MEANING: Failure to understand and obey this warning may result in injury or death to you or oth- ers. Whenever this symbol is used, please pay very close attention to the information presented, and make sure you fully understand. If you do not, contact your dealer or Harper Industries, Inc. for clarification.
Harper Industries or at the manufacturing plant in Harper, KS. A part will be replaced after inspection discloses it to have been defective. This warranty does not apply to defects caused by damage or unreasonable use (includ- ing failure to provide reasonable and necessary maintenance, or by performing functions without genuine Harper Hawk accessories) while in the possession of the consumer.
Canopy, Work Lights, Curb Brush, and Beacon - See Part’s Manual pages 11.1-11.3 for more details. NOTE: Following publication of this manual, certain changes in standard equipment and/or options may have occurred which would not be included in these pages. Your Harper dealer is the best source for up-to-date information. HK4200...
Always wear a safety belt. HOPPER Steering Wheel – steering is hydraulically DOOR controlled. Steering wheel angle may be ad- justed with tilt lever. Control Panel – all functions of the Harper HOPPER Hawk may be controlled from the operator’s seat. CANOPY ROPS Foot Pedal –...
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DOOR OPEN/CLOSE HOPPER UP/DOWN DECK IGNITION UP/DOWN TRANSPORT SPEED HI/LO MACHINE DISPLAY PARK BRAKE ON/OFF THROTTLE CONTROL Brush/Paddle ON/OFF – turn deck on when Transport Speed HI/LO – ALWAYS SWEEP engine is low to mid-throttle. WITH TRANSMISSION IN LOW. Use high range when traveling between operations.
3. Glow Plug Indicator – illuminates when SAFETY WARNING! the ignition switch is in the pre-heat position Do not leave the Harper Hawk unattended, and the glow plugs are activated. The pre- or attempt any service or inspection un- heat electrical circuit includes a glow lamp less the machine has come to a complete timer that controls the indicator.
Deck Identification Hopper Identification 1. Hopper Lift Cylinders – used to raise and 1. Anti-Scalp Wheels – prevent the deck lower the hopper. from gouging the turf when used in uneven 2. Hopper Lift Safety Locks – used to se- terrain.
• If safety related or instructional decals become illegible or are removed, re- place them immediately. Decal locations and part numbers are identi- fied in the parts manual and can be obtained from your local Harper Dealer. HK4200...
Guards & Shields • To turn the deck rotor and paddle ON, • Keep all safety devices in place. the operator must be in the seat, the • Replace all worn, damaged, unusable, hydraulic oil temperature must be missing or lost safety shields and below 190°...
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14. Electrical shock/electrocution. Safety Decals 9. Read manual before starting/operating • If safety related or instructional decals machine. become illegible or are removed, replace them immediately. New decals may be obtained from your local Harper Dealer. 10. Safety alert symbol. HK4200...
• If you replace parts that have such decals attached to them, make sure the decals are replaced with current versions, and are on the replacement parts before the machine is operated again. Safety Symbol Locations 1,2,3,10 5,6,7,10 2,10 8,10 5,10,13 REAR VIEW 10,14...
Safety Locks • Hopper Door Safety Lock – Secure hopper door in OPEN position when SAFETY WARNING! working inside the hopper or below the Failure to use safety locks could result in hopper door. Pin the safety stop to death or serious injury. secure the door linkage as shown in the picture.
• Adjust gauge wheel to desired height. Operation The deck height is set from the factory in the middle hole of both the tube Before Operation and the rod. At this setting, a new Safety Checklist brush will contact the surface. To □...
• In the event of an emergency, turn the key to the OFF position. • Always keep a fire extinguisher near the Harper Hawk during operation. • Keep clothing and all body parts away from rotating parts. • Keep the engine area clean from de-...
Operating Machine • A deck height indicator is located on the front RH side of the deck so that DOOR OPEN/CLOSE HOPPER the operator can easily view the deck UP/DOWN DECK IGNITION UP/DOWN height. TRANSPORT SPEED HI/LO MACHINE DISPLAY PARK BRAKE ON/OFF THROTTLE CONTROL Adjusting Engine Speed...
• Use the middle lever to operate the Sweeping Performance hopper lift cylinders. The Harper Hawk HK4200 has superior per- • Once the hopper is in the UP position, formance when sweeping and collecting the use the RH lever to operate the following items at the listed saturation levels.
• Monitor the needle in the filter indicator Maintenance when the oil is at normal operating temperature every 100 hours. Hydraulic System • The hydraulic system of the HK4200 is filled at the factory with Crown AW 46 hydraulic oil that has an ISO of 46. •...
Grease Zerk Locations HOPPER LIFT LINKAGE PINS GREASE EVERY 50 HRS 6 ZERKS ON EA SIDE HOPPER DOOR CYLINDER GREASE EVERY 50 HOURS 2 ZERKS ON EACH SIDE GAUGE WHEELS GREASE EVERY 16 HOURS 1 ZERK ON GAUGE WHEEL ON EA SIDE KINGPIN BUSHING ON EA STEERING CYLINDER SIDE &...
Cooling System Engine Compartment To access the engine, open the shields lo- Radiator Radiator Fill cated above the engine by turning the latches counterclockwise. Coolant Recovery Bottle Hydraulic Oil Cooler • The radiator and hydraulic oil cooler are located side by side in the same aluminum heat exchanger.
Fuse/Relay Panel SAFETY WARNING Keep dipstick and oil fill cap secured tightly. Engine oil may escape through these orifices when engine is running causing severe burns. above 25°C (77°F) SAE30 or SAE10W-30 SAE15W-40 -10°C - 25°C SAE10W-30 (14°F - 77°F) SAE15W-40 •...
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Paddle NOTE: The deck liner is easier to inspect • Accessing paddle – raise the and replace with the paddle shield and hopper and install safety locks on chute assembly folded backwards. both lift cylinders. Remove the front two pins on the chute assembly and •...
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• Remove bolts that attach bearings to the deck and lower brush assembly down from the deck. Replace brush halves. 305068 Brush Assembly Parts List ITEM PART # DESCRIPTION 302003 BRUSH, 60 in 315368 WELDMENT, BROOM SHAFT 510089 Key, 1/4 X 1/4 X 1.25, Under 973002 FLANGE, 2 1/8 X 1, TJ-16 APPLY BLUE LOCTITE...
Hopper Maintenance/Service Tow Procedure Liner Inspection • The hopper assembly includes a bolt- on replaceable UHMW plastic liner. To move the machine without the engine • To access the liner for inspection, running, the park brake must be released, open the hopper door and install the and the bypass valve must be opened on the hopper door safety lock.
• Remove the plastic plug from the Opening the By-Pass Valve center of the park brake housing. • The by-pass valve is located on the bottom side of the propulsion pump that is directly coupled to the engine. The valve can be accessed below the engine compartment.
Tie Down Locations for Transport • Engine Serial Numbers - Engine model and serial number are stamped in the engine block on the starter side of the engine. Serial number decal is located on top of the engine. Engine S/N Decal Engine S/N •...
Standard Torque Chart Service Parts Filters Part # SAFETY WARNING! Engine Air Filter 802064 Refer to the Standard Torque Chart when- Engine Oil Filter 302058 ever bolts, nuts or screws are tightened. Fuel Filter (Cannister) 302057 Fuel Filter (In-line) 822044 PRECAUTIONS Belts •...
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