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1019911-A

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English Manual

OPERATION

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After the Box Scraper is properly adjusted and mounted to the 

Tractor, many different operations can be accomplished, some 

of which are: leveling dirt and gravel, spreading a pile of loose 

material, filling small holes, cleaning up debris, snow removal, 

scarifying, etc. 

NOTE: The Box Scraper is not recommended for 

use in reverse gear.

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The Tractor speed while operating the unit, should be governed by 

the task to be accomplished.

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While leveling or grading, do not attempt to cut excessive amounts 

of hard-packed material at a high rate of speed.

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Use of the Scarifier is recommended when leveling and grading 

hard-packed material, to aid in breaking up the surface or gravel 

layer. NOTE: Operate at a speed which allows loose material that 

has piled up on the face of the Unit to be deposited in low areas.

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Weight 

(concrete / patio blocks, etc.)

 can be added to tray and 

secured using tie downs through holes in tray flanges.

OPERATION AS A 

BOX SCRAPER AND SCARIFIER

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Your unit may be used as a Rear Blade by removing the  

Scarifier and Side Plates. 

(Disassemble by reversing assembly 

steps 7, then step 6).

•  Various angles 

(left and right)

 are obtained by lifting Angling Lever, 

rotating the Blade to the desired angle, then lowering the Angling 

Lever into the locking hole.

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To use the Blade with the Tractor in the reverse gear, raise the 

Angling Lever, rotate the Blade 180 degrees and lock into the 

desired position by flipping the angling lever.

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The Blade is designed to be used in a variety of light jobs: such as 

leveling, scraping, raking, back-filling, snow removal, etc.

• 

Weight 

(concrete / patio blocks, etc.)

 can be added to tray and 

secured using tie downs through holes in tray flanges. 

OPERATION  

AS A REAR BLADE

MAINTENANCE

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After the Blade Edge has worn 

considerably, it should be rotated (from 

bottom to top) to provide a new edge. 
Remove the four 3/8" Carriage Bolts, rotate the Blade and then 

re-assemble the Blade with the new edge on the surface.

•  Lubricate all pivoting points and the Hitch Pin with a drop or 

two of 30 weight oil before each operation. 

•  Frequently (at least every 8 hours of use) see that all bolts 

and nuts are tight. 

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When the Unit is not being used, remove all dirt, scale and 

rust; then touch-up with paint.

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Apply a coat of grease, oil or rust preventative to blade 

edge, scarifier and other areas that appear to have 

"scoured" from operation.

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Always store in a dry place.

QUALITY CONTINUES  

WITH QUALITY SERVICE 

If you have installation questions, are missing parts or need 

replacement parts, don’t go back to the store! 

Please find your product serial number and model number, then 

contact our Customer Service department:

SERVICE 

In North America and Canada call  

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Summary of Contents for BS-381

Page 1: ...tomer Service Toll Free 877 728 8224 Important This manual contains information for the safety of persons and property Read it carefully before assembly and operation of the equipment Visit us on the web www brinly com 3 8 B O X S C R A P E R MODEL B S 3 8 1 B S 3 8 1 A B S 4 2 B H B S 4 2 B H A OWNER S MANUAL Assembly Installation Operation Repair Parts 4 2 B O X S C R A P E R ...

Page 2: ...e terrain and other hidden hazards Do not drive close to creeks ditches and public highways Watch out for traffic when crossing or near roadways When using any attachment don t allow anyone near the vehicle while in operation Keep the vehicle and attachment in good operating condition and keep safety devices in place Keep all nuts bolts and screws tight to be sure the equipment is in safe working ...

Page 3: ...ogo Decal 1 9 B 4265 10 Hitch Assembly 1 10 B 4351 10 Drawbar 1 11 2M1620P Bolt Hex Head 1 2 x 1 1 4 4 12 10M1216P Bolt Carriage 3 8 x 1 8 Ref 1019988 Hardware Bag Qty 13 10M1240P Bolt Carriage 3 8 x 2 1 2 1 14 30M1200P Nut Reg Hex 3 8 16 10 15 30M1600P Nut Hex 1 2 13 4 16 40M1200P Washer Lock 3 8 10 17 45M1313P Washer SAE Flat 3 8 6 18 40M1600P Washer Lock 1 2 4 19 45M1717P Washer Flat 1 2 2 20 5...

Page 4: ...er Flat 1 2 x2 19 45M1717P Washer Lock 1 2 x4 40M1600P 18 Washer Lock 3 8 x10 40M1200P 16 Washer Flat 3 8 x6 17 45M1313P Washer Flat 1 1 4 x1 45M4440P 1 Nut Hex Lock 3 8 x1 B 1675P 2 Nut Hex 3 8 x10 30M1200P 14 Nut Hex 1 2 x4 30M1600P 15 Bolt Carriage 3 8 x 2 1 2 x1 10M1240P 13 Bolt Carriage 3 8 x 1 x8 10M1216P 12 Bolt Carriage 3 8 x 1 1 4 x2 10M1220P 29 Bolt Hex Head 1 2 x 1 1 4 x4 2M1620P 11 5 P...

Page 5: ...ight Mount Bracket x2 B 5343 10 27 Drawbar Assembly x1 B 4351 10 10 Angling Lever x1 B 2376 10 4 Blade Mount Plate x1 B 2596 10 7 Side Plate x2 B 4814 10 22 Hitch Assembly x1 B 4265 9 3 38 Blade x1 B 4813 10 42 Blade x1 1019748 10 Ref 1019988 Hardware Bag Qty 1 45M4440P Washer SAE Plain 1 1 4 1 2 B 1675P Nut Hex Lock 3 8 16 1 5 B 2578 Pin Clevis 7 16 x 2 3 8 1 1019747 Pin Magnetic Hitch 1 6 B 3717...

Page 6: ... left hand side 1019911 A 4 English Manual DO NOT RETURN PRODUCT IF YOU ARE MISSING PARTS Please Call 1 877 728 8224 PARTS HARDWARE IDENTIFIER Illustrations on this page are to scale for faster identification of hardware during assembly Pin Cotter 1 8 x 1 x1 50M0416P 20 Washer Flat 1 2 x2 19 45M1717P Washer Lock 1 2 x4 40M1600P 18 Washer Lock 3 8 x10 40M1200P 16 Washer Flat 3 8 x6 17 45M1313P Wash...

Page 7: ...6 and secure LOOSELY with 3 8 Hex Nuts 14 Do not tighten fully YET x2 Step 3 Step 2 14 16 29 WEIGHT MOUNT BRACKETS BLADE MOUNT PLATE 27 3 7 29 16 14 29 16 14 27 27 Attach the Weight Support Bracket 28 Align the support bracket 28 to bottom of weight mount brackets 27 as illustrated From above run two 3 8 x 1 carriage bolts 12 through both brackets Secure from below with a 3 8 lock washer 16 and 3 ...

Page 8: ...Assembly 9 with the Drawbar 10 as illustrated here Add a flat washer 19 to two 1 2 x 1 1 4 Hex Bolts 11 as shown Run the bolts through the first holes of the hitch assembly and drawbar Add a Lock Washer 18 and nut 15 to each bolt Do not tighten fully YET Run two 1 2 x 1 1 4 Hex Bolts 11 through the hitch assembly and drawbar as illustrated Add a Lock Washer 18 and nut 15 to each bolt Do not tighte...

Page 9: ...ighten yet ASSEMBLY Insert the 3 8 x 2 1 2 Carriage Bolt 13 through the remaining two holes square in the angling lever 4 Secure with a 3 8 Hex Lock Nut 2 2 4 13 Step 5 B Step 6 NOTE Tighten the lock nut 2 just enough to remove any looseness in the angling lever 4 it must be free to move up and down without binding 22 3 12 17 17 14 14 16 16 12 Repeat this step attaching the second side plate on th...

Page 10: ...y Position the Tractor with Box Scraper on a hard level surface Lower the box scraper and check to make sure it is level side to side loosen the four 3 8 carriage bolts holding the box scraper to the post to adjust as necessary and retighten hardware Refer to steps 1 2 Place a level on top of Drawbar move Hitch Assembly until Drawbar is level front to back Refer to Step 4 The operating depth of th...

Page 11: ...hole To use the Blade with the Tractor in the reverse gear raise the Angling Lever rotate the Blade 180 degrees and lock into the desired position by flipping the angling lever The Blade is designed to be used in a variety of light jobs such as leveling scraping raking back filling snow removal etc Weight concrete patio blocks etc can be added to tray and secured using tie downs through holes in t...

Page 12: ...pt of the parts This warranty does not apply to damage caused by unreasonable use including failure to provide necessary maintenance nor does it apply to any transportation or labor charges WE MAKE NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTY NOR IS ANYONE AUTHORIZED TO MAKE ANY ON OUR BEHALF ANY IMPLIED OR STATUTORY WARRANTIES INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED...

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