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48" LANDSCAPE RAKE

 

Chapter 5: Parts Lists, Schematic Diagrams and Warranty 

Parts List – LANDSCAPE RAKE ASSEMBLY 

Note:

 

Part numbers listed are available through DR Power Equipment.

 

Ref#  Part# 

Description 

40941 

Tongue A 

40942 

Bolt, M12 x 40 

40943 

Locknut, M12 

40944 

Tongue B 

40945 

Bolt, M24 x 100 

40946 

Large Washer Ø24 

40947  

Locknut, M24 

40948 

Bolt, Carriage, M10 x 30 

40949 

Tine Assembly Support 

10 

40950 

Tine 

11 

40951 

Tine Pressure Plate 

12 

40952 

Locknut, M10 

13 

40953 

Pin, Hitch 

14 

40954 

Pin, Retaining, Ø2.5 

15 

40955 

Bolt, M12 x 70 

16 

40956 

Lift Handle Support 

17 

40957  

Bushing, Ø17.5 x Ø12.5 x 11.2mm 

Ref#  Part# 

Description 

18 

40958 

Lift Handle Bracket #2 

19 

40959 

Lift Handle Bracket #1 

20 

40960 

Lift Handle 

21 

40961 

Bolt, M16 x 45 

22 

40962 

Locknut, M16 

23 

40963 

Bolt, M12 x 50 

24 

40964 

Bushing 

25 

40969 

Height Adjustment Component 

26 

40970 

Small Washer, Ø12 

27 

40971 

Bolt, M18 x 90 

28 

40972 

Locknut, M18 

29 

40973 

Height Adjustment Plate 

30 

40974 

Axle Frame 

31 

40975 

12" Pneumatic Tire 

32 

40976 

Medium Washer, Ø20 

33 

40977 

Cotter Pin, Ø4 x 50 

34 

40978 

Nylon Rope 

Not Shown 
 

40907 

Label, Warning, Max Speed 

 

25044 

Label, Warning, Pinch Point 

 

34140 

Label, Branding, DR 

 

Summary of Contents for 48" LANDSCAPE RAKE

Page 1: ...nstructions before operating the DR 48 LANDSCAPE RAKE Original Language DR 48 LANDSCAPE RAKE SAFETY OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Serial No Order No DR Power Equipment Toll free phone 1 800 DR OWNER 376 9637 Fax 1 802 877 1213 Website www DRpower com ...

Page 2: ...d on the upper left portion of your packing slip For your convenience and ready reference enter the Serial Number and Order Number in the space provided on the front cover of this manual Additional Information and Potential Changes DR Power Equipment reserves the right to discontinue change and improve its products at any time without notice or obligation to the purchaser The descriptions and spec...

Page 3: ... open sandals Wear a helmet when operating an ATV Chapter 1 General Safety Rules Labels Your DR 48 LANDSCAPE RAKE carries prominent labels as reminders for its proper and safe use Shown below are copies of all the Safety and Information labels that appear on the equipment Take a moment to study them and make a note of their location on your LANDSCAPE RAKE as you set up and before you operate the u...

Page 4: ...er any conditions remove bend cut fit weld or otherwise alter standard parts on the DR Landscape Rake Modifications to your machine could cause personal injuries and will void your warranty While using the DR Landscape Rake don t hurry or take things for granted Do not operate the Landscape Rake when under the influence of alcohol or medication Use the DR Landscape Rake only in daylight or good ar...

Page 5: ...ransport Lock Pin Rotating Tine Assembly Chapter 2 Setting Up the DR 48 LANDSCAPE RAKE It may be helpful to familiarize yourself with the features of your DR 48 LANDSCAPE RAKE as shown in Figure 2 before beginning these procedures If you have any questions at all please feel free to contact us at www DRpower com DR LANDSCAPE RAKE Features ...

Page 6: ...nches 1 Install the Wheels to the Axle Frame with the Valve Stems facing out using the M20 Flat Washers and Cotter pins Figure 3 2 Install the Height Adjustment Plate onto the Axle Frame so that it is pointing forward away from the Wheels using three M12 X 70 Hex Bolts and Locknuts Tighten the hardware using two 19mm Wrenches 3 Position the Frame so that the Pivot Disc is on the Bottom Figure 4 In...

Page 7: ...ates are installed upside down 9 Connect the Tine Assembly to the Frame Assembly using the M24 X 100 Bolt Washers and Locknut Figure 8 Tighten the Hardware using two 36mm Wrenches Do not over tighten the Tine Assembly should be able to rotate freely 10 Attach the Nylon Rope to the Lift Handle 11 Insert one Hitch Pin in the Lift handle support to lock the Lift Handle in the Transport position Inser...

Page 8: ... are lifted and the Tines are on the ground This allows the tines to scrape grade and resurface the soil when towed behind a tow vehicle To position the Landscape Rake in the operating position pull forward on the Lift Handle and remove the Hitch Pin and Retaining pin then slowly release the Lift Handle so that the tines are lowered to the ground Figure 9 Adjusting the Height Adjust the Height of ...

Page 9: ...ine and set the Parking Brake 2 Lift the Tow Bar and position the Pin Hitch opening onto the Tow Vehicles Hitch Plate Figure 11 3 Align the hole in the center of the Hitch Plate with the holes in the Pin Hitch Insert the Hitch Pin and secure it with the Hair Pin Tow Bar Figure 11 Hitch Plate Hair Pin Hitch Pin ...

Page 10: ...e tire pressure with a Tire Pressure Gauge 2 Check what the manufacturers recommended pressure is that is stamped on the side of the Tire 3 If the pressure is too low add air through the Valve Stem with an air hose 4 Replace the Valve Stem Protective Cap when finished 5 Repeat for both Wheels Replacing the Tines Tools Needed 17mm Wrench 1 Use a 17mm Wrench to remove the Carriage Bolt and Locknut t...

Page 11: ...CONTACT US AT www DRpower com 11 ...

Page 12: ...3 Pin Hitch 14 40954 Pin Retaining Ø2 5 15 40955 Bolt M12 x 70 16 40956 Lift Handle Support 17 40957 Bushing Ø17 5 x Ø12 5 x 11 2mm Ref Part Description 18 40958 Lift Handle Bracket 2 19 40959 Lift Handle Bracket 1 20 40960 Lift Handle 21 40961 Bolt M16 x 45 22 40962 Locknut M16 23 40963 Bolt M12 x 50 24 40964 Bushing 25 40969 Height Adjustment Component 26 40970 Small Washer Ø12 27 40971 Bolt M18...

Page 13: ...Schematic Landscape Rake Assembly ...

Page 14: ...14 DR 48 LANDSCAPE RAKE Notes ...

Page 15: ...enance as defined by the manufacturer s owner s manuals The warranty holder is responsible for replacement of normally wearing parts such as the Tines and Pneumatic Tires Accessories to the machine are not covered by this warranty During the warranty period the warranty holder is responsible for the machine transportation charges if required During the warranty period warranty parts will be shippe...

Page 16: ...ame is intact and secure CLEAN Make sure the Tines and the Frame are clean and free of debris End of Season and Storage Hose down the DR LANDSCAPE RAKE to clean it of debris Wipe down the DR LANDSCAPE RAKE to remove any moisture and dirt that may have accumulated If possible store the Landscape Rake in a dry protected place If it is necessary to store the Landscape Rake outside cover it with a pro...

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