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OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL
WHEN ORDERING PARTS, PLEASE REFER TO THE
VIN NUMBER AND "TYPE OF VEHICLE" OF YOUR LEAF VACUUM.
RECORD THEM FROM THE VIN TAG ON THE
LEAF VAC V.I.N. NO.: ______________________________
TYPE OF VEHICLE.: _______________________________
ENGINE MODEL NO.: ______________________________
ENGINE SERIAL NO.: ______________________________
REV 2/9/11 9:44 AM
FRONT DRIVER'S SIDE OF THE TRAILER:

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  • Page 1 OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL REV 2/9/11 9:44 AM WHEN ORDERING PARTS, PLEASE REFER TO THE VIN NUMBER AND “TYPE OF VEHICLE” OF YOUR LEAF VACUUM. RECORD THEM FROM THE VIN TAG ON THE FRONT DRIVER’S SIDE OF THE TRAILER: LEAF VAC V.I.N. NO.: ______________________________ TYPE OF VEHICLE.: _______________________________ ENGINE MODEL NO.: ______________________________ ENGINE SERIAL NO.: ______________________________...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    General Safety Information GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION ....................5 1.1..................5 AFETY LERT YMBOLS AND IGNAL ORDS 1.2..........................6 AJOR AZARDS 1.2.1. Improper Sizing of the Trailer to the Tow Vehicle..............6 1.2.2. Driving Too Fast ........................6 1.2.3.
  • Page 3 General Safety Information INSPECTION, SERVICE & MAINTENANCE .................. 35 6.1. & M .............. 35 NSPECTION ERVICE AINTENANCE UMMARY HARTS 6.2..................36 NSPECTION AND ERVICE NSTRUCTIONS 6.2.1. Axle Bolts, Frame, Suspension, & Structure ................. 36 6.2.2. Trailer Structure ........................37 6.2.3.
  • Page 4 General Safety Information 9.7............. 121 LECTRIC OWER INGLE UNCTION UTTON 9.8................. 122 LECTRIC OWER UNCTION UTTON 9.9....................... 123 ISCHARGE SSEMBLIES 9.10. H ......................125 YDRAULIC SSEMBLY 9.11. M ..................... 127 ANUAL SSEMBLY 9.12. H ....................129 YDRAULIC SSEMBLY 9.13.
  • Page 5: General Safety Information

    General Safety Information 1. G ENERAL AFETY NFORMATION 1.1. AFETY LERT YMBOLS AND IGNAL ORDS SPECIAL NOTE: This manual contains information pertaining to both the chassis (trailer portion) of the leaf vacuum, as well as the equipment mounted on the chassis. Throughout this manual, the complete pull behind leaf vacuum will be referred to as a trailer, as this is how it is classified by federal law.
  • Page 6: Major Hazards

    General Safety Information 1.2. AJOR AZARDS Loss of control of the trailer or trailer/tow vehicle combination can result in death or serious injury. The most common causes for loss of control of the trailer are: Improper sizing the trailer for the tow vehicle, or vice versa. •...
  • Page 7: Trailer Not Properly Coupled To The Hitch

    General Safety Information Be alert for slippery conditions. You are more likely to be affected by slippery road surfaces when driving a tow vehicle with a trailer, than driving a tow vehicle without a trailer. Anticipate the trailer “swaying.” Swaying can be caused by excessive steering, wind gusts, roadway edges, or by the trailer reaction to the pressure wave created by passing trucks and busses.
  • Page 8: Proper Use Of Safety Chains

    General Safety Information 1.2.5. ROPER SE OF AFETY HAINS If your trailer comes loose from the hitch for any reason, we have provided safety chains so that control of the trailer can still be maintained. ARNING Improper rigging of the safety chains can result in loss of control of the trailer and tow vehicle, leading to death or serious injury, if the trailer uncouples from the tow vehicle.
  • Page 9: Inoperable Brakes, Lights Or Mirrors

    General Safety Information Tires with too little tread will not provide adequate frictional forces on wet roadways and can result in loss of control, leading to death or serious injury. Improper tire pressure causes increased tire wear and may reduce trailer stability, which can result in a tire blowout or possible loss of control.
  • Page 10: Hazards From Modifying Your Trailer

    General Safety Information ARNING Improper electrical connection between the tow vehicle and the trailer will result in inoperable lights and electric brakes, and can lead to collision. Before each tow: Check that the taillights, brake lights and turn signals work Check that the electric brakes work by operating the brake controller inside the tow vehicle 1.2.10.
  • Page 11: General Safety Information

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  • Page 13: Trailer Towing Guide

    General Safety Information 1.2.11. RAILER OWING UIDE Driving a vehicle with a trailer in tow is vastly different from driving the same vehicle without a trailer in tow. Acceleration, maneuverability and braking are all diminished with a trailer in tow. It takes longer to get up to speed;...
  • Page 14: General Safety Related T O Operation O F Vacuum

    General Safety Information Use your turn signals well in advance. • Allow plenty of stopping space for your trailer and tow vehicle. • Do not drive so fast that the trailer begins to sway due to speed. Generally never drive faster than 60 •...
  • Page 15: Decibal Levels

    General Safety Information 1.6. ECIBAL EVELS...
  • Page 16: Tire Safety Information

    Tire Safety Information 2. T AFETY NFORMATION This portion of the User’s Manual contains tire safety information as required by 49 CFR 575.6. Section 2.1 contains “Steps for Determining Correct Load Limit - Trailer”. Section 2.2 contains “Steps for Determining Correct Load Limit – Tow Vehicle”. Section 2.3 contains a Glossary of Tire Terminology, including “cold inflation pressure”, “maximum inflation pressure”, “recommended inflation pressure”, and other non-technical terms.
  • Page 17: Glossary O F Tire Terminology

    Tire Information 2.2. LOSSARY ERMINOLOGY Accessory weight The combined weight (in excess of those standard items which may be replaced) of automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, power windows, power seats, radio and heater, to the extent that these items are available as factory-installed equipment (whether installed or not).
  • Page 18 Tire Information Maximum loaded vehicle weight: The sum of curb weight, accessory weight, vehicle capacity weight, and production options weight. Measuring rim: The rim on which a tire is fitted for physical dimension requirements. Non-pneumatic rim: A mechanical device which, when a non-pneumatic tire assembly incorporates a wheel, supports the tire, and attaches, either integrally or separably, to the wheel center member and upon which the tire is attached.
  • Page 19: Tire Safety - Everything Rides O N It

    Tire Information Rim size designation: This means the rim diameter and width. Rim type designation: This means the industry of manufacturer’s designation for a rim by style or code. Rim width: This means the nominal distance between rim flanges. Section width: The linear distance between the exteriors of the sidewalls of an inflated tire, excluding elevations due to labeling, decoration, or protective bands.
  • Page 20: Safety First-Basic Tire Maintenance

    Tire Information inspecting tires for cuts, slashes, and other irregularities are the most important things you can do to avoid tire failure, such as tread separation or blowout and flat tires. These actions, along with other care and maintenance activities, can also: Improve vehicle handling •...
  • Page 21: Steps For Maintaining Proper Tire Pressure

    Tire Information Most tires may naturally lose air over time. • Tires can lose air suddenly if you drive over a pothole or other object or if you strike the curb when • parking. With radial tires, it is usually not possible to determine underinflation by visual inspection. •...
  • Page 22: Tire Repair

    Tire Information 2.3.9. EPAIR The proper repair of a punctured tire requires a plug for the hole and a patch for the area inside the tire that surrounds the puncture hole. Punctures through the tread can be repaired if they are not too large, but punctures to the sidewall should not be repaired.
  • Page 23 Tire Information The "M+S" or "M/S" indicates that the tire has some mud and snow capability. Most radial tires have these markings; hence, they have some mud and snow capability. U.S. DOT Tire Identification Number This begins with the letters "DOT" and indicates that the tire meets all federal standards. The next two numbers or letters are the plant code where it was manufactured, and the last four numbers represent the week and year the tire was built.
  • Page 24: Tire Safety Tips

    Tire Information Tires for light trucks have other markings besides those found on the sidewalls of passenger tires. The "LT" indicates the tire is for light trucks or trailers. An "ST" is an indication the tire is for trailer use only. Max.
  • Page 25: Tire Registration

    Tire Information 2.4. EGISTRATION TIRE REGISTRATION In accordance with Title 49 CFR 574.1, the following tire registration information must be filled out and returned to Bonnell Industries: Company Name: ____________________________ Contact: ___________________________________ Address: ___________________________________ City: ______________________________________ State: __________ Zip: _______________________ Model Number: _____________________________ Serial Number: ______________________________ TIN: DOT __________________________________...
  • Page 26: Coupling To The Tow Vehicle

    Coupling to the Tow Vehicle 3. C OUPLING TO THE EHICLE Follow all of the safety precautions and instructions in this manual to ensure safety of persons, cargo, and satisfactory life of the trailer. 3.1. SE AN DEQUATE EHICLE AND ITCH If the vehicle or hitch is not properly selected and matched to the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) of your trailer, you can cause an accident that could lead to death or serious injury.
  • Page 27: Coupling And Uncoupling The Trailer

    Coupling to the Tow Vehicle VEHICLE TYPE: Generally the word “trailer” is used. However, after this you may put a Model #, or additional descriptor. 3.3. OUPLING AND NCOUPLING THE RAILER A secure coupling (or fastening) of the trailer to the tow vehicle is essential. A loss of coupling may result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 28: Various Coupler Designs

    Coupling to the Tow Vehicle ARNING An improperly coupled trailer can result in death or serious injury. Do not move the trailer until: The coupler is secured and locked to hitch; The safety chains are secured to the tow vehicle; and The trailer jack(s) are fully retracted.
  • Page 29 Coupling to the Tow Vehicle 3.3.2.1. Before coupling the trailer to the tow vehicle ARNING Coupler-to-hitch mismatch can result in uncoupling, leading to death or serious injury. Be sure the LOAD RATING of the hitch ball is equal or greater than the load rating of the coupler.
  • Page 30: Rig The Safety Chains

    Coupling to the Tow Vehicle If you have a jack, lower the trailer tongue until the coupler fully engages the hitch ball. If the coupler does not line up with the hitch ball, adjust the position of the tow vehicle. Engage the coupler locking mechanism.
  • Page 31 Coupling to the Tow Vehicle brakes are applied at the trailer’s axles, the trailer/tow vehicle combination will come to a controlled stop. The breakaway brake system includes a battery, a switch with a pull-pin, and a lanyard. Read and follow the instructions here as well as the instructions that have been prepared by the breakaway brake manufacturer.
  • Page 32 Coupling to the Tow Vehicle ARNING Failure to replace the pullpin will prevent brakes from working, leading to loss of control, serious injury or death. If you do not use your trailer for three or more months, or during winter months: Store the battery indoors;...
  • Page 33: Checking The Trailer Before And During Each Tow

    Checking the Trailer Before & During Each Tow 4. C HECKING THE RAILER EFORE AND URING 4.1. HECKLIST Before towing, double-check all of these items: See section 6.1, “Inspection, Service & Maintenance Summary Charts,” for more information. Tires, wheels and lug nuts (see the Major Hazards section starting on page 6 of this manual) Tire Pressure.
  • Page 34: Breaking-In A New Trailer

    Breaking-In a New Trailer 5. B REAKING IN A RAILER 5.1. 10, 25 & 50 M ETIGHTEN UTS AT IRST ILES Wheel lugs can shift and settle quickly after being first assembled, and must be checked after the first 10, 25 and 50 miles of driving. Failure to perform this check may result in a wheel coming loose from the trailer, causing a crash leading to death or serious injury.
  • Page 35: Inspection, Service & Maintenance

    Inspection, Service, and Maintenance 6. I & M NSPECTION ERVICE AINTENANCE 6.1. & M NSPECTION ERVICE AINTENANCE UMMARY HARTS You must inspect, maintain and service your trailer regularly to insure safe and reliable operation. If you cannot or are unsure how to perform the items listed here, have your dealer do them.
  • Page 36: Axle Bolts, Frame, Suspension, & Structure

    Inspection, Service, and Maintenance Inspection and Service each 6 Months or 6,000 Miles Item Inspection / Service Manual Section Reference Tires Rotate @ 5,000 miles Section 6.2.7 Brakes, electric > Magnets Check wear and current draw Section 6.2.3.3.C > Controller (in tow vehicle) Check power output (amperage) Section 6.2.3.3.B and modulation...
  • Page 37: Trailer Structure

    Inspection, Service, and Maintenance To perform many of the inspection and maintenance activities, you must jack up the trailer. When jacking and using jack stands, place them so as to clear wiring, brake lines, and suspension parts (springs, torsion bars, etc.).
  • Page 38 Inspection, Service, and Maintenance braked” from a rearward direction. Read your axle and brake manual to see how to adjust your brakes. If you do not have this manual, call Bonnell Industries, Inc at 800-851-9664 for a free copy. 6.2.3.2. Manually Adjusting Brake Shoes Most braking systems are not automatically adjusted by hard stopping.
  • Page 39: Trailer Connection To Tow Vehicle

    Inspection, Service, and Maintenance ARNING If electric breakaway brakes do not operate when trailer is uncoupled from the tow vehicle, death or serious injury can occur. Check emergency breakaway brake system BEFORE each tow. 6.2.3.3.B. EHICLE PERATED LECTRIC RAKES The electric brakes that operate in conjunction with the tow vehicle brakes must be “synchronized” so that braking is properly distributed to the tow vehicle brakes and the trailer brakes.
  • Page 40: Trailer Jack

    Inspection, Service, and Maintenance 6.2.5. RAILER HYDRAULIC: The optional hydraulic trailer jack is equipped with a pilot operated check valve to eliminate bleed down of the hydraulic cylinder. NOTE: FOR ELECTRIC OVER HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS, THE ENGINE NEEDS TO BE RUNNING TO RAISE THE JACK. MANUAL: If a grease fitting is present, you must use a grease gun to lubricate the jack mechanism.
  • Page 41: Wheel Rims

    Inspection, Service, and Maintenance apply in all cases. It is best to have your tires inspected by a tire supplier to determine if your tires need to be replaced. If you are storing your trailer for an extended period, make sure the tires are fully inflated to the maximum rated pressure and that you store them in a cool, dry place, such as a garage.
  • Page 42 Inspection, Service, and Maintenance Loosen the spindle nut just until you are able to turn it (the spindle nut) by hand. Do not turn the • hub while the spindle nut is loose. Put a new cotter pin through the spindle nut and axle. •...
  • Page 43 Inspection, Service, and Maintenance Contact your dealer or vehicle manufacturer immediately if you experience any persistent lug nut loosening or any other lug, wheel or axle problems. In the event of a wheel separation incident, notify the vehicle manufacturer and dealer. Seek prompt professional assistance in assessing the trailer and its gear, and retain, but don’t re-use involved lugs, wheels and studs.
  • Page 44: Maintenance Guidelines Pertaining To Vacuum Equipment

    Inspection, Service, and Maintenance 6.3. MAINTENANCE GUIDELINES PERTAINING TO VACUUM EQUIPMENT 6.3.1. CAPICITIES & SPECIFICATIONS Fuel Tank ................... 50 US Gallons Hydraulic System (if equipped) ..........10 US Gallons Hydraulic Tank Only (if equipped) ..........7 US Gallons Wetting System (if equipped) ............. 100 US Gallons Engine, Kubota V3600 ...............
  • Page 45: Clutch Or Fluid Coupler Service

    Inspection, Service, and Maintenance 6.3.5. CLUTCH OR FLUID COUPLER SERVICE NACD Clutch: Refer to the clutch manual supplement on page ___for service information. Bonnell Industries does not service clutches. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, SEE PAGE TransFluid Coupler: The transfluid coupler is filled from the factory with environmentally friendly KFPD Phosphate Ester fluid, 5-6 quarts.
  • Page 46: Belt Sheaves & Alignment

    Inspection, Service, and Maintenance 6.3.8. BELT SHEAVES & ALIGNMENT Your leaf machine is equipped with QD Coupler style Quick Detachable bushings and sheaves. NOTE: THE SHEAVES ARE NOT THE SAME SIZE. REINSTALL CORRECTLY. Engine Pulley: ∅8.00” Fan Pulleys: ∅8.50” for 30” fan ∅9.00”...
  • Page 47: Fan

    Inspection, Service, and Maintenance 6.3.9. Your leaf machine is equipped with a 30” diameter (standard, 32” diameter optional) balanced fan with AR400 impeller blades, mounted to the shaft with a split taper bushing. Inspect the fan regularly for cracks, deformations, and uneven wear. DO NOT OPERATE THE MACHINE IF THE FAN IS OUT OF BALANCE. REMOVAL: Disconnect safety interlock •...
  • Page 48: Blower Housing Liner Removal

    Inspection, Service, and Maintenance 6.3.10. BLOWER HOUSING LINER REMOVAL To remove the liner from the housing for service or replacement: Disconnect safety interlock • Remove suction hose • Remove fan cover face plate on inlet side • Loosen & remove the eight bolts that hold the liner in place. •...
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  • Page 59: General Operating Instructions

    General Operating Instructions 7. GENERAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SPECIAL NOTE: this section of the manual is intended as a supplement to your specific municipal or business guidelines in leaf collection, and is not intended to be a “complete leaf collection guide”. Training is the key to safe and proper operation of this equipment.
  • Page 60: Discharge Chute Cylinder (If Equipped)

    General Operating Instructions 7.4. DISCHARGE CHUTE CYLINDER (IF EQUIPPED) The hydraulic discharge chute is operated by the control lever located on the bearing doghouse. NOTE: FOR ELECTRIC OVER HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS, THE ENGINE NEEDS TO BE RUNNING TO RAISE THE CHUTE. During operations, it is recommended that the discharge cylinder toggle switch be left in the float position to accommodate variations in towing conditions.
  • Page 61: Supplimental Manuals

    Supplimental Manuals 8. S UPPLIMENTAL ANUALS 8.1. QD B ARTIN USHINGS...
  • Page 62: Browning Fan Bushing

    Supplimental Manuals 8.2. ROWNING USHING...
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    Supplimental Manuals 8.3. NACD C LUTCH...
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  • Page 88: Trans Fluid Coupler

    Supplimental Manuals 8.4. RANS LUID OUPLER...
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  • Page 95: Monarch Power Unit

    Supplimental Manuals 8.5. ONARCH OWER...
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  • Page 99: Break -Away System

    Supplimental Manuals 8.6. REAK YSTEM...
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  • Page 101: Point Safety Harness

    Supplimental Manuals 8.7. OINT AFETY ARNESS...
  • Page 102: Lighting Systems

    Supplimental Manuals 8.8. IGHTING YSTEMS...
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  • Page 105: Wetting System Pump

    Supplimental Manuals 8.9. ETTING YSTEM...
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  • Page 110: Part Breakdowns

    Parts Breakdowns 9. P REAKDOWNS 9.1. HASSIS SSEMBLY...
  • Page 111 Parts Breakdowns CHASSIS ASSEMBLY - LEAF VACUUM ITEM # PART # QTY. DESCRIPTION LV-1016 CHASSES LV-1076 SPRING HANGER KIT; SINGLE SLIPPER TYPE LV-1079 AXLE ASSEMBLY BON-000297 PNEUMATIC WHEEL LUG NUT 1/2-20 HEAVY DUTY LV-1071 TIRE & RIM ASSEMBLY LV-1073 RIM ONLY LV-1072 TIRE ONLY LV-1251...
  • Page 112: Seat Weldment Assembly

    Parts Breakdowns 9.2. ELDMENT SSEMBLY...
  • Page 113 Parts Breakdowns SEAT WELDMENT ASSEMBLY - LEAF VACUUM ITEM # PART # QTY. DESCRIPTION LV-1030L LEFT SEAT MTG WELDMENT (SHOWN) LV-1030R RIGHT SEAT MTG WELDMENT LV-1189 WELD ON MTG PLATE FOR SEAT WELDMENT BON-000108 1/2''-13TPI X 1 3/4'' LONG GR.8 GRADE 8 BOLT BON-000321 1/2''-13TPI HEX LOCK NUT NYLON INSERT LV-1157...
  • Page 114: Fuel Tank Assembly

    Parts Breakdowns 9.3. SSEMBLY...
  • Page 115 Parts Breakdowns FUEL TANK ASSEMBLY – FOR KUBOTA ENGINE - LEAF VACUUM ITEM # PART # DESCRIPTION LV-1262 FUEL TANK ASSEMBLY, 35 GALLON LV-1263 FUEL TANK ASSEMBLY, 50 GALLON LV-1264 FUEL TANK ASSEMBLY, 75 GALLON LV-1297 1/4" PIPE SIZE, MALE X FEMALE 90 DEG ELBOW LV-1298 1/4"...
  • Page 116: Trailer Jack Assemblies

    Parts Breakdowns 9.4. RAILER SSEMBLIES...
  • Page 117 Parts Breakdowns TRAILER JACK ASSEMBLIES - LEAF VACUUM ITEM PART # QTY. DESCRIPTION LV-1236 HYDRAULIC CYLINDER LV-1238 HYDRAULIC JACK CLAMP BRACKET BON-000111 1/2''-13TPI X 2 1/2'' GR. 8 BOLT BON-000321 1/2''-13TPI HEX LOCK NUT NYLON INSERT LV-1240 HYDRAULIC JACK LEAF VAC CASTER, 1-1/2" ROD BON-000188 3/4''-10TPI X 3 1/2''LONG GR.8 GRADE 8 BOLT BON-000323...
  • Page 118: Engine Belt Drive Fan Assembly

    Parts Breakdowns 9.5. NGINE RIVE SSEMBLY...
  • Page 119 Parts Breakdowns ITEM # PART # QTY. DESCRIPTION LV-1024 BLOWER HOUSING BON-000153 5/8''-11TPI X 2'' LONG GR.8 BON-000322 5/8''-11TPI HEX LOCK NUT NYLON INSERT BON-000288 5/8''-11TPI X 2'' CARRIAGE GR.5 GRADE 5 BOLT LV-1026 INNER LINING LV-1025 BLOWER HOUSING COVER BON-000106 1/2''-13TPI X 1 1/4''LONG GR.8 GRADE 8 BOLT BON-000321...
  • Page 120: Hydraulic Valve Assembly - Solenoid Controlled Leaf Vac

    Parts Breakdowns 9.6. – S YDRAULIC ALVE SSEMBLY OLENOID ONTROLLED...
  • Page 121: Electric Power Unit

    Parts Breakdowns 9.7. LECTRIC OWER INGLE UNCTION UTTON...
  • Page 122: Electric Power Unit , F

    Parts Breakdowns 9.8. LECTRIC OWER UNCTION UTTON...
  • Page 123: Leaf Dischargea

    Parts Breakdowns 9.9. ISCHARGE SSEMBLIES...
  • Page 124 Parts Breakdowns LEAF DISCHARGE ASSEMBLIES - LEAF VACUUM ITEM# PART # DESCRIPTION LV-1115 SWIVEL ADAPTOR LV-1256 SWIVEL ADAPTOR RETAINER BON-000108 1/2''-13TPI X 1 3/4'' LONG GR.8 GRADE 8 BOLT BON-000321 1/2''-13TPI HEX LOCK NUT NYLON INSERT LV-1055 SWIVEL ELBOW BON-000232 1''-8TPI X 2 1/2 '' LONG GRADE 5 BOLT BON-000310.3 1''-8TPI NYLON HEX LOCK NUT GRADE 2 NUT...
  • Page 125: Hydraulic Tanka

    Parts Breakdowns 9.10. H YDRAULIC SSEMBLY...
  • Page 126 Parts Breakdowns HYDRAULIC TANK ASSEMBLY - LEAF VACUUM ITEM PART # QTY. DESCRIPTION LV-1108 HYDRAULIC TANK, 7 GALLON LV-1058 RIGHT HAND BKT - FIELD WELD LV-1057 LEFT HAND BKT - FIELD WELD LV-1059 MOUNTING ANGLE - FIELD WELD BON-000106 1/2''-13TPI X 1 1/4''LONG GR.8 GRADE 8 BOLT BON-000321 1/2''-13TPI HEX LOCK NUT NYLON INSERT BON-000472...
  • Page 127: Manual Hose Arma

    Parts Breakdowns 9.11. M ANUAL SSEMBLY...
  • Page 128 Parts Breakdowns MANUAL HOSE ARM ASSEMBLY ITEM # PART # DESCRIPTION LV-1029 PIVOT BRACKET BON-000153 5/8''-11TPI X 2'' LONG GR.8 BON-000322 5/8''-11TPI HEX LOCK NUT NYLON INSERT PMC-190400004 CLEVIS PIN, 1" X 3-1/4" WORKING LENGTH BON-000341SAE 5/8" FLAT WASHER, SAE HARDENED LV-1253 HOSE ARM PIN BON-000115...
  • Page 129: Hydraulic Hose Arma

    Parts Breakdowns 9.12. H YDRAULIC SSEMBLY...
  • Page 130 Parts Breakdowns HYDRAULIC HOSE ARM ASSEMBLY ITEM # PART # DESCRIPTION LV-1257 PIVOT BRACKET BON-000153 5/8''-11TPI X 2'' LONG GR.8 BOLT BON-000341SAE 5/8" FLAT WASHER, SAE HARDENED BON-000322 5/8''-11TPI HEX LOCK NUT NYLON INSERT LV-1254 THRUST BEARING LV-1036 TORQUE TUBE WELDMENT LV-1253 HOSE ARM PIN BON-000115...
  • Page 131 Parts Breakdowns 9.13. L ETTING YSTEM...
  • Page 132: Leaf Vac Wettings

    Parts Breakdowns LEAF VAC WETTING SYSTEM ITEM # PART # QTY. DESCRIPTION 1-32 LV-1047 COMPLETE WETTING SYSTEM, 100 GALLON LV-1048 100 GAL. TANK LDS1479X001 1"X3/4" REDUCING BUSHING, NYLON LDS1026X001 3/4" CLOSE NIPPLE, POLY LDS1042X001 3/4" BALL VALVE BSS-001127 LINE STRAINER LV-1244 30 MESH STRAINER SCREEN BSS-001145...
  • Page 133: Kubota Engine Mounting Assembly

    Parts Breakdowns 9.14. K UBOTA ENGINE MOUNTING ASSEMBLY...
  • Page 134 Parts Breakdowns KUBOTA ENGINE MOUNTING ASSEMBLY- LEAF VACUUM ITEM PART # QTY. DESCRIPTION LV-1016 CHASSIS – LEAF VAC V3600T KUBOTA ENGINE LV-1017 3/8 PLATE BON-000107 1/2''-13TPI X 1 1/2'' LONG GRADE 8 BOLT BON-000321 1/2''-13TPI HEX LOCK NUT NYLON INSERT LV-1284 WELD ON LEG GUSSET LV-1283...
  • Page 135: John Deere Engine Mounting Assembly

    Parts Breakdowns 9.15. JOHN DEERE ENGINE MOUNTING ASSEMBLY...
  • Page 136 Parts Breakdowns JOHN DEERE ENGINE MOUNT ITEM # PART # QTY. DESCRIPTION LV-1436 DEERE ENGINE MOUNTING PLATE BON-000107 1/2-13 X 1-1/2" HEX BOLT, GR. 8 BON-000321 1/2-13 HEX LOCK NUT LV-1435 MOTOR MOUNT BRACKET, DEERE BON-000161 5/8-11 X 4" HEX BOLT, GR. 8 BON-000159 5/8-11 X 3-1/2"...
  • Page 137: Engine Mounteda

    Parts Breakdowns 9.16. E NGINE OUNTED CCESSORIES UBOTA...
  • Page 138 Parts Breakdowns KUBOTA ENGINE ACCESSORIES - LEAF VACUUM ITEM PART # QTY. DESCRIPTION LV-1152L LEFT ENGINE CONTROL BOX MTG BRACKET, KUBOTA (SHOWN) LV-1152R RIGHT ENGINE CONTROL BOX MTG BRACKET, KUBOTA LV-1080 WHELEN TAL65 MOUNTING BRACKET, FOR KUBOTA ENGINE MOUNT LV-1147 BOLT ON HANDLE, KUBOTA BON-000031 5/16''-18TPI X 1 1/4'' LONG GR.8 GRADE 8 BOLT...
  • Page 139 Warranty ARRANTY...

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