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 Turbo Vac accessories) while in the possession of the consumer.
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PARTS SECTION Table of Contents Structure Frame Assy............Wheel Assy............OPERATOR SECTION Deck Arms Assy..........To the Owner or Operator..........Attaching Deck Arms......... Warranty Statement............Fan Housing............. Table of Contents............Air Return............Specifications..............Fan Housing Assy - Liner & Flap...... Feature Identification............
2250 lbs – 1023 kg NOTE: Following publication of this manual certain changes in standard equipment and/or options may have occurred that would not be included in these pages. Your Harper/Goosen dealer is the best source for up-to-date informaion. Turbo Vac TV60R...
Feature Identification Hopper Hydraulic Reservoir Triple Section Pump Manual Air Return Controls Oil Cooler Triple Section Pump – The triple section Hopper – The hopper stores up to seven pump powers the deck, fan, and implement yards of collected material. parts of the machine.
During Operation General Safety Guidelines • While operating the equipment, make sure that no foreign objects such as Equipment & Controls rocks, bottles or other hard materials • Before operating this equipment, read are in the path of the Turbo Vac. and understand the Owner’s Manual.
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• New decals may be obtained from your local Harper Dealer. Turbo Vac TV60R...
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Replacement Parts SAFETY WARNING! Use genuine factory parts or parts with equivalent characteristics including: type, strength and material. Failure to do so may result in voidance of warranty, product malfunction or possible injury to operator and others. • Replace locknuts and locking screws if they can be tightened without considerable resistance for several turns before they are completely tight.
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Specific Safety Guidelines TV60R-HD • Avoid wearing loose clothing to pre- vent it from getting caught in the PTO drive. • Keep clothing and all body parts away from rotating parts. • The pump stop bar must be properly positioned to keep the hydraulic pump from spinning with the PTO.
Make certain that the case drain hose Set-Up and Operation is on top of the pump and in a vertical position when attached to the tractor. Plug quick connector on battery cable SAFETY WARNING! to the quick connector located on the Periodically clean material away from tongue of the TV60R-HD.
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Starting Operation SAFETY WARNING! SAFETY WARNING! Do not leave the Turbo Vac unattended, or Before operating the Turbo Vac, perform attempt any service or inspection unless the daily inspection as described in the the machine has come to a complete stop, Service &...
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Towing • The jack stand should be up whenever the Turbo Vac is connected to a tow SAFETY WARNING! vehicle. The Turbo Vac does not meet highway safety codes. Tail lights, turn signals and safety chains must be attached before towing on public roadways.
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Deck Height Adjustments • The deck height should be adjusted so that the deck barely touches the Level Hook-Up grass. • For the Turbo Vac to work properly, the frame needs to be level with the ground. Deck Height Adjustment •...
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Remote and Receiver 4. Sleep time programming complete. System Operation Indicator Lights Press and hold the power button the trans- The transmitter has two LED indicators, the mitter until both LEDs turn on, then release. red BATTERY/DIAGNOSTIC indicator and The greed LED will flash rapidly when com- the green TRANSMIT indicator.
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7. Replace the cover on the receiver. Vibration: 3G to 200 Hz Outputs: 5A maz each (20A system max) Specifiactions RF Transmit power (EIRP): 10 mW RF Frequency: 902-928 MHz Operating temperature - Radio: -40C to +85C Battery life (min): 30 hours continuous POWER LIFT HOP LOWER HOP...
• Broom lift (2) Service & Maintenance SAFETY WARNING! Before servicing or inspecting the Turbo Vac, make sure the power source is shut off and all moving parts have stopped. SAFETY WARNING! Disconnect the spark plug wire or the negative battery cable to prevent the engine from being turned on.
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TV60R-HD Hydraulic Oil Reservoir Note: The Turbo Vac is filled at the factory The TV60R-HD is equipped with a HY- • with biodegradable hydraulic oil. Mixing with DAC hydraulic oil filter assembly that regular oil will reduce biodegradability. is designed for a long service life. SAFETY WARNING! •...
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TV60R-HD Hydraulic Oil Cooler Blower Liner • Make sure that the oil cooler assembly • Regularly inspect the blower liner in is kept free of debris. Clean as neces- the blower housing for wear. sary. • If the blower liner wears excessively, damage may result to the blower housing.
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Return Air Screens • To set door prop, pull the door open and • The return air screens do not require insert prop into the pre-cut hole in door. cleaning on a regular basis. • Material that sticks to the screens dur- ing operation will fall off when the blower is stopped.
TV60R-HD Service Schedule Daily Check hydraulic oil level…………........Crown AW46 or equivalent Use only biodegradable oil; Check hydraulic oil filter indicator…………………………… Change filter element when needle is in red portion of gauge.* Check hydraulic oil cooler…………………………………… Clean as necessary. Visually inspect belts, bolts, fittings, and hoses ………….. Tighten or replace if necessary.
Troubleshooting Hydraulic System: Problem: What to Check: Hydraulic function will not respond or • The RF receiver or transmitter may hold its position. be malfunctioning. • Hydraulic cylinder seals may be worn and in need of replacement. Turbo Vac TV60R...
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