:help ctrl-a
^a increments the number under the cursor, which you can use in a macro. For your case, assuming you have the first line and the cursor is on it:
qaYpw^aq4@a
Should do the trick. This is the technique outlined in the help pages, modified with w
to move the cursor forward to the number. Breaking it down:
qa
start recording a macro in register a
Y
yank the current line
p
put the yank buffer below the current position and move to column 1 of the new row
w
move forward one word (to the number)
^a
increment the number
q
stop recording the macro
<count>@a
apply the macro <count> times
Another technique is to use an external tool. For example, if you already have the line and the cursor is on it:
!!awk '1;{for(i=0;i<5;i++){$2+=1; print}}'