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SAFETY RULES

Remember, any equipment can cause injury if operated improperly or if the user does not understand how to operate the 
equipment. Exercise caution at all times when using this equipment.

44845

44683

45966

44595BL3

4

3

5

6

1

7

2

44603BL3

LOOK FOR THIS SYMBOL TO POINT OUT 
IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS.  IT 
MEANS — ATTENTION!  BECOME ALERT!  
YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED.

  NEVER allow anyone to operate the sweeper without proper instructions.
  NEVER permit children to operate sweeper.
  NEVER push sweeper too close to a fire. 
  NEVER attempt to remove wire or string wrapped around brush while brush is rotating.
  ALWAYS wear eye protection while operating sweeper.
  Operate sweeper at reduced speed on rough terrain, in ditches and on hillsides to prevent tipping and loss of control. 

Stay alert for holes or other hidden hazards.

  This sweeper is not meant for street or highway use. Watch for traffic when sweeping near roadways.
  Keep all nuts and bolts tight.
  Sweeper should be stopped and inspected for damage after striking a foreign object and damage should be repaired 

before operating the equipment.

  Follow maintenance instructions as outlined in this manual.

CARTON CONTENTS

Ref. Part No. Qty. Description

1

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1

Sweeper Housing Assembly

2

44845

1

Hopper Bag

3

44603BL3

1

Upper Handle

4

44595BL3

2

Handle Leg Stand Tube

Ref. Part No. Qty. Description

5

44683

1

Lower Bag Rod

6

45966

1

Bent Bag Rod

7

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2

Brush Assembly

Summary of Contents for 45-02183

Page 1: ...45 02183 26 LEAF LAWNSWEEPER 3 1 06 08 2020 the fastest way to purchase parts www speedepart com yo u t u b e c o m c a g r i fa b Video Instruction Guide Want more information or assembly tips...

Page 2: ...ing ALWAYS wear eye protection while operating sweeper Operate sweeper at reduced speed on rough terrain in ditches and on hillsides to prevent tipping and loss of control Stay alert for holes or othe...

Page 3: ...time A 4 C D FIGURE 2 D B SHORT END OF BRUSH OVERLAP FACES OUT FIGURE 1 1 Turn the sweeper upside down Place a brush assembly 7 on the brush shaft with the short ends of the brushes at the center of t...

Page 4: ...bag 2 as shown in figure 5 8 Slide the lower bag rod 5 through the stitched bag flap on the bottom of the hopper bag as shown in figure 5 2 5 6 9 Assemble the two plastic rod caps F to the rod ends of...

Page 5: ...bag rod 5 into the opening on the sweeper housing See figure 9 bag removed for clarity 5 13 Hook the elastic straps on the bag flaps under the bag rod clips E on the lower handle tubes 4 shown in fig...

Page 6: ...ded that a few drops of light oil be added to the brush shaft bearings twice a year The wheels should be removed to clean gears every two years After cleaning apply an even coat of light grease See fi...

Page 7: ...ng disassembly 1 Remove only one wheel from the sweeper 2 Remove the retaining rings and washers which hold the ratchet gear onto the brush shaft 3 Remove the gear by sliding it off the brush shaft Lo...

Page 8: ...2182 26 LEAF LAWNSWEEPER 4644 33 41 42 38 4644 33 43 46 39 44 33 46 24 28 18 20 26 11 29 40 29 46 46 47 33 47 33 24 18 28 20 30 25 27 30 17 19 11 1 14 22 13 15 10 7 9 51 31 12 28 21 19 34 34 51 36 35...

Page 9: ...741 0249 4 Flange Bearing 63 22 43182 4 Bolt Hex 5 16 18 x 3 4 23 47810 4 Nylock Nut 5 16 18 24 2674 32 2 Black Hub Cap 25 48651 1 Pinion L H 26 48652 1 Pinion R H 27 47046 2 Pin Drive REF PART NO NO...

Page 10: ...10 NOTES...

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Page 12: ...o the Universal Copyright Convention and the Berne convention No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by an means electronic or mechanical including photocopying or re...

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