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1008590BH-C

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MAINTENANCE-STORAGE

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MAINTENANCE

The key to years of trouble-free service is to keep your Aerator clean and dry.

After the fi rst 30 minutes of use, check all fasteners for tightness. 
Thereafter, periodically check all fasteners for tightness.

Tines are manufactured with galvanized steel to resist wear of abrasive soil. Striking 
objects can cause Tines to curl or break. Contact Brinly-Hardy customer service 
department to purchase replacement Tines.

Apply a light coat of oil on tines after use to prevent rust.

For rust appearing on painted surfaces, sand lightly and paint affected area with 
enamel.

Periodically remove debris that builds up between Tines.

Apply lubricating oil at each tine bearing and axle bearing before use.

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Figure 7

After use, the Tine and Tine Bearings may become loose on the Tine Shaft.
Should this occur, remove the looseness as follows (refer to Figure 7):

1. 

Loosen the End Panel nuts (A).

2. 

Push the End Panels (1) toward the Tines until there is no free play along the 
Tine Shaft.

3. 

Tighten the End Panel nuts (A). 

NOTE: The Square Bearings must be completely inserted into the End Panels 
before you tighten the End Panel nuts (A).

STORAGE

CAUTION

: Avoid injury!  The Aerator Tines are very sharp.  

Care should be taken when choosing a storage location for 
this product.

Store Aerator in low traffi c aisle ways.
Store Aerator with Tine points facing the wall or ground.
Store Aerator on the ground or low to the ground.
Do not store Aerator hanging from the wall, ceiling or with Tine points facing outward.
Product packaging can be used to offer a protective area around the Tines.
Drawbar is a trip hazard. Avoid leaving Drawbar in aisle ways and walking paths.

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Страница 1: ... Installation Operation Repair Parts For the latest product updates setup tips Important 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 Original Instructions ...

Страница 2: ... without proper instruction or without having read the owner s manual Always wear substantial footwear Do not wear loose fitting clothing that can get caught in moving parts Keep your eyes and mind on your towing vehicle attachment and area being covered Do not let other interests distract you Stay alert for holes and other hidden hazards in the terrain The towing vehicle and attachment should be ...

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Страница 4: ...11 20 3 3 Install the two End Panels 1 to the Tray 5 using six 5 16 X 3 4 Round Head Screws 10 six 5 16 Flat Washers 14 six 5 16 Lock Washers 13 and six 5 16 Hex Nuts 12 See Figure 2 NOTE Leave nuts loose in this step so that the End Panels can be adjusted later 12 13 14 10 10 14 14 13 13 12 12 1 5 1 2 15 15 1 19 17 4 Fasten an E Ring 19 onto the Tine Shaft 2 and place a 5 8 Flat Washer 15 onto th...

Страница 5: ...st Aerator Tine Bearing large end first 8 Push the End Panels 1 toward the Tines 8 until there is no free play along the Tine Shaft and tighten the nuts A on the End Panels See Figure 6 6 nuts total NOTE The Square Bearings must be completely inserted into the End Panels before you tighten the nuts 9 Push the end of the Tine Shaft with the fastened E Ring all the way towards the End Panel Add as m...

Страница 6: ...t loaded into the Aerator Tray Model Weight SAT 400BH 25 lbs empty Maximum Tray Weight 110 lbs Maximum Towed Weight 135 lbs OPERATION DEPTH PENETRATION OF TINES CAUTION Avoid injury Openings in Tray allow access to Tines for cleaning and service Excercise caution when working around Tray openings and avoid placing body parts into the openings Bagged weight material can fall through Tray Openings a...

Страница 7: ...A 1 1 Figure 7 After use the Tine and Tine Bearings may become loose on the Tine Shaft Should this occur remove the looseness as follows refer to Figure 7 1 Loosen the End Panel nuts A 2 Push the End Panels 1 toward the Tines until there is no free play along the Tine Shaft 3 Tighten the End Panel nuts A NOTE The Square Bearings must be completely inserted into the End Panels before you tighten th...

Страница 8: ...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 exclusive remedy is repair or replacement of the product as set forth above The provisions as set forth in this warranty provide the sole and exclusive remedy arising from the sale Brinly Hardy Co shall not...

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