and Mfg. Code which appear on your unit in the space below. You must have these numbers, along with the date of purchase, in order to receive warranty or service. (Model 203B Shown) Important: Read Safety Rules and Instructions Carefully MODEL NO. SERIAL NO. Made Made in AMERICA WARNING: This unit is equipped with an internal combustion engine and should not be used on or near any unimproved forest-covered, brush-covered or grass-covered land unless the engine’s exhaust system is equipp
770-7212J I CONTENTS OF HARDWARE PACK/LOOSE PARTS IN CARTON в- cf K-ÎÎ N—f ffÎÎÎff i °рц§ 0 (May Be Assembled) Q--ÎÎÎÎÎÎTÎ11 R- CONTENTS OF HARDWARE PACK (See figure 1): (Hardware pack may contain extra items which are not used on your unit.) Group A—Discharge Chute Tube Assembly FIGURE 1.—Contents of Hardware Pack A (5) Hex Bolts 1/4-20 x 5/8" Long В (3) Spring Washers 1/4" I.D. С (5) Hex Lock Nuts 1/4-20 Thread D (2) Retainer Clips E (3) Retainer Straps Group B—Grass Collec
See figure 9. The large holes in the support tube mounting brackets go to the left side of the unit. The flange in the brackets go toward the top. c. Secure with hex bolts (N), lock washers (O) and hex nuts (P), finger tight only. After all eight hex bolts and nuts are assembled, then tighten securely. NOTE: It may be necessary to spread the support brackets slightly in order to align the holes. 30" & 32" Decks 36", 38", 42" & 46" Notch Latch Support Bracket Support Tube Mounting Bracket
3 OPERATION.................................................................6 MAINTENANCE............................................................7 STORAGE..................................................................... 7 SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENTS..................................8 TROUBLESHOOTING.................................................. 8 REPAIR PARTS EXPLOSION....................................10 REPAIR PARTS LIST.................................................11 SAFET
19468-6 19468-7 TM0-285A 197-468A and 63584 Important: Read Safety Rules and Instructions Carefully TRAIL SWEEP • 0 PRINTED IN U.S.A. FORM NO. 770-6647 REV. 7-76 I ASSEMBLY Your Two-Stage Sweeper has been assembled at the factory except for the Front Draw Bar Assembly and the Hopper which has been shipped in the storage position. To assemble, slide the Front Draw Bar onto the Rear Draw Bar as shown and fasten securely with nuts and bolts provided. To prepare the Hopper for operation, r
After the desired clearance is obtained allow the adjust lever to spring back locking the trunnion in the proper positioning hole. Follow the same procedure for the opposite wheel. See figure 1. 2 LUBRICATION Figure 1 DUMPING OF SWEEPER Your sweeper can be dumped very easily without removing or disconnecting a part. Simply lift the hopper as shown and swing it over the sweeper and dump. See figure 2. A CAUTION If you are planning on dumping your Sweeper near a fire use care not to get t
See figure 2. A CAUTION If you are planning on dumping your Sweeper near a fire use care not to get too close, the brushes can be destroyed by excessive heat or flame. The bearings in your Sweeper have been prelubricated at the factory, however, it is recommended that a few drops of light oil should be added to the impeller and brush shaft bearings twice a year. Also, the wheels and pinions should be removed, the axles cleaned and an even coat of light oil applied. See figure 3. Bearing Fi
(See figure 1.) 8. Slide the bag over the air duct. 9. Fasten the nozzle to the front of the vacuum with four flat washers and thumb nuts provided. 10. Use the following steps on the self propelled unit only. 11. Fasten the throttle control to the right hand side of the upper handle with one hex screw and hex center locknut provided. 12. Secure throttle control cable to the lower handle with the cable clip provided. NOTE Cable clip must be assembled to lower handle with the open end towar
Next, place shoulder spacer (V) and hex bo!t (U) through tow bar and frame. Secure with hex nut (W). See figure 15. Repeat for other side. 3. Secure the two tow bar ends together with truss machine screw (X), lock washer (Y) and hex nut (Z). See figure 15. To attach the tow bar to a hitch, place the shouldf bolt (AA) up through the tow bar. Place one bellevi^ washer (AB) on the shoulder bolt, then the hitch plate and the other belleville washer. Cupped side of the washers must be against the h
5/16" Scr. (680A) 7 710-0938 Set Scr. 1/4-28 x.25" Lg. 57 710-0258 Hex Scr. 1/4-20 x.62" Lg.* (680A) (680A) 8 711-0614 P.T.O. Sheave (680A) 58 710-0148 Hex Wash. Hd. F-Tapp Scr. #8 9 756-0194 Idler Pulley (680A) -32 x .38" Lg. (680A) 10 12206 Idler Brkt. Ass’y. (680A) 59 717-0325 Gear Box Ass’y.—Comp. 11 732-0157 Spring .38" O.D. (680A) (680A) 12 712-0429 Hex Ins. L-Nut 5/16-18Thd. 60 714-0126 #9 Hi-Pro-Key 3/16" x 3/4" Dia. (680A) (680A) 13 738-0140