Operator's Manual

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Figure 29
1. Locknut
2. Height adjusting key
3. Roller height adjusting
nuts
4. Roller height adjusting
plate
5. Roller scraper adjusting
nuts
4. Loosen the roller height adjustment locknuts (Fig. 29).
5. Pull out the height adjustor key and move the rear roller
up or down by sliding the roller height adjusting plate to
the desired height (Fig. 29).
Note: Each notch on the height adjusting plate represents
1/4” rear roller adjustment. A 1/8” adjustment may be
attained by rotating the height adjustment key 180_.
6. Tighten the locknuts securing the adjustment.
7. Repeat the procedure the opposite end of the brush.
Make sure the adjustments are the same.
Adjusting the Roller Scraper
The roller scraper (Fig. 29) should be adjusted so there is
1/16” clearance between the scraper and the roller. Loosen
the roller scraper adjusting nuts, position roller as desired
and tighten nuts.
Adjust the Front Flap Height
For best debris pick up results, the front flap (Fig. 30)
should be adjusted so there is 1/4” to 1/2” clearance
between the bottom of the flap and surface. Raising the
front flap all the way or removing the front flap may be
required when picking up larger debris or if debris is to be
picked up in long grass.
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Figure 30
1. Front flap
1. Loosen the nuts securing the metal strap and the front
flap to the brush housing (Fig. 31).
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Figure 31
1. Front flap 2. Metal strap
2. Adjust the front flap to the desired operating height and
tighten the nuts.
Check the Tire Pressure
Check tire pressure daily to assure proper level.
Correct tire pressure is 12–1/2 psi. (Maximum 18 psi).
Note: The valve stem is located on the back side of the rim.