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Do not modify equipment or add attachments that PARTS, to check for suspected leaks. Wear are not approved by Erskine Attachments LLC. protective gloves and safety glasses or goggles when servicing or performing maintenance on Use adequate safety warning lights and devices as hydraulic systems.
(identification made by serial number) may use different parts, or it may be necessary to use different procedures in doing a specific operation. Safety Decals Locations: The locations of the safety decals are shown. If these decals are missing, damaged, or painted over they must be replaced. Call Erskine Attachments LLC (218-435-4045) for replacement decals.
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SERIAL NUMBER AND SAFETY DECAL LOCATIONS________ Part number: 200001 Part number: 203234 Location: On back of bucket, left side Location: On each side of broom near pivot Quantity: 1 Quantity: 2 Part number: 316078 Part number: 318289 Location: On top of hood, right side Location: On top of hood, right side Quantity: 1 Quantity: 1...
USER’S MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS After the initial set-up assembly is completed use the following procedure to mount the attachment to the loader. Levers must be fully down and locked. Failure to secure wedges or pins can allow the attachment to come off and cause injury or death. 1.
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USER’S MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS 7. Connect the hydraulic quick couplers from the attachment to the loader. IMPORTANT: Wipe the ends of the hydraulic quick couplers (both lead and loader) with a rag remove possible contamination. Contamination can cause hydraulic components to fail and is not covered under warranty. IMPORTANT: Make sure the quick couplers are fully engaged.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1. With the operator in the seat of the loader, the seatbelt fastened, and the seat bar lowered (if so equipped), start the engine. 2. Position the attachment so that the bucket is slightly off of the ground, and the broom assembly wheel is resting on the ground.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Backwards Travel Direction of Travel If the debris is packed onto the surface being swept, or to pick up larger/heavier material, position the bucket with the cutting edge flat on the ground, activate the hydraulics so that the bristles sweep toward the operator (as shown), and slowly drive the loader backwards.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Operating the Optional Curb Sweeper 1. With the loader engine off, the attachment resting flat on the ground, and the park brake set, remove the holding pin from the curb sweeper arm. 2. Holding onto the handle on the curb sweeper arm, slowly lower the curb sweeper to rest on the ground and install the pin in the floating position.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 4. With the operator in the seat of the loader, seat bar lowered (if so equipped), and seat belt fastened, start the loader engine. 5. Activate the auxiliary hydraulics to start the broom bristled turning away from the operator. The curb sweeper will also start turning.
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Lower the attachment to rest flat on the ground, disengage the hydraulic drive, shut down the engine, relieve the hydraulic pressure to the attachment, set the park brake, and wait for all motion to stop before leaving the operator’s seat to perform service of any kind. It is the operator’s responsibility to make daily inspections of the loader and attachment for damage, loose bolts, fluid leaks, or anything else that could cause a potential service or safety problem.
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ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Replacing Brush Sections 1. Remove the side rubber shields from both sides of the attachment. 2. Remove the two endplate mounting bolts and nuts on each side. Retain for later reassembly. NOTE: The motor hex drive block will be removed with the endplate.
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ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 5. Remove the bearing retaining bolt and washer. 6. Loosen the set screws on the bearing assembly and slide the bearing and endplate off of the arbor. 7. Remove the three bolts holding the brush retainer to the arbor, and remove the brush retainer. 8.
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ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 14. Continue this pattern until all “wavy” brush sections are installed. NOTE: Install 28 “wavy” brush sections on a 60” arbor, 36 “wavy” brush sections on a 72” arbor, or 42 “wavy” brush sections on an 84” arbor. 15.
SET-UP ASSEMBLY Curb Sweeper Installation Unpack the parts and compare them to the parts list. If any parts are damaged or missing, contact Erskine Attachments LLC for replacement parts. The curb sweeper is designed to be mounted on either the right or the left side. Ideally, it is recommended to mount the curb sweeper on the right side (farthest away from the operator.
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SET-UP ASSEMBLY 3. Mount the motor bracket to the sweeper arm using two 1/2" x 1-1/4" bolts and one 1/2" flat washer as shown. IMPORTANT: Tighten the bolts to 65-70 ft.-lbs. 4. Mount the motor to the motor bracket using the four bolts and lock washers.
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SET-UP ASSEMBLY 6. Mount the hub plate to the motor using the woodruff key and nut. 7. Mount the sweeper brush to the hub plate with the four 3/8" x 2” bolts and lock nuts. IMPORTANT: Tighten the bolts to 25-30 ft.-lbs. 8.
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SET-UP ASSEMBLY 9. Mount the selector valve with the two bolts and lock nuts provided. Reach underneath the rear rubber shield in order to install the lock nut. IMPORTANT: Tighten the bolts to 25-30 ft.-lbs. NOTE: Do not overtighten the bolts, as this will interfere with the valve’s operation.
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SET-UP ASSEMBLY 12. Remove the union fitting from the two-piece lead hose. NOTE: Have a pan ready to catch the hydraulic fluid from the hoses. 13. Connect the shorter hose from the motor to the elbow fitting on top of the selector valve. Connect the longer hose to the tee fitting.
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PARTS INFORMATION ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION STOCK NO. 318420 MOTOR HYD 17.9 CID 2-BOLT 318489 HOSE 5/8 X 116 12FJX-10MB LEAD TO MOTOR 318490 HOSE 5/8 X 32 10MB-10FJX MOTOR TO UNION 300214 ADPT NIPPLE 10MJ-10MJ 318491 HOSE 5/8 X 89" 10FJX-12FJX UNION TO RETURN 315639 CLAMP HOSE 1-1/2 (R CLAMP)
Erskine Attachments LLC to improve its products whenever it is possible and practical to do so. Erskine Attachments LLC reserves the right to make changes and or add improvements at any time without incurring any obligation to make such changes or add such improvements to products previously sold.
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P/N 320601 Date Printed: 6/5/2018 Printed in U.S.A. Erskine Attachments LLC...
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