TB 220
TM
Turf Brush Owner’s Manual Rev D
Copyright 2015 SGM Industries, LLC
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General Operation
The TB 220
TM
Turf Brush should always be transported by raising the brushes off
the ground using the actuator. This is easily accomplished by pressing up on the
actuator switch until the brushes are fully raised. A clicking sound will be heard
in the actuator when the maximum up and down positions are reached.
Do not exceed 10 mph (24 km/h) when transporting the unit.
The brush height should be set to the third hole for normal use. The user can
change this depending on his/her needs by simply pulling the lynch pin (7) and
positioning it in a different hole in the brush support weldment (37 & 38). (See
Image C) Although there are 8 holes available, holes 1 through 4 should be the
main holes used depending on the brushing procedure being performed at the
time. Use holes 1 or 2 to set the brush more
aggressive, hole 3 as a middle
setting, and hole 4 to set the brush less aggressive. When adjusting brush
height, there is no need to make any chain adjustments. The front or rear
brushes can be positioned in the lockout hole if the user wishes to only run one
brush for a less aggressive application.
SGM Industries, LLC recommends that the unit be stored inside when not in use.
The rear bumper is designed to allow this. The unit can be rotated up into a
vertical position for storage. Be sure the ground is level and able to support the
brush. A concrete floor is recommended. Brace the unit to an adjacent wall to
eliminate possible tipping. If storing in this method, do not try to lift the unit by
yourself. This is a two person operation. Lower the unit slowly to prevent
damage.
Do not store the unit with the brushes in contact with the ground. This can
cause the brushes to become deformed.
Image C