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Safety Instructions 

 

All power equipment can cause injury or property damage if operated improperly. Please read and observe 

the following safety rules and exercise caution at all times when operating equipment. 
 

Read  and  understand  your  tractor  owner’s  manual  and  towing  safety  rules,  know how to  operate  your 

tractor before using any attachment.

 

Never  allow children  to  operate  the  towing  vehicle.  Do  not  allow adults  to  operate  the  vehicle  without 

having read the owner’s manual or receiving proper instruction.

 

Do not allow anyone to ride or sit on the tow behind equipment during operation.

 

Keep adults, children and animals at a safe distance.

 

Always wear substantial footwear. Do not wear loose fitting clothing that may get caught in moving parts.

 

Keep  your  eyes  and  mind  on  your  tractor/attachment  and  area  being  covered.  Do  not  let  yourself  be 
distracted.

 

Stay alert for holes in the terrain and other hidden hazards.

 

Tractor  braking  and  stability  may  be  affected  with  the  attachment  of  this  unit.  Be  aware  of  changing 
conditions on slopes. Refer to safety rules in your tractor owner’s manual concerning safe operation on 

slopes. 

Stay Off  Steep Slopes. 

Always operate up and down a slope, never across the face of a slope.

 

This  equipment  should  be  operated  at  reduced  speed(s)  on  rough  terrain  and  on  hillsides  to  prevent 

tipping or loss of control.

 

Do not operate close to creeks, ditches or public highways.

 

Always begin with the transmission in first (low) gear and the engine at low speed, and gradually increase 

speed as conditions permit.

 

Keep the tractor 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 condition.

 

The tractor and attachment should be stopped and inspected for damage after striking a foreign object. 

Any damage should be repaired before restarting and operating the equipment.

 

Follow the maintenance instructions as outlined in this owner’s manual. 
Do not exceed maximum towing speed of 4 miles per hour. 

Do not Allow the Hamper Dump Rope to have too much slack, when operating, the rope can get caught 

Parts and Support 
 

 

Please do not return this product to the 

  

store prior to contacting Precision. 

 

At Precision Products, Inc. our goal is to deliver quality, value and outstanding service. If for any reason our 

product does not meet your expectations, please contact us and we will take care of any problem you may 
have with this unit. 

 

When ordering replacement parts please have the model number, part  description, part number, inspector 
number and date on box, available so that we can best serve you. 

 

1 (800) 225-5891 
 

www.precisionprodinc.com 

 

Precision Products Inc. 
316 Limit St. 

Lincoln IL 62656 

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Summary of Contents for LSP48

Page 1: ...cision Products Inc Lawn Sweeper Your Lawn Sweeper has been engineered and built to give you the most dependable and best performing product possible If you experience any problem you can not easily resolve please feel free to contact our knowledgeable and helpful customer service department toll free at 1 800 225 5891 Rev A 7 12 Safety Instructions Assembly Operation Maintenance Parts Warranty 2 ...

Page 2: ...t reduced speed s on rough terrain and on hillsides to prevent tipping or loss of control Do not operate close to creeks ditches or public highways Always begin with the transmission in first low gear and the engine at low speed and gradually increase speed as conditions permit Keep the tractor and attachment in good operating condition and keep safety devices in place Keep all nuts bolts and scre...

Page 3: ...cting Bar 8 1 Sweeper Housing Assembly 9 2 Bag Arm Tube Ref Qty Description 10 1 Bag Frame Strap 11 2 Hopper Support Rod 12 1 Lower Hopper Side Tube R H 13 1 Lower Hopper Side Tube L H 14 1 Upper Hopper Side Tube R H 15 1 Upper Hopper Side Tube L H 16 2 Rear Hopper Tube 17 1 Rope Carton Contents pages 3 4 8 9 10 15 14 7 6 17 16 11 5 4 1 2 3 13 12 ...

Page 4: ...en Head Bolt M6x30 22 6 Nylock Nut M8 23 10 Nylock Nut M6 24 7 Hitch Pin Clip 03 25 2 Clevis Pin 08x37 26 2 Clevis Pin 08x58 Ref Qty Description 27 2 Clevis Pin 08x25 Not Shown 28 1 Hitch Pin 29 2 Hitch Spacer 30 1 Angle Bracket 31 2 Tube Plug 32 4 Allen Head Bolt M6x40 28 29 26 28 30 29 31 22 23 24 25 32 ...

Page 5: ...ket to the Sweeper Housing using a M8x16 Hex Head Bolt and a M8 Nylock Nut Make sure the Angle Bracket is turned as shown and aligned straight with the housing and tighten See Figure 1 2 Assemble the R H Hitch Tube to the Sweeper Housing using two M6x40 Bolt and two M6 Nylock Nuts hand tighten only at this time insert Tube Plug into Hitch Tube Then repeat the process on the L H Hitch Tube See Figu...

Page 6: ... this time tighten the four bolts attaching the Hitch Tubes to the Sweeper Housing See Figure 4 or 5 5 Tighten the two bolts attaching the ends of the Hitch Tubes together Now tighten the two bolts attaching the Clevis Plates to the Hitch Tubes Attach the Hitch Pin Spacers and the Hitch Pin Clip to the Hitch Brack ets See Figure 4 or 5 M8x65 Hex Head Bolt M8x50 Hex Head Bolt M8x50 Hex Head Bolt M8...

Page 7: ...M8x20 Hex Head Bolt through Angle Bracket into the Height Ad justment Strap attach the Flat Washer and secure with a M8 Nylock Nut See Figure 7 M8x20 Hex Head Bolt Angle Bracket Flat Washer M8 Nylock Nut Height Adjustment Strap Height Adjust ment Handle Figure 6 M8 x 40 Hex Head Bolt Height Adjust ment Tube Height Adjustment Handle Handle Grip M8 Nylock Nuts Figure 7 Pre Assembled At Factory ...

Page 8: ... place another Washer onto the Bolt and secure with the Plastic Knob See Figure 8 9 Pre Assembled At Factory Assemble the Connecting Bar to the Sweeper Housing by using two M6x12 Hex Head Bolts and secure with two M6 Nylock Nuts Figure 9 M6 Nylock Nut Height Adjust ment Strap Hitch Spacers Pre Assembled At Factory ...

Page 9: ...ide Tubes Attach them using M6x30 Bolt and secure with a M6 Nylock Nut See Figure 12 Figure 10 Figure 11 11 Insert the two Hopper Side Tubes through the stitched flaps on each side of the Hopper Bag Assemble the ends of the Rear Hopper Tube onto the ends of the Upper Hopper Side Tubes insert M6x30 Bolt into the holes and secure with a M6 Nylock Nut See Figure 11 Figure 12 Rear Hopper Tube brace ho...

Page 10: ... See Figure 13 14 Insert the Bag Frame Strap into the stitched sleeve along the front edge of the bag bottom Attach the Bag Frame Strap to the Lower Hopper Side Tubes using two M6x30 Bolts and two M6 Nylock Nuts See Fig ure 14 Figure 13 Figure 14 Hitch Pin Clip Bag Frame Strap Upper Hopper Side Tube Hopper Bag Bot tom Lower Hopper Side Tube 08x25 Clevis Pin M6x30 Bolt M6 Nylock Nut ...

Page 11: ...lowing step Over bending will cause the steel rods to lose supporting tension 16 Tip the Hopper onto it s back to assemble the two Hopper Support Rods Place the ends of each rod into the Upper and Lower Rear Hopper Tubes bending the rod just enough to fit into the holes of the tubes See Figure 16 Snap Flap Figure 15 Figure 16 Lower Rear Hopper Tube Upper Rear Hopper Tube Support Rod Support Rod ...

Page 12: ...h the lower hole See Figure 17 18 Insert a 08 x 58 Clevis Pin through the lower hole in each Upper Hopper Side Tube Next assemble a Bag Arm Tube onto each Clevis Pin and secure with a Hitch Pin Clip Place Vinyl Cap onto Bag Arm Tube See Fig ure 18 Upper Hopper Side Tube 08 x 58 Clevis Pin Upper Hole Lower Hole Figure 17 Figure 18 Hitch Pin Clip Lower Hole Bag Arm Tube Vinyl Cap ...

Page 13: ...ttach the Hopper Bag to the Sweeper slide the ends of the Bag Arm Tubes into the ends of the Sweeper s Hitch Tubes and secure with two 08x37 Clevis Pins and Hitch Pin Clips See Figure 20 Figure 19 Figure 20 Top Center Hopper Bag Frame Rope Hitch Pin Clip 08x37 Clevis Pin Bag Arm Tube ...

Page 14: ...14 Exploded View 75 75 47 16 74 74 78 78 16 79 79 16 ...

Page 15: ...38 M8x30 Carriage Bolt 1 57 38 Pinion Gear L H 1 19 48 Brush Shaft 1 58 38 Adj Washer B 2 20 48 Brush 4 59 38 Clevis Pin 08x58 2 21 48 Wrapper 1 60 38 Wheel Tire Assembly 2 22 38 End Plate R H 1 61 38 Wheel Bushing 4 23 38 Pinion Gear R H 1 62 38 M8x65 Hex Head Bolt 2 24 38 Dust Cover Assembly 2 63 38 M8x50 Hex Head Bolt 2 25 48 Height Adjustment Tube Assembly 1 64 38 Hub Cap 2 26 38 Clevis Pin 08...

Page 16: ... warranty above as to the part as identified below No other expressed warranty whether written or oral except as mentioned above given by any person or entity including a dealer or retailer with respect to any product shall bind Precision Products Inc during the period of the warranty the exclusive remedy is repair or replacement of the product as set forth above The provisions as set forth in thi...

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