keep debris off the operator.
Dirt and Gravel
To keep dust at a minimum, plan your sweeping for days when it is overcast and humid, or
after it has rained. Also, sweep so the wind blows at your back or in the direction the brush
head is angled.
Low brush speeds and moderate ground speeds work best for cleaning debris from hard
surfaces. Brush speeds that are too fast tend to raise dust because of the aggressive
sweeper action.
To sweep gravel, use just enough brush speed to roll gravel, not throw it.
Heavy Debris
For two inches or more of heavy debris, medium/high and ground speeds of less than five
mph are recommended. Sweep path less than the full width of the broom. Increase engine
speed if debris becomes very heavy.
Transporting
Always follow safety rules, carry low to ground and travel slowly.
Only raise a load when dumping.
Dumping Loads
Transport to dumping location before raising. Only dump load while on a firm level surface.
Slowly raise load to required dumping height. Rotate pick-up broom forward to empty the bucket.
Dump Position
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