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OPERATOR’S

MANUAL

Model MCD-WB Walk

Behind Power Broom

Serial No. 10-1856 and up

11/06

Table of Contents

CONTENTS:

Safety Rules & Information

General Operation ...........................................2

Slope Operation...............................................2

Children ...........................................................3

Emissions ........................................................3

Service & Maintenance ...................................3

ANSI B71.3-1995 Warnings ............................4

Decals..............................................................5

Safety Icons .....................................................7

Identification Numbers........................................8

Features, Controls, & Operation

Control Locations.............................................9

Safety Icons .....................................................9

General Operation

Checks Before Each Start-Up .......................10

Starting the Engine........................................10

Operating the Power broom...........................11

Ground Speed Selector .................................11

Brush Angle Adjustment ................................12

Brush Height Adjustment...............................12

Easy Turn™ Traction .....................................13

Easy Turn™ Freewheeling and

Traction Drive Lock .......................................13

Temporary storage (30 Days Or Less) ..........14

Long term storage (Longer Than 30 Days) ...14

Starting after long term storage.....................14

Regular Maintenance

Maintenance Schedule ..................................15

Checking Tire Pressure .................................15

Lubrication .....................................................16

Troubleshooting, Adjustments, & Service

Troubleshooting .............................................17

Speed Selector Adjustment ...........................19

Broom Drive Tension .....................................19

Traction Drive Tension ...................................19

Easy Turn™ Cable Adjustment......................20

Belt Replacement ..........................................21

Brush Segment Replacement........................23

Optional Equipment

Turf Caster Kit................................................24

Debris Box Kit ................................................24

Parts Lists

Final Drive Repair Parts ................................26

Brush Assembly.............................................27

Broom Head Assembly ................................. 28

Debris Box Assembly.....................................30

Turf Caster Parts............................................32

Handles and Controls Group .........................34

Engline and Frame ........................................36

Traction Drive Group......................................38

Wheel Group .................................................42

WARNING

You must read, understand and comply with all safety and operating instructions in this manual before attempting to set-up and operate your power broom.

Failure to comply with all safety and operating instructions can result in loss of machine control, serious personal injury to you and /or bystanders, and risk of equipment and property damage. The triangle in the text signifies important cautions or warnings which must be followed.

WARNING

Engine exhaust from this product contains chemicals known, in certain quantities, to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.

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Safety Rules & Information

Read these safety rules and follow them closely. Failure to obey these rules could result in loss of control of unit, severe personal injury or death to you, or bystanders, or damage to property or equipment.

The triangle in text signifies important cautions or warnings which must be followed.

GENERAL OPERATION

• Read, understand, and follow all instructions in the manual and on the unit before starting.

• Only allow responsible adults, who are familiar with the instructions, to operate the unit (local regulations can restrict operator age).

• Clear the area of objects such as rocks, toys, wire, etc., which could be picked up and thrown.

• Be sure the area is clear of other people. Stop unit if anyone enters the area.

• Always look down and behind before and while travelling in reverse.

• Be aware of the discharge direction and do not point it at anyone. Do not point the discharge at glass enclosures, automobiles, or windows.

• Disengage all clutches (release drive and broom control levers) before starting the engine.

• Never leave a running unit unattended. Always disengage the broom and traction controls and stop engine.

• Operate only in daylight or good artificial light.

• Do not operate the unit while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

• Watch for traffic when operating near or crossing roadways.

• Use extra care when loading or unloading the unit into a trailer or truck.

• Keep in mind the operator is responsible for accidents occurring to other people or property.

• Data indicates that operators, age 60 years and above, are involved in a large percentage of power equipment-related injuries. These operators should evaluate their ability to operate the unit safely enough to protect themselves and others from injury.

• All operators should seek and obtain professional and practical instruction.

• Always wear substantial footwear and appropriate clothing. Wear footwear that improves traction on slippery slopes. DO NOT wear long scarves or loose clothing that could become entangled in moving parts.

• Before using, always visually check that all hardware is present, in-tact, and secure. Replace worn or damaged parts.

• Never operate the machine with defective guards, or without safety protective devises in place.

• Stop engine before: refuelling, removing the broom assembly, or making adjustments.

• Follow the manufacturer’s recommendation for wheel weights or counterweights.

• Adjust support roller height to set proper ground contact pattern.

• Do not touch power broom parts which may be hot from operation. Allow such parts to cool before attempting to service the unit.

SLOPE OPERATION

WARNING

Never operate on slopes greater than 17.6 percent (10°) which is a rise of 3-1/2 feet (106 cm) vertically in 20 feet (607 cm) horizontally.

When operating on slopes use additional wheel weights or counterweights. See your dealer to determine which weights are available and appropriate for your unit.

Select slow ground speed before driving onto slope. Travel UP and DOWN the slope, never across the face, use caution when changing directions and DO NOT START OR STOP ON

SLOPE.

Slopes are a major factor related to loss-of-control and tipover accidents, which can result in severe injury or death.

All slopes require extra caution. If you cannot back up the slope or if you feel uneasy on it, do not operate on it.

Do

• See your authorized dealer for recommendations counterweights to improve stability.

• Travel up and down slopes, not across.

• Remove obstacles such as large rocks, tree limbs, etc.

• Watch for holes, ruts, or bumps. Uneven terrain could overturn the unit. Snow can hide obstacles.

• Use slow speed. Tires may lose traction on slopes.

Choose a low gear so that you will not have to stop or shift while on the slope.

• Keep all movement on the slopes slow and gradual.

Do not make sudden changes in speed or direction.

• Always keep unit in gear especially when traveling downhill.

Do Not

• Do not start or stop on a slope. If tires lose traction, disengage the broom and proceed slowly straight down the slope.

• Do not turn on slopes unless necessary, and then, turn slowly and gradually downhill, if possible.

• Do not operate near drop-offs, ditches, or embankments. The unit could suddenly turn over if a wheel is over the edge of a cliff or ditch, or if an edge caves in.

• Do not operate power broom on roof tops.

• Do not operate on wet surfaces. Reduced traction could cause sliding.

• Do not shift to neutral and coast down hills.

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Safety Rules

CHILDREN

Tragic accidents can occur if the operator is not alert to the presence of children. Children are often attracted to the unit and the operating activity. Never assume that children will remain where you last saw them.

• Keep children out of the area and under the watchful care of another responsible adult.

• Be alert and turn unit off if children enter the area.

• Before and during reverse operation, look behind and down for small children.

• Never allow children to operate the unit.

• Use extra care when approaching blind corners, shrubs, trees, or other objects that may obscure vision.

EMISSIONS

• Engine exhaust from this product contains chemicals known, in certain quantities, to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.

• Look for the relevant Emissions Durability Period and

Air Index information on the engine emissions label.

SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE

• Use extra care in handling gasoline and other fuels.

They are flammable and vapors are explosive.

a) Use only an approved container.

b) Never remove gas cap or add fuel with the engine running. Allow engine to cool before refueling. Do not smoke.

c) Never refuel the unit indoors.

• If fuel is spilled, do not attempt to start the engine but move the machine away from the area of spillage and avoid creating any source of ignition until fuel vapors have dissipated.

• Replace all fuel tank caps and fuel container caps securely.

• Never fill containers inside a vehicle or on a truck bed with a plastic bed liner. Always place containers on the ground away from your vehicle before filling.

• Remove gas-powered equipment from the truck or trailer and refuel it on the ground. If this is not possible, then refuel such equipment on a trailer with a portable container, rather than from a gasoline dispenser nozzle.

• Keep nozzle in contact with the rim of the fuel tank or container opening at all times until fueling is complete. Do not use a nozzle lock-open device.

• If fuel is spilled on clothing, change clothing immediately.

• Maintain or replace safety and instruction labels as necessary.

• Never run a unit in an enclosed area.

• Keep nuts and bolts tight and keep equipment in good condition.

• Never tamper with safety devices. Check their proper operation regularly and make necessary repairs if they are not functioning properly.

• Keep unit free of debris build-up. Clean up oil or fuel spillage.

• Stop and inspect the equipment if you strike an object. Repair, if necessary, before restarting.

• Never make adjustments or repairs with the engine running unless specified otherwise in the engine manufacturer’s manual.

• Components are subject to wear, damage, and deterioration. Frequently check components and replace with manufacturer’s recommended parts, when necessary.

• Check control operation frequently. Adjust and service as required.

• Use only factory authorized replacement parts when making repairs.

• Always comply with factory specifications on all settings and adjustments.

• Only authorized service locations should be utilized for major service and repair requirements.

• Never attempt to make major repairs on this unit unless you have been properly trained. Improper service procedures can result in hazardous operation, equipment damage and voiding of manufacturer’s warranty.

• Do not change engine governor settings or overspeed the engine. Operating the engine at excessive speed can increase the hazard of personal injury.

• Disengage broom and traction, stop the engine, and disconnect the spark plug wire(s) before: performing service work or if the unit vibrates abnormally. After striking an object, inspect the machine for damage and make repairs before restarting and operating the equipment.

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Safety Rules

ANSI B71.3-1995 WARNINGS

Training

1. Read the operating and service instruction manual carefully. Be thoroughly familiar with the controls and the proper use of the equipment. Know how to stop the unit and disengage the controls quickly.

2. Never allow children to operate the equipment.

Never allow adults to operate the equipment without proper instruction.

3. Keep the area of operation clear of all persons, particularly small children and pets.

4. Exercise caution to avoid slipping or falling especially when operating in reverse.

Preparation

1. Thoroughly inspect the area where the equipment is to be used and remove all doormats, sleds, boards, wires, and other foreign objects.

2. Disengage all clutches and shift into neutral before starting engine (motor).

3. Do not operate the equipment without wearing adequate outer garments. Wear footwear that will improve footing on slippery surfaces.

4. Handle fuel with care; it is highly flammable.

(a) Use an approved fuel container.

(b) Never add fuel to a running engine or hot engine.

(c) Fill fuel tank outdoors with extreme care. Never fill fuel tank indoors.

(d) Replace fuel cap securely and wipe up spilled fuel.

5. Never attempt to make any adjustments while the engine (motor) is running (except when specifically recommended by the manufacturer).

6. Let engine (motor) and machine adjust to outdoor temperatures before starting to clear snow.

7. Always wear safety glasses or eye shields during operation or while performing an adjustment or repair to protect eye from foreign objects that may be thrown from the machine.

Operation

1. Do not put hands or feet near or under rotating parts.

Keep clear of the discharge opening at all times.

2. Exercise extreme caution when operating on or crossing gravel drives, walks, or roads. Stay alert for hidden hazards or traffic.

3. After striking a foreign object, stop the engine

(motor), remove the wire from the spark plug, disconnect the cord on electric motors, thoroughly inspect the power broom for any damage, and repair the damage before restarting and operating the power broom.

4. If the unit should start to vibrate abnormally, stop the engine (motor) and check immediately for the cause.

Vibration is generally a warning of trouble.

5. Stop the engine (motor) whenever you leave the operating position, before making any repairs, adjustments, or inspections.

6. When cleaning, repairing, or inspecting make certain the broom and all moving parts have stopped.

Disconnect the spark plug wire and keep the wire away from the plug to prevent accidental starting.

7. Do not run the engine indoors except for starting the engine or for transporting the power broom in or out of the building. Open the outside doors; exhaust fumes are dangerous.

8. Do not clear snow across the face of slopes.

Exercise extreme caution when changing direction on slopes. Do not attempt to clear steep slopes.

9. Never operate the power broom without proper guards plates, or other safety protective devises in place.

10. Never operate the power broom near glass enclosures, automobiles, window wells, drop-offs, and the like without proper adjustment of the discharge angle.

Keep children and pets away.

11. Do not overload the machine capacity by attempting to clear snow, sand or dirt at too fast a rate.

12. Never operate the machine at high transport speeds on slippery surfaces. Look behind and use care when backing.

13. Never direct discharge at bystanders or allow anyone in front of the unit.

14. Disengage power to the broom when power broom is transported or not in use.

15. Use only attachments and accessories approved by the manufacturer of the power broom (such as wheel weights, counterweights, cabs, and the like).

16. Never operate the power broom without good visibility or light. Always be sure of your footing, and keep a firm hold on the handles. Walk, never run.

Maintenance and Storage

1. Check shear bolts and other bolts at frequent intervals for proper tightness to be sure the equipment is in safe working condition.

2. Never store the machine with fuel in the fuel tank inside a building where ignition sources are present such as hot water and spacer heaters, clothes dryers, and the like. Allow the engine to cool before storing in any enclosure.

3. Always refer to the operator’s guide instructions for important details if the power broom is to be stored for an extended period.

4. Maintain or replace safety and instruction labels as necessary.

5. Run the machine a few minutes after moving snow to prevent freeze-up of the broom assembly.

• Always observe safe refueling and fuel handling practices when refueling the unit after transportation or storage.

• Always follow the engine manual instructions for storage preparations before storing the unit for both short and long term periods.

• Always follow the engine manual instructions for proper start-up procedures when returning the unit to service.

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Decals

DECALS

This unit has been designed and manufactured to provide you with the safety and reliability you would expect from an industry leader in outdoor power equipment.

Although reading this manual and safety instructions it contains will provide you with the necessary basic knowledge to operate this equipment safely and effectively, we have placed several safety labels on the unit to remind you of this important information while you are operating your unit.

All WARNING, CAUTION, and instructional messages on your unit should be carefully read and obeyed.

Personal bodily injury can result when these instructions are not followed. The information is for your safety and it is important.

The safety decals below are on your unit.

If any of these decals are lost or damaged, replace them at once. See your local dealer for replacements.

These labels are easily applied and will act as a constant visual reminder to you, and others who may use the equipment, to follow the safety instructions necessary for safe, effective, operation.

NOTE: Engine operation and safety decals are supplied by the engine manufacturer.

DECALS

1724620

M-B COMPANIES INC

CHILTON & NEW HOLSTEIN

WISCONSIN USA

SERIAL NUMBER

390-114599

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Decals

Decal Kit 390-117958

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SAFETY ICONS

WARNING: READ OPERATOR’S

MANUAL.

Read and understand the Operator’s

Manual before using this machine.

DANGER: THROWN OBJECTS.

This machine is capable of throwing objects and debris. Keep bystanders away.

Safety Icons

WARNING: DISMEMBERMENT.

This machine can amputate limbs.

Keep bystanders and children away when engine is running.

DANGER: DISMEMBERMENT.

The broom can amputate limbs. Keep hands and feet away from rotating parts.

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Identification Numbers

Identification Numbers

When contacting your authorized dealer for replacement parts, service, or information you MUST have these numbers.

Record your model name/number, manufacturer’s identification numbers, and engine serial numbers in the space provided for easy access. These numbers can be found in the location shown.

NOTE: For location of engine identification numbers, refer to the engine owner’s manual.

Broom S/N___________________________________

Engine S/N __________________________________

CHI LTON & N

SERIAL NUMB US A

ER

E S INC

M-B COMPANIES INC

CHILTON & NEW HOLSTEIN

WISCONSIN USA

SERIAL NUMBER

8

1,2..

Features, Controls, & Operation

1,2..

Speed Selector

Selects forward speeds 1-5 and reverse speeds 1-2. No neutral position or gate is required, since the traction drive design automatically provides "neutral" (no forward or reverse movement), whenever the Drive Control is released.

Traction Control / Free Hand™ Lock

Engages traction drive to wheels when depressed. Also locks broom control when depressed simultaneously.

Releasing the traction control lever releases the Free

Hand™ broom control lock and stops the drive wheels.

Broom Control

Engages the broom when depressed. Releasing the control stops the broom.

Easy Turn™ Control

Easy Turn Control: Engaging the Easy Turn™ lever releases the right wheel to allow easy turning in tight areas. Releasing the control automatically engages both drive wheels for full traction.

Traction Lock Pins: The right traction wheel can be completely released using the locking pin (see Figure 7). This allows the unit to be easily moved with the engine off.

Fuel

Fuel tank filler cap. Note: The fuel shut off valve is located under the fuel tank. When transporting or for long term

storage, close the valve. Open the valve before starting.

Throttle Lever

Controls engine speed. Move toward the hare icon for faster engine speed, move toward the turtle icon for slower engine speed. Set throttle to FULL/FAST (hare icon) for operation.

Move throttle past FAST to engage choke. Once engine is running smoothly, move throttle to FAST run position.

Engine Power Switch

The Engine Power Switch prevents the engine from being started. Rotate switch to ON position to start engine, OFF on shut engine off.

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Broom Swivel Lock

Broom Swivel Lock: Pull upwards to release the broom swivel lock pin. The broom can be angled to either the right, left or straight by rotating the broom frame with the broom assembly resting on the ground. Release the broom swivel lock to lock the broom in the selected position.

Operation

GENERAL OPERATION

CHECKS BEFORE EACH START-UP

1. Make sure all safety guards are in place and all nuts, bolts and clips are secure.

2. Check the engine oil level. See your engine Owner’s

Manual for procedure and specifications.

3. Check to make sure spark plug wire is attached and spark plug is tightened securely. If necessary, torque spark plug to 15 ft. lbs.

4. Check the fuel supply. Fill the tank no closer than 1/4 to 1/2 inch of top of tank to provide space for expansion. See your engine Owner’s Manual for fuel recommendations.

5. Check the casters to make sure they are set at the desired height.

6. Check the Drive Control (B, Figure 2), and Broom

Control (C) for proper operation. If adjustment is required, see the Service section for procedures.

7. Make sure that the broom is angled in the proper direction. See the Service section for adjustment procedures and troubleshooting.

8. Check the Speed Selector (A, Figure 2) for smooth operation. The control must move freely into each speed position gate and remain in position when released. If the Speed Selector does not move freely into all forward and reverse speed positions, contact your local authorized dealer for assistance.

STARTING THE ENGINE

1. Turn the fuel valve (D, Fig. 1) to the ON position.

2. Set Engine Power switch (C) to the ON position.

D

A

C

Figure 1. Engine Controls

A. Starter Handle

B. Throttle Lever and Choke Control

C. Engine Power Switch

D. Fuel Valve

WARNING

For your safety, operation on slopes should be in an up and down direction only. If it becomes necessary to move across the face of a slope, use caution and do not engage the broom. Be very careful when changing direction on a slope.

Proper footwear is recommended for the operator to help prevent slipping. Never attempt to operate on excessively steep slopes. The maximum slope for any operation is 17.7% (10º).

WARNING

B

Gasoline is highly flammable and must be handled with care. Never fill the tank when the engine is hot or running. Always move outdoors to fill the tank. Keep power broom and gasoline away from open flame or spark.

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Operation

3. Move the Throttle Lever (E) fully up to the FAST position and to the Choke position. (Do not choke a warm engine.)

4. Pull Starter Handle (A) rapidly to start the engine. Do not allow the Starter Handle to snap back—let the starter rope rewind slowly—while keeping a firm grip on the Starter Handle.

7. As the engine starts slide throttle lever towards the idle position for a few minutes until engine runs smoothly

NOTE: Allow the engine to warm up at SLOW throttle for a few minutes before operating the power broom at full speed. The engine will not develop full power until it reaches operating temperature. After warming up, always operate at full throttle.

OPERATING THE POWER BROOM

WARNING

ALWAYS ENGAGE GROUND DRIVE BEFORE

ENGAGING BROOM DRIVE.

ALWAYS REMOVE YOUR HAND COMPLETELY

FROM THE BROOM DRIVE LEVER BEFORE

DISENGAGING GROUND DRIVE.

WARNING

When BOTH levers are depressed, the Free-

Hand™ Control is activated. This allows Brush

Engage Control to be released — THE BRUSH

ROTATION WILL CONTINUE — until the Free-

Hand™ Control is released.

B

A

C

1. Set the Speed Selector to the desired forward speed.

2. Fully press and hold the Traction & Free-Hand™

Control lever (B, Figure 2) on the left-hand grip to engage the traction drive and begin moving the power broom. To disengage the traction drive, completely release the lever.

3. Fully press and hold the Broom Engage Control (C,

Figure 2) on the right-hand grip to begin broom rotation. Releasing the Broom Engage Control will disengage the broom —unless the Free-Hand™ Control has been activated (See step 4 below).

4. When BOTH levers are depressed, the Free-Hand™

Control is activated. This allows Broom Engage

Control to be released — BROOM ROTATION WILL

CONTINUE — until the Free-Hand™ Control is released.

5. Select forward or reverse speeds as needed using the Speed Selector (A, Figure 2). Release both control levers before changing drive speeds.

GROUND SPEED SELECTOR

Use the Speed Selector (A, Figure 2) to control the drive speed of the broom. There are five forward speeds and two reverse speeds.

To change speeds, release both control levers (B, Figure

2), then move the Speed Selector to the desired setting.

Fully depress the control levers to resume.

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Figure 2. Controls (from operator’s position)

A. Speed Selector

B. Traction & Free-Hand™ Control

C. Broom Engage Control

OPERATING THE POWER BROOM

WARNING

1. ALWAYS ENGAGE GROUND DRIVE BEFORE

ENGAGING BROOM DRIVE.

2. ALWAYS RELEASE THE BROOM DRIVE

LEVER BEFORE DISENGAGING GROUND

DRIVE.

3. IF THE BROOM DRIVE IS ENGAGED WITHOUT

THE GROUND DRIVE ENGAGED, THE BROOM

MAY PUSH BACKWARDS.

ENGINE SPEED

Broom speed is adjusted by engine rpm. Adjust broom speed as needed.

Operation

BRUSH ANGLE ADJUSTMENT

To change the angle of the brush:

1. Pull upwards on the Brush Lock Swivel Lock handle

(A, Figure 3) and hold. This will release the brush swivel lock pin (B).

2. With the brush assembly resting on the ground, rotate the brush frame to the right or left.

3. When the brush is in the proper position, release the brush lock swivel lock handle. The brush assembly will be locked in the selected position. NOTE: The brush can be positioned to either the right, left or straight ahead.

CAUTION

If brush height is set too low, brush can drive machine rearward when attachment clutch is engaged. Engage brush slowly with brush set at proper height.

BRUSH HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT

For hard surfaces, adjust the caster wheels so that brush just touches surface. The brush works best with the brush properly leveled. To adjust the brush height:

1. Move the brush to a dusty, flat surface. Leave the engine running.

2. Start the brush at a slow speed. Run the brush in a stationary position for 30 seconds.

3. Lift the brush head assembly off the ground and reverse the unit to move it away from the swept area.

4. Stop engine and allow all moving parts to stop.

5. Check the width of the swept area. The brush pattern should be 2-3 inches wide, running the length of the brush. (See Figure 4)

6. To adjust a) Loosen the caster wheel lock lever.

(See A, Figure 5) b) Raise or lower the caster wheel as needed.

c) Tighten the caster wheel lock lever.

NOTE: If using the power broom for turf applications, less ground contract is required.

Figure 4. Brush Sweeping Pattern

B

A

A

Figure 3. Brush Angle Adjustment

A. Brush Swivel Lock Handle

B. Swivel Lock Pin

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A. Caster wheel lock lever

Figure 6. Easy Turn Control

Operation

EASY TURN™ TRACTION

Easy Turn

TM

Lever

Released

Both Wheels Drive

Easy Turn

TM

Lever

Engaged

Right Wheel Freewheels,

Left Wheel Drives

Figure 7. Traction Drive Lock

A B

Easy Turn™ Lever Released

Both Wheels Drive

Right Wheel Freewheels,

Left Wheel Drives

EASY TURN™ FREEWHEELING AND

TRACTION DRIVE LOCK

Normal Operation

For easy turning when using the power broom, squeeze the Easy Turn™ lever (Figure 6). Engaging the Easy

Turn™ lever releases the right traction wheel but allows the left wheel to continue driving. Releasing the Easy

Turn™ lever automatically engages both drive wheels for full traction.

NOTE: The Easy Turn™ lever will be more difficult to activate under a heavy load. Activate the lever before beginning a turn.

A. Pin in Outer Hole (Freewheel)

B. Pin in Inner Hole (Drive)

Figure 8. Checking Tire Pressure

When Pushing the Power Broom:

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Storage

TEMPORARY STORAGE

(30 DAYS OR LESS)

Remember, the fuel tank will still contain some gasoline, so never store the unit indoors or in any other area where fuel vapor could travel to any ignition source. Fuel vapor is also toxic if inhaled, so never store the unit in any structure used for human or animal habitation.

Here is a checklist of things to do when storing your unit temporarily or in between uses:

• Keep in an area away from where children may come into contact with it. If there’s any chance of unauthorized use, remove the spark plug wire.

• If the unit can’t be stored on a reasonable level surface, chock the wheels.

• Clean all debris and snow from the unit.

NOTE: If storing your unit between winter snow removal jobs in a cold area, we suggest that you fill the fuel tank at the completion of each job to prevent water condensation in the fuel tank. Wait for engine to cool before filling tank.

LONG TERM STORAGE

(LONGER THAN 30 DAYS)

Before you store your unit for the off-season, read the

Maintenance and Storage instructions in the Safety Rules section, then perform the following steps:

1. Drain crankcase oil and refill with a grade of oil that will be required when unit is used again.

2. Coat all bare metal surfaces with paint or light coat of oil to prevent rusting.

3. Clean external surfaces and engine.

4. Prepare engine for storage. See engine owner’s manual.

5. Clean any dirt from the engine housing.

6. Cover air intake and exhaust outlet tightly with plastic or other waterproof material to keep out moisture, dirt and insects.

7. Completely grease and oil as outlined in the Normal

Care section.

WARNING

Never store the unit, with gasoline in engine or fuel tank, in a heated shelter or in enclosed, poorly ventilated enclosures. Gasoline fumes may reach an open flame, spark or pilot light (such as a furnace, water heater, clothes dryer, etc.) and cause an explosion.

Handle gasoline carefully. It is highly flammable and careless use could result in serious fire damage to your person or property.

Drain fuel into an approved container outdoors away from open flame or sparks.

8. Drain fuel system completely or add a gasoline stabilizer to the fuel system. If you have chosen to use a fuel stabilizer and have not drained the fuel system, follow all safety instructions and storage precautions in this manual to prevent the possibility of fire from the ignition of gasoline fumes. Remember, gasoline fumes can travel to distant sources of ignition and ignite, causing risk of explosion and fire.

NOTE: Gasoline, if permitted to stand unused for extended periods (30 days or more), may develop gummy deposits which can adversely affect the engine carburetor and cause engine malfunction. To avoid this condition, add a gasoline stabilizer to the fuel tank or drain all fuel from the system before placing unit in storage.

STARTING AFTER

LONG TERM STORAGE

Before starting the unit after it has been stored for a long period of time, perform the following steps.

1. Remove any blocks from under the unit.

2. Unplug the exhaust outlet and air cleaner.

3. Fill the fuel tank with fresh gasoline. See engine manual for recommendations.

4. See engine owner’s manual and follow all instructions for preparing engine after storage.

5. Check crankcase oil level and add proper oil if necessary.

6. Inflate tires to proper pressure.

7. Start the engine and let it run slowly. DO NOT run at high speed immediately after starting. Be sure to run engine only outdoors or in well ventilated area.

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Regular Maintenance

MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE

Maintenance Required

Lubricate power broom

Check tire pressure

Check/Change engine oil**

Replace spark plug**

Check drive linkage & belt tension

Service Interval

10 Hours

Monthly

Notes

Use 10W Oil and Automotive

Lithium Grease

Inflate to 20 psi (1.37 bar)

Check oil before each use **

Yearly**

None

None

4-6 Hours None

** See your engine owner’s manual for engine-related information.

CHECKING TIRE PRESSURE

The air pressure in each tire (Figure 8) should be 20 psi

(136 kPa) and should be equal for both tires for best performance. Be sure to keep caps on valves to prevent entry of debris into the valve stem when tires are filled.

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Regular Maintenance

LUBRICATION

IMPORTANT NOTE

It is very important that grease fittings on the broom shaft are lubricated regularly. If broom rusts to shaft, damage to worm gear may occur if shear pins do not break.

To prevent wheels rusting to axles, it is also necessary to remove the wheels and grease the axles regularly.

1. Apply medium weight (10W) oil to points shown (See

Figures 9-12).

2. Remove wheels and grease axles once each year

(See Figure 11).

3. Apply 5W-50 synthetic motor oil to the friction disk drive hex shaft.

4. Grease broom drive universal joint (See Figure 12).

NOTE: Access is best gained from underneath machine.

5. Grease broom pivot pin (See FIgure 12).

Generally, all moving metal parts should be oiled where contact is made with other parts. Keep oil and grease off belts, pulley grooves, drive disc, and friction disc.

LUBRICATION NOTES:

Grease locations indicated by grease gun symbol. Use grease fittings when present.

Disassemble parts to apply grease to moving parts when grease fittings are not installed.

Figure 10. Drive Lubrication

Figure 11. Grease Axles and Control Levers

Oil locations indicated by oil can symbol. Do not allow oil to drip onto traction drive or friction disc.

Figure 9. Lubricate Free Hand Control Linkage

16

Figure 12. Grease Universal Joint and Pivot Pin

Troubleshooting, Adjustments and Service

TROUBLESHOOTING

This section provides troubleshooting and service instructions. Locate the problem and check the possible cause/remedy in the order listed.

Also, refer to the engine manufacturer’s Owner’s Manual for additional information.

For problems not covered here, contact your local dealer.

WARNING

Before performing any adjustment or service to power broom, stop the engine and wait for moving parts to stop. Remove the key. To prevent accidental starting, disconnect the spark plug wire and fasten away from the plug.

PROBLEM

Engine fails to start

POSSIBLE CAUSE

1. Engine switch is OFF.

REMEDY

1. Set switch to ON position.

2. Fuel valve is in CLOSED position.

2. Turn valve to OPEN position.

3. Out of fuel.

4. Choke OFF - cold engine.

5. Engine flooded.

3. Fill fuel tank.

4. Turn choke to ON, set throttle to

FAST.

5. Turn choke to OFF; try starting.

6. No spark.

7. Water in fuel, or old fuel.

Engine starts hard or runs poorly 1. Fuel mixture too rich.

6. Check gap. Gap plug, clean electrode, or replace plug as necessary.

7. Drain tank (Dispose of fuel at an authorized hazardous waste facility).

Fill with fresh fuel.

1. Move choke to OFF position.

2. Carburetor adjusted incorrectly.

2. See your dealer for adjustments.

3. Spark plug faulty, fouled, or gapped improperly.

4. Fuel Cap Vent is blocked.

3. Clean and gap, or replace.

4.Clear vent.

Brush does not clean hard surface 1. Casters improperly adjusted.

Broom does not rotate 1. Broom Control not engaged.

1. RAISE casters (this lowers the broom).

1. Engage Broom Control.

Poor traction

2. Broom drive clutch rod slack.

3. Broom drive belt slipping.

4. Broken belt.

5. Shear pin broken.

1. Tires slipping.

2. Tighten to remove slack. See broom clutch rod adjustment.

3. Check broom drive belt adjustment.

4. Replace belt.

5. Replace shear pin.

1. Check tire pressure and tread.

17

Troubleshooting

PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY

Broom does not stop when broom lever is released

Power broom does not stop when drive lever is released

1. Free-Hand™ Control is ACTIVE.

1. Release BOTH broom Engage

Control AND Free-Hand™ Control to stop broom.

2. Broom clutch rod too tight or bent.

2. Loosen or straighten clutch rod.

3. Broom drive belt out of adjustment. 3. Adjust broom belt.

4. Broom belt guide out of adjustment. 4. Adjust broom belt guide.

1. Traction drive clutch rod bent or too tight.

1. Traction drive clutch rod loose.

1. Loosen rod to remove slack or replace. See adjustment procedure.

1. Tighten to remove slack. See adjustment procedure.

2. Replace drive belt.

2. Drive belt loose, broken, or stretched.

3. Drive roller chain damaged.

3. Replace chain.

4. Traction Lock Pins in Free-

Wheeling position (OUTER hole).

5. Friction Disc worn.

4. Change Traction Lock Pins to

INNER hole to engage traction drive.

5. Replace Disc (see your dealer).

Power broom veers to one side

Excessive vibration

1. Tires pressure not equal.

2. One wheel is set in Free-Wheeling mode. (Traction Lock Pin is in the

OUTER hole).

1. Loose parts or damaged broom assembly.

1. Check tire pressure.

2. Make certain the left Traction Lock

Pin is in the INNER holes (to engage traction drive).

1. STOP engine and REMOVE the key. DISCONNECT the spark plug wire. Tighten all hardware. Replace broom assembly if necessary. If vibration continues, see your dealer.

Drive fails to move power broom at slow speeds

Speed selector difficult to move or frozen in place

1. Traction Drive out of adjustment.

1. Readjust drive, or shift Speed

Selector setting up one speed faster.

1. Hex shaft needs lubrication.

1. Lubricate hex shaft with 5W-50 synthetic motor oil (see Maintenance).

18

Adjustments

SPEED SELECTOR ADJUSTMENT

1. Loosen the two nuts (F, Figure 13).

2. Place the shift lever in 5th gear.

3. Push the lower rod into the housing and tighten the two nuts. Do not lift up or down on rods while tightening. Make sure the shoulders of the carriage bolts (D) are in the slots.

4. Always check traction drive tension and broom drive tension after adjusting speed selector.

BROOM DRIVE TENSION

1. With the drive lever released, the hook (B, Figure 13) should barely touch the lever (C) without raising it.

There can be a maximum 1/32” clearance as shown.

2. To adjust, loosen the two nuts (G) and hold the lower rod to keep from rotating. Turn the turnbuckle toward the right to lower the spring, or toward the left to raise the spring.

3. Tighten the two nuts against the turnbuckle. Hold the turnbuckle with pliers while tightening the nuts.

TRACTION DRIVE TENSION

1. With the drive lever engaged, bottom end of lower rod (D, Figure 14) should be flush with bottom of spring (E).

2. To adjust, loosen the two nuts, (B) and hold the lower rod to keep from rotating. Turn the turnbuckle

(C) toward the right to lower rod or toward the left to raise rod.

3. Engage the drive lever to check the adjustment.

When correct, tighten the two nuts against the turnbuckle. Hold the turnbuckle with pliers while tightening the nuts.

C

B

C

B

D

A

E

A

E

F

B

F

D

G

Figure 13. Speed Selector and Broom Drive Linkages

A. Turnbuckle

B. Spring Hook

C. Lever

D. Carriage Bolts

E. Lower Rod

F. Nuts

G. Nuts

Figure 14. Drive Tension Adjustment

A. Upper Rod

B. Nuts

C. Turnbuckle

D. Lower Rod

E. Spring

19

Adjustments & Service

EASY TURN™ CABLE ADJUSTMENT

If the Easy Turn™ cable has stretched, the gears will not disengage when the control lever is activated. Adjust the cable using the following procedure.

1. Turn the engine off and disconnect the spark plug wire.

2. Loosen the jam nut (B, Figure 15).

3. Turn the adjustment nut (A) to lengthen or shorten the cable. The cable should be tightened just until all slack is removed from the lever, however it must not engage the Easy Turn™ release without depressing the control lever.

4. Tighten the jam nut.

B

A

Figure 15. Cable Adjustment

A. Adjustment Nut

B. Jam Nut

20

Adjustments & Service

BELT REPLACEMENT

1. Turn off the engine, remove the spark plug wire, and wait for all moving parts to stop. Loosen the two screws (B, Figure 16) securing the belt cover.

2. Tilt the cover forward and work it off the power broom.

3. Move the belt guides (B, Figure 17) by loosening the two capscrews (A).

4. Remove the broom drive belt as follows: a. Slip the broom drive belt (D, Figure 17) from the idler pulley by pushing it away from the pulley and then toward the rear.

b. Remove the belt from the engine pulley.

c. Remove six capscrews from bottom cover to power broom frame. Loosen nuts (A, Figure 18) on each side to release broom pulley belt stops (B).

Move belt stops and remove belt from pulley (C).

d. Remove the four bolts that hold the broom head on and remove broom head assembly. NOTE:

Make sure to firmly support the broom assembly.

e. Remove broom drive belt.

f. For more clearance to remove the belt, engage the traction drive lever.

5. Remove the traction drive belt as follows: a. Pull the idler pulley (I, Figure 17) away from the belt and slip the belt from the pulley.

b. Slip the belt off the traction pulley and then the engine pulley. The arm for the front idler pulley (G,

Figure 17 may have to be pivoted to provide clearance for removing the belt from the traction pulley.

c. Pull the belt out between the broom pulley (F,

Figure 17) and traction pulley.

A

Figure 16. Belt Cover

A. Belt Cover

B. Screws

A

B

I

H

Figure 17. Belts and Pulleys

A. Capscrews

B. Belt Guides

C. Traction Drive Belt

D. Broom Drive Belt

E. Engine Pulley

F. Broom Pulley

G. Idler Pulley, Broom

H. Traction Pulley

I.

Idler Pulley, Traction

A

C

G

B

B

F

D

E

21

Service

6. Reverse the procedure to install the belts. Be sure there are no twists and the belts are properly seated in the grooves. Adjust the belt stops so there is 1/8”

(3mm) clearance between belt and stop. The pattern for both belts is shown in Figure 19. Slide the right axle left fully before tightening the set collar (E,

Figure 18).

7. Check the traction drive tension and broom drive tension. Follow the procedures under BROOM/TRAC-

TION DRIVE TENSION.

8. Make sure the broom stops when the broom drive lever is released. Make sure traction drive stops when the traction drive lever is released. If not, check the drive tension. If a problem exists, see your dealer.

D

B

A

Figure 18. Broom Pulley Belt Stops

(shown with bottom cover removed)

A. Nuts

B. Belt Stops

C. Broom Pulley

D. Gear Assy. Bolts

E. Set Collar

E

C

B

A

E

E

C

D

F

F

Figure 19. Belt Pattern (viewed from front)

A. Engine Pulley

B. Drive Belt

C. Idler Pulley

D. Driven Pulley

E. Engine Belt Stops

F. Broom Pulley Belt Stops

A

B

22

BRUSH SEGMENT REPLACEMENT

1. Remove bolts from broom bearings at both ends of the support shaft (A, Figure 20).

2. Loosen bearing setscrews and slide bearings inwards toward the center of broom.

3. Manually move power unit backwards away from the brush assembly. IMPORTANT – Support splined drive shaft to prevent damage.

4. Stand broom assembly on one end. (See Figure 21)

5. Remove the three bolts from the end plate (See A,

Figure 21).

6. Remove used broom segments.

7. Install new broom segments.

NOTE – Align segment engagement fingers (C,

Figure 21) on alternating support shafts. This will evenly spread rotating force through the drive system.

Figure 20. Brush Removal

A. Attachment bolts

A

Note: Brush segments must align properly

Alternate

Metal

Rings Metal Rings

Bristles

8. Reinstall broom assembly.

IMPORTANT – Fully tighten the bearing setscrews before operating the power broom.

C

A

Figure 21. Brush Assembly

A. End plate

B. Brush segment

C. Engagement fingers

B

Service

23

Optional Equipment

TURF CASTER KIT

The optional turf casters replace the standard broom caster wheels. These casters provide greater floatation when using the broom in turf grooming applications.

Install the turf casters as follows:

1. Raise and support the broom head assembly about

2"off the ground.

2. Loosen the standard caster assembly by loosening the locking lever. See Figure 22.

3. Remove the original caster wheel and caster mounting tube.

4. Attach caster wheel (1, Figure 22) to the caster fork swivel plate (4) using bolt (3), bushing (2) and nut.

NOTE: Make sure to install the bushing into caster wheel before attaching caster wheel to the caster fork swivel plate.

5. Attach the caster forks (4) onto the caster mounting bracket (8) using the carriage bolts (5), washer (6) and nuts (7).

6. Slide the turf caster wheel assembly into the mounting bracket from underneath and secure in place with the locking lever.

7. Repeat Steps 2 - 6 for the other side of the broom.

Loosen Crank

5

6

7

3

2 1

4

8

Assembled Turf Caster

Figure 22. Turf Caster Assembly

DEBRIS BOX INSTALLATION

The optional debris box requires only a few assembly steps to enable full use. Install the debris box as follows:

1. Install Deflector Kit onto Broom Hood.

a. Position deflector straps (2, Figure 23) over broom hood (1) and secure each strap with one bolt (3) washer (4) and nut (5) in the top hole of the strap and broom hood.

b. Attach strap support (6) to each deflector strap.

Position the support strap at the lower edge of the deflector strap and secure with one bolt (3) and nut (5) in each support strap.

7

3

6

5

8

9

4

3

4

5

2

1

24

Figure 23. Deflector Kit Installation

Optional Equipment c. Position the deflector (7) and upper support strap

(8) over the broom hood and deflector strap assembly. Secure the deflector through the second hole at the top of the deflector strap and broom hood using one bolt (9), washer and nut

(5).

2. Raise and support the broom head assembly about

2"off the ground. Loosen the standard caster assembly by loosening the locking lever (2, Figure 24) and remove the caster assemblies. NOTE: Save the standard casters for future use.

3. Position the debris box assembly (6) in-front of the power broom.

4. Remove hitch pin (5), releasing debris box mounting tubes (3).

5. Raise the power broom upwards and insert the mounting tubes (3) through the mounting brackets

(1) on the broom frame.

6. Position the debris box assembly under the broom assembly and lower the broom assembly onto the debris box mounting brackets.

7. Insert hitch pin (5) to secure the broom assembly to the debris box. Install hairpin cotter pin (4) to secure the hitch pin.

8. The final assembly is shown in Figure 25.

9. Adjust the broom height to according to the Broom

Height Adjustment instructions earlier in this manual.

5

4

3

6

Figure 24. Debris Box Installation

1

2

3

4

5

Figure 25. Debris Box/Power Broom Final Assembly

25

Parts Lists

FINAL DRIVE REPAIR PARTS

17

1

4

5

2

3

7

8

6

9

10

16

12

11

15

REF NO.

PART NO.

12

13

14

15

10

11

8

9

16

17

6

7

4

5

1

2

3

Footnotes:

106-140590

488-140763

206-72100

382-140710

371-81807

370-97446

341-80000

371-92059

600-132224

370-126976

502-129543

386-91174

311-20750

341-20000

505-129571

410-140536

380-140544

QTY.

4

1

1

4

1

1

4

1

8

2

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

8

9

10

8

14

13

DESCRIPTION

SWING CONTROL CABLE

VINYL CAP

GREASE ZERK

COMPRESSION SPRING

HEX NUT, 10-24

BOLT, .75-10 X .75

FLAT WASHER

FLANGED NUT

FLANGETTE BEARING

CARRIAGE BOLT

KEYED DRIVELINE

ROUND END KEY

BOLT, .31-18 X .75

FLAT WASHER

BELT SHEAVE

MOUNTING FRAME

TRIGGER RELEASE SWING PIN

26

Parts Lists

BRUSH ASSEMBLY

4

1

REF NO.

1

2

3

4

PART NO.

3' Brush 4' Brush

101-129541

101-132808

101-129541

101-132808

370-126977 370-126977

401-129523 401-129523

410-132213

410-140473

QTY.

9

9

12

12

3

1

1

1

DESCRIPTION

Segment, Poly, 10 x 25, Conv Black

Segment, Poly/Wire, 10 x 25, Cov Black

Segment, Poly, 10 x 25, Conv Black

Segment, Poly/Wire, 10 x 25, Cov Black

HHCS, Serrated Flange, 3/8-16 x 1 Plated

Plate, End, Retainer

Core, W.U., Thru Shaft Tri

Core, W.U., Thru Shaft Tri

3

2

Footnotes:

27

Parts Lists

BROOM HEAD ASSEMBLY

16

3

20

15

1

9

13

18

17

14

12

Key installs in slot on shaft (15)

10

7

11

4

19

6

8

2

5

21

20

3

15

1

9

13

28

REF NO.

9

10

11

12

13

14

7

8

5

6

3

4

1

2

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

PART NO.

QTY.

100-140487

311-10750

311-11500

311-22000

341-10000 4

343-30000 4

370-92047 4

371-81297 4

2

2

2

4

371-81299

371-81620

371-92058

386-140951

387-126790 2

401-140151 1

401-140471

401-140589

1

2

4

1

2

2

410-129522

410-140003

410-140974

410-147146

501-140152 1

600-132225 2

711-132229

711-132230

2

2

1

1

1

1

DESCRIPTION

3/4" STEM CASTER

BOLT, .25-20 X .75

BOLT, .25-20 X 1.50

BOLT, .31-18 X 2.00

WASHER

HEX NUT, 3/8-16

HEX NUT, 1/4-20

HEX NUT, 5/16-18

FLANGED LOCKING NUT

ROUND END KEY

SHAFT, THRU, 36" BRUSH

SHAFT, THRU, 48" BRUSH

CASTER MOUNTING TUBE

HOOD - W.U. 36" MCD

HOOD - W.U. 48" MCD

BRUSH FRAME - W.U. 3' BRUSH

BRUSH FRAME - W.U. 4' BRUSH

GEARBOX, WORM ALUMINUM

SQUARE PLASTIC PLUG

SQUARE TUBE PLUG

Parts Lists

Footnotes:

29

Parts Lists

DEBRIS BOX ASSEMBLY

2

4

15

9

15

5

7

4

7

9

4

20

14

18

21

17

3

15

5

9

11

6

1

10

19

16

13

8

12

30

11

12

13

14

15

16

9

10

7

8

4

5

6

17

18

19

20

21

1

2

3

REF NO.

PART NO.

QTY.

430-96354

430-96472

430-96675

430-96683

100-90281

101-132985

101-140505

101-140412

101-140506

311-10750

1

10

311-11000 6

370-126976 16

1

1

4

1

341-10000

370-91955

371-81299

371-81379

371-81620

383-140400

384-140384

384-92034

16

2

2

2

12

4

9

8

401-132986

410-147113

410-147114

410-140378

410-140502

410-140414

410-140503

711-132229

371-92058

390-117897

1

2

1

1

4

1

1

1

3

1

DESCRIPTION

3’ MCD DEFLECTOR KIT

4’ MCD DEFLECTOR KIT

3’ MCD DEBRIS BOX, includes deflector kit

4’ MCD DEBRIS BOX, includes deflector kit

CASTER WHEEL

DEFLECTOR, 3'

DEFLECTOR, 4'

RUBBER GROUND DEFLECTOR, 3'

RUBBER GROUND DEFLECTOR, 4'

BOLT

BOLT

CARRIAGE BOLT

FLAT WASHER

MACHINE SCREW

NUT

NUT

NUT

ATTACHMENT PIN

RUBBER LATCH

RUBBER GRAB HANDLE

SUPPORT STRAP

LEFT DEBRIS BOX ADAPTER

RIGHT DEBRIS BOX ADAPTER

FRAME, 3'

FRAME, 4'

DEBRIS BOX, 3'

DEBRIS BOX, 4'

SQUARE PLASTIC PLUG

FLANGED NUT

M-B DECAL

Parts Lists

31

Parts Lists

TURF CASTER PARTS

3

4

5

6

1

2

REF NO.

PART NO.

430-96682

100-92126

100-92156

370-92047

341-30000

361-30000

410-132595

8

8

8

2

QTY.

1

2

2

3

4

5

2

2

6

2 1

DESCRIPTION

TURF CASTER WHEEL KIT, includes items 1 thru 6

CASTER WHEEL

CASTER FORK ASEMBLY, INCLUDES ATTACHMENT BOLT, NUT AND

SLEEVE BEARING

CARRIAGE BOLT

FLAT WASHER

NUT

CASTER MOUNT

32

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Parts Lists

33

Parts Lists

HANDLES AND CONTROLS GROUP

11

Linkage adjustment for traction and broom control with drive levers engaged, the bottom end of lower rods (Ref. 33 and 44) should be flush with bottom of springs

(Ref. 32 and 46).

1

51 52

4

3

2

4 5

6

7

8

4

4

10

21

12

9

14

15

16 17

18

19

12

20

13

22

4

5 4

23

24

12

26

25

30

29

31

28

41 Shift rod assembly

(Ref. 42) must pivot freely on pivot blocks

(Ref. 45)

36

Mount clutch cable to cable support, see

Engine and Frame Grp.

Torque to

19 - 29 ft. lbs.

34

REF NO.

1

2

3

4

5

6

PART NO.

1727128

1668608

1928732

1668185

1725205

1960471

QTY.

1

2

1

5

2

4

DESCRIPTION

HANDLE, Clutch R.H.

GRIP, Handle Clutch, Black

CAPSCREW, Hex Washer Head Taptite #10-24 x 1

BUSHING, 1/2 ID x 3/4 OD x 1/4, Nylon

LEVER & TUBE ASSEMBLY, Clutch

CAPSCREW, Hex Washer Head Taptite #12-24 x 1

35

36

37

38

39

40

28

29

30

31

32

33

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

9 1726317 2 GRIP, Black Soft 1"

10 1667800 1 DASHBOARD

12

13

14

15

1925592

1930641

1935450

1933689

6

16 1678579 1

17 1705898 1

4

4

1

CAPSCREW, Hex Washer Head Taptite 1/4-20 x 3/4

NUT, Hex Flange Whiz Lock 1/4-20

CAPSCREW, Hex Washer Head, 1/4-20 x 3/4 G5

CAPSCREW, Hex Flange Whiz Lock, 5/16-18 x 1-1/2

SPACER, 21/64 ID x 13/16 OD x 15/16

1960686

1726672

1723935

1718791

1677453

1727127

1725702

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

NUT, Hex Flange 5/16-18 ESNA

HANDLE ASSEMBLY, Channel

BRACKET, Shift Control

CABLE & HANDLE ASSEMBLY, Clutch L.H.

ROD, Control 2" Flat

HANDLE, Clutch L.H.

SCREW, Pan Head Torx #10 x 1/2 Thick Cut

42

43

47

48

49

50

1668121

928704

108775

1916621

1707452

1668526

1666255

1931317

1702004

1726304

1701996

1702485

1714120

1960705

1674567

1960074

1702663

1933689

1

2

2

2

1

1

1

2

1

1

1

1

1

1

44 1668681 1

45 1668524 2

1

1

1

1

ROD, Clutch, 17-5/16

NUT, Hex Machine Screw 10-24 NC-2B LH YEL

TURNBUCKLE, 2-1/4 Long #10-24NC (L.H. & R.H.)

NUT, Hex Machine Screw 10-24 NC-2B

SPRING, Extension 3-11/32 Long

ROD, Clutch, 6-5/16 Long

ROD, Lower Shift 15-21/64 Long

CARRIAGE BOLT, 1/4-20 x 3/4 G5

ROD, Lower Clutch

ROD, Upper Shift 11-3/8 Long

SPRING, Extension 4-3/4 Long

ROD, Upper Clutch

ROD & CLEVIS ASSEMBLY, Shift

CAPSCREW, Hex Flange Whiz Lock 1/4-20 x 2-1/4

BLOCK, Pivot, Powdered Metal

ROD & ARM ASSEMBLY, Pivot

CLIP, Hair Pin

ROD, Clutch 5-11/32 Long

CAPSCREW, Hex Flange Whiz Lock 5/16-18 x 1-1/2

53

54

1702552

1960685

1

2

SPACER, 21/64 ID x 3/4 OD x 53/64, Powdered Metal

NUT, Hex KEPS, 1/4-20 Conical Washer

Parts Lists

35

Parts Lists

ENGINE AND FRAME

Position idler pulley (Ref. 11) at center of slot in clutch arm

(Ref. 9)

37

Long hub of idler pulley (Ref. 2) to be toward idler arm (Ref. 5).

4

3

3

2

2 1

4

5

5

6

Hook one end of spring (Ref. 6) into top hole of roller arm (Ref. 5) and other end into top hole of the idler arm assembly in the

Traction Drive Group.

7

8

6

7

36

Torque to

10-14 ft. lbs. or

14-20 N m

Torque to

10-14 ft.lbs.o r

14-20 Nm

34

35

33

32

31

30

20

Position belt stops 1/16 - 1/8 from belt when auger clutch is engaged.

27

Torque (4) Engine

Bolts to 17 - 21 ft. lbs.

or 23 - 29 N m

36

Hook one end of spring (Ref. 13) over clutch rod assembly (Ref. 9) between tabs and other end into slot in frame.

REF NO.

1

3

4

5

PART NO.

1928731

1960647

1665994

1703046

QTY.

1

1

1

2

DESCRIPTION

NUT, Hex, Toplock, Jam, 3/8-16

SCREW, Hex Head, 3/8-16 x 1-1/2

PIN, Flat Head Drilled

ARM, Idler, 5-3/4 LG

31

32

33

34

35

36

37

9

10

12

1727058

1928352

2860709

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

14 1724612

15 1935255

16

17

2820426

1918249

18

19

20

21

1726568

1931317

1960685

1720404

1664847

1726870

1925003

1727004

*

2831277

2821719

1917356

1921515

1676493

1930540

500-132927

504-132341

1

1

1

1

2

1

1

1

1

1

1

3

4

1

4

1

2

4

1

2

4

1

2

2

ROD AND ARM ASSEMBLY, Clutch, Brake w/Pad

NUT, Hex Flange, 3/8-16 Whiz Lock Large

SCREW, Hex Whiz Lock Flange, 3/8-16 x 1-3/4

NUT, Speed, 5/16-18, Lug Type

LOCKWASHER, External Tooth, 5/16

SCREW, Truss head Slotted, 5/16-18 x 3/4

FRAME ASSEMBLY, Chain/Tube Handles

CARRIAGE BOLT, 1/4-20 x 3/4 G5

NUT, Hex KEPS, 1/4-20, Conical Washer

SUPPORT, Clutch Cable, 16GA

SCREW, Hex Washer Head Taptite, 5/16-18 x 3/4

COVER, Bottom Frame, 20GA

SCREW, Hex Washer Head Taptite, 1/4-20 x 1/2

SUPPORT, Tie Bar

ENGINE, 8.5 HP Kohler

NUT, Hex Flange, 5/16-18, Whiz Lock Small

CAPSCREW, Hex Washer Head Taptite, 5/16-18 x 2-1/2

LOCKWASHER, Spring, 5/16

CAPSCREW, Hex Head, 5/16-24 x 3/4 G5

PULLEY, Engine

SET SCREW

KEY, furnished with engine

CAP, Gas Tank

BROOM, Drive Belt

Parts Lists

Footnotes:

* See your local Kohler distributor for Parts and Service.

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Parts Lists

TRACTION DRIVE GROUP

1

1

48

2

49

50

3

2

3

Apply loctite

(2 places).

20

21

4 Lubricate with

5W 50 Synthetic oil.

5 6

Mount to bracket in frame weldment.

7

8

Pack groove with grease.

11

12

13

10

14

9

23

24

15

25

16

27

15

17

8

Hook end to top left corner slot of frame.

18

Apply Loctite and

Torque to 55 - 60 in-lbs. when all parts are against hub.

19

Mounted outside of frame.

1

22

26 31

30

3

32

3

2

1

28

29

20

2

40

41 33

44

43

45

42

34

46

35

39

Assemble Ref. 40, 44 & 51 with no end play. Parts must rotate freely.

51

52

47

Torque to

10 - 14 ft-lbs.

50

53

46

33

28

38

38

37

55

36

56

Apply anti-seize compound to wheel hub area of Ref. 49 & 57.

58

59

54

57

Grease bearing area of Ref. 57.

38

Parts Lists

REF NO.

1

PART NO.

1930601

QTY.

8

DESCRIPTION

SCREW, Hex Washer Head Taptite, 5/16-18 x 5/8

9

10

11

5

6

7

8

13

1921332

1725428

1665995

1960684

1960687

1669256

1666114

1923701

1

1

1

3

1

1

6

1

CAPSCREW, Hex Head, 5/16-18 x 3/4 G5

DISC, Friction with Insert

HUB, Friction Disc

NUT, Hex Keps, 5/16-18, Conical Washer

NUT, Hex Flange, 3/8-16 ESNA

ARM ASSEMBLY, Shift w/Bushing

BUSHING, 19/50 ID x 3/4 OD x 1-3/100 LG

CAPSCREW, Hex Head, 3/8-16 x 2 G5

16 1666207 1

18

19

1724333

1726931

2

1

21

23

1718752

1718689

1

1

SCREW, Set Square Head Cup Point, 1/4-20 x 1/2

SPROCKET, 10 Tooth

JACKSHAFT, Double D

CLUTCH, Sliding, 1/5LG, Powdered Metal

25 2827732 1 RING, Retaining Extension

27

28

1718688

1679556

1

1

GEAR, Stationary Clutch

SPACER, Heat Treated, 31/100 LG

29 1667330 1 SPROCKET

31

32

1718687

1921333

1

3

GEAR, Double D

CAPSCREW, Hex Head, 5/16-18 x 1 G5

33 1960686 2 NUT, Hex Flange, 5/16-18 ESNA

34 1700473 1 BELLCRANK

35

36

37

1666106

1922127

1726467

1

1

1

38 1722460 1

BUSHING, 11/32 ID x 3/4 OD x 1-3/50 LG

CAPSCREW, Hex Head, 5/16-18 x 1-3/4 G5

ROD, Pivot, 9-15/100 LG

40

41

1719879

2818312

1

1

DRIVE DISC with SPINDLE

KEY, Woodruff, 47/250 x 5/8

44 1670849 1

46

47

48

1666425

1666855

1666001

2

1

1

49 1720299 1

ARM, Pivot with Bushings & Bearings

BUSHING, 3/4 ID x 1 OD x 3/4 LG, Powder Metal

BUSHING, 5/8 ID x 13/16 OD x 3/4 LG, Powder Metal

BUSHING, 377/100 ID x 1-13/100 OD x 1 LG, Powdered Metal

Footnotes:

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Parts Lists

TRACTION DRIVE GROUP

1

1

48

2

49

50

3

2

3

Apply loctite

(2 places).

20

21

4 Lubricate with

5W 50 Synthetic oil.

5 6

Mount to bracket in frame weldment.

7

8

Pack groove with grease.

11

12

13

10

14

9

23

24

15

25

16

27

15

17

8

Hook end to top left corner slot of frame.

18

Apply Loctite and

Torque to 55 - 60 in-lbs. when all parts are against hub.

19

Mounted outside of frame.

1

22

26 31

30

3

32

3

2

1

28

29

20

2

40

41 33

44

43

45

42

34

46

35

39

Assemble Ref. 40, 44 & 51 with no end play. Parts must rotate freely.

51

52

47

Torque to

10 - 14 ft-lbs.

50

53

46

33

28

38

38

37

55

36

56

Apply anti-seize compound to wheel hub area of Ref. 49 & 57.

58

59

54

57

Grease bearing area of Ref. 57.

40

REF NO.

50

51

PART NO.

1928721

1672595A

53 1729254

54 1720300

55

56

1930570

2812808

57 1730228

58 2860169

59 1720305

QTY.

2

1

1

1

1

1

1

DESCRIPTION

SCREW, Set Square Head Cup Point, 5/16-18 x 1/2 G8

PULLEY AND HUB ASSEMBLY

GEAR AND HUB ASSEMBLY- RH

CAPSCREW, Hex Head, 5/16-18 x 1-1/2 G8

FITTING, Lube 1/4 Drive, No Check Ball

GEAR AND HUB ASSEMBLY, with Bushings

BUSHING, 1-27/200 ID x 1-157/250 OD x 3/4 LG

Parts Lists

Footnotes:

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Parts Lists

WHEEL GROUP

6

1

2

3

4

3

4

2

1

5

6

REF NO.

3

4

1

2

5

6

PART NO.

172353

1714242

1612000

1714235

153038

1731186

QTY.

2

2

2

1

2

2

DESCRIPTION

CAPSCREW, HEX HEAD

NUT

TIRE

WHEEL & TIRE ASSEMBLY (Includes Ref. Nos. 1, 2, & 3)

TIRE TUBE

KLIK-PIN

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M-B COMPANIES, INC. OF WISCONSIN

1615 Wisconsin Avenue, P.O. Box 200, New Holstein, WI 53061

Telephone: 800-558-5800 FAX: (920) 898-4588

1200 Park Street, Chilton, WI 53014

Telephone: 920-849-2313 FAX: (920) 849-2629

M-B Companies, Inc.

79 Montgomery Street, Montgomery, PA 17752

Telephone: 570-547-1621 FAX: (570) 547-1629

Limited Warranty

Limited Warranty: Subject to the limitations set forth herein, M-B Companies, Inc. of Wisconsin (“M-B”) warrants its products to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period six (6) months from the date of delivery of the product to its original owner, except that the warranty is twelve (12) months solely for the following products:

Truck Mounted Pavement Marking Equipment, Wood and Brush Chippers, and Airport Runway Brooms. All other products are covered by the six-month warranty. Parts shall have a ninety (90) day warranty. This warranty is not transferable without the written consent of M-B.

Notice: M-B’s obligations under this Limited Warranty are conditioned on M-B receiving, within the warranty period, written notice from Buyer specifying the nature of any alleged defect and requesting corrective action by Seller.

Remedies: M-B, at its option, will repair or replace, or provide a credit to Buyer for, defective warranted items. If requested by M-B, products or parts for which a warranty claim is made shall be returned, transportation prepaid, to

M-B’s factory. Buyer shall not return any product for repair, replacement or credit without M-B’s advance written consent.

Other Manufacturer’s Warranty: On products furnished by M-B, but manufactured by any other manufacturer, the warranty of said manufacturer, if any, will be assigned to Buyer, if the said warranty is assignable. However, M-B does not represent or guarantee that such manufacturer will comply with any of the terms of the warranty of such manufacturer.

Exclusions: Any improper use, operation beyond capacity, or substitution of parts not approvedby M-B, or alteration or repair by others in such a manner as in M-B’s judgment materially and/or adversely affects the product shall void this warranty. This warranty does not apply to defects caused by damage or unreasonable use while in the possession of the owner, including but not limited to: failure to provide reasonable and necessary maintenance, normal wear, routine tune-ups or adjustments, improper handling or accidents, operation at speed or load conditions contrary to published specifications, improper or insufficient lubrication, or improper storage.

Seller manufactures power brooms that mount to many makes and models of equipment. Seller attempts to ensure that the mounting frames fit correctly. However, the large number of tractor models, types and options currently available, compounded by frequent manufacturer design changes, may prevent Seller from supplying a frame that fits every unit correctly. Therefore, unless Buyer supplies drawings which detail the attachment points on the specific unit to which the broom will be mounted, Seller will not be responsible for the fit of the mounting frame.

The batteries, tires, rubber materials, brushes and material normally consumed in operation, and major components such as engines, air compressors, and hydraulic pumps and motors are excluded from this warranty but may be covered to the extent of any warranty received by M-B from its supplier if permitted by the terms of such warranty.

Limitations of liability: M-B shall not be liable for any incidental, consequential, punitive or special damages of any kind, including, but not limited to, consequential labor costs or transportation charges in connection with the repair or replacement of defective parts, or lost time or lost profits or expense which may have accrued because of said defect.

M-B disclaims all other warranties, whether express or implied, including but not limited to any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. This warranty is the exclusive remedy of buyer. This warranty cannot be extended, broadened or changed in any respect except in writing by an authorized officer of M-B.

Notwithstanding anything in this warranty to the contrary, in no event shall M-B’s total liability hereunder exceed the purchased price of the particular product.

01/19/06

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M-B Companies

1615 Wisconsin Ave.

New Holstein, WI 53061

888-558-5801 All rights reserved. Copyright 2004

Printed in USA

Part Number 904-140496

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