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FOR OFFICE USE ONLY DATE UPDATE DESCRIPTION CODE 01/01/23 Initial Release OD0101 03/01/23 Revision A: Feed Chute Improvement OD0301 04/11/23 Revision B: Part Number Corrections; Muffler Support Bracket Added; Regen Interlock OD0825 Switch Update; Support Jack Part Number Update; Tool Box Obsolete (Removed) 03/05/24 Revision B: Part number updates;...
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ACTIVATE YOUR EQUIPMENT WARRANTY It is the responsibility of the Dealer to register your Equipment shortly after the equipment start-up and operation overview. You must register your machine at time of purchase at www.apexseeder.com/warranty/ for warranty coverage. Be sure to conÞ rm with your sales representative that this has been done completely. This registration process activates the Limited Warranty.
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Definition Of Mulching ..........7 The Apex XB20 Straw Blower and How It Works ......7 Towing Vehicle.
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INDEX (Continued) Regeneration ........... 23 - 33 Reset Regeneration Normal Operation - Displays.
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SAFETY FIRST With any piece of equipment, new or used, the most important part of its operation is SAFETY! Apex encourages you and your employees to familiarize yourselves with your new equipment and stresses safe operation. The first pages of this manual are a summary of the main safety aspects associated with this unit. Be sure to read and understand completely before operating the machine.
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STRAW BLOWER SAFETY SUMMARY SECTION It is important that all operators of this machine are familiar with all safety aspects mentioned below, and have read the entire Operator’s Manual before operating the machine. Always keep a copy of this manual with the machine. It is the responsibility of the operator of the machine to fully understand this safety sheet.
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II. MACHINE OPERATION (Continued) III. MAINTENANCE (Continued) 8. Never modify the machine. Never 3. Battery maintenance. Lead-acid remove any part of the machine batteries contain sulfuric acid, (except for service and then that will damage eyes or skin reinstall before operating). on contact.
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COMMON SAFETY SYMBOLS Hazard / Electrical Hearing Attention Shock Hazard Hazard Arc Flash Hazard or Electrocution Fire Hazard Explosion Hazard Hazard Body Electrostatic Fumes / Dust Entanglement Discharge Hazard Hazard Hazard Electrostatic Pinch Point / Burn Hazard Sensitive Area Entanglement Hazard Hazard Carbon...
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COMMON SAFETY SYMBOLS Vision Heavy Object Skin Puncture Protection Hazard Hazard Required Hearing Hot Surface Splash / Spray Protection Hazard Hazard Required Vision, Hearing Loose Clothing Stumble and Head Entanglement Hazard Protection Hazard Required Breathing, Pinch Point / Vision, Hearing Moving Belt Trip Hazard and Head...
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COMMON SAFETY SYMBOLS Do Not Do Not Do Not Spray Remove Obstruct Power Lines Guards or Block Do Not Do Not Touch Diesel Engine Pressure Wash EXAMPLES OF SAFETY DECALS...
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The baled vegetative mulch material is placed on the feed chute by the bale feeder. With the XB20 unit there is no need for the person loading the feed chute to break the bales apart. This unit has a bale breaker / pick wheel that mechanically breaks the bales before they enter the shredder box.
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EQUIPMENT CHECK Equipment check should be made with the engine OFF and all rotating parts stopped. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. 1. Tool kit - make sure that it contains all prescribed items (see tool kit list). 2.
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STARTING PROCEDURE See safety section of the manual (pages 1 through 4) before operating the machine. Failure to comply could result in minor to moderate personal injury. Failure to comply could also result in product or property damage. 1. Make sure the fuel filter / water separator fuel cock is in the ON position. 2.
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SHUTTING DOWN THE ENGINE For maximum engine life, allow the engine to idle, without load, for five minutes. This will allow the engine components that operate at high temperatures, such as the turbocharger (if equipped) and exhaust system, to cool slightly before the engine itself is shut down. Follow these steps to shut down the engine: 1.
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FEEDING THE MULCH (CONTINUED) The operator should have a full stream of mulch coming at all times and should be directing the material to the area being mulched. The operator has complete control of the power feed mechanism by the use of the control lever and can vary the rate of feed instantaneously to fit all conditions.
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CLOGGING OF THE MULCH BLOWING SYSTEM If during operation the machine gets plugged, simply shut off the power feed. If the machine does not clear, disengage clutch and let the machine coast to a stop. Before turning off the engine, the operator can reverse the power feed chain using the control lever.
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DUST SUPPRESSION SYSTEM XB20 is equipped with with a dust suppression system as standard equipment. The user may select to enable the water injection feature via the ON / OFF Toggle Switch on the operator control station. By enabling the water injection system, the on-board electric water pump will provide water flow to the end of the discharge chute (via water injection nozzles) when the clutch is engaged.
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SYSTEM OPERATION MENU NAVIGATION The control unit has three navigation buttons which are configured as softkeys. The system softkeys are used to navigate between displays, select menu items and change data. Pressing any of the three navigation buttons will display the softkey menu that is associated with each button.
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SYSTEM OPERATION (CONTINUED) MAIN MENU ACCESS To access the Main Menu, press any of the three navigation buttons. The unit will display a softkey popup window defining the available navigation possibilities. Select the Main Menu using the center softkey as shown. Exit Scroll Select...
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FAULT CODES Engine fault codes (active and stored) are generated by the engine ECU and communicated to the control panel. ACTIVE FAULT CODES The control system reads standard messages to indicate active fault codes. When a fault is active the control system activates a pop-up fault display containing a check engine icon, fault code number (if applicable), a description of the active fault and an “Active Codes”...
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FAULT CODES(CONTINUED) ACKNOWLEDGING ACTIVE FAULTS When the control system receives a new fault, the digital display responds by overlaying a fault pop-up graphic onto the currently active runtime display. This alerts the operator, signaling a response is needed by the operator. The display above (top) represents an unacknowledged fault for an oil pressure fault condition.
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MAINTENANCE TIMER The control system provides an engine maintenance timer feature. The maintenance timer is a countdown timer and indicates the amount of engine runtime remaining until maintenance is due. The maintenance timer is configurable and resettable by the operator. If the system is powered but the engine is not running maintenance hours will not be accumulated.
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BACKLIGHT SETTING The LCD backlight is adjustable from 0 to 100%. To adjust the LCD backlight enter the Main Menu and navigate to the “Display Setup” menu using the “ ” softkey. When highlighted enter the Display Setup menu by selecting the “...
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DISPLAY MODE SETTING Two display formats are available: “Single” display and “Dual” display formats. To access the display format setting, enter the Main Menu. Navigate to the “Display Setup” menu entry using “ ” softkey. When highlighted, enter the Display Setup menu by selecting the “ ” softkey. Navigate through the “Display Setup”...
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DISPLAY LIST SINGLE DATA FORMAT DUAL DATA FORMAT...
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ABOUT MENU The About Menu indicates the software information used for programming the control unit. ENGINE SETTINGS The Engine Settings are factory-specified. This feature is password-protected to ensure the correct use of the engine in this unit.
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REGENERATION See Engine Owner’s Manual for information on the Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF). Particulate Matter (PM) in the engine exhaust accumulates in the Soot Filter (SF) within the DPF causing it to clog, reducing engine performance. Therefore, it is necessary to burn off the accumulated PM.
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RESET REGENERATION NORMAL OPERATION - DISPLAYS The engine control panel is set at the factory to allow Reset Regeneration to occur automatically. However, the operator has the option to inhibit Reset Regeneration via the control panel [Main Menu “ ” Regeneration “ ” Inhibit] if the work environment poses a risk to safe regeneration.
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RESET REGENERATION STANDBY DUE TO INHIBIT SWITCH During machine operation with Regeneration in the Inhibit state on the control panel, a notification and regeneration inhibited icon will display at the bottom of the screen. If the ECU determines that Reset Regeneration is required, a Auto Regeneration request will be displayed. If the operator allows the regeneration, it will begin and a notification and regeneration icon will display at the bottom of the screen.
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RESET REGENERATION STANDBY DUE TO LOW DOC TEMPERATURE For Reset Regeneration to begin, the DOC temperature has to be at a sufficient level. If the DOC has not reached this temperature and Reset Regeneration is required, then a notification to Increase RPM/Load and the Regeneration icon will be displayed.
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STATIONARY REGENERATION BY ENGINE MANAGEMENT If the ECU determines that performing the Stationary Regeneration is required, the operator will be alerted via the control panel that a Stationary Regeneration is required via a Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) even if Regeneration on the control panel is set to Inhibit. The operator should immediately conduct the Stationary Regeneration by performing the following operation.
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STATIONARY REGENERATION BY ENGINE MANAGEMENT (CONTINUED) 6. At this point, the ECU will take over control of the engine to perform the Stationary Regeneration and a notification of “Stationary Active” and the regeneration icon will be display along with a status bar (0 to 35 minutes) at the bottom of the screen. Note: When the Stationary Regeneration starts, the engine speed increases gradually to high idle speed, then the regeneration begins and may modulate engine speed throughout the process.
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STATIONARY REGENERATION BY ENGINE MANAGEMENT (CONTINUED) If the Stationary Regeneration is delayed by pressing the right soft key marked “NO” when the request is displayed, a 15% power reduction is immediately applied to the engine. A notification stating that “If no stationary performed within 2 hours, Power Reduction is 50%”...
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MANUAL STATIONARY REGENERATION - OPERATOR REQUEST The operator has the option of performing a Manual Stationary Regeneration should work conditions/schedule require. This is accomplished via the display [Main Menu “ ” Regeneration “ ” Regeneration Start]. Manual Stationary Regeneration can only be completed after the engine has accumulated 50 hours or more since its last regeneration.
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MANUAL STATIONARY REGENERATION - OPERATOR REQUEST (CONTINUED) 4. At this point, the ECU will take over control of the engine to perform the Stationary Regeneration and a notification of “Stationary Active” and the regeneration icon will be display along with a status bar (0 to 35 minutes) at the bottom of the screen. Note: When the Stationary Regeneration starts, the engine speed increases gradually to high idle speed, then the regeneration begins and may modulate engine speed throughout the process.
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RECOVERY REGENERATION If Recovery Regeneration is not performed within the allowed 10 hours, the engine will go into Limp Home Mode and a DTC will be displayed. There are only two ways out of Limp Home Mode, perform a Recovery Regeneration or perform a SF exchange at a Yanmar certified service center.
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RECOVERY REGENERATION (CONTINUED) 8. If the Recovery Regeneration is not successful, a notification will be displayed. Stop the engine and see a Yanmar certified service center for a Soot Filter exchange. There are 2 ways out of Limp Home: 1. Perform a Recovery Regeneration 2.
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EMERGENCY STOP EMERGENCY STOP EQUIPMENT A critical safety component of this equipment is the Emergency Stop (E-Stop) switch. The button is colored red to be visible and to indicate a "stop" function based on color association. The button is made increasingly visible and distinct by the bright yellow plastic enclosure that the button sits on.
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HYDRAULIC SYSTEM The hydraulic system on your Apex Straw Blower consists of a pump, reservoir with suction strainer, oil filter, and power feed hydraulic motor with flow control valve set to operate at 2,000 psi (13,790 kPa). The most important maintenance areas are the hydraulic oil and filtration. The reservoir holds 8 gal (30 L) of ISO Grade 46 Hydraulic Oil.
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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Turn off engine and disconnect battery before servicing equipment. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. Allow all moving parts to stop. Disconnect the battery cables to prevent accidental starting of the machine. Tag the engine operating area to show that the machine is being serviced.
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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE (CONTINUED) Turn off engine and disconnect battery before servicing equipment. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. Allow all moving parts to stop. Disconnect the battery cables to prevent accidental starting of the machine. Tag the engine operating area to show that the machine is being serviced.
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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE (CONTINUED) CHECKING AND ADJUSTING THE DRIVE BELT (CONTINUED) If the drive belt is not fit for opperation and needs to be adjusted, use the following method to correct the situation: 1. Loosen the four bolts that secure the front engine mount and the rear engine foot to the trailer frame.
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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE (CONTINUED) Turn off engine and disconnect battery before servicing equipment. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. Allow all moving parts to stop. Disconnect the battery cables to prevent accidental starting of the machine. Tag the engine operating area to show that the machine is being serviced.
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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE (CONTINUED) ADJUSTING THE FEED CHAIN (CONTINUED) 2. If the feed chain requires adjustment, loosen the four bolts that secure the idler sprocket assembly to the feed chute weldment. FEED CHAIN IDLER SPROCKET ASSEMBLY IDLER SPROCKET ASSEMBLY BOLTS 3.
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CLUTCH CARE AND MAINTENANCE This is an outline of the PTO clutch adjustment and lubrication procedure. When you perform maintenance beyond this outline, refer to the power take-off manufacturer's service manual. In order to properly identify parts when ordering replacement parts, always refer to the unit and specification number stamped on the nameplate located on the top center of the power take-off housing.
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HYDRAULIC OIL LEVEL AND FILTER POWER FEED SHAFT BEARINGS POWER SYSTEM BLOWER SHAFT BEARINGS...
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LUBRICATION AND FLUIDS CHART Ref. Number of Location / Task Lubricant Frequency Locations Clutch Shaft Bearing Weekly Check Engine Oil Level Daily Clutch Yoke Shaft Weekly Check Air Cleaner Daily Check Hydraulic Oil Level Daily Change Hydraulic Oil and Filter Annually Discharge Elbow Bearing Daily...
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APEX XB20 STRAW BLOWER TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS POWER ......Yanmar 4TNV98CT-NVT, 72 HP (53.7 kW), 4 cylinder water cooled diesel engine.
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XB20 Straw Blower Parts Manual Model OD WHEN ORDERING PARTS, BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE XB20 OD2024 Rev. B...
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WHEN ORDERING PARTS, BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE XB20 OD2024 Rev. B...
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5/16 - 18 UNC x 0.75 Hex Flange Screw, Regular Thread KITS AND MARKERS Standard Hardware Item - Available at your local hardware store. WHEN ORDERING PARTS, BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE XB20 OD2024 Rev. B...
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SEE VIEW A VIEW A WHEN ORDERING PARTS, BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE XB20 OD2024 Rev. B...
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5/8 - 11 Metal Prevailing Torque Type Hex Nut 5/8-11 UNC x 1.75 Hex Cap Screw M8 x 1.25 Metric Hex Flange Nuts Continued to next page. WHEN ORDERING PARTS, BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE XB20 OD2024 Rev. B...
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SEE VIEW A VIEW A WHEN ORDERING PARTS, BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE XB20 OD2024 Rev. B...
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NOT SHOWN M8 x 1.25 x 40 Metric Hex Cap Screw KITS AND MARKERS Standard Hardware Item - Available at your local hardware store. WHEN ORDERING PARTS, BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE XB20 OD2024 Rev. B...
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11, 57, 58, 59 33,36 COMPONENTS 35, 36 20, 55 44, 45, 53 25 29 42, 43 17, 18, 19, 47 6 10 BLOWER SHAFT COMPONENTS WHEN ORDERING PARTS, BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE XB20 OD2024 Rev. B...
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1/2 - 13 UNC x 1.25 Hex Flange Screw Regular Thread 5/8 - 11 UNC x 1.5 Hex Flange Screw Regular Thread Continued to next page. WHEN ORDERING PARTS, BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE XB20 OD2024 Rev. B...
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11, 57, 58, 59 33,36 COMPONENTS 35, 36 20, 55 44, 45, 53 25 29 42, 43 17, 18, 19, 47 6 10 BLOWER SHAFT COMPONENTS WHEN ORDERING PARTS, BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE XB20 OD2024 Rev. B...
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Grease Hose x 15 in. Long 160152 1/8 in. Standard Coupling KITS AND MARKERS Standard Hardware Item - Available at your local hardware store. WHEN ORDERING PARTS, BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE XB20 OD2024 Rev. B...
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LOWER TRANSITION DETAIL FRONT CANOPY UPRIGHT INSTALL DETAIL WHEN ORDERING PARTS, BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE XB20 OD2024 Rev. B...
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36, 37 5, 42 UNDERSIDE OF FEED CHUTE 30, 31 43, 44, 45 WHEN ORDERING PARTS, BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE XB20 OD2024 Rev. B...
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5/16 - 18 UNC x 5 Hex Cap Screw 5/16 - 18 UNC x 1 Hex Flange Screw Regular Thread Continued to next page. WHEN ORDERING PARTS, BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE XB20 OD2024 Rev. B...
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36, 37 5, 42 UNDERSIDE OF FEED CHUTE 30, 31 43, 44, 45 WHEN ORDERING PARTS, BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE XB20 OD2024 Rev. B...
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3/8 - 16 Prevailing Torque Hex Nut NOT SHOWN A4658-001 Trim Seal (Chute Support Weldment), 15.0 ft. KITS AND MARKERS Standard Hardware Item - Available at your local hardware store. WHEN ORDERING PARTS, BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE XB20 OD2024 Rev. B...
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1/2 - 13 UNC x 1.75 Hex Bolt - UNC Regular Thread KITS AND MARKERS 023189-02 Feeder Roll Assembly Standard Hardware Item - Available at your local hardware store. WHEN ORDERING PARTS, BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE XB20 OD2024 Rev. B...
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THIS PAGE LEFT BLANK INTENTIONALLY WHEN ORDERING PARTS, BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE XB20 OD2024 Rev. B...
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COMPONENT VIEW 19, 20 10, 15 12, 34 29, 31 ASSEMBLED SIDE PROFILE WHEN ORDERING PARTS, BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE XB20 OD2024 Rev. B...
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5/16 - 18 Prevailing Torque Type Hex Flange Nut 1/4 - 20 Prevailing Torque Type Hex Flange Nut Continued to next page. WHEN ORDERING PARTS, BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE XB20 OD2024 Rev. B...
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COMPONENT VIEW 19, 20 10, 15 12, 34 29, 31 ASSEMBLED SIDE PROFILE WHEN ORDERING PARTS, BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE XB20 OD2024 Rev. B...
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No. 10 - 24 x 5/8 Cross Recessed Pan Head Screw KITS AND MARKERS Standard Hardware Item - Available at your local hardware store. WHEN ORDERING PARTS, BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE XB20 OD2024 Rev. B...
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HYDRAULIC VALVE ALTERRNATE VIEW HYDRAULIC GEAR PUMP ALTERRNATE VIEW WHEN ORDERING PARTS, BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE XB20 OD2024 Rev. B...
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Small Radiator Assembly (part of Cooling Pack) KITS AND MARKERS A6108-001 Hydraulic Hose and Fitting Kit Standard Hardware Item - Available at your local hardware store. WHEN ORDERING PARTS, BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE XB20 OD2024 Rev. B...
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A: UNDER CANOPY DETAIL B: BATTERY BOX DETAIL (OVERHEAD) C: HITCH DETAIL D: REAR VIEW DETAIL 32, 33, 34 25, 26 WHEN ORDERING PARTS, BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE XB20 OD2024 Rev. B...
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No. 10 - 24 Hex Machine Screw Nut No. 8 - 32 x 1 Cross Recessed Pan Head Machine Screw Continued to next page. WHEN ORDERING PARTS, BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE XB20 OD2024 Rev. B...
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A: UNDER CANOPY DETAIL B: BATTERY BOX DETAIL (OVERHEAD) C: HITCH DETAIL D: REAR VIEW DETAIL 32, 33, 34 25, 26 WHEN ORDERING PARTS, BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE XB20 OD2024 Rev. B...
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A6029-001 Control Box Wire Harness KITS AND MARKERS A6028-002 Control Box Assembly Standard Hardware Item - Available at your local hardware store. WHEN ORDERING PARTS, BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE XB20 OD2024 Rev. B...
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Grease Gun Hose 020365 Grease Cartridge 020057 Twine Cutter, Size 13 020063 Twine Cutter, Size 11 KITS AND MARKERS A5809-002 Tool Kit Assembly WHEN ORDERING PARTS, BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE XB20 OD2024 Rev. B...
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WHEN ORDERING PARTS, BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE XB20 OD2024 Rev. B...
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KITS AND MARKERS 080814-01 Hub and Drum Assembly Standard Hardware Item - Available at your local hardware store. Per Axle Per Drum Per Side WHEN ORDERING PARTS, BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE XB20 OD2024 Rev. B...
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DECALS HIDDEN FROM THIS VIEW BY DRIVE CHAIN GUARD 7 30 DECALS VIEW 1: SIDE PROFILES WHEN ORDERING PARTS, BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE XB20 OD2024 Rev. B...
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--------------- Operating Instructions Decal --------------- Warning! Eye And Ear Decal --------------- Lift Point Decal --------------- Clutch Decal Continued to next page. WHEN ORDERING PARTS, BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE XB20 OD2024 Rev. B...
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OPERATOR CONTROLS BATTERY BOX UNDER CANOPY 6 10 28 12 DECALS VIEW 2: FRONT, BACK AND TOP PROFILES WHEN ORDERING PARTS, BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE XB20 OD2024 Rev. B...
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KITS AND MARKERS A6100-001 Decal Kit A2270-001 Decal Kit, Trailer Safety Warnings Standard Hardware Item - Available at your local hardware store. WHEN ORDERING PARTS, BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE XB20 OD2024 Rev. B...
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THIS PAGE LEFT BLANK INTENTIONALLY WHEN ORDERING PARTS, BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE XB20 OD2024 Rev. B...
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DUST SUPPRESION SYSTEM WHEN ORDERING PARTS, BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE XB20 OD2024 Rev. B...
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32, 40 32, 40 32, 40 COVER PANEL REMOVED REAR WATER TANK 9 37 WHEN ORDERING PARTS, BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE XB20 OD2024 Rev. B...
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1/2 - 13 Hex Flange Nut 3/8 - 16 Hex Flange Nut No. 10 - 32 Hex Machine Screw Nut Continued to next page. WHEN ORDERING PARTS, BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE XB20 OD2024 Rev. B...
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32, 40 32, 40 32, 40 COVER PANEL REMOVED REAR WATER TANK 9 37 WHEN ORDERING PARTS, BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE XB20 OD2024 Rev. B...
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Dust Suppresion System Standard Hardware Item - Available at your local hardware store. FRONT WATER TANK REAR WATER TANK 15, 16, 31 15, 16, 31 WHEN ORDERING PARTS, BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE XB20 OD2024 Rev. B...
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SIDE VIEW 3, 4 CUTAWAY VIEW WHEN ORDERING PARTS, BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE XB20 OD2024 Rev. B...
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3/8 - 16 Hex Flange Nut 005825-02 Wheel Lug Nut, 1/2 in. KITS AND MARKERS Standard Hardware Item - Available at your local hardware store. WHEN ORDERING PARTS, BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE XB20 OD2024 Rev. B...
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020110 Beater Chain - 4 Pitch 023363 Beater Chain - 5 Pitch 020119 Chain Pin 020686 Feed Chain Links 020687 Feed Chain Links with Attachment WHEN ORDERING PARTS, BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE XB20 OD2024 Rev. B...
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