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2600 SERIES
Owners/Operators Manual
376 COUNTY ROAD 563
MIDLAND CITY, AL 36350
PH: (800) 897-3726 FAX: (334) 983-1606
www.brownproducts.com

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  • Page 1 2600 SERIES Owners/Operators Manual 376 COUNTY ROAD 563 MIDLAND CITY, AL 36350 PH: (800) 897-3726 FAX: (334) 983-1606 www.brownproducts.com...
  • Page 2 Copyright Information Copyright © 2009 Brown Products Inc., Midland City, Alabama. All photos and illustrations are property of Brown Products Inc. This publication may be freely reproduced, either in whole or in part, provided that the content herein is not altered.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Warranty………………………………………………..4 Owner Registration……………………………………..5 Equipment Safety………………………………………9 Operating Instructions………………………………….18 Maintenance……………………………………………21 Replacement Parts……………………………………...24 Assembly……………………………………………….28 Wiring Diagram...………………………………………33...
  • Page 4: Warranty

    The obligation of Brown shall be limited to replacing or repairing the defective product, at the option of Brown. Brown shall not be responsible for any labor or cost of removal or repairing or reinstalling of its products and shall not be liable for transportation costs to and from its plant in Midland City, Alabama. Use of parts for modification or repair of the product or any component part thereof not authorized or manufactured by Brown specifically for such product shall void this warranty.
  • Page 5: Owner Registration

    Brown equipment is designed to use original manufacturer replacements parts meeting the exact specifications of the machine and crafted from high-quality materials.
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  • Page 7 Date Purchased ________________________ Phone __________________________________ Dealer ________________________________ E-Mail __________________________________ IMPORTANT: TO PLACE THE BROWN WARRANTY INTO EFFECT, THIS WARRANTY CARD MUST BE COMPLETED AND MAILED WITHIN 30 DAYS AFTER RECEIVING THIS EQUIPMENT. 376 COUNTY ROAD 563 MIDLAND CITY, AL 36350...
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  • Page 9: Equipment Safety

    Each operator of the equipment should review this manual every six (6) months. You are encouraged to duplicate this manual and store for safe keeping in the event that the original is lost or damaged. Additional copies are available from Brown Products, Inc. at no charge.
  • Page 10 Unauthorized modifications to the equipment are not recommended. This could impair the function, safety, and life of the machine. For any part of this manual that you do not understand, contact your dealer or Brown Products, Inc. at (800) 897-3726.
  • Page 11 The following safety decals should be attached to the equipment at all times. Should any decals become damaged or lost, it is the responsibility of the owner to replace it. Additional decals may be obtained from the dealer or Brown Products, Inc. at no charge. WARNING HELP AVOID INJURY Read owner’s manual...
  • Page 12 Equipment Safety Safety Decals (continued) DANGER PELIGRO CHUCHILLAS ROTATIVAS Para precaverse de lesions graves o de accidents mortales causados por las cuchillas rotativas: Manténganse a distancia estando funcionando las cuchillas o el motor. ROTATING BLADES No pongan las manos ni los pies debajo de la plataforma estando en marcha el motor.
  • Page 13 Equipment Safety Safety Decals (continued) WARNING WARNING ADVERTENCIA NO STEP ADVERTISSEMENT WARNING TILTING UNIT MORE THAN 20 CREATES A THROWN OBJECT HAZARD AND MAY DAMAGE ENGINE EYE HAZARD Wear eye protection when using this equipment. Do not direct discharge toward others. PELIGRO OCULAR WARNING Cuando utilice esta segadora use gafas de...
  • Page 14 Equipment Safety Safety Decals Safety decals must be positioned as illustrated below. Use this diagram to correctly identify missing, damaged, or illegible decals for replacement.
  • Page 15: Safety Precautions

    Equipment Safety Safety Precautions WARNING! Transport with care. Before transporting, lock parking brake and strap unit securely using the bar across top of cutter deck. Never depend on parking brake alone! DANGER! Protect bystanders, clear DANGER work area of debris. Do not operate Do not operate the cutter near people.
  • Page 16 Equipment Safety Additional Safety Precautions DANGER DANGER! Stay clear of rotating Rotating blades. blades. Keep hands and The cutter is designed to cut grass and brush up to 2 ½” in diameter. Keep hands and feet feet from under cutter deck. From under cutter deck! WARNING WARNING! Wear protective...
  • Page 17 Equipment Safety Additional Safety Precautions DANGER! Keep riders off machine. DANGER Riders can be seriously injured or killed by entanglement or by falling. Riders can be injured or killed. Keep riders off machine. WARNING! Hazardous service WARNING conditions. Exercise caution while working While working under the cutter deck, be aware under cutter deck.
  • Page 18: Operating Instructions

    Operating Instructions Before starting the BRUSH OX, the operator should: WARNING! Read and understand Owner’s Manual and all safety instructions and procedures. NOTICE! Check oil level in engine and add if needed. See engine Owner’s Manual for specified oil type. NOTICE! Check fuel level in fuel tank and fill if needed.
  • Page 19 Operating Instructions (cont’d) Starting and Operating Instructions: 1. Set Parking Brake. Black knob on rear frame closure plate. 2. Turn fuel ON. Two locations: One in fuel line and one on carburetor. 3. Move Throttle lever to Choke position. 4. Engage starter with ignition key. 5.
  • Page 20 Operating Instructions (cont’d) Now you are ready to start operating the BRUSH OX. ALWAYS use caution during cutting operation. WARNING! The BRUSH OX will climb up a tree that is too large for it to push over and cut. This will create a THROWN OBJECT HAZARD and must be avoided at all times.
  • Page 21: Maintenance

    Maintenance WARNING! Check tightness of all five blade bolts every four hours of operation. 2. Check for any loose bolts and nuts. Tighten as needed. 3. Check engine oil level before each use. Add if needed. Oil should be within the hatch marks on the dip stick.
  • Page 22 Maintenance (cont’d) 10. NOTICE! The cutting Blades (Item # 55, Part # 260-752) are sharpened on both sides and each end and can be flipped over and locations changed when the cutting edges are dull. The top blade must have the bevel on the bottom of the blade and the bottom blade must have the bevel on the top of the blade.
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  • Page 24 Replacement Parts Breakdown...
  • Page 25 Replacement Parts List PART QUANTITY ITEM # NUMBER REQ'D DESCRIPTION 260-757 GUARD, FLAPPER, FRONT, L-R 260-760 GUARD, FLAPPER, FRONT, 4-R 260-759 GUARD, FLAPPER, FRONT, CENTER 260-758 GUARD, FLAPPER, FRONT, 2-L 260-755 WHEEL, SCALPER, 8 INCH 260-026 SKID 260-016 DECK 260-278 ANGLE, FLAPPER MOUNT 260-258 PLATE, CLOSURE, FRAME, FRONT...
  • Page 26: Replacement Parts

    Replacement Parts List (cont’d) PART QUANTITY ITEM # NUMBER REQ'D DESCRIPTION 260-281 ANGLE, REAR FLAP MOUNT 260-763 FLAP, GUARD, REAR 260-022 STRAP, REAR FLAP MOUNT 260-266 BRACKET, NEUTRAL LEVER SUPPORT 260-013 LEVER, NEUTRAL SLIDER 260-767 TIRE, WHEEL ASSEMBLY W/TUBE 260-804 TIRE, 16/6.50 2 PLY 260-805 TUBE, 16/6.50 X 8...
  • Page 27 Replacement Parts List (cont’d) PART QUANTITY ITEM # NUMBER REQ'D DESCRIPTION N.S. 260-276 PLATE, TANK MOUNT N.S. 260-277 BRACKET, TANK SUPPORT N.S. 260-762 DECAL, BPI LOGO N.S. 260-265 STOP, FORWARD LINKAGE N.S. 260-778 HARNESS, WIRING, IGNITION N.S. 260-784 SWITCH, IGNITION, 3 POSITION N.S.
  • Page 28 Assembly Instructions 1. Detach and remove the handle and tires from the unit on the pallet. 2. Mount rear drive wheels on axle. Place one shim washer between wheel and axle housing, and one between wheel and E-Clip. Apply anti-seize compound to axle before installing wheel.
  • Page 29: Assembly

    Assembly Instructions (con’t) 4. Remove skids (Item #6, Part # 260-026) from shipping configuration and mount in the middle hole position. 5. Attach blade engagement cable to left handle bar as shown in Illustration C (Below). 6. Mount throttle cable control as shown in Illustration C (Below). 7.
  • Page 30 Assembly Instructions (con’t) 9. Attach forward and reverse control assembly to right handlebar, as shown in Illustration D (Below). Illustration D 10. Now that all control levers and cables are installed, remove the Rear Frame Closure Plate (Part # 260-257) and use Illustration E (Following Page) to assure proper Blade Engagement Cable adjustment.
  • Page 31 Assembly Instructions (con’t) Illustration E 11. Attach nylon tie wraps as shown in diagram/Illustration F (Below). Illustration F...
  • Page 32 See wiring diagram on Page 27. Wire color is subject to change without notice. 13. Install spark plug wire. 14. Assembly is complete. 15. Add oil and gas and go to work. 16. If you have questions, call Lee Campbell, Rodney Blackmon or Ron Brown at (800) 897-3726.
  • Page 33: Wiring Diagram

    Wiring Diagram...

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