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2. As the Turbo VAC owner, you should be aware that Harper Industries may deny you warranty coverage if your Turbo VAC or a part has failed due to abuse, neglect, or improper maintenance or unapproved modifications.
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If the part fails before the first scheduled replacement, the part must be repaired or replaced by Harper Industries. Any such part repaired or replaced under warranty will be warranted for the remainder of the period prior to the first scheduled replacement date for the part.
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Table of Contents OPERATOR SECTION PARTS SECTION Frame To the Owner or Operator..........Warranty Statement............Frame Assembly..........30-31 Table of Contents............Wheel Assembly..........Specifications..............Deck Arm Assembly.......... Feature Introduction Attaching Deck Arms........TV60RE............General Safety Guidelines Blower Installation Equipment & Controls........Fan Assembly...........
26.5 HP (ECH749-3138) CARB used on: 24A01 & 24A10, 24A39+ 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/Goossen dealer is the best source for up-to-date informaion. Turbo Vac TV60R...
Feature Identification Model TV60RE HOPPER ENGINE DRIVE ASSEMBLY HYDRAULIC RESERVOIR HOPPER DOOR BALL HITCH BROOM JACK Hopper* – The hopper stores up to seven Ball Hitch* – The TV60R is towed with a ball yards of collected material. hitch. Unit is not approved highway towing. Hopper Door* –...
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TV60RE - 23.5 HP Kohler Engine TACHOMETER DIPSTICK AIR CLEARNER SWITCH STARTER MUFFLER & GUARD RELAYS TV60RE - Hydraulic System & Fill Locations HYDRAULIC FUEL PRIMER OIL FILL BULB SIGHT SITE BULBS HYDRAULIC RESERVOIR FILTER Fuel Tank BROOM LIFT CYLINDER Hydraulic Reservoir Assembly Turbo Vac TV60R...
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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SAFETY WARNING! SAFETY WARNING! When working under the hopper the Attempting to lower the hopper while the cylinder safety lock should be engaged to cylinder safety lock is engaged may cause prevent the hopper from falling. damage to the cylinder and/or the safety lock mechanism.
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5. Tie down point are present before the equipment is operated again. • New decals may be obtained from your local Harper dealer. Safety Symbols 6. Read manual before starting/operation WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov. 1. P65 Warning 7.
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11. Don’t enter machine while it’s running 17. High pressure spray can erode flesh 12. Don’t remove safety shields during operation 18. Stay safe distance from machine in use 13. Hopper can come down on operator 19. Don’t enter while door is loose 14.
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23. Install cylinder safety lock before servicing 24. Insert prop rod 228 cm 90 in 25. Machine height 259 cm 102 in 26. Machine height with raised hopper 27. Crush hazard behind swinging door 28. Pinch hazard entering with swinging door Turbo Vac TV60R...
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Replacement Parts • Always store gasoline outside in a safety can (a can that has a flame SAFETY WARNING! arrester and pressure relief valve in Use genuine factory parts or parts with pour spout). equivalent characteristics including: type, • Never store equipment with...
Specific Safety Guidelines Set-Up and Operation TV60RE SAFETY WARNING! • Be sure to provide adequate ventilation Wear approved eye protection and safety if the engine must be run indoors gear during set-up and operation of the exhaust fumes are very dangerous. Turbo Vac.
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Starting Operation Unloading Hopper Before operating the Turbo Vac, perform the Check the overhead clearance. 8’ 6” is daily inspection as described in the Service & required for dumping. Maintenance section. The operator should be To unload, press the OPEN LATCH and familiar with the area to be swept and make LIFT HOPPER buttons on the remote.
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Towing • Always use the safety pin to lock the broom lift when towing the unit. SAFETY WARNING! BROOM LIFT The Turbo Vac does not meet highway CYLINDER safety codes. Tail lights, turn signals and safety chains must be attached before towing on public roadways.
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Broom Height Adjustments • The broom height should be adjusted so that the broom barely touches the Level Hook-Up grass. • For the Turbo Vac to work properly, the BROOM HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT frame needs to be level with the ground. •...
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TV60RE Blower Drive Belt ELECTRIC CLUTCH DRIVE BELT BLOWER PULLEY ADJUSTMENT BELT TENSIONER BULT • To adjust belt tension, loosen the TV60RE Hydraulic Pump Belt adjustment bolt and the bolt where the tensioner pivots. Position the tensioner to allow for proper deflection. Re- tighten both bolts.
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Sleep Time Remote and Receiver All transmitters have the ability to change the sleep time from the default to user’s Operation preference. The transmitter is factory set to • Turn on the transmitter, press and turn off (sleep) after 15 minutes irrespective hold the POWER button for at least 2 of receiver status.
4. Wait for a few seconds until the green LED OPEN starts to blink on both transmitter A and BUTTON PRESS ENGAGE OUTPUTS transmitter B. LOWER HOP 5. Turn both the transmitters off. LIFT HAP LOWER BROOM 6. Synchronize one of the transmitters to RAISE BROOM the receiver using SYNCHRONIZING CLOSE...
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ADDRESS CODE JUMPER TRANSMITTER ERROR CODE CHART ERROR PROBABLE CAUSE GREEN SIGNAL CODE LIGHT LOW BATTERY FAULTY CIRCUIT TO OUTPUT A FAULTY CIRCUIT TO OUTPUT B FIG. 1: RECEIVER WITH FAULTY CIRCUIT TO OUTPUT C COVER REMOVED FAULTY CIRCUIT TO OUTPUT D FAULTY CIRCUIT TO OUTPUT E FAULTY CIRCUIT TO OUTPUT F FAULTY CIRCUIT TO OUTPUT G...
• Broom lift (2) Service & Maintenance BROOM BROOM LIFT SAFETY WARNING! LIFT CYLINDER Before servicing or inspecting the Turbo Vac, make sure the power source is shut off and all moving parts have stopped. SAFETY WARNING! ZERKS Disconnect the spark plug wire or the negative battery cable to prevent the LEFT RIGHT...
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Hydraulic System To check the blower liner: • The hydraulic system of the TV60RE is • Raise hopper and set the safety lock filled at the factory with Crown AW 46 as shown in the General Safety Guide hydraulic oil that has an ISO of 46. lines.
Return Air Screens RETURN AIR SCREENS (AIR RETURN TO BROOM) AIR INLET (AIR FROM BROOM) • The return air screens do not require cleaning on a regular basis. • Material that sticks to the screens during operation will fall off when the blower is stopped.
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TV60RE Service Schedule • Disclaimer – For the 23.5 HP engine, Kohler Engine Co. recommends the following: Daily or Before Starting Engine Check engine oil level............SAE 10W-30 Check hydraulic oil level............Crown AW46 or equivalent Fill fuel tank……………………………………………………..Clean, unleaded, 87 octane or higher Check air intake and cooling areas........
Standard Torque Chart Optional Equipment Edge Brush SAFETY WARNING! • A fence brush kit (900218) is available Refer to the Standard Torque Chart for cleaning areas along fences and whenever bolts, nuts or screws are curbs, etc., that are difficult to reach tightened.
Troubleshooting TV60RE Engine: Problem: What to Check: Engine will not start • Improper control settings • Engine may be low on fuel • Engine may be low or too full of oil • Battery charge may be too low • Possible internal problems •...
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Table of Contents PARTS SECTION Frame Frame Assembly..........30-31 Wheel Assembly..........Deck Arm Assembly.......... Attaching Deck Arms........Blower Installation Fan Assembly........... Fan Shaft Assembly.......... Fan Housing Assembly........Fan Housing Installation........39-40 Air Return............Seal & Trim Installation........Hopper and Door Assemblies Sight Window Installation.........
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TV60RE EDGE BRUSH HYDRAULIC HOSES REMOVE HOSE 922036 AND ATTACH HOSE 922090 TO THIS LOCATION REMOVE HOSE 922036 AND ATTACH HOSE 922091 TO THIS LOCATION Turbo Vac TV60R...
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