 Cotter Pin Va x 1 1 3 91 5 1 1 1 ·6 Nylock Nut l;; ·20 1 5 1 3 2973 Axle 1 4 2983 Trailer Hinge l.H . 1 1 4 1 085 Shaft Collar 2 5 2984 Trailer Hinge R. H 1 1 5 932034·4 Cotter Pin K6 x 1 2 6 2985 Frame Ass'y W/A 1 1 6 1 758 Tire & Wheel 2 7 2997 Handle Ass'y .. W / A 1 1 7 1 001 Knob 1 8 2974 Latch Bar 1 1 8 2979 Shim 1 9 908005·4 Hex H d . Cap Screw � .20 x 1 3 1 9 1521 Bearings (2 Per Wheel) 4
1 0 2353 Index Pin 1
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PARTS LIST AND INSTRUCTIONS
WHEELHORSE PRODUCTS, INC. • SOUTH BEND, IND.
A S S E M B LY The dump trai ler is shipped complete in
one carton . To assemble, first i nsert axle, part # 2973 in frame assembly, pa rt # 2985. Fasten in position with shaft collars , part # 1 085. I nsta l l wheels and secure with cotter pi ns, part # 1 1 37.
I nsta l l h a n d l e assembly, part # 2997 by fasten ing bottom hole to bracket on frame with 1/4" x I " hex head bolt, part # 1 22 1 . Next fasten latch bar, part # 2974 to the handle assembly and to the index pi n , part #2353 with the two lfiI." x I" bolts, part # 1 22 1 provided . (Note: Do not tighten nyl ock n uts , part # 1 406 too tight as handle assembly m ust pivot . )
I nsta l l trai l er h i nges, parts # 2983 a n d # 2984 with the 1/4" x 5/8" carriage bolts ,
DUMP TRAILER
LTD-242
part # 1 438. Fasten bed assembly, pa rt # 2975 to the hinges with the rema ining 1/4" x 5/8" carriage bolts .
O P E R AT I O N The dump tra i ler is easily attached to the
tractor. Simply l ift tractor hitch pi n , insert trai ler tongue, and replace pin . A positive lock dump lever enables the operator to dump from the drivers seat.
L U B R I CAT I O N The high pressure grease fitti ngs on each
wheel should be l ubricated before use and period ica lly thereafter. All other moving parts should be oiled frequently with a light , grade of machine o i l . �,�
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LTD-242 DUMP TRAILER
Part Ref. Description No. Part Ref. Description No. No. No. Req'd. No. No. Req'd.
1 2975 Bed Ass'y. W / A 1 10 2353 Index Pin 1 2 1438 Carriage Bolt V4 - 20 x o/a 12 1 1 2354 Index Pin Spring 1 3 1406 Nylock N ut V4 - 20 1 5 1 2 1002 Cotter Pin 1 4 2983 Trai ler Hinge (L.H.J 1 13 2973 Axle 1 5 2984 Trai ler Hinge (R.H.J 1 14 1085 Shaft Collar 2 6 2985 Frame Ass'y. W/A 1 1 5 1 137 Cotter Pin 2 7 2997 Handle Ass'y. W/A 1 16 1 709 Tire & Wheel 2 8 2974 Latch Bar 1 1 7 1001 Knob 1 9 1221 Hex Hd . . Cap Screw V4 - 20 x I 3
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LTD-24 DUMP TRAI LER
PARTS LIST AND INSTRUCTIONS ASSEMBLING
The dump trailer is shipped complete in one package .. To assem ble , place the bed (A) upside down. Take the
frame (B) and place it over the bed , lining up the holes .. The frame is bolted in place wi th fo ur %- 1 6 x 1 bolts pro
vided .. Do not tighten a t this time. Put the tong ue assem bly (C) in place as shown , and slide the a xle (D) th ro ugh the
Ref. Part No. No. No. Description Req.
I 2944 Swivel Hitch I 2 291 5 Hitch Bar I 3 2922 Tongue I 4 2927 Frame I 5 2943 Bed I 6 2902 Axle I 7 2936 Latch Front I B 1 709 Tire & Wheel 2 9 1 035L Spring Torsion I
1 0 2942 Chain, Dumping 36" I 1 1 2940 Handle, Trip I 1 2 2941 Clevis Link I 1 3 1 229 Stove Bolt, K6 x % I
WHEEL-HORSE PRODUCTS •
frame and tongue assem bly .. Adj ust the tongue assem bly so it will latch easily by moving the frame (B) forward or back , then tighten the bolts . Place the wheels on the a xle . These are held in place with two K6 x 1 X cotte r pins .. The
trip chain is then bolted to the la tch (E) with the K6 x % s tove bolt & Clevis lin k. The chain may be fastened to the seat on tractor with the toggle handle provided .
LUBRICATION
High press ure grease fittings , one in each wheel sho uld be l ubricated before use a nd periodically there a fter.
Ref .. Part No. No. No. Description Req ..
14 1 062 H HCS, %. 16 x I 4 1 5 1 064 HHCS, % . 1 6 x I X I 1 6 1 032 HHCS, % . 16 x 2 I 1 7 1 079 HHCS, X ·20 x 2X I 1 8 1 0 1 6 NH, %- 1 6 5 1 9 1 080 NHJ, %- 1 6 4 20 1 044 CAST, X -20 I 2 1 1 039 Lockwasher, % 4 22 1 002 Cotter Pin, Ys x I I 23 1 1 37 Cotter Pin, K6 x I 2 24 1 1 25 Lockwasher, K6 I 25 1 028 HHCS, % - 16 x I X I
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PARTS LIST AND INSTRUCTIONS
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A S S E M B L Y
The wagon is shipped completely packed in one ca rton.
A. Remove from ca rton and remove pa rts from inside of bed. B. Turn wagon over and bolt center channels to bed, turn ing leg of channel towards the inside"
C . Bolt on front and rea r axles insta l l ing wheels at the same time. Grease a l l wheels after assembly.
UT I L I TY WAGON U W ·643
O P E R A T I O N
The load capacity of the wagon is eleven cubic feet. Weight capacity is 600 Ibs. More may be hau led but load shou ld be placed evenly over entire wagon bed.
Sides a re removable for hau l ing larger objects.
Sha rp turns over uneven ground shou ld be avoided when wagon is loaded to maximum capacity.
P A R T S L I S T
Ref .. Part No. Ref. Part No. No No. Description Req'd. No. No. Description Req'd.
1 9 1 5 1 1 3-6 Nylock Nut %- 1 6 1 6 1 7 301 9 End Panel 2 2 9 1 5238-4 Hex Jam Nut � - 1 3 2 1 8 3042 Swivel Hitch Assembly 1 3 1 030 Grease Fitting 2 1 9 3044 Draw Bar Assembly 1 4 920083-4 Lock Washer % 1 6 20 3032 Bed Support R. H. 1 5 1 8 1 3 Tool Pin 1 21 3033 Bed Support LH. 1 6 908032-4 Carriage Head Bolt % - 1 6 x % 1 6 22 3034 Front Brace 2 7 908037-4 Carriage Head Bolt % - 1 6 x 1 % 1 0 23 3035 Rear Brace 2 8 .50-75 Snap Ring 6 24 3047 Tie Rod 1 9 908063-4 H .H. CS .. � - 1 3 x 2� 1 25 3608 Clevis Pin 2
(Includes all parts listed in column at right) 1 2 25 1 7 Scraper Bar 1 Order direct from 1 3 1 262 Stave Bolt w / Nut 2
JACKSON MANUFACTURING CO .. 1 4 25 1 8 Swivel Assembly 1 HARRISBURG, PA .. or 1 5 1 263 Stave Bolt w / Nut 2
BENTON HARBOR, MICHIGAN 1 6 1 002 Cotter Pin 2
WHEEL-HORSE PRODU CTS • SOU TH BEND, INDIANA
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PARTS LIST AND
ASSEMBLING
The sp i ke aerato r is sh ippe d complete in two cartons. To assem ble, bolt the draw bar to the pan w ith the fou r %" stove bolts . . Faste n the ball h itch in place w ith the draw
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AERATOR INSTRUCTI ONS
p in. Ne xt fasten the h itch bar to the ball h itch w ith the h itch p in.
The pan o n the aerato r may be use d for we ight if des ire d.
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Ref. Part No. Ref. Part No .. No. No. Description Req. No. No. Description Req.
I E·1 5 1 0" Spike Disc 1 5 1 2 E·30 Cotter Pin, 3{6 x 2 2 2 E·1 6 Draw Pin I 1 3 E·3 1 Axle I 3 E·1 7 Universal Spacer 24 1 4 E·32 Bal l Hitch I 4 E· 1 8 Cotter Pin, Va x I 4 1 5 Hitch Bar 1 5 E·19 Smal l End Spacer 2 1 6 Hitch Pin 1 6 E·20 Draw Bar I 7 E·21 Spring, 3" 2 8 E·22 Washer, outside 2 9 E·26 Axle Bushing 2
1 0 E·27 Stove Bolt w/ Nut and lockwasher 4 1 1 E·29 Pan I
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WHEELHORSE PRODUCTS, INC. • SOUTH BEND, IND.
ASSEMBLY
Place hopper on floor with s l iding scale mark plate down.
Fasten shut-off braces ( l ) to shut-off brackets with washer and cotter key.
Bolt operating lever (2) between concave ends of shutoff braces. Tighten n uts fi rm ly.
Remove lower nut from connecting rod (3). Insert connecting rod into pivot l ink (4) and replace nut, but do not tighten.
Move operating lever (2) upward to closed position. Adjust nuts on connecting rod (3) so shut-off bar touches both stops (5) on bottom of hopper. Now tighten nuts firm ly.
Assemble hitch braces (6) to hopper by inserting short bolts through flattened end of h itch brace, then through hopper. Place lock washers and nuts on bolts and tighten fi rm ly.
Bolt h itch (7) between concave ends of hitch braces. Note h itch can be turned in either an up or down position for h igh or low drawbars.
Rate setting is made by sliding scale mark plate (8) on back of hopper. loosen green knob and sl ide scale mark plate u ntil desired nu mber is in l ine with a rrow pointer. Tighten green knob.
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SPREADER FS·365
OPERATION
Rate settings prescribed for various materia ls a re based on normal tractor mowing speed. If tractor is operated in low gear, then spreader should be set leaner (toward a smaller number) as more material is appl ied at a slower speed.
Plan to operate the spreader in the direction of the longer dimension of lawn.
First apply two spreader widths across the shorter sides. These "headers" provide room for turning around at end of each of the long strips.
Then go back and forth from one header strip to the other until the entire a rea is treated. When approaching these end zones shut off the spreader to avoid double application. Keep it closed while backing or turning a round to avoid extra dosage.
Next do the irregular areas, being careful to shut off spreader in backing and turning. Move the Sliding Dial to a leaner setting in cut-up areas where overlap is u navoidable.
If there are trees or shrubs in the lawn, shut off the spreader as it is pul led around them - otherwise adjacent grass may receive double or triple dosage. Use same care in treating slopes and terraces.
In high wind cover hopper with cardboard, burlap sack or heavy paper.
1 . Empty spreader com pletely before storing. To do this, move spreader away from lawn a rea a nd set wide open at No. 1 8. Run it back and forth vigorously a few times to expel a l l material from hopper.
2. Oil. Leave spreader in open position. Use aerosol Oil Spray or oily rag to apply oil to underside of hopper where shut-off plate moves back and forth. Also squirt oil on spring located in housing below Sliding Dial. Place a few drops of oil on axle between wheel and hopper, at each end. If this is neglected, wheels may lock because of rusting. Light penetrating oil will usually loosen.
P A R' T S L I S T
Ref" Part No, Ref, Part No, No" Description Req'd, No" No"
P lace hopper on floor with s l iding sca le mark plate down.
Fasten shut-off braces ( l ) to shut-off bar brackets with pin, washer a n d cotter key.
Bolt operating lever (2) between concave ends of shutoff braces. Tighten n uts firmly.
Remove lower n ut from connecting rod (3). Insert connecting rod into pivot l ink (4) and replace n ut, but do not tighten.
Move operating lever (2) upward to closed position. Adjust nuts on connecting rod (3) so shut-off bar touches both stops (5) on bottom of hopper. Now tig hten n uts fi rm ly.
Assemble h itch braces (6) to hopper by inserting short bolts through flattened end of h itch brace, then through hopper. P lace lock washers and n uts on bolts a n d tighten fi rmly.
Bolt h itch (7) between concave ends of h itch braces. Note h itch can be turned in either an up or down position for h igh or low drawbars.
Rate setting is made by s l id ing sca le mark plate (8) on back of hopper. loosen green knob and sl ide scale mark p late u nt i l desired n u m ber is i n l in e with a rrow pointer. Tighten green knob.
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SPREADER FS-363
OPERATION
Rate settings prescribed for various materia ls a re based on norm a l tractor mowing speed. If tractor is operated in low gea r, then spreader shou ld be set leaner (towa rd a smal ler number) as more m ateria l i s applied a t a s lower speed.
Plan to operate the spreader in the d irection of the longer d imension of lawn.
First apply two spreader widths across the shorter s ides. These "headers" provide room for turning a rou nd at end of each of the long strips.
Then go back and forth from one header strip to the other u nti l the entire a rea is treated. When approaching these end zones shut off the spreader to avoid double appl ication. Keep it closed whi le backing or turning a roun d to avoid extra dosage.
Next do the irregular areas, being careful to shut off spreader in backing a n d turning. Move the Sl id ing D ia l to a leaner setting in cut-up areas where overlap is u navoidable.
If there are trees or shrubs i n the lawn, shut off the spreader as it is pu l led a rou nd them - otherwise adjacent g rass may receive double or triple dosage. Use same care in treating s lopes and terraces.
In high wind cover hopper with cardboard, bu rlap sack or heavy paper.
Overlap spreader wheel tracks to insure complete coverage.
CARE OF S PREADER
1 . Empty spreader com pletely before storing. To do th is, move spreader away from lawn area and set wide open at N o. 20. Run it back a n d forth vigorously a few times to expel a l l material from hopper.
2. Oil. Leave spreader in open position. Use aerosol Oil Spray or oily rag to apply oil to un derside of hopper where sh ut-off plate moves back and forth. Also squ irt oil on spring located in housing below Sliding Dial. Place a few drops of oil on axle between wheel and hopper, at each end. If this is neg lected, wheels may lock because of rusti ng. Light penetrating oil wi l l u sual ly loosen.
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P A R T S L I S T
Ref. Part Req'd. Ref.. No No Description No. No.
1 1 672 Spring-Control Rod 1 1 6
2 1 673 Agitator-Axle Ass'y. R.H .. 1 17
3 1 674 Agitator-Axle Ass'y. tH. 1 1 8
4 1 675 Baffle 1 1 9
5 1 676 Ranger Shut-Off Bar 2 20
6 1 677 Shut-Off Bar 1 2 1
7 1 678 Bearing-Support Assembly with Bearing 1 22
8 1 679 Hopper 1 23
9 1 680 Hitch Brace 2 24
1 0 1 68 1 Brace-Hopper 1 25
1 1 I 1 682 Shut-Off Bracket Ass'y. with 95 1 9A-3 Control Link 1
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27 1 2 1 683 Hitch 1 28 1 3 1 684 Housing Control Ass'y. less Green Knob 1 29 1 4 1 685 Hub Cap 2 30 1 5 1 686 Pointer 1
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Port Req'd. No. Description No ..
1 687 Green Plastic Knob 1 1 688 Operating Lever with Grip 1 1 689 Operating Lever Rod 1 1 690 Bearing End Plate 2 1 691 Scale Mark Plate 1 1 692 Rod - Rate Control 1
1 693 Wheel with Tire 2
1 694 Body Bearings 4
1 695 Carton 1
1 696 Handle Grip 1
1 697 Shut-Off Brace 2
3039 Hitch Adaptor 1
441 1 Decal 1
1 489 Bolt 1
1 408 Nut 1
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PA R T S L I S T A N D I N S T R U C T I O N S
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Ref. Part No. Ref. Part No .. No. No .. Description Req .. No. No .. Description Req ..
1 3001 Tongue 1 Agitator and Axle, pair 2 3005 Swivel Assembly 1 Axle Support and Bearings 3 3003 Rod Assembly 1 Axle Bearings, pair 4 1 073 Cap Screw, ),-2· 1 3 x 1 % 1 Baffle Plate 5 1 026 Nut, Jam, ),-2. 13 2 Bearing Retainer and Plate 6 1 064 Cap Screw, %-16 x 1 ),-2 1 Connecting Rod 7 1 0 1 6 Nut Hex, %- 16 1 Control Rod Housing 8 1 1 1 9 Washer, y,; SAE 8 Green Knob for Control Plate 9 3000 H itch, complete 1 Handle Brace, each
Hopper, body only Order above parts from Operating lever with Knob
WHEEL-HORSE PRODUCTS Pointer
• Rate Control Rod
SPREADER ASSEMBLY MODEL 1 00·T·55
(Includes all parts listed in column at right)
Scale Mark Plate Spring for Rate Control Shut Off Bar
Order direct from Shut Off Bar Hanger P lates, pair O. M . . SCOTT & SONS Shut Off Bar Yoke MARYSVILLE, OHIO Brackets for Operating lever, pair