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auxiliary hydraulic system. Slowly increase the engine speed until the desired brush speed is reached. To
stop, slow the skid steer engine speed to idle and then disengage the auxiliary hydraulic system.
Slowly lower the broom until ground contact is made.
Engage the skid steer drive and move the skid steer in the forward direction to start sweeping.
NOTE:
Do not allow the broom to drop violently on to the ground. Lower it slowly to allow the brush bristles to
gradually start the sweeping process.
At first, begin sweeping at a slow forward speed and then speed up until the desired result and forward speed
is achieved.
Optimum working speeds will usually be between 1 and 4 mph. The type of material being removed will
determine the best brush rotation speed and best forward speed to use.
IMPORTANT –
Avoid sweeper damage. Do not ram into piles of debris. Use a dozer blade for this type of job.
DIRECTING DEBRIS
Observe wind direction. Sweeping with the wind makes sweeping more effective and helps keep
debris off the operator.
SNOW
High brush speeds and low ground speeds work best. Start at 3/4 throttle. For wet/deep snow, increase the
rpm to almost full speed. This helps keep snow from packing inside the brush hood.
In deep snow make several passes to clean the surface.
Sweeping so the wind blows from behind the sweeper or with the brush angle keeps snow from blowing onto
swept areas.
DIRT & GRAVEL
To minimize dust, try to sweep on humid/overcast days or after it has rained. The addition of an optional
sprinkler system will help considerably. Sweep so the wind blows the dust away from you or in the direction
the brush head is angled. If the amount of dirt is too much for the broom, use a blade to scrape the large
amount of dirt away first and use the broom for final clean up. Keep forward speed low (4 mph or less).
Low brush speeds and moderate ground speeds work best. Brush speeds that are too fast tend to raise dust
without increasing efficiency.
To sweep gravel, use just enough brush speed to "roll" the gravel, not throw it.
HEAVY DEBRIS
For two inches or more of heavy debris, medium/high and ground speeds of less than five mph are
recommended. Sweep path less than the full width of the broom. Increase engine speed if debris
becomes very heavy.
WHILE OPERATING BROOM
Never sweep toward people, buildings, vehicles or other objects that can be damaged by flying debris.
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