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1009043-D

15.

OPERATION

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Operating Speed

The operating ground speed of the sweeper has a direct effect on how 
material is thrown into the hamper. Material will be thrown farther toward 
the back of the hamper as ground speed increases.

Operation speed will depend on the condition of the lawn and material 
being swept. Operate the sweeper at a ground speed that will throw 
material to the back of the hamper. Under normal conditions 3 mph 
(approximately the speed of a brisk walk or 40 feet in 9 seconds) works 
best.
Maximum operating speed is 5 mph.

Emptying the Hamper

Caution: Avoid Injury! Make sure area is clear of 
bystanders, especially children, before backing up.

Before dumping material from the Hamper: Park towing vehicle and set 
parking brake (see owners manual).

Important: Avoid overfi lling the Hamper, especially when sweeping 
freshly mowed grass or other moist material. Heavy loads will be 
more diffi cult to dump.

To empty Hamper:

1. 

Tow the sweeper to a location the material should be dumped.

2. 

Stop towing vehicle and set parking brake.

3. 

Pull Handle (35) and Rope (37) to tilt hamper forward/upward, 
allowing material to exit the opening at the front of the Hamper.

4. 

Replace Pull Handle (35) to Hook and Loop (36) fi xed to the 
towing vehicle.

Important: After dump operation is complete, confi rm Pull Handle 
(35) is fully secured to the back of the towing vehicle. Pull Rope 
and Handle can get tangled in the sweeper brushes if they fall on 
the ground in front of the sweeper during operation.

Using the Wind Screen

The Hamper Wind Screen can be confi gured in three positions based on 
conditions and preference.

Position 1 – Wind Screen Fully Open

Roll the Wind Screen to the top of the Hamper. Use the hook and loop 
straps to hang the Wind Screen from the back of the Hamper.

Can be used when there is little to no wind; Operating speed should be 
slower to ensure material is not thrown over the Hamper.

Roll

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Position 2 – Wind Screen Half Closed

Unroll the Wind Screen. Attach the Wind Screen to the Hamper Upper 
Side Tubes using the hook and loop straps in the middle of the Wind 
Screen. Fold the Wind Screen back and attach the elastic straps to the 
hook and loop on the back of the Hamper.

Can be used in medium wind to prevent material from blowing out of 
Hamper; Operating speed should be slower to ensure material is not 
thrown over the Hamper or Wind Screen.

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Attach

Position 3 – Wind Screen Fully Closed

Unroll the Wind Screen. Attach the Wind Screen to the Hamper Upper 
Side Tubes using the hook and loop straps in the middle of the Wind 
Screen. Attach the Wind Screen to the Brush Housing by extending the 
elastic straps over the long bolts extending past the Tow Tubes.

Can be used in higher winds to prevent material from blowing out of 
Hamper; Operating speed can be higher (maximum operating speed is 5 
mph)
Note: It is diffi cult to see how much material is in the Hamper when the 
Wind Screen is fully closed. Empty the Hamper frequently to ensure it 
does not become overfi lled.

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Страница 1: ...ssembly Installation Operation Repair Parts For use with Riders and Lawn Garden Tractors Important This manual contains information for the safety of persons and property Read it carefully before asse...

Страница 2: ...result Do not shift to neutral and coast downhill PROTECT THOSE AROUND YOU Keep children bystanders and pets at a safe distance away while operating this or any attachment Use care when reversing Befo...

Страница 3: ...16 X 1 3 8 Clevis Pin 2 34 R 618 Large Washer 3 35 1008997SER Pull Handle 1 36 1009049 Adhesive Hook and Loop 1 37 R 2304 Rope Pull Hamper 1 38 1009042 10 Upper Side Tube 2 39 1009044 Spreader Bar As...

Страница 4: ...16 7 25 18 19 10 4 19 19 18 16 7 25 19 10 19 25 66 66 12 20 69 67 25 39 20 11 15 22 22 6 11 33 29 17 17 34 5 24 12 40 12 38 38 12 69 11 20 6 5 25 24 34 20 39 29 33 15 11 37 36 35 Tow Tube Component V...

Страница 5: ...41 9 13 51 52 45 54 21 1 8 19 47 13 50 53 44 48 50 48 63 53 64 65 62 42 46 49 49 55 60 59 58 20 61 57 56 48 25 20 53 43 34 28 31 Brush Housing Component View COMPONENT VIEW AND REFERENCE LIST RH Drive...

Страница 6: ...eight Measurement Park towing vehicle on a level hard surface and set parking brake Measure from the ground to the bottom of the rear hitch plate A Note The scale at the side of this sheet can be used...

Страница 7: ...ave been determined attach the Clevis Assembly 68 between the Right and Left Tow Tubes 3 4 using the hardware in Panel 02 as shown in Figure 02 Do not tighten at this time Use the remaining hardware f...

Страница 8: ...y not shown for clarity Figure 04 16 18 19 4 19 27 7 25 1 19 Figure 05 Using the hardware in Panel 05 First assemble the Bolt 27 through the Left Tow Bar 4 as shown and tighten securely Bolt 27 2 Wash...

Страница 9: ...in Figure 06 Note For proper function of the sweeper height adjustment mechanism it is important to assemble the hardware as shown in Figure 06 Attach Vinyl Grips 8 and 26 as shown in Figure 06 Figure...

Страница 10: ...eely after assembly Place the assembled components from above into the bottom of the Hamper 40 Figure 08 12 40 66 38 66 40 11 39 20 38 Figure 09 ASSEMBLY Assemble the Rear Hamper Tube 66 through the r...

Страница 11: ...2 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 Pull u...

Страница 12: ...35 will be attached Allow the Pull Rope 37 to slacken several inches droop between the towing vehicle and tied point on the Hamper Figure 12 3 In the area of the Pull Rope 37 determined above tie 2 k...

Страница 13: ...hard level surface and set parking brake 2 Loosen but do not remove Knob 31 and adjust Lock Arm 1 to the 10th position as indicated on the Adjustment Label 41 For adjustment instructions see the Adjus...

Страница 14: ...owing vehicle If the Tow Tubes are angled rearward adjust the Tow Tube mounting holes on the Clevis Assembly 68 lower This will angle the Tow Tubes forward and raise the Hamper assembly Example If tow...

Страница 15: ...if they fall on the ground in front of the sweeper during operation Using the Wind Screen The Hamper Wind Screen can be configured in three positions based on conditions and preference Position 1 Wind...

Страница 16: ...the brush drive system See the Sweeper Wheels section below Grass or material goes over the top of the hamper 1 Forward speed is too fast Slow towing vehicle down Best speed is 3 mph or less 3 mph 40...

Страница 17: ...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 55 to the righ...

Страница 18: ...5 Note Cup one hand under the Drive Pinion during removal as the Dowel Pin 57 may fall free 10 Inspect and clean the inside of the Drive Pinion Note that the bottom of this gear has R emboss into it i...

Страница 19: ...il it touches the Bearing Retainer 61 7 Turn the Brush Axle 56 so that the Dowel Pin hole is horizontal with the ground 8 Apply WD40 3 in 1 oil or other similar light lubricant to the Dowel Pin 57 and...

Страница 20: ...itten or 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 exclus...

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