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375 ANNAGEM BLVD., MISSISSAUGA, ONTARIO, CANADA, L5T 3A7, 905-364-4200 FAX 905-364-4201

200 COMMERCE DRIVE, FREEHOLD, NEW JERSEY, USA, 07728, 732-566-6400 FAX 732-566-5444

CREATED: 07/04

 REVISED: 06/14

BXR836 RIDE-ON TROWEL INSTRUCTION MANUAL 

BARTELL MORRISON INC.   

 BARTELL MORRISON (USA) LLC 

375 ANNAGEM BLVD. – MISSISSAUGA – ONTARIO – CANADA – L5T 3A7 – 866-501-1683 – FAX 905-364-4200 

25 INDUSTRIAL DR. – KEYPORT – NEW JERSEY – USA – 07735 – 888-999-1570 – FAX 732-566-5444 

 

Created: 05/2012 

Revised: 00 

Revised: 05/2012

 

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5.  FLOAT/TROWEL PITCH SETTING 

Once you are familiar with the steering functions on 
a flat floor, you are ready to combine the steering 
with float/trowel pitch settings to produce the finish 
you require. The pitch adjustment feature of the 
BARTELL RIDE-ON TROWEL permits quick and 
accurate pitch changes of the finishing/float blades, 
without having to stop the machine. Turning the 
adjustment crank-handle at the end of the pitch 
control tubes enables you to change the pitch 
whenever necessary to allow for varying conditions 
over the slap surface. 
Each spider plate is adjusted independently. The 
pitch setting will affect the steering of your unit. 
Experiment with the settings as you test drive so 
you will know what to expect. 
 

CAUTION: 
Do not let the machine stand in one spot on the 
soft concrete; This may place unnecessary 
strain on the clutch to break it free of the 
concrete. If the unit has been sitting for any 
length of time, break it free from the concrete 
before attempting operation. 

 

CAUTION: 
When finishing concrete above grade, erect a 
situation barrier along the edge of the slab as a 
protective measure. The barrier must follow all 
applicable codes and should be such that it will 
stop the trowel from riding over the edge of the 
slab in case of loss of control. 

 

6. 

BLADE SYNCHRONIZATION 
(SPECIALLY MODIFIED UNITS ONLY)

 

 

Figure 3a. 

 

To avoid blades hitting, make sure spider plates are 
positioned as shown with respect to each other after 
performing any maintenance. 

 

7.  TRANSPORTER USE 

 

CAUTION: 
The transporter is designed to be used on the job 
site only. Do not use it to tow the machine off-
site. 

 
The transporter has pick-up brackets located on the 
inside of the wheels which should be positioned under 
the pick-up points on the frame. Before connection, the 
handle will be pointing upwards at approximately a 45 
degree angle. Pull the handle down, engaging the 
transporter and secure the bracket and transporter to the 
frame by locking the handle bracket in the frame lock by 
means of the hitch pin. Using the handle as a lever, the 
ride-on may now be moved. To disconnect the 
transporter, follow the above steps in reverse. 
 

MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 

1.  GENERAL 

 

Keep engine oil clean. Change according to 
engine manufacturer’s specifications. 

 

Maintain the oil levels in the engine and gearbox 
assemblies. Change as required. 

 

Use only clean fuel in the engine. 

 

Check for loose nuts and bolts on the trowel and 
tighten as necessary. 

 

Check “V” belts for wear, replace if worn. 

 

Grease all fittings daily. See diagram. 

 

Clean the unit after every use to prevent 
hardening of concrete residue. Hard concrete is 
very difficult to remove, greatly increases weight 
and reduces efficient subsequent operation of 
unit. 

 

Check clutch linings regularly for wear. Linings 
should be changed when 3/4 worn. Do not allow 
metal to metal contact as this will damage the 
clutch drum. (New lining is 8mm.) 

 

2.  AIR CLEANER 

Maintaining a clean engine will extend engine life. 
Keep air filter clean at all times. Clean air filter using 
the recommended solvent.  See engine manual for 
proper cleaning procedure. Let the filter dry before 
reinstalling.

 

 

3.  SPARK PLUG 

Check and clean spark plugs regularly. A fouled, dirty 
spark plug causes hard starting and poor engine 
performance. Set spark plug gap to recommended 
clearance. Refer to engine manual. 

 
 

 

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Summary of Contents for BXR836

Page 1: ...O CANADA L5T 3A7 905 364 4200 FAX 905 364 4201 200 COMMERCE DRIVE FREEHOLD NEW JERSEY USA 07728 732 566 6400 FAX 732 566 5444 CREATED 07 04 REVISED 06 14 RIDE ON TROWEL Doc OI N09203 Orig Rel 05 2012...

Page 2: ...ver operate the machine in an explosive atmosphere near combustible materials or where ventilation does not clear exhaust fumes WARNING BURN HAZARD Never come into contact with the engine or muffler w...

Page 3: ...IGURE 7 27 PITCH CONTROL PARTS LIST 28 8 SPIDER PLATE ASSEMBLY FIGURE 8 PRESSURE PLATE ASSEMBLY FIGURE 9 29 SPIDER PLATE ASSEMBLY PRESSURE PLATE ASSEMBLY PARTS LIST 30 9 TROWEL BLADE ASSEMBLY FIGURE 1...

Page 4: ...A series of operational tests are conducted on concrete incorporating a phase of operations at 1 2 to 3 4 throttle and a final run phase at full throttle for a minimum of 20 minutes You can help ensu...

Page 5: ...ears of service Preventative maintenance and routine service are essential to the long life of your Bartell ride on power trowel Your dealer is interested in your new trowel and has the desire to help...

Page 6: ...Warning stickers Check o o o o o Test run Check operation o o o o o Controls Dead man switch operation Check o o o o o o Throttle pedal operation Check o o o o o o Check o o o o o o Lubricate o o o o...

Page 7: ...the parts used for servicing your trowel Regular service according to the schedule above will prolong the life of the power trowel and prevent expensive repairs Keeping your power trowel clean and fr...

Page 8: ...to engage turning the trowel blades Be careful with the trowel around stub pipes or other obstructions on the floor Should the machine catch or hit such an obstruction serious damage may result to the...

Page 9: ...rbox oil levels Be sure the fuel tank is full Fuel is not shipped with the unit Before attempting to start fill the fuel tank Check engine and gearbox oil levels WARRANTY IS VOID IF RUN WITHOUT OIL Fi...

Page 10: ...Y MODIFIED UNITS ONLY Figure 3a To avoid blades hitting make sure spider plates are positioned as shown with respect to each other after performing any maintenance 7 TRANSPORTER USE CAUTION The transp...

Page 11: ...of any piece of machinery is dependent on frequent and thorough lubrication Before using the trowel always check your engine for oil Use proper engine oil as recommended in the engine manufacturer s m...

Page 12: ...retion or replaced with new part 3 Replace lift levers 2 on new or straightened arms 1 by reversing procedure described above NOTE IT IS IMPORTANT THAT WHEN TIGHT ENING SQUARE HEAD SETSCREW 4 IT SEATS...

Page 13: ...e seized Spider plate loose Trowel arms bent Adjusting screws carriage bolts incorrectly set use spider plate adjustment jig pg 13 Mainshaft bent Steering handle too far right or left SPIDER PLATE HAR...

Page 14: ...SOLINE Engine Honda 24 HP Length Width Height without seat steering levers Weight 73 186 cm 40 102 cm 40 102 cm 492 lbs 223 6 kg Trowel Coverage Travel Speed 14 5 sq ft 1 45 sq m Up to 380 ft min 115...

Page 15: ...ATED 07 04 REVISED 06 14 BXR836 RIDE ON TROWEL INSTRUCTION MANUAL BARTELL MORRISON INC BARTELL MORRISON USA LLC 375 ANNAGEM BLVD MISSISSAUGA ONTARIO CANADA L5T 3A7 866 501 1683 FAX 905 364 4200 25 IND...

Page 16: ...16 FRAMEWORK...

Page 17: ...5 ANNAGEM BLVD MISSISSAUGA ONTARIO CANADA L5T 3A7 905 364 4200 FAX 905 364 4201 200 COMMERCE DRIVE FREEHOLD NEW JERSEY USA 07728 732 566 6400 FAX 732 566 5444 CREATED 07 04 REVISED 06 14 17 POWER SYST...

Page 18: ...18 DRIVING SYSTEM...

Page 19: ...19 STEERING AND BLADE ADJUSTMENT SYSTEM...

Page 20: ...20 GEARBOX ASSEMBLY RIGHT...

Page 21: ...21 GEARBOX ASSEMBLY LEFT...

Page 22: ...22 WATER SPRAY SYSTEM...

Page 23: ...23 FOOT THROTTLE KIT BXR836...

Page 24: ...AL ENGINE PARTS 1 24200 CLUTCH 1 8360060 WASHER 1 8360061 BUSHING 1 8360064 WASHER 1 8360529 BOLT 1 9155 KEY 1 24 FRAMEWORK PARTS NO DESP QTY 8360452 GUARD RING 1 24210 FOOT BOARD 1 24211 COVER BOARD...

Page 25: ...0 LOCK PIN 2 9502B OIL CAP 2 9502C OIL CAP 2 24222 PLASTIC HANDLE 2 24223 BUTTON WATER SPRAY SYSTEM 1 8360504 CONNECT SHAFT 1 24224 CONNECT BEARING 6 8360506 CONNECT SHAFT 2 24225 U CONNECTOR 6 836050...

Page 26: ...T SHAFT 2 4465505 ADJUST SHAFT BUSHING 2 9028 SCREW 2 9157A PIN 2 24215 WIRE 2 GEARBOX ASSY R PARTS NO DESP QTY 8364003R GEARBOX CASING 1 4464005 GEARBOX COVER 1 8364010R BROZE GEAR 1 8364013R COUNTER...

Page 27: ...SCREW 8 9067 BOLT 4 9068 BOLT 1 9140 BEARING 1 9153 SEAL 1 9154 KEY 1 9222 BEARING 1 GEARBOX ASSY L PARTS NO DESP QTY 8364003L GEARBOX CASING 1 4464005 GEARBOX COVER 1 8364010L BRONZE GEAR 1 8364013L...

Page 28: ...R 4 8366001 TROWEL ARM 4 9059 NUT 8 9066 SCREW 8 9067 BOLT 4 9068 BOLT 1 9140 BEARING 1 9153 SEAL 1 9154 KEY 1 9222 BEARING 1 WATER SPRAY SYSTEM PARTS NO DESP QTY 8360589 OIL PIPE 2 24235 VALVE 1 8360...

Page 29: ...ORRISON INC BARTELL MORRISON USA LLC 375 ANNAGEM BLVD MISSISSAUGA ONTARIO CANADA L5T 3A7 866 501 1683 FAX 905 364 4200 25 INDUSTRIAL DR KEYPORT NEW JERSEY USA 07735 888 999 1570 FAX 732 566 5444 Creat...

Page 30: ...ents Bartell Morrison Inc may at its discretion request that the equipment to be considered for warranty be returned at the owner s expense to an authorized repair facility for inspection Under this w...

Page 31: ...of the human body EN 418 1993 Safety of Machinery Emergency stop equipment functional aspects Principles for design EN 12100 1 2003 Safety of Machinery Basic Concepts general principles for design Par...

Page 32: ...ampton Ontario Canada L6S 5P6 Telephone 905 458 5455 Facsimile 905 458 5484 The authorized representative is Le repr sentant autoris est Gemachtigd vertegenwoordiger is La representaci n autorizada es...

Page 33: ...ississauga Ontario Canada L5T3A7 Toll Free 866 501 1683 Local 905 364 4200 Fax 905 364 4202 www bartellmorrison com BARTELL MORRISON USA LLC 12 Industrial Drive Keyport New Jersey USA 07735 Toll Free...

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