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OPERATOR’S MANUAL MANURE SPREADER MS1223 MS1227 HSMFG0903 Rev. 2 HPOMSP4
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O P E R A T O R ’ S M A N U A L

MANURE SPREADER

MS1223MS1227

HSMFG0903 Rev. 2 HPOMSP4

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TABLE OF CONTENTS............................................................................INSIDE COVER

WARRANTY & NOTES.............................................................................................................................1

DEALER PRE-DELIVERY & DELIVERY CHECKLIST...................................................3

SPECIFICATIONS.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5

BOLT TORQUE CHART................................................................................................6

BE ALERT SYMBOL.....................................................................................................7

SAFETY RULES........................................................................................................8-9

DANGER - WARNING DECALS..............................................................................10-11

OPERATION MS1223 & MS1227...........................................................................12-13

ADJUSTMENTS........................................................................................................13-15

LUBRICATION GUIDE MS1223 & MS1227.............................................................15-17

DECAL LOCATION MS1223 & MS1227................................................................18-19

TROUBLE SHOOTING.................................................................................................20

OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT....................................................................................................21

ORDERING PARTS - ABOUT IMPROVEMENTS...........................................................22

SERVICE & PARTS NOTES......................................................................................23

PARTS LISTS & DIAGRAMS MS1223 & MS1227.............................................24-45

SEMI-LIQUID PAN...................................................................................................24-25

OPTIONAL HYDRAULIC ENDGATE.......................................................................32-33

OPTIONAL TOP BEATER..............................................................................................37

OPTIONAL HYDRAULIC DRIVE.....................................................................................................40-45

SERVICE RECORDS.................................................................................................46

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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NOTES

WARRANTY:Warranty coverage is provided by John Deere according to the terms of theAgricultural/Commercial & Consumer Equipment Warranty Statement. Carefully read thewarranty statement on the back of your original purchase order for details on coverageand limitations of this warranty.

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AFTER COMPLETION, DEALER SHOULD REMOVE AND RETAIN FOR RECORDS

FRONTIERDEALER PRE-DELIVERY CHECK LIST

After the Manure Spreader has been completely set-up, check to be certain it is in correct running order beforedelivering to the customer. The following is a list of points to inspect. Check off each item as you have madethe proper adjustments and found the item operating satisfactorily.

PTO shields turn freely.All Shields and Guards are in place and fastened.All grease fittings have been lubricated and gearbox filled to proper level -See lubrication guide in this manual.All mechanisms are operating trouble free.All roller chains are at proper tension.All bolts and fasteners are tight.All decals are in place and legible.

Serial Number

(Dealer’s Name) Model Number

(Signature of Pre-Delivery Inspector) (Inspection Date)

DEALER DELIVERY CHECK LIST

This check list that follows is an important reminder of valuable information that should be passed on to thecustomer at the time this Manure Spreader is delivered.

Check off each item as you explain it to the customer.

This delivery check list, when properly filled out and signed assures the customer that the Pre-deliveryservice was satisfactorily performed.

Explain to the customer that the pre-delivery inspection was made.Explain to the customer all saftey precautions they must exercise when operating this unitExplain recommended loads for different types of materials.Explain to customer that regular lubrication is required for proper operation and long life ofmachine. Show customer the lubrication section of Owner’s Manual.Give the customer Owner’s Manual and make sure he reads and understands all operating andservice instructions.Record Serial Number on page 22 of this Manual.

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Date Delivered Dealer’s Name

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Signature of Original Buyer

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FRONTIER MODEL MS1223 & MS1227MANURE SPREADER

Your Frontier spreader has been manufactured of the finest quality materials andcomponents. The performance you get from your machine is largely dependent upon howwell you read and understand this manual and apply this knowledge. There is a right and awrong way to do everything. Please do not assume that you know how to operate andmaintain your spreader before reading this manual carefully. Keep this manual available forready reference.

S P E C I F I C A T I O N S

MS1223 MS1227Top Flare Width. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68”. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68”Inside Width. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59-3/4”. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59-3/4”Inside Length. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12’-1”. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14’-1”Inside Depth. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28-3/8”. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28-3/8”Overall Width w/295/75R22.5 Tires. . . . . . . . . . . . 92-1/2”. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92-1/2”Overall Length. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18’-6”. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20’-5-1/2”Overall Loading Height (Top of Flare). . . . . . . . . .51-1/2”. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51-1/2”Overall Height w/Hyd. Endgate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55”. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55”Diameter of Beater. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29”. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29”Weight w/295/75R22.5 Tires. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2890 Lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3230 Lbs.Capacity (Old Rating). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .235 Bu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .270 Bu.Capacity - Cu. Ft. Struck Level. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .167Rear Hydraulic Endgate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Optional. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OptionalSemi Liquid Rear Pan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Standard. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .StandardUpper Beater. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Optional. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OptionalDrive. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Two Speed Gearbox. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Variable Speed Hydraulic Drive. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Factory Installed Option Only. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Front Splash Panel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sandard. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . StandardPTO Speed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 540 RPM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .540 RPM

Note: Determine right and left side of spreader by viewing it from the rear. If instructions or partslists call for hardened bolts see page 6 to identify.

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BEALERT! YOUR SAFETY

IS INVOLVED.

THIS SYMBOL IS USED THROUGHOUT THIS BOOK WHENEVER YOUR PERSONAL SAFETY ISINVOLVED. TAKE TIME TO BE CAREFUL. REMEMBER: THE CAREFUL OPERATOR IS THE BESTOPERATOR. MOST ACCIDENTS ARE CAUSED BY HUMAN ERROR. CERTAIN PRECAUTIONSMUST BE OBSERVED TO PREVENT THE POSSIBILITY OF INJURY OR DAMAGE.

TRACTORSThis operator’s manual uses the term “Tractor” when identifying the power or the towing source.

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RECOGNIZE SAFETY INFORMATION

This is the safety-alert symbol. When you see this symbolon your machine or in this manual, be alert to the potentialfor personal injury.

Follow recommended precautions and safe operatingpractices.

UNDERSTAND SIGNAL WORDS

A signal word- DANGER, WARNING, or CAUTION - isused with the safety-alert symbol.DANGER identifies themost serious hazards.

Safety signs with signal word DANGER or WARNING aretypically near specific hazards.

General precautions are listed on CAUTION safety signs.

FOLLOW SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Carefully read all safety messages in this manual,and all safety signs on your machine. Follow allrecommended precautions and safe operatingprocedures.

Keep signs in good condition. Immediately replaceany missing or damaged signs.

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OBSERVE MAXIMUM TRANSPORT SPEED

The maximum transport speed for thisimplement is 32 km/h (20 mph).

Some tractors are capable of operating at speeds that exceedthe maximum transport speed of this implement. Regardless ofthe maximum speed capability of the tractor being used to towthis implement, do not exceed the implement’s maximumtransport speed.

Exceeding the implements maximum transport speed can result in:" Loss of control of the tractor/implement combination" Reduced or no ability to stop during braking" Implement tire failure" Damage to the implement structure or its components

Use additional caution and reduce speed when towing underadverse surface conditions, when turning, and when on inclines.

Do not attempt transport if the fully loaded implement weighs morethan 1.5 times the weight of the tractor.

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TRACTORSThis operators manual uses the term “Tractor” when identifying the power or the towing source.

W A R N I N GTO PREVENT SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH

Study The Above Safety RulesATTENTION - BE ALERT - YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED

BEFORE YOU ATTEMPT TO OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT, READ AND STUDY THE FOLLOWINGINFORMATION. IN ADDITION, MAKE SURE THAT EVERY INDIVIDUAL WHO OPERATES OR WORKSWITH THIS EQUIPMENT, WHETHER FAMILY MEMBER OR EMPLOYEE, IS FAMILIAR WITH THESESAFTEY PRECAUTIONS.KNOW HOW TO STOP UNLOADING MECHANISM BEFORE STARTING IT.

If the machine becomes clogged, disengage the PTO. Stop the tractor engine, remove ignition key,and allow all mechanisms to stop before cleaning or working on the machine.Never allow riders in or on the machine.

DO NOT get off the tractor while the spreader is in operation.

DO NOT attempt to perform maintenance or repair with tractor running and PTO hooked up.

DO NOT step up on machine at any time.

NEVER manually feed material into the beaters.

DO NOT allow minors to operate or be near the machine.

DO NOT ALLOW PERSONNEL OTHER THAN THE QUALIFIED OPERATOR NEAR THE MACHINE.

Before starting tractor, be sure PTO shields turn freely and PTO is securely locked to tractor.

DO NOT clean, adjust, or lubricate the machine when any part is in operation.

Keep hands, feet, and clothing away from beaters when they are revolving.

Loose or floppy clothing should not be worn by the operator.

Be sure the machine is clear of people, tools, and other objects before engaging PTO.

DO NOT step over power take off shaft. Stay clear of PTO at all times.

NEVER start manure spreader until all guards and safety shields are secured in place.

NEVER operate spreader with a PTO speed Greater Than 540 RPM.

Stay clear of Hydraulic Lines. They may be under extreme pressure or heat.

Frontier always takes the operator and his safety into consideration and guards exposed movingparts for his protection. However, some areas cannot be guarded or shielded in order to assure properoperation. In addition, the operators manual and decals on the machine itself warn you of furtherdanger and should be read and observed closely.

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1. Check for proper assembly and adjustment and make sure that all bolts are tightened. Securely retighten after a few hours of operation, as bolts can loosen up on new machinery. Check wheel

bolts upon delivery and periodically thereafter. Wheel bolts should be tightened at 85-90 ft/lbs. oftorque.

2. Check the tires and inflate to the recommended pressure(295/75R22.5 tires to 55 pounds16.5 x 16.1 tires to 36 pounds).

3. Adjust the tractor hitch and attach the spreader to the tractor as described in the following sections. 4. Attach the speed control/beater engage and disengage rope to a convenient point on the tractor. 5. Lubricate the machine completely and check the oil level of gearbox. 6. Before operation, run machine slowly to make sure that the spreader is operating and lubricated

properly.

OPERATION

TRACTOR HITCHThe hitch of the spreader is designed for astandardized tractor hitch. Adjust the drawbar sothat it is 13 to 17 inches above the ground. Extendor shorten it so that the horizontal distance from theend of the tractor power takeoff shaft to the centerof the hitch pin hole is 14 inches, as shown indrawing. An improperly located hitch point maycause damage to the universal joints of the powertakeoff. Secure the drawbar so that the hitch pinhole is directly below the power drive line.If this implement is attached to a tractor with a clevishitch (hammer-strap) style drawbar, the hammer-strapmust be removed to prevent damage to the IID guardingand the IID telescoping members.[See Figure 1]

If this implement is attached to a tractor with an offset inthe drawbar, be certain it is in the down position toprevent damage to the IID guarding and the IIDtelescoping members. [See Figure 2]

ATTACHING TO THE TRACTOR 1. Fasten the spreader hitch to the drawbar with a hitch pin with a safety locking device. Use 1” diameter hitch pin to pull spreader. 2. Remove the weight from the jack (jack is not to be used when spreader is loaded). Remove jack from pipe mount and place on convenient storage mount located on top of left hitch channel. This allows protection of jack from tractor tires during turns. 3. Slide spring loaded locking collar on PTO yoke rearward, and slide it onto the tractor PTO shaft. Release spring loaded collar. Be sure the pins fall into the groove of the tractor PTO shaft and collar snaps forward into locking position. CAUTION: Do not use a steel hammer to aid in joining PTO parts.SERVICINGBe certain to disconnect all sources of power before servicing. Keep pant cuffs and loose clothing away fromall chains and gear drives as well as the other moving parts. Keep off the equipment when in use, and keepall safety shields in place. Do not attempt to clean, grease or lubricate while the machine is running.Never allow riders in or on the machine.

When transporting on the highway, regularly clean the reflective tape at the rear of the spreader.There is a holder provided for your SMV sign.

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LOADINGIn freezing weather, make certain that hydraulic tail gate (if equipped with one) is not frozen to the sides or onthe floor of the spreader. Make sure the apron chain is not frozen to the spreader floor or any lumps ofmanure are frozen to the floor.Begin loading the spreader at the front end and work toward the rear until loading is completed. Loadingthis way permits the material to be spread uniformly. Loading front to rear is particularly important when thespreader is loaded by a mechanical loader because this type of load requires more power to spread thanothers loads.When hauling extremely heavy materials with a large portion of dirt, it may be necessary to reduce the loadsize to prevent excessive shear bolt breakage. Never dump material onto the beater. Do not use extrasideboards. Do not overload spreader. Overloading decreases spreading effectiveness. Do not load morethan 15 inches above the beater.SPREADINGNOTE: Two speed apron drive and beater engage/disengage mechanisms are contained in a single gearbox at the rear of spreader.This gearbox is controlled by one rope leading to the tractor. 1. When ready to unload, before engaging PTO, make sure that the gearbox is in the “low” position, with the shifter dog all the way to the “low” side of the indicator slot. 2. Raise the hydraulic endgate (if so equipped). 3. Engage the PTO slowly. 4. The apron speed may be increased from 4-1/2 fpm to 8-1/2 fpm (at 540 RPM) by pulling once on the

control rope until the shifter stops and locks into the “high speed” position. The beater will continueto operate in this position.

5. When the spreader is almost empty, the bed can be cleaned out by again, pulling once on the controlrope until the shifter dog locks into the “clean-out/beater disengaged” position. The beater will stop,and the apron will continue to run in the “high” speed position, thus saving unloading time.

6. When spreader is empty, SHUT OFF PTO. With the PTO off, pull the control rope once again andrelease it. The shifter will return to the “low” position, ready to begin unloading the next load. DO NOT

SHIFT FROM CLEAN OUT TO LOW POSITION WITH THE PTO RUNNING. 7. Do not operate the spreader with a PTO speed greater than 540 RPM.

ADJUSTMENTSFAILURE TO FOLLOW THE RECOMMENDED ADJUSTMENTS WILL VOID WARRANTY

APRON 1. Adjust the apron by loosening the mounting bolts on the chain slides on the outside of the frame. Mounting bolts shown in the drawing. 2. Tighten the adjusting bolts until the apron chain clears clears the underside of the axle by 1 inch.NOTE: Tighten the adjusting bolts (on each front corner)equally on each side so that the apron slats run parallel withthe ends of the bed. The apron will be damaged if themachine is operated with one end of the apron slats runningahead of the opposite end. Do not tighten the apron chainsexcessively. MOUNTING BOLTS ADJUSTING BOLT

Low Speed

High Speed

Clean Out

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DRIVE CHAINTo adjust front drive chain, turn nut on adjustingrod (located at the right hand front side ofspreader) clodkwise. There should be 1/2”deflection at the center of the drive chain. Overtightening or too loose of a chain will result inexcessive wear on the bearing, chain andsprockets.

TIGHTENER BOLT

ADJUSTING WHEEL HUBSTo adjust wheel hubs, tighten the castellated nut on the spindle to the point where there is no end-play anda slight drag on the bearings. Replace the cotter key with a new one of the correct size.

APRON WORM DRIVE CHAINThe main apron drive chain is kept tight with a nylon roller type adjustable tightener. Periodically checktension on chain. Chain is properly adjusted when there is 1/8” deflection in center of chain. Also checktightener for wear and replace when necessary.

SHEAR BOLTS (Apron drive)The main apron is protected by two shear bolts located on the drivesprocket on the main conveyor drive shaft at the rear of thespreader. Two spare shear bolts are provided. Shearing of the boltsis normally due to the apron being frozen fast to the floor or the slatscatching on manure that is frozen to the floor. In some cases, thebolt will shear due to the spreader being overloaded. Alwaysdetermine the cause of the failure and eliminate the cause beforeinstalling new shear bolts. Always use Frontier shear bolts, partnumber HPD31, when replacing shear bolts.

REPLACEMENT SHEAR BOLTS

SHEAR BOLTS

SHEAR BOLTS (Main Drive)The beater and the apron drive are protected by one shear bolt located onthe front end of the side drive shaft (left side of spreader). Two spareshear bolts are provided. Shearing of the bolts is normally due toforeign objects in the manure or starting the spreader PTO tooquickly with high tractor RPM’s. Always use Frontier shear bolts,partnumber HPD31, when replacing shear bolts.

SHEAR BOLT

SPARE SHEAR BOLTS

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Shields Removed for Clarity

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SPRING BRACKET TURNBUCKLE Shields Removed for Clarity

LUBRICATION GUIDEThe operator should become familiar with all lubrication points and establish a systematic routine to insurecomplete and quick lubrication of the machine.

GEARBOX- Before using your new machine, check theoil in the main apron drive and beater drive gearbox.Keep the gearbox filled to the oil plug on the rear of thegearbox as shown with Mobilube SHC 75W90 (orequivilant) gear lube.

DRIVE CHAINS- Lubricate the drive chains with a lightmachine oil. Keep chains aligned with sprockets, this willlengthen the life of the sprockets and chain. Lubricatechains often.

GREASE FITTINGS- There are eleven grease fittings on the Model MS1223 and thirteen on the ModelMS1227 manure spreader. Thirteen and fifteen respectively if wquipped with haydraulic endgate. If these arelubricated properly and often enough, it will prolong the life of the spreader. (Grease every 20 hours, alsobefore storage and after power washing.) Make certain that the grease fittings are free of paint and dirt.Force a high-quality grease into them until the grease comes out around the shaft on the sleeve-type bear-ings. On the sealed ball bearings, grease should be added slowly until a slight bead forms at the sealsindicating the correct amount of lubricant. Wipe off excess grease to prevent the accumulation of chaff andgrit around the bearings. (See page 16 for grease zerk location.)

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APRON SPEED AND BEATER CONTROLOne cable controls the beater and apron drive two speedgearbox. To compensate for wear or stretching of this cableadjust turnbuckle behind shield at left hand front of spreader.Refer to drawing to properly adjust manure spreader. Positionspeed control in HI Speed. Measurement (A) is 2-1/2 inches.This is factory set and should not be changed. Do not movebracket or collar on control rod. The distance between collarand face of gearbox should be as follows for the differentspeeds: (distance B)LO Speed: 0” (tight against gearbox)HI Speed: 7/16 -1/2”CLEAN OUT: 3/4-1 1/16”If collar on control rod does not pull tight to gearbox in LOSpeed, after HI Speed has been properly adjusted, applymore tension to return spring behind shield at right hand frontof spreader. To adjust spring, loosen bolt holding springbracket on to adjustment rod. Slide spring bracket towardsright side of spreader. Retighten bolt.

OIL LEVEL

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LUBRICATION GUIDE (CONTINUED)

GREASE ZERK LOCATIONA. (3) PTO ShaftB. (2) Front jack shaft bearings.C. (2) Side shaft MS1223 (4) MS1227D. (2) Rear drive shaft (LH is a remote fitting)E. (1) Rear drive shaft shear sprocketF. (1) Beater bearing (RH side)G. (2) Hydraulic endgate arms (If equipped with a Hydraulic Endgate)

NOTE: Shields removed in some pictures for clarity. DO NOT OPERATE WITH SHIELDS REMOVED

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A B C

E G D

D F

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LUBRICATION GUIDE (Continued)

PTO ASSEMBLY- Care must be taken to keep the male andfemale driving elements well lubricated and free sliding.Failure to observe this precaution will result in excessivepressure being required to collapse or extend the assemblywhile subject to operating torque. This excessive force maydamage or displace the jackshaft bearings. DO NOT lubricatethe shield surfaces. The shield surfaces must be kept dry, asdirt accumulation on them will quickly cause these units tobind and not rotate. Care should also be taken to be certainthat the rotating integral shields are not dented or damaged,as this also will result in excessive force being applied againstthe jackshaft. Damaged shields also cause obvious difficultieswhen installing the assembly. If at any time the shields do notturn freely, they should be checked to determine the cause,and repaired or cleaned. To avoid damage to the main drivebearings, avoid turning sharp corners while PTO is running.Start and Stop PTO slowly to avoid damage to the drive line.

BEATER

When replacing beater paddles, the sharp edges of the teeth must lead in the direction of beater travel. Onthe right half of the beater the teeth must point to the right side of the spreader. On the left half of thebeater the teeth must point to the left side of the spreader. Always use Frontier special grade 5 bolts,washers, and nuts when replacing blades. Use Frontier part number HPR10 (1/2” GR.5 bolt), HPR11 (1/2”special nut). Torque to 60 foot lbs.

When transporting on the highway, regularly clean the reflective tape at the rear of thespreader. Ther is a holder provided for your SMV sign.

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DECAL LOCATIONYour Frontier Manure Spreader was manufactured with operator safety in mind. Located on the manurespreader are various decals to aid in operation, and warn of danger or caution areas. Pay close attentionto all decals on your Manure Spreader.

DO NOT REMOVE ANY OF THESE DECALS. IF DECALS ARE LOST, DAMAGED,OR IFMANURE SPREADER IS REPAINTED, REPLACE DECALS. REMEMBER: DECALS AREFOR YOUR PROTECTION AND INFORMATION.

Listed below are the decals on your Manure Spreader. These decals may be ordered individually by partnumber or by ordering a complete set.

ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTIONA HP1223 (2) Frontier MS1223 Model Decal

HP1227 (2) Frontier MS1227 Model DecalB HP82602 Warning - Crushing HazardC HP71188B Jack Storage PositionD HP2X9AMBER Amber ReflectorE HP9194B Danger - Never Allow RidersF HP1494J (2) Warning - Do Not Clean or WorkG HP1494K (3) Warning - Do Not Remove ShieldsH HP1494B (2) Warning - Do Not Remove ShieldsI HP11599 Warning - Stay Clear of LeaksJ HP12794 (2) Warning - Do Not Remove Shields (3) MS1227K HP9194A (2) Danger - No Step - Stay ClearL HP1494L Danger - Rotating DrivelineM Serial NumberN HP1494A (4) Warning - Do Not OperateO HP82793 Beater / Apron ControlP HPFRONTIER19 (3) Frontier DecalQ HP11211176 (2) Shear BoltsR HP111593C (2) Danger - Stay Clear of Endgate Arms (If Equipped)S HP111593A (2) Danger - Stay Clear of BeaterT HP2X9RED (2) Red ReflectorsU HPHPFRON1 Warning - Help Avoid InjuryV HP093020 (2) GreaseW HP71494A (2) Warning - Do Not OperateX HPHS404 Patent NumbersY HP92606 Warning - Do Not Exceed Transport Speed

5HP729031223 Complete Set of Decals for MS12235HP729031227 Complete Set of Decals for MS1227

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P F I E U G

L M W B Y K C O H D

X Q (Behind Shield)

H J

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DECAL LOCATION (CONTINUED)

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N N

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B

Shields Removed for ClarityR G F

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Q W (Behind Shield) R

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TROUBLE SHOOTINGWARNINGMAKE SURE THAT THE TRACTOR IS SHUT OFF AND THE SPREADER CAN NOT MOVEBEFORE SERVICING THE MANURE SPREADER. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR SERVICEWORK TO BE PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON ONLY.

TROUBLE... POSSIBLE CAUSE... POSSIBLE REMEDY...

Beater Does Not Turn PTO Not Turning Engage Tractor PTO

Beater Not Engaged Engage Beater (See page #13)

Main Drive Shear Bolt Sheared Replace Main Drive Shear Bolt(See page #14)

Front Drive Chain Off, Replace or Repair Front Drive ChainBroken, or Missing (See page #14)

Control Cable out of Adjustment Adjust Control Cable (See page#15)

Splined Beater Insert Worn or Replace Splined Beater Insert andSplines Sheared Off Gearbox Output Shaft

Beater Will Not Disengage Control Cable Out of Adjustment Adjust Control Cable (See page #15)

Control Linkage Binding Check Control Linkage, Make SureIt Is Free Moving

Apron Does Not Turn PTO Not Turning Engage Tractor PTO

Main Drive Shear Bolt Sheared Replace Main Drive Shear Bolt(See page #14)

Apron Drive Shear Bolts Sheared Replace Apron Drive Shear Bolts(See page #14)

Front Drive Chain Off, Broken,

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OPTIONAL EQUIPMENTREAR PAN/SEMI-LIQUID HYDRAULIC ENDGATEThe rear pan shown below is optional equipment on ModelsMS1223 & MS1227. Semi-liquid hydraulic endgate (picturedbelow right) is optional equipment on Models MS1223 &MS1227. Rear pan and hydraulic endgate may be usedtogether on both models.

REAR PAN HYDRAULIC ENDGATE

TOP BEATER

UPPER BEATEROptional upper beater available on both models will provide more uniform spreading in heaped and heavilymatted material. Upper beater may be used with hydraulic endgate or rear pan.

When transporting on the highway, regularly clean the reflective tape at the rear of the spreader.There is a holder provided for your SMV sign.

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR ORDERING PARTS

All service parts should be ordered through your authorized Frontier dealer. He will be able to give youfaster service if you will provide him with the following.

1. Model & Serial Number - Both can be located on the front center bearing post below the PTO shaft.2. All reference to left or right apply to the machine as viewed from the rear.3. Parts should not be ordered from illustration only. Please order by complete part number.4. If your dealer has to order parts - give shipping instructions VIA truck - large pieces (please specify local truck lines) VIA United Parcel Service (include full address)

PLEASE RECORD NUMBERS FOR YOUR UNIT FOR QUICK REFERENCE

ABOUT IMPROVEMENTS

FRONTIER IS CONTINUALLY STRIVING TO IMPROVE IT’S PRODUCTS.

We must therefore, reserve the right to make improvements or changes whenever it becomes practical todo so, without incurring any obligation to make changes or additions to the equipment previously sold.

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SERVICE & PARTS NOTES

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FIGURE 1

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FIGURE 1FRONTIER MODELS MS1223 & MS1227

BEATER AND PAN ASSEMBLYSPREADER MODEL & PART NO.

ITEM MS1223 MS1227 DESCRIPTION1. HP23N1 “ 5/16” X 5” GR.5 Bolt2. HP23N2 “ Splined Beater Insert3. HP23N3 “ Beater Blade Holder LH4. HP23N4 “ Beater Blade Holder RH5. HP23N276 “ Beater Blade - Hardened6. HP23N277 “ Beater Blade - Hardened7. HP23N7 “ Beater Blade Wiper LH8. HP23N8 “ Beater Blade Wiper RH9. HPR10 “ 1/2” x 1-1/4” Bolt GR.510. HPR35 “ 1/2” Lock Washer11. HPR11 “ 1/2” Lock Nut12. HP23N263 “ Beater13. HP5B9 “ 3/8” x 1-1/4” Woodruff Key14. HP23N10 “ Beater Shaft Support15. HP23N11 “ Beater Stub Shaft16. HPF116 “ Bearing Flange (Heavy Duty)17. HPF115 “ Bearing (Grease Type)18. HPF114A “ Bearing Flange w/Zerk 45°19. HPF16 “ Lock Collar20. HP23N12 “ Bearing Flange Guard21. HP23N13 “ RH Side Poly Hold Down22. HP23N14 “ LH Side Poly Hold Down23. HP23N264 “ LH Main Panel24. HP23N265 “ RH Main Panel25. HP23N17 “ Drive Shaft Bushing26. HP23N257 “ Drive Shaft Bracket LH27. HP23N19 “ Drive Shaft Bracket RH28. HP23N20 HP27N1 Pan Trip Rope29. HPR31 “ Clip30. HP23N21 “ Pan Trip Lever31. HPR27 “ Spring32. HP23N22 “ 1/2” x 1-1/2” Carriage Bolt33. HP23N23 “ Trip Lever Spacer34. HPA34 “ 1/2” Flat Washer35. HPR70 “ Cotter Pin36. HPF112 “ Spacer37. HP23N24 “ Pan Rubber Flap38. HP23N25 “ Pan Strap39. HP23N267 “ Pan Support Brace40. HP23N268 “ LH Pan Support41. HP23N29 “ RH Pan Support42. HP23N30 “ Pan43. HP23N64 “ Shield Bracket44. HP17G10 “ LH Anti-Wrap Guard

NOTE: “(SAME PART NO. AS MODEL MS1223)

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FIGURE 2

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FIGURE 2FRONTIER MODELS MS1223 & MS1227

SPINDLE, HUB AND BOX PARTSSPREADER MODEL & PART NO.

ITEM MS1223 MS1227 DESCRIPTION1. HP23N31 “ RH Side Stake2. HP23N32 “ LH Side Stake3. HPB8 HPB90 Seal4. HPB7 HPB91 Inner Bearing5. HPB7A HPB91A Inner Race6. HPB6 HP26G4 Hub7. HPB32 HPB93 Hub Bolt8. HPB5A HPB94A Outer Race9. HPB5 HPB94 Outer Bearing10. HPB4 “ Washer11. HPB31 “ Cotter Pin12. HPB3 “ Nut13. HPB2 “ Hub Cap14. HPB9 HP27N2 SpindleNot Shown HP23N304 HP27N46 Spindle for 16.1 x 14 Wheel15. HP23N53 “ 1/2” x 4” Bolt GR. 516. HP23N34 “ Front Flare17. HPF33 “ Rope Guide18. HPF32 “ U-Bolt19. HP23N35 “ RH Gate Angle20. HP23N36 “ LH Gate Angle21. HP23N176 “ Front Flare Support22. HP23N270 “ Front Gate Plywood with Poly23. HP23N40 “ Strap for Rubber24. HP23N41 “ Front Gate Rubber25. HP23N42 “ Splash Guard Side LH26. HP23N43 “ Splash Guard Side RH27. HP23N177 HP27N24 RH Side Flare28. HP23N178 HP27N25 LH Side Flare29. HP23N46 “ Front Poly Floor Hold Down30. HPB106 “ Bolts for Poly Floor31. HP23N271 HP27N36 Floor Plywood with Poly32. HP23N272 HP27N37 RH Side Plywood with Poly33. HP23N273 HP27N38 LH Side Plywood with PolyNot Shown HP12V36 “ Wheel 16.1 x 14Not Shown HP23N54 “ Tire 16.5 x 16.1Not Shown HP23N179 “ Wheel 22.5 x 8.25Not Shown HPMSO8C “ Tire 295/75R22.5Not Shown HP23N181 HP27N26 Complete Frame

NOTE: “(SAME PART NO. AS MODLE MS1223)

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FIGURE 3

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FIGURE 3FRONTIER MODELS MS1223 & MS1227

FRONT SHIELDS AND DRIVE ASSEMBLYSPREADER MODEL & PRAT NO.

ITEM MS1223 MS1227 DESCRIPTION1. HPF33 “ Cable Guide2. HP23N182 “ Bracket3. HP23N183 “ Rope4. HP23N280 “ Shifter Lever5. HP23N281 “ Pivot Link6. HPF84 “ Turnbuckle7. HP23N282 “ Shifter Dog8. HP10R14 “ Spring9. HP23N283 “ Stop Bracket10. HPS304 “ Washer11. HP23N284 “ Shifter Dog Spring12. HP23N285 “ Front Panel13. HP23N286 HP27N40 Cable14. HPF44 “ Cable Loop15. HP23N287 “ Spring Bracket16. HPR10 “ Bolt17. HP23N63 “ Tightener Rod18. HPF129 “ Washer20. HPF92 “ Shield Bracket21. HPF56 “ Clip Pin22. HP23N305 “ Front Shield RH23. HP23N66 “ Front Shield24. HP23N67 “ Tailgate Hose Bracket * HPHE42 “ Hydraulic Bracket25. HPF54 “ Shield26. HP12N29 “ Bearing27. HPF73 “ Snap Ring28. HP5B10 “ 1/4” x 1” Key29. HP5B9 “ 3/8” x 1-1/4” Key30. HPF114 “ Flange w/Zerk31. HPF115 “ Bearing (Grease Type)32. HPF14 “ Bearing Flange33. HPF16 “ Lock Collar34. HP23N68 “ Front Adjustment Plate35. HP23N244 “ Spacer36. HP23N70 “ 25 Tooth Sprocket37. HP23N245 “ #60 Roller Chain 125 Pitches38. HP23N72 “ Front Shaft39. HPF26 “ 5/16” x 2-1/4” Roll Pin40. HP12N11 HP27N14 Jack * HP12N9 “ Jack Gear Repair Kit41. HP12N14 “ Jack Mount42. HP12N13 “ Jack Pin43. HP12N12 “ Handle44. HPBFR247 “ Carriage Bolt 3/8” x 1” GR.545. HP23N278 “ Spacer46. HP23N297 “ Roller47. HPS304 “ Washer48. HPST81 “ Spacer (2)49. HP37N74 “ Front Shaft Guard50. HP23N306 “ Front Shield LH

NOTE: “(SAME PART NO. AS MODEL MS1223) * (PART NOT SHOWN)

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FIGURE 4

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FIGURE 4FRONTIER MODELS MS1223 & MS1227BACK SHIELDS AND DRIVE ASSEMBLY

SPREADER MODEL & PART NO.ITEM MS1223 MS1227 DESCRIPTION1. HP23N247 HP27N39 Side Shield2. HP23N248 “ Side Shield Bracket3. HP23N292 “ Coupler Shield4. HP23N250 “ Poly Shield5. HP23N251 “ Poly Pulley6. HP23N252 “ Pulley Mount7. HP23N253 HP27N32 Cable8. HP17G58 “ Vent Cap9. HP23N288 “ Pipe Nipple10. - HP27N34 Back Side Shield11. HP17G61 “ Washer12. HP23N266 “ Pipe Spacer13. HPF44 “ Cable Loop14. HP23N269 “ Bearing Bracket15. HP17G65 “ Coupler16. HP12N35 “ Holder17. HP12N33 “ Bearing18. HP12N34 “ Bearing Cover19. HP12N36 “ Complete Assembly20. HP5B9 “ 3/8” x 1-1/4” Woodruff Key21. HPD31 “ Shear Bolt22. HPD81 “ Lock Nut23. HP23N189 “ Snap Ring24. HPF16 “ Lock Collar25. HPF114A “ Flange26. HPF115 “ Bearing (Grease Type)27. HPF14 “ Bearing Flange28. HP23N254 “ Bearing Plate29. HPF56 “ Clip Pin30. HP23N191 “ 30 Tooth Sprocket31. HP23N190 “ Shear Hub32. HP23N255 HP27N33 Side Shaft33. HP16V9 “ Grease Zerk Block34. HPS47 “ Grease Line Fitting35. HP23N256 “ Grease Line36. HP23N257 “ LH Drive Shaft Mount37. HP23N258 “ Chain Oiler38. HP17G67 “ Worm Gear Sprocket39. HP23N259 “ Gearbox Brace40. HP10R32 “ Snap Ring41. HP23N238 “ Chain Tightener Roller42. HP17G69 “ Chain Tightener Bracket43. HP17G68 “ Shear Hub Sprocket - Standard (32T) * HP17G170 “ Slow Down Sprocket (40T) * HP23N279 “ Speed Up Sprocket (25T)44. HP17G71 “ Shear Hub45. HPD31 “ Shear Bolt46. HPD81 “ Lock Nut47. HP23N260 “ #60 Chain 56 Pitches48. HP23N261 “ Drive Shield49. HPF92 “ Shield Angle50. HP22G21 “ Shield51. HPX43 “ Cotter Pin52. HP23N289 “ Shifter Rod Lever Fulcrum53. HP23N290 “ Shifter Rod Lever54. HP23N291 “ Shifter Rod Angle55. HP23N294 HP27N41 1st Side Shaft Guard56. HP23N295 HP27N42 2nd Side Shaft Guard

* 57. - HP27N43 3rd Side Shaft Guard * 58. - HP27N44 4th Side Shaft Guard

N OTE: “ (SAME PART NO. AS MODEL MS1223) - (PART IS NOT USED ON THIS MODEL) * (PART IS NOT SHOWN)

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FIGURE 5

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FIGURE 5FRONTIER MODELS MS1223 & MS1227

OPTIONAL HYDRAULIC TAILGATE ASSEMBLYSPREADER MODEL & PART NO.

ITEM MS1223 MS1227 DESCRIPTION1. HP23N298 “ Tailgate Frame2. HP23N99 “ RH Side Rubber3. HP23N100 “ LH Side Rubber4. HP23N233 “ Tailgate Bracket Brace5. HP23N274 “ Tailgate Plywood w/Poly6. HP23N234 “ 90° Street Elbow 3/8”7. HP23N104 “ Tailgate Corner8. HP23N105 “ Bottom Rubber9. HP23N67 “ Hose Bracket10. HPK132 “ Spacer11. HP23N107 “ Cylinder Pin12. HP23N108 “ Cotter Pin13. HP3G22 “ Roll Pin 5/16”x1-3/4”14. HP23N109 “ Washer15. HP23N299 “ RH Tailgate Mount16. HP23N111 “ Hydraulic Cylinder17. HP23N231 “ Brace18. HP23N113 “ Hose (96”)19. HP23N114 “ Hose (138”)20. HP23N300 “ LH Tailgate Mount21. HP23N116 “ Tee22. HP23N117 “ Hose Holder23. HP23N302 HP27N45 Hose(MS1223-264” MS1227-288”)24. HP23N163 “ Tailgate Poly Hold Down25. HP23N232 “ Tailgate Bracket Brace26. HP23N301 “ Cylinder PinNOTE: “(SAME PART NO. AS MODEL MS1223)

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ITEM MS1223 MS1227 DESCRIPTION1. HP23N119 “ Rear Poly Hold Down2. HP23N303 “ 3/8” x 1-3/4” Square Key3. HP23N262 HP23N35 Drive Shaft4. HPA32 “ 3/8’ x 2-3/8” Sq.Key w/Round Ends5. HP23N121 “ Spacer6. HP23N122 “ Drive Sprocket 6T7. HP23N123 - Apron Chain 17 Slats, 210 Links

- HP27N20 Apron Chain 20 Slats, 244 Links8. HP23N124 “ Slat w/Attachment Links9. HPS55 “ T-Rod Standard Link10. HPS55 “ T-Rod Standard Link11. HP23N125 HP27N21 Apron Chain Side Spacers12. HPA30 “ Chain Slide Plate LH13. HP23N126 “ Chain Slide Spacer14. HP23N127 “ T-Rod Slide LH15. HP23N128 “ T-Rod Slide RH16. HP23N129 “ 1/2” x 4” Carriage Bolt GR.517. HP23N130 “ 1/2” x 4-1/2” Bolt GR.518. HPA29 “ Chain Slide Plate RHNOTE: “ (SAME PART NO. AS MODEL MS1223) - (PART IS NOT USED ON THIS MODEL)

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FIGURE 6FRONTIER MODELS MS1223 & MS1227

APRON CHAIN ASSEMBLYSPREADER MODEL & PART NO.

FIGURE 6

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FIGURE 7FRONTIER MODEL MS1223 & MS1227

OPTIONAL HYDRAULIC ENDGATE CYLINDERSPREADER MODEL & PART NO.

ITEM MS1223 MS1227 DESCRIPTION1. HP23N142A “ Clevis Cap2. HP23N143A “ Rod Cap3. HP23N144 “ Piston4. HP23N145A “ Rod5. HP23N146 “ Cylinder Tube6. HP23N147 “ Tie Rod7. HP23N148 “ Piston Nut8. HP23N149 “ Plug9. HP23N150A “ Rod Clevis10. HP23N151 “ Seal Kit11. HP23N111A “ Hydraulic CylinderNOTE: “ (SAME PART NO. AS MODEL MS1223)

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FIGURE 7

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FIGURE 8FRONTIER MODEL MS1223 & MS1227

PTO ASSEMBLYSPREADER MODEL & PART NO.

ITEM MS1223 MS1227 DESCRIPTION1. HP23N152 “ PTO Assembly Complete w/Shields2. HP23N153 “ Machine Half PTO w/Shields3. HPG1R35 “ End Yoke Machine Half4. HP14NWKIT “ Repair Kit5. HP23N155 “ Yoke and Tube6. HP24N26 “ Bearing Retainer7. HP4N20 “ Nylon Bearing8. HP23N156 “ Inner Guard Including Item #6 & #79. HP23N157 “ Tractor Half PTO w/Shield10. HP23N158 “ Outer Guard Including Item #6 & #711. HP23N159 “ Yoke and Shaft12. HP23N162 “ Lock Yoke Assembly13. HPS225 “ Spring Lock Repair Kit14. HPS226 “ Cover15. HPS212 “ Stainless Ball16. HPS227 “ Washer17. HPS228 “ Spring18. HPS229 “ Collar Assembly19. HPS215 “ Retaining Ring * HPS402 “ PTO Safety ManualNOTE: “ (SAME PART NO. AS MODEL MS1223) * (PART IS NOT SHOWN)

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FIGURE 8

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ITEM MS1223 MS1227 DESCRIPTION1. HPF95 “ Bearing Flange Guard2. HPF114 “ Bearing Flange w/Zerk3. HPF115 “ Bearing4. HPF14 “ Bearing Flange5. HPF16 “ Lock Collar6. HP23N164 “ LH Stub Shaft7. HP23N165 “ RH Stub Shaft8. HP23N166 “ 2nd Beater9. HPG23 “ 5/16” x 1-3/8” Square Key10. HPD18 “ 16T Sprocket11. HP23N167 “ #60 Chain (81 Pitches)12. HP12N42 “ Idler Sprocket13. HP23N168 “ Spacer14. HPF13 “ 20T sprocket15. HP5B9 “ 3/8” x 1-1/4” Key16. HPF56 “ Clip Pin17. HP23N169 “ Cover18. HP23N170 “ Shield19. HP23N171 “ Shield20. HP23N172 “ RH Panel21. HP23N173 “ LH Panel22. HPF73 “ Snap Ring23. HPF114 “ Flange w/Straight Zerk24. HPA9 “ Carriage Bolt 1/2” x 3-1/2” GR.5NOTE: “ (SAME PART NO. AS MODEL MS1223)

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FIGURE 9FRONTIER MODEL MS1223 & MS1227

OPTIONAL 2ND BEATERSPREADER MODEL & PART NO.

FIGURE 9

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FIGURE 10

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FIGURE 10FRONTIER MODELS MS1223 &MS1227

GEARBOXSPREADER MODEL & PART NO.

ITEM MS1223 MS1227 DESCRIPTION ITEM MS1223 MS1227 DESCRIPTION

1. HP17G99 “ Upper Gear Housing 34. HP17G118 “ 28T Gear w/clutch

2. HP17G100 “ Cap 35. HP17G119 “ High Speed Clutch

3. HPS136 “ Seal 36. HP17G120 “ Worm Shaft

4. HP17G58 “ Vent Cap 37. HP3G19 “ Retaining Ring

5. HP23N288 “ Pipe Nipple 38. HPG90 “ Cap

6. HP17G171 “ Collar 39. HP17G121 “ Seal

7. HP17G61 “ Washer 40. HP17G122 “ Spacer

8. HP12V62 “ Retaining Ring 41. HP17G123 “ 3/16” x 1” Roll Pin

9. HP17G101 “ 22T Beveled Gear 42. HP17G124 “ Clutch Dog

10. HP17G102 “ Race 13621 43. HP17G125 “ High Speed Shifter Yoke

11. HP17G103 “ Bearing 13685 44. HP17G126 “ Dog Spring/Low Speed Clutch

12. HPG55 “ Retaining Ring 45. HP17G127 “ Stop Bolt 1/4”-20x3” Full Thread

13. HPG61 “ 3/8”x1-1/4” Hardened Woodruff Key 46. HP17G128 “ Spring/Beater Engage

14. HP17G104 “ Beater Output Shaft 47. HP17G129 “ Beater Shifter Yoke

15. HP17G105 “ Seal 48. HP17G130 “ Spring/Beater Disengage

16. HP17G106 “ Adjustment Nut 49. HPS135 “ 1/4” x 1-1/4” Key

17. HPG65 “ Plug 50. HP17G131 “ Shifter Rod

18. HP17G107 “ Lower Gear Housing 51. HP17G132 “ 5/16” x 2-1/4” Key

19. HPG54 “ Race 14276 52. HP5B9 “ 3/8”x1-1/4” Woodruff Key

20. HPG18 “ Bearing 14124 53. HP17G133 “ Seal

21. HP17G108A “ Input Shaft 54. HP17G134 “ Bushing 1-1/2” IDx1-1/2”Length

22. HP17G109 “ Beater Clutch 55. HP17G135 “ Retaining Ring

23. HP17G110 “ 16T Beveled Gear w/Clutch 56. HP17G136 “ Worm Gear Output Shaft

24. HP17G111 “ Bushing 1-1/2” IDx1” Length 57. HP17G137 “ Worm Gear

25. HPG68 “ Cap 58. HPA14 “ 3/8’ Lock Washer

26. HP3G18 “ Race 15245 59. HPX111 “ 3/8” x 1” Bolt GR.5

27. HPL3G24 “ Bearing 15113 60. HPK60 “ 3/8” Nut

28. HP17G112 “ Washer 61. HP17G138 “ 3/8” x 2” Stud

29. HP17G113 “ 32T Gear 62. HP17G139 “ 1-3/4” Cap

30. HP17G114 “ Gear Hub 63. HP17G140 “ 3/8” x 1-1/2” Stud

31. HP17G115 “ 20T Gear 64. HP17G141 “ 3/8”-16 x 1-1/4” Bolt

32. HP17G116 “ 1/4” x 5/8” Key 65. HP17G169A “ Snap Ring

33. HP17G117 “ 24T Gear * HP17G142 “ Complete Gearbox

NOTE: “ (SAME PART NO. AS MODEL MS1223) * (PART IS NOT SHOWN)

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FIGURE 11

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FIGURE 11FRONTIER MODELS MS1223 &MS1227

HYDRAULIC DRIVE GEARBOXSPREADER MODEL & PART NO.

ITEM MS1223 MS1227 DESCRIPTION1. HP17G99 “ Upper Gear Housing2. HP17G164 “ Seal3. HPS136 “ Seal4. HP12V62 “ Retaining Ring5. HP17G101 “ 22T Beveled Gear6. HP17G102 “ Race (#13621)7. HP17G103 “ Bearing (#13685)8. HPG55 “ Retaining Ring9. HPG61 “ 3/8” x 1-1/4” Hardened Woodruff Key10. HP17G104 “ Beater Output Shaft11. HP17G105 “ Seal12. HP17G106 “ Adjustment Nut13. HPG65 “ Plug14. HP17G107 “ Lower Gear Housing15. HPG54 “ Race (#14276)16. HPG18 “ Bearing (#14124)17. HP17G108 “ Input Shaft18. HP17G109 “ Beater Clutch19. HP17G110 “ 16T Beveled Gear w/Clutch20. HP17G111 “ Bushing 1-1/2” ID x 1” Length21. HPG68 “ Cap22. HP3G18 “ Race (#15245)23. HPL3G24 “ Bearing (#15113)24. HP3G19 “ Retaining Ring25. HPG90 “ Cap26. HP17G132 “ 5/16” x 2-1/4” Key27. HP5B9 “ 3/8” x 1-1/4” Woodruff Key28. HP17G133 “ Seal29. HP17G134 “ Bushing 1-1/2” ID x 1-1/2” Length30. HP17G135 “ Retaining Ring31. HP17G136 “ Worm Gear Shaft32. HP17G137 “ Worm Gear33. HPA14 “ 3/8” Lock Washer34. HPX111 “ 3/8” x 1” Bolt GR. 535. HPK60 “ 3/8” Nut36. HP17G138 “ 3/8” x 2” Stud37. HP17G139 “ 1-3/4” Cap38. HP17G140 “ 3/8” x 1-1/2” Stud39. HP17G141 “ 3/8”-16 x 1-1/4” Bolt40. HPG24 “ Vent Pipe Plug41. HP17G165 “ 5/8” Spacer42. HPA25 “ 1” Spacer43. HP23N89 “ Clutch Spring44. HP17G166 “ Worm Shaft45. HP17G167 “ Bolt46. HP17G168 “ 3/4” Spacer47. HP5B10 “ 1/4” x 1” KeyNOTE: “ (SAME PART NO. AS MODEL MS1223)

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FIGURE 12

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FIGURE 12FRONTIER MODELS MS1223 &MS1227HYDRAULIC DRIVE 4-HOSE HOOK-UP

SPREADER MODEL & PART NO.

ITEM MS1223 MS1227 DESCRIPTION1. HPHE58 “ 90° Street Elbow2. HPDF15 “ Speed Control3. HPDF18 “ Check Valve4. HPDF7 “ Nipple5. HPDF8 “ Tee6. HPHE14 “ Hose Bracket7. HPDF1 “ Hydraulic Motor8. HP23N132 “ Hydraulic Motor Hose9. HPDF21 “ Reducer10. HP23N133 “ Control Panel11. HPDF9 “ Hose For Handle12. HPK93 “ 3/8” Lock Nut13. HPDF12 “ Washer14. HPDF11 “ Handle15. HPDF10 “ Handle Bracket16. HPDF14 “ Strap17. HPDF22 “ Ring For Strap18. HP17G161 “ Coupler19. HP17G162 “ Mounting Bracket20. HP17G163 “ Complete GearboxNOTE: “ (SAME PART NO. AS MS1223)

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FIGURE 13

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FIGURE 13FRONTIER MODELS MS1223 &MS1227HYDRAULIC DRIVE 2-HOSE HOOK-UP

SPREADER MODEL & PART NO.

ITEM MS1223 MS1227 DESCRIPTION1. HP17G163 “ Complete Gearbox2. HP17G162 “ Mounting Bracket3. HP17G161 “ Coupler4. HPDF1 “ Hydraulic Motor5. HP23N132 “ Hydraulic Motor Hose6. HPDF21 “ Reducer7. HP23N133 “ Control Panel8. HPDF9 “ Hose For Handle9. HPK93 “ 3/8” Lock Nut10. HPDF12 “ Washer11. HPDF11 “ Handle12. HPDF10 “ Handle Bracket13. HPDF22 “ Ring For Strap14. HPDF14 “ Strap15. HPDF6 “ Sequence Valve16. HPDF7 “ Nipple17. HPDF8 “ Tee18. HPHE14 “ Hose Bracket19. HPDF18 “ Check Valve20. HPDF19 “ Tee21. HPDF17 “ Nipple22. HPDF15 “ Speed Control23. HPDF16 “ Drain Hose24. HPHE58 “ 90° Street ElbowNOTE: “ (SAME PART NO. AS MS1223)

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SERVICE / MAINTENANCE RECORD

DATE DESCRIPTION NOTES

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