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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 

Careful operation is your best insurance against an accident. Read this section carefully before operating the vehicle 
and accessory. This accessory is capable of amputating hands and feet and throwing objects. Failure to observe the 
following  safety  instructions  could  result  in  serious  injury.  All  operators,  no  matter  how  experienced  they  may  be, 
should  read  this  and  other  manuals  related  to  the  vehicle  and  accessory  before  operating.  It  is  the  owner's  legal 
obligation to instruct all operators in safe operation of the accessory. 

GLOSSARY: 
 
In  this  manual,  right  and  left  sides  are  determined  by 
sitting on the seat of the vehicle facing forward. 
 
In  this  manual,  "accessories"  means  attachments 
(snowblower,  rotary  broom,  blade  etc.)  that  you  install 
on the vehicle (lawn tractors, A.T.V. s etc). 
 
TRAINING: 
 

This symbol, "Safety Alert Symbol", is used 
throughout  this  manual  and  on  the 
accessory’s  safety  labels  to  warn  of  the 
possibility  of  serious  injury.  Please  take 
special  care  in  reading  and  understanding 
the safety precautions before operating the 
vehicle and accessory. 

 
1.  Read this owner's manual carefully. Be thoroughly 

familiar  with  the  controls  and  proper  use  of  the 
vehicle  and  accessory.  Know  how  to  stop  the  unit 
and disengage the controls quickly.

 
2.  Never  allow  children  to  operate  the  vehicle  nor  the 

accessory. Never allow adults to operate the vehicle 
nor the accessory without proper instructions. 

 
3.  No  one  should  operate  the  vehicle  nor  the 

accessory  while 

intoxicated  or  while  taking 

medication that impairs the senses or reactions. 

 
4.  Keep  the  area  of  operation  clear  of  all  people, 

particularly small children and pets. 

 
PREPARATION:  
 
1.  Thoroughly  inspect  the  area  where  the  accessory 

is  to  be  used  and  remove  door  mats,  all  foreign 
objects and the like. 

 
2.  For  motorized  accessories,  disengage  all  clutches 

and shift into neutral before starting engine. 

 
3.  Do  not  operate  the  accessory  without  wearing 

adequate  winter  outer  garments.  Avoid  loose  fitting 
clothing that can get caught in moving parts. Wear 
footwear  that  will  improve  footing  on  slippery 
surfaces. 

4.  Handle fuel with care, it is highly flammable. 
 

a)  Use approved fuel container. 
b)  Never add fuel to a running engine or hot engine. 
c)  Fill fuel tank outdoors with extreme care. Never fill 

fuel tank indoors. 

d)  Never  fill  containers  inside  a  vehicle,  or  on  a 

truck or a trailer bed with a plastic liner. Always 
place containers on the ground, away from your 
vehicle, before filling. 

e)  When 

practical, 

remove 

gas-powered 

equipment from the truck  or trailer and refuel  it 
on the ground. If this is not possible, then refuel 
such  equipment  on  a  trailer  with  a  portable 
container,  rather  than  from  a  gasoline 
dispenser nozzle. 

f)  Keep  the  nozzle  in  contact  with  the  rim  of  the 

fuel tank or container opening at all times, until 
refueling is complete. Do not use a nozzle lock-
open device. 

g)  Replace  fuel  cap  securely  and  wipe  up  spilled 

fuel. 

h)  If  fuel  is  spilled  on  clothing,  change  clothing 

immediately. 

 
5.  Never  attempt  to  make  any  adjustments  while  the 

engine  (motor) is  running  (except  when specifically 
recommended by manufacturer).  

 
6.  Let  the  vehicle  and  accessory  adjust  to  outdoor 

temperatures before starting to clear snow. 

 
7.  Never  use  an  accessory  without  proper  guards, 

plates, or other safety protective devices in place

 

 
8.  Always  make  sure  to  wear  the  appropriate  safety 

equipment  required  (glasses,  muffs,  mask…) for 
each type of product. See operation section. 

 
9.  Always  make  sure  of  having  safe  traction  on  the 

vehicle  by  using  the  recommended  accessories 
(chains,  A.T.V.  tracks,  counterweights…).  See 
operation section. 

 
10.  Never modify the accessory or any part without 

the written consent from the manufacturer. 

Summary of Contents for 700448-2

Page 1: ...1 For READ FOLLOW ALL SAFETY RULES INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE OPERATING YOUR EQUIPMENT J 02 ASSEMBLY REPAIR PARTS OPERATION MAINTENANCE 105122_EN 105122_EN...

Page 2: ...2 LIMITED WARRANTY Bercomac Limit e 92 Fortin North Adstock Quebec Canada G0N 1S0...

Page 3: ...s for the Electric Starter 13 OPERATION Familiarization of the Controls 14 Raising and Lowering the Rotary Broom 14 Angle Adjustment 14 Pressure on the Brush Adjustment 14 General Sweeping 15 Snow Swe...

Page 4: ...EGARDLESS OF THE HAZARD BE EXTREMELY CAREFUL DANGER Signals an extreme hazard that will cause serious injury or death if recommended precautions are not followed WARNING Signals a hazard that may caus...

Page 5: ...door mats all foreign objects and the like 2 For motorized accessories disengage all clutches and shift into neutral before starting engine 3 Do not operate the accessory without wearing adequate wint...

Page 6: ...might throw gravel or debris that can hurt people or damage property 9 Never operate the accessory at high transport speeds on slippery surfaces Use care when backing up 10 Do not carry passengers 11...

Page 7: ...make sure to understand all of the owner s manual DECAL 105131 Refer to owner s manual about wearing safety glasses ear muffs and mask Refer to owner s manual for use of counter weights cat tracks and...

Page 8: ...E OF CONTENTS WHEN STATED TIGHTEN FIRMLY REFER TO PARTS BREAKDOWN SECTION FOR PART IDENTIFICATION Overall view TOOLS REQUIRED Wrenches 9 16 10mm 1 1 16 7 16 1 2 3 4 Ratchet Sockets 9 16 1 1 16 7 16 1...

Page 9: ...htly secure with the original bolt and nut C Install the brackets item 4 on both sides of vehicle Nut from suspension arm Remove 4 Bracket Install and lightly secure with the original nut Choose among...

Page 10: ...Secure with hollow portion towards the top Tighten loosely enough to permit the push frame to move freely Fill the space between the bearings with grease 4 Nylon insert lock nut Secure from the botto...

Page 11: ...the subframe is installed under the vehicle Install the assembled turnbuckles item 1 Item Description Action 1 Assembled turnbuckle qty 2 Install on subframe as shown 2 Flat washer 3 8 qty 2 Install...

Page 12: ...th nylon insert lock nut 3 8 Assemble the hitch support You have seven different positions on the adjustment tube item 1 the the adjustment tube can be inverted to adjust the length of the subframe To...

Page 13: ...the subframe WARNING Always check that ball is completely inserted into hitch coupler socket and that the underjaw is securely closed around the bottom of ball Always check tightness before using the...

Page 14: ...4 and nylon insert lock nut Tigten firmly Vehicle s winch s hook Install on bracket as shown Tip Thread the winch s hook behind the lever as shown and then thread the cable over the sleeve ASSEMBLY In...

Page 15: ...the broom Install the wires of the control box STEP 5 INSTALLATION OF THE WIRES FOR THE ELECTRIC STARTER Wires for the electric starter C o n n e c t t h e w i r e a s s e m b l y i t e m 1 on the ATV...

Page 16: ...the brush item 1 ANGLE ADJUSTMENT In order to be able to change the angle of the broom follow these instructions a Raise the broom to its maximum the lock mechanism will disengage b Activate the cont...

Page 17: ...Foreign objects in the snow may be thrown faster than the snow itself Frequently clean the snow and ice accumulation from the top and bottom of the broom hood LAWN DETHATCHING AND LEAF RAKING Lower th...

Page 18: ...s manual for the vehicle or for the accessory BRUSH REPLACEMENT See parts breakdown section for parts identification a Remove the hood b Loosen the chain idler sprocket c Remove the bolts from both f...

Page 19: ...dry place DISMOUNTING a Select a level surface set parking brake stop the engine and remove the ignition key to prevent accidental starting b Straighten the broom perpendicular with the vehicle c Set...

Page 20: ...thatching or leaf raking The brush does not turn on the grass Too much pressure on the brush Lower the broom on a hard surface and lift brush 1 from the ground by turning the adjusting screw clockwise...

Page 21: ...298 3 358 3 4 19 05 150 185 203 3 250 7 270 324 366 1 439 3 380 456 515 3 618 3 7 8 22 23 160 200 216 8 271 400 480 542 4 650 9 600 720 813 6 976 3 1 25 4 250 300 338 8 406 5 580 696 786 5 943 8 900...

Page 22: ...20 PARTS BREAKDOWN ROTARY BROOM...

Page 23: ...vis pression 2 102755 13 Brush hollow shaft Arbre de brosse 1 104456 14 Wheel fork Fourche de roue 1 104676 15 Connecting Link 40 Maille d accouplement 40 1 102040 16 Adjustment screw Vis d ajustement...

Page 24: ...angette Flangette 2 102680 40 Cap Capuchon 1 104517 41 Cap Capuchon 1 102586 42 Sleeve Douille 2 104186 43 Bracket Support 1 104653 44 Delrin bushing Coussinet Delrin 2 103482 45 Wheel bushing Douille...

Page 25: ...r pin Goupille adapteur 1 104678 71 Spacer Douille d espacement 1 104679 72 Retaining ring Bague de retenue 1 102600 73 Bearing Roulement billes 1 102599 74 Support Support 1 105119 75 Spacer Espaceur...

Page 26: ...arniture de nylon 1 2 n c 1 O L 99 Roll pin 3 16 x 1 Goupille roul e 3 16 x 1 1 O L 100 Nylon insert lock nut 1 4 n c thin crou garniture de nylon 1 4 n c mince 3 O L 101 Hex bolt 1 4 n c x 1 3 4 Boul...

Page 27: ...25 PARTS BREAKDOWN SUBFRAME...

Page 28: ...102675 11 Spring Ressort 2 103073 12 Lift strap Sangle de relevage 2 103613 13 Fork Fourche 1 104173 14 Pin Goupille 1 104174 15 Spring Ressort 1 104194 16 Bracket Fixation 2 104632 17 Chain Cha ne 2...

Page 29: ...3 8 n c x 1 Boulon hex 3 8 n c x 1 8 O L 41 Hex bolt 3 8 n c x 1 1 2 Boulon hex 3 8 n c x 1 1 2 1 O L 42 Hex bolt 3 8 n c x 3 4 Boulon hex 3 8 n c x 3 4 12 O L 43 Hex bolt 3 8 n c x 3 Boulon hex 3 8...

Page 30: ...V SHELTER 700438 Especially designed to put away your tractor or A T V with it s accessory DUST PROTECTOR 700449 60 Especially designed to reduce flying debris SIDE WHEEL SUPPORT KIT 700451 Especially...

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