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19468-6 19468-7 TM0-285A 197-468A and 63584 Important: Read Safety Rules and Instructions Carefully TRAIL SWEEP • 0 PRINTED IN U.S.A. FORM NO. 770-6647 REV. 7-76 I ASSEMBLY Your Two-Stage Sweeper has been assembled at the factory except for the Front Draw Bar Assembly and the Hopper which has been shipped in the storage position. To assemble, slide the Front Draw Bar onto the Rear Draw Bar as shown and fasten securely with nuts and bolts provided. To prepare the Hopper for operation, remove the Rear Support Bracket from the underside of the Hopper, and assemble to the Lower Mounting Bolt of the Hopper as shown above. Lift the Upper Frame and assemble the other end of the support to the Top Mounting Bolt as shown: For Storage—The Hopper can be collapsed by removing the support from the Top Mounting Bolt only, allowing the Hopper and support to fold down to the storage position. OPERATION Your Sweeper is a precision piece of equipment. Engineering skill and experience have been combined to provide the ultimate in safety and efficiency. However, as with any type of precision equipment, carelessness or error on the part of the operator can result in damage to your equipment. Therefore, exercise caution at all times and do not subject your sweeper to misuse. SWEEPING SPEED Your sweeper has been designed to operate at approximately 41/2 mph which is a fast walk and in the middle of the range of most riding mower speeds. Varying conditions may dictate another speed and therefore, it is recommended you try sweeping at different speeds to find the one most suited to your conditions. BRUSH HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT To adjust your unit to the best operating height adjustment, press the adjust lever in an outward direction until the trunnion on the adjust lever clears the end plate. Move the lever UP for greater clearance between lawn and brush or down for less clearance. After the desired clearance is obtained allow the adjust lever to spring back locking the trunnion in the proper positioning hole. Follow the same procedure for the opposite wheel. See figure 1. 2 LUBRICATION Figure 1 DUMPING OF SWEEPER Your sweeper can be dumped very easily without removing or disconnecting a part. Simply lift the hopper as shown and swing it over the sweeper and dump. See figure 2. A CAUTION If you are planning on dumping your Sweeper near a fire use care not to get too close, the brushes can be destroyed by excessive heat or flame. The bearings in your Sweeper have been prelubricated at the factory, however, it is recommended that a few drops of light oil should be added to the impeller and brush shaft bearings twice a year. Also, the wheels and pinions should be removed, the axles cleaned and an even coat of light oil applied. See figure 3. Bearing Figure 3 Figure 2 3 19468-6 19468-7 TMO-285A 197-468A and 63584 39 41 All Unnumbered Parts Interchangeable With Opposite Side. 4 PARTS LIST FOR MODELS 19468-6,19468-7, TMO-285A, 197-468A AND...
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