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    Step 12

    Step 13

ASSEMBLY

67

17

67

17

38

22

69

38

40

40

22

69

17

Hook

Snap

Snap

“J” Channel

67

17

38

22

69

38

40

40

22

69

17

Hook

Snap

Snap

“J” Channel

“J” Channel

Using the hardware in 

PANEL 10

assemble one 3/8” Nut (

17

) on each end 

 

of the Hamper Stop Rod (

67

) until it is 

approximately in the center of the threads.

Assemble each end of the Hamper Stop Rod 

(

67

) through the holes on the front of the Upper 

Side Tubes (

38

) and Lower Side Tubes (

69

).

Using the remaining hardware in 

PANEL 10

, assemble  

one 3/8” Lock Nut (

22

) on each end of Hamper Stop Rod (

67

). 

Tighten the Lock Nut (

22

) until Hamper Stop Rod (

67

) is flush 

with the top of the Lock Nut (

22

).

Note: Hold the Hamper Stop Rod (67) with Pliers while 

tightening the Lock Nuts (22).

Upper and Lower Side Tubes should be trapped between the 

Nut (

17

) and Lock Nut (

22

) on the Hamper Stop Rod (

67

) but 

still loose enough to pivot freely. If the tubes do not pivot freely, 

loosen Nut (

17

).

    Step 14

67

17

38

22

69

38

40

40

22

69

17

Hook

Snap

Snap

“J” Channel

Pull up on bottom of Hamper (

40

) from “J” Channel and hook 

“J” Channel onto Hamper Stop Rod (

67

). Take side flaps of the 

Hamper (

40

) around the frame and snap to the bottom of the 

Hamper as shown. 

Note: Flap should be on the outside of the Lower  

Side Tubes (69) after assembly.

Summary of Contents for LS2-42BH-G

Page 1: ...t 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 L A W N S W E E P E R MODE...

Page 2: ...y parts DO NOT use the pull rope while the towing vehicle is moving Attach the pull rope as directed on pages 14 15 of this manual Avoid overfilling the hamper Heavy loads are more difficult to dump P...

Page 3: ...terests distract you Stay alert for holes and other hidden hazards in the terrain Keep the towing vehicle and attachment in good operating condition and keep safety devices in place The towing vehicle...

Page 4: ...5 16 x 3 4 Hex Bolt 4 19 45M1111P 5 16 Washer 2 20 B 1673P 1 4 Lock Nut 6 25 B 4786 5 16 Nylon Lock Nut 4 35 1008997SER Pull Handle 1 36 1009049 Adhesive Hook and Loop 1 37 1009639 Rope Pull Hamper 1...

Page 5: ...5 PARTS 26 2 41 9 13 51 52 45 54 21 1 8 19 47 13 50 63 44 48 50 46 48 53 64 65 62 42 49 49 55 60 59 58 20 61 57 56 48 25 20 63 43 34 28 31 RH Drive Pinion Not Shown TOW TUBE COMPONENT VIEW HAMPER FRAM...

Page 6: ...TIP 2 During assembly you will need to shift the tires away from the Brush Housing 45 To do so firmly grasp the Lower Pivot bar 43 in one hand and the Brush Housing 45 in the other Pull apart NOTE Th...

Page 7: ...hitch plate heights up to 11 inches off the ground Record your measurement here _____________ Round this measurement to the closest whole number _____________ PLACE THIS EDGE ON GROUND ASSEMBLY A Hitc...

Page 8: ...rdware in Panel 03 attach the Hitch Pin 23 and the Hairpin Cotter 30 to the Clevis Assembly DO NOT TIGHTEN FASTENERS AT THIS TIME Use the remaining hardware from PANEL 02 and attach the Right and Left...

Page 9: ...in this order Hex Bolt 27 5 16 Washer 19 Lock Arm 1 5 16 Washer 19 and Nylon Lock Nut 25 Note Do not over tighten the Nylon Lock Nut 25 The Lock Arm 1 should be able to pivot freely after assembly LA...

Page 10: ...te For proper function of the sweeper height adjustment mechanism it is important to assemble the hardware properly ATTACH VINYL GRIPS Vinyl Grip 8 slides on the Lock Arm 1 Vinyl Grip 26 slides on the...

Page 11: ...r tube 66 69 38 NOTE Tubes 69 and 38 are easy to confuse The differences are illustrated here Assemble the hamper frame by inserting the first Rear Tube 66 into the Lower Tubes 69 LAY THESE TUBES IN T...

Page 12: ...uts 20 Spreader Bar Assembly should be able to pivot freely after assembly The Hinge Rod Assembly 70 should be aligned so that when closed the V points toward the open side of the sweeper hamper 38 70...

Page 13: ...ach end of Hamper Stop Rod 67 Tighten the Lock Nut 22 until Hamper Stop Rod 67 is flush with the top of the Lock Nut 22 Note Hold the Hamper Stop Rod 67 with Pliers while tightening the Lock Nuts 22 U...

Page 14: ...r listed below Hex Bolt 15 Upper Side Tube 38 Spacer 6 Hamper Mount 5 Large Washer 34 Nylon Lock Nut 25 Use the hardware in PANEL 12 while attaching the Hamper to the Brush Housing After this is compl...

Page 15: ...Towing Vehicle Two Knots 35 36 37 37 To Sweeper 37 35 Step 17 Extend Pull Rope 37 to the back of the towing vehicle to an area that will be easily accessible from the towing vehicle seat This is the a...

Page 16: ...rface and set parking brake 3 Remove Hairpin Cotter 30 and Hitch Pin 23 4 Push sweeper away from towing vehicle 5 Install Hitch Pin 23 through Clevis Assembly 68 and secure with Hairpin Cotter 30 for...

Page 17: ...st and operator If additional weight is required when towing add weight at or forward of the rear wheels Adding weight behind the rear wheels can affect vehicle steering Refer to your towing vehicle m...

Page 18: ...me height as the mower cutting height IMPORTANT Setting the brush height too low for sweeping conditions causes excessive wheel skipping and slipping For best performance adjust brush height as high a...

Page 19: ...that the Hamper assembly has adequate clearance to the ground The sweeper Tow Tubes should be parallel with the ground or angled slightly forward when the sweeper is connected to the towing vehicle If...

Page 20: ...xit the opening at the front of the Hamper 4 Replace Pull Handle 35 to Hook and Loop 36 fixed to the towing vehicle IMPORTANT Avoid overfilling the Hamper especially when sweeping freshly mowed grass...

Page 21: ...t adjustment is set too high Lower the brush height one notch at a time on the lock arm until the desired performance is achieved 3 There is a problem with the brush drive system See the Sweeper Wheel...

Page 22: ...will loosen the Brush Section from the Brush Holders 60 4 Wearing work gloves firmly grasp the Brush Section 55 between the Brush Holders 60 and pull to the right Continue to pull the Brush Section 5...

Page 23: ...r to the illustration below showing the right and left side of sweeper Right Left TOOLS NEEDED Safety Glasses Medium Flat Tip Screwdriver Retaining Ring Pliers External 7 16 inch Wrench 1 4 inch Wrenc...

Page 24: ...E GEAR IMPORTANT Safety glasses should be worn while performing maintenance operations on the sweeper Solvent proof gloves rubber or latex should be worn when using any cleaning or lubrication product...

Page 25: ...age Position 1 Stand the sweeper in storage position on a clean flat surface such as a garage floor or sidewalk do not hang hamper from clevis assembly 2 Using pliers remove cotter pin 63 3 Remove Mac...

Page 26: ...1 61 R 2289SER Bearing Retainer 2 62 R 2320 5 8 External Retaining Ring 2 63 1008098 Pin Cotter Small 4 HOW TO REMOVE THE DUST COVER 42 Lift up on the edge furthest from the brush axle opening and sli...

Page 27: ...onto Brush Axle until it touches the Large Flat Washer 58 Note Dowel Pin 57 will now be inside the Drive Pinion 65 10 Insert Flat Washer 59 over the Brush Axle 56 and into the recess on the Drive Pini...

Page 28: ...oral except as mentioned above given by any person or entity including a dealer or retailer with respect to any product shall bind Brinly Hardy Co During the period of the warranty the exclusive remed...

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