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CyClone NutRake Assembly & Operation Instructions

Tow behind & walk behind models

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Assembly & Operation Instructions
Tow Behind & Walk Behind Models
WOODLAND POWER PRODUCTS
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, INC
TOLL-FREE 1-(888)-531-RAKE
72 Acton Street, West Haven, Connecticut 06516
www.CycloneNutRake.com
©2020, Woodland Power Products, Inc.
09-06-001 F20

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  • Page 1 Assembly & Operation Instructions Tow Behind & Walk Behind Models WOODLAND POWER PRODUCTS , INC TOLL-FREE 1-(888)-531-RAKE 72 Acton Street, West Haven, Connecticut 06516 www.CycloneNutRake.com ©2020, Woodland Power Products, Inc. 09-06-001 F20...
  • Page 3 We know you’ll love your new Cyclone Nut Rake and we hope these helpful tips will get your nut collection off to a great start. However if you have any questions or need help with this or any Cyclone Rake Product,...
  • Page 4 The Cyclone Nut Rake comes from the factory assembled with all wheels and no spacers. So, the default setup is for small nuts that are less than 1” in diameter. While the Cyclone Nut Rake will pick up nuts that are slightly larger than 1”...
  • Page 5 ASSEMBLING YOUR CYCLONE NUT RAKE: WALK BEHIND Tools Required: Two ½ inch open end or box wrenches. Yup, that’s all you need! Fig. 1 1. (Fig. 1) Start by assembling the three pieces of the handlebar using the 5/16-18 x 1½ inch hex bolts and nylon lock nuts.
  • Page 6 CHANGING THE SPACING OF THE WALK BEHIND NUT RAKE’S WHEELS To accommodate different nut sizes with the Nut Rake, just follow these steps: Tools Required: Two 7/16 inch open end or box wrenches. Phillips head screwdriver 1. (Fig. 1) Unlock and remove Fig.
  • Page 7 Mounting Screws Fig. 3 8. (Fig. 3) Remove the Ejector Bar Assembly from Cyclone Nut Rake Frame by unscrewing the two 5/16" mounting screws that are located between the third and fourth fin on each side of Ejector Bar Assembly.
  • Page 8 PARTS FOR THE WALK BEHIND NUT RAKE COMPONENT LIST Key NO. PART NO. NAME 09-03-004 Walk Behind single wheel stack 09-01-017 J-hook 07-01-075 Carriage bolt 5/16 - 18 x 1.5 07-01-151 5/16-18 Nylon insert flange nut 09-01-018 Clevis pin with wire lock 09-03-011 Walk Behind Chassis with cap plugs 09-02-009...
  • Page 9 PARTS FOR THE WALK BEHIND NUT RAKE - WHEEL STACK COMPONENT LIST Key NO. PART NO. NAME 09-01-022 Shaft tube - Walk Behind 09-01-002 Pick-up wheel 09-01-014 1" Round tube finishing plug 09-01-024 Spacer bushing - Walk Behind 07-01-476 1/4 - 20 x 1.75 Hex bolt 07-01-137 1/4 - 20 Nylon insert flange nut 09-01-057...
  • Page 10 ASSEMBLING YOUR CYCLONE NUT RAKE: TOW BEHIND Tools Required: One ½ inch open end or box wrench. Yup, that’s all you need! Fig. 1 1. (Fig. 1) Attach the Drawbar Weldment (A) to the Main Assembly (B) using the two included 5/16-18 x 2¼...
  • Page 11 CHANGING THE SPACING OF THE TOW BEHIND NUT RAKE’S WHEELS To accommodate different nut sizes with the Nut Rake, just follow these steps: Tools Required: Two 7/16 inch open end or box wrenches. Phillips head screwdriver 1. (Fig. 1) Unlock and remove the clevis pins Fig.
  • Page 12 Remove the Ejector Bar Assemblies: Fig. 5 7. (Fig. 5) Remove one of the Ejector Bar Assemblies from Cyclone Nut Rake Frame by Mounting Screws unscrewing the two 5/16" mounting screws that are located between the third and fourth fin on each side of Ejector Bar Assembly.
  • Page 13 PARTS FOR THE TOW BEHIND NUT RAKE COMPONENT LIST Key NO. PART NO. NAME 09-03-012 Tow Behind frame with cap plugs 09-03-002 Tow Behind wheel stack and axle 09-03-013 Drawbar Assembly 09-01-017 J-hook 07-01-151 5/16-18 Nylon insert flange nut 07-01-075 Carriage bolt 5/16 - 18 x 1.5 09-01-018 Clevis pin with wire lock...
  • Page 14 PARTS FOR THE TOW BEHIND NUT RAKE - WHEEL STACK COMPONENT LIST Key NO. PART NO. NAME 09-01-002 Pick-up wheel 09-01-012 Shaft tube - Tow Behind 09-01-013 Spacer bushing - Tow Behind 07-01-137 1/4 - 20 Nylon insert flange nut 09-01-014 1"...
  • Page 15: Tips And Tricks

    • One last thing to keep in mind is if you’re collecting nuts and other things from a hard surface, like driveways, parking lots etc., the Cyclone Nut Rake may just be a bit squirrelly (pun intended). Because concrete, pavement, and packed in dirt doesn’t have as much give as grass does your Nut Rake may be a bit wobbly...