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GJ HANDY & CO LTD USER WARRANTY POLICY 

 
 

Not covered by this warranty 

a)

 

The warranty policy does not cover any depreciation or damages caused by ordinary wear, 
rusting or corrosion, lack of correct maintenance or operation, misuse, abuse, lack of 
transportation or accident. 

b)

 

The warranty policy does not cover any costs necessary for the standard periodic maintenance 
services instructed by the operator’s manual, or service parts replacement which would include 
oil, filters, tyres, belts, brake linings, fuses, blades, seals and other service parts unless it can be 
proven that the item has evidence of faulty manufacture. 

c)

 

The warranty policy will not cover failure or damage caused as a result of parts or accessories 
being modified without the written approval of GJ Handy & Co Ltd. 

d)

 

The warranty policy will not cover the unit if non-genuine parts have been fitted and as a result 
damage has occurred to the unit. 

e)

 

The warranty policy is non-transferable and is only applicable to the original purchaser. 

Disclaimer 

a)

 

This warranty is only a remedy for defect of products. GJ Handy & Co Ltd will never warranty in 
terms of the merchantability or the fitness for a particular purpose. 

b)

 

No person is authorised to make any warranties, representations or promises, expressed or 
implied, on behalf of GJ Handy & Co Ltd, or to modify the terms conditions or limitation of this 
warranty policy in any way. 

c)

 

Neither GJ Handy & Co Ltd nor any company affiliated with GJ Handy & Co Ltd shall be liable in 
any event or manner whatsoever for incidental or consequential damages or injuries, including, 
but not limited to, loss of crops, loss of profit, out of pocket expenses or profits, rental of 
substitute equipment or other commercial losses. 

General 

a)

 

Most warrantable failures show up within the first few weeks of use. These failures are usually 
straightforward and warranty assessment is relatively easy.

 

b)

 

Failures relating to cutter decks and belts need careful investigation, as the cause may not 
always be straightforward. Look for damage to blades and pulleys especially when the cutter 
belt or blade boss have snapped or cracked as this could be due to impact damage. 

c)

 

Customers should always refer to the operator/instruction manual when any disputed problem 
arises, you will find most areas covered within the manual. 

 

 
 

Summary of Contents for THTLS38

Page 1: ...ES SUPPORT 01793 333212 Please read understand this manual payingparticular attention to the safety instructions before use The manufacturer reserves the right to change the product specification and livery according to continued product improvements Images used are for illustration purposes only INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...

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Page 3: ...the Assembly section for instructions Please check that all parts required for the assembly of this spreader are included If for any reason you believe a part for the assembly is missing or damaged please contact us If you require any assistance with regards to the contents or operation of your machine please contact us TEL 01793 333212 MON FRI 8 00AM TO 5 30PM EXCL BANK HOLIDAYS EMAIL customerser...

Page 4: ...ence of drugs alcohol or any medication that could affect your ability to use it properly Do not use this machine when you are tired or distracted from the job at hand Be aware of what you are doing at all times Use common sense USERS Never allow children to operate the towing vehicle or de thatcher Do not allow adults to operate without having read these instructions PASSENGERS Do not allow anyon...

Page 5: ...E Clean the machine immediately after use Keep the machine clean to ensure it operates to its full safest performance When maintaining this machine only the manufacturer s original replacement parts should be used The use of non original manufacturer parts may invalidate your warranty PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT Take left over materials to an authorised collection point or follow the stipulations in t...

Page 6: ...rap 2 Hitch Tube L H 11 Hopper Support Rod x2 3 Handle Assembly 12 Lower Hopper Side Tube R H 4 Hitch Bracket Straight 13 Lower Hopper Side Tube L H 5 Hitch Bracket 14 Upper Hopper Side Tube R H 6 Hopper 15 Upper Hopper Side Tube L H 7 Connecting Rod 16 Rear Hopper Tube x2 8 Sweeper Housing Assembly 17 Rope 9 Bag Arm Tube x2 ...

Page 7: ...8x40 x2 M Hitch Spacer x2 D Hex Bolt M6x35 x4 N R Pin Ø3 x5 E Hex Bolt M8x20 O R Pin Ø2 x4 F Hex Bolt M8x16 P Clevis Pin Ø9 5x25 x2 G Nylon Lock Nut M8 x8 Q Clevis Pin Ø6x37 x4 H Nylon Lock Nut M6 x6 R Clevis Pin Ø8x59 5 x2 I Hex Bolt M6x12 x2 Y Hitch Pin J Big Flat Washer Ø8 Z Plastic Plug x4 ...

Page 8: ...operators position while seated on the Tractor SWEEPER ASSEMBLY STEP 1 Assemble the angle bracket to the sweeper housing using an M8x16 hex bolt and an M8 hex lock nut Make sure the bracket is attached as shown and aligned straight with the housing before tightening STEP 2 Assemble the R H Hitch Tube to the sweeper housing using an M6x35 Hex Bolt and M6 Lock Nut Do not tighten yet Repeat for the L...

Page 9: ...o the hitch tubes using two M8x50 hex bolts and M8 hex lock nuts The bolts should be inserted either side of the front hitch tube bolt Do not tighten yet STEP 5 Tighten the four bolts fastening the hitch tubes to the sweeper housing Next tighten the two bolts fastening the ends of the hitch tubes together Finally tighten the two bolts fastening the hitch brackets to the hitch tubes STEP 6 Insert t...

Page 10: ...ube as shown in figure 6 Use two M8x40 hex bolts and M8 lock nuts Do not tighten yet STEP 8 Insert an M8x20 hex bolt through the angle bracket Place onto the bolt in order the spacer bushing the height adjustment strap an Ø8 big flat washer and an M8 hex lock nut Tighten ...

Page 11: ...lt in this order a wear washer the height adjustment strap another wear washer a big flat washer and finally a plastic knob Tighten the nuts securing the height adjustment handle STEP 10 Assemble the Connecting Rod to the sweeper housing by using two sets of M6x12 Hex Bolts and M6 Lock Nuts ...

Page 12: ...ace down Slide the tube through the two loops sewn into the top rear seam inside the hopper bag STEP 12 Insert the two upper hopper side tubes through the stitched flaps on each side of the hopper bag STEP 13 Attach the ends of the rear hopper tubes onto the ends of the upper hopper side tubes 11 10 ...

Page 13: ...e onto the ends of the lower hopper side tubes Fasten together using plastic plugs STEP 15 Place the assembled lower hopper tubes into the bottom of the hopper bag STEP 16 Attach the ends of the lower hopper side tubes to the inside of the upper side tubes using two Ø9 5X25 clevis pins inserted from the inside and two hair cotter pins Ø3 ...

Page 14: ...e lower hopper side tubes using two Ø6X37 clevis pins and two hair cotter pins Ø2 STEP 19 Secure the bag corners around the lower hopper side tubes by snapping the bag flaps to the bag bottom on both sides IMPORTANT Do not over bend the support rods during the following step Over bending will cause the steel rods to lose supporting tension ...

Page 15: ... fit the ends of each rod into the holes in the upper and lower rear hopper tubes STEP 21 Feel along the stitched flap on the hopper bag to locate the lower hole in each upper hopper side tube Make a hole through both sides of the stitched flaps in line with the lower hole ideally you should use a bradawl ...

Page 16: ... 5 clevis pin through the lower hole in each upper hopper side tube Next assemble a bag arm tube onto each clevis pin and secure it with a hair cotter pin Ø3 STEP 23 Secure the rope to the centre of the top rear hopper tube ...

Page 17: ...STEP 24 To attach 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 Ø6X37 clevis pins and hair cotter pins Ø2 ...

Page 18: ...t Attach the sweeper so that the hopper is as parallel to the ground as possible and the underside clears the ground by at least 12 7cm 5 Insert the hitch pin through the sweeper hitch brackets and towing eye of the tow vehicle and secure with the cotter pin EMPTYING THE HOPPER Stop the tow vehicle and turn off the engine Tip the hopper by pulling the rope Release carefully to rehouse hopper to fr...

Page 19: ...SERVICE REPLACE WORN BRUSHES Remove the hopper Remove the brush assembly and replace with manufacturer approved replacements PARTS DIAGRAM LIST ...

Page 20: ...haft 1 58 TH181 58 Adj Washer B 2 20 TH181 20 Brush 4 59 TH181 59 Clevis Pin D 2 21 TH181 21 Wrapper 1 60 TH181 60 Wheel Tire Assembly 2 22 TH181 22 End Plate R H 1 61 TH181 61 Wheel Bushing 4 23 TH181 23 Pinion Gear R H 1 62 TH181 62 Hex Bolt M8x65 2 24 TH181 24 Dust Cover Assembly 2 63 TH181 63 Hex Bolt M8x50 2 25 TH181 25GM Height Adjustment Assy 1 64 TH181 64 Hub Cap 2 26 TH181 26 Clevis Pin Ø...

Page 21: ...eplacement Spare Parts unless normal wear tear component which are covered for 30 days All machines must be serviced within the first 12 months from the original date of purchase to comply with the warranty failure to do so will invalidate the 2nd year of the warranty All Handy Handy Pro All others Mowerland and Q Garden domestic products 1 year from the original date of sale to the first domestic...

Page 22: ...efect of products GJ Handy Co Ltd will never warranty in terms of the merchantability or the fitness for a particular purpose b No person is authorised to make any warranties representations or promises expressed or implied on behalf of GJ Handy Co Ltd or to modify the terms conditions or limitation of this warranty policy in any way c Neither GJ Handy Co Ltd nor any company affiliated with GJ Han...

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Page 24: ...t please contact us Tel 01793 333212 Mon Fri 8 00am to 5 30pm excl Bank Holidays Email customerservice handydistribution co uk To see our range of garden machinery equipment visit www thehandy co uk Making gardening easier affordable since 1938 ...

Page 25: ...Distributed by Handy Distribution Murdock Road Dorcan Swindon SN3 5HY ...

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