Brinly LS2-42BH1-G User manual

1019383-A1
English Manual
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LAWN SWEEPER
MODEL:
LS2-42BH1-G
OWNER'S MANUAL
• Assembly
• Installation
• Operation
• Repair Parts

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1019383-A2
CONGRATULATIONS on the purchase of your new Brinly-Hardy Sweeper! Your Sweeper has been designed, engineered and
manufactured to give you the best possible dependability and performance.
Should you experience any problem you cannot easily remedy, please do not hesitate to contact our knowledgeable customer
service department toll-free at 1-877-728-8224. We have competent, well trained technicians to help you with the assembly and
use of your Sweeper.
SAFETY LABELS AND NOTATION
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This symbol will help to point out important safety precautions
throughout this manual. It means: ATTENTION! BECOME ALERT!
Your safety is involved.
The safety labels shown in this section are placed in important areas on your
product to draw attention to potential safety hazards.
On your product safety labels, the words DANGER, WARNING and CAUTION
are used with the safety-alert symbol. DANGER identifies the most serious
hazards.
The operator’s manual also explains any potential safety hazards whenever
necessary in special safety messages that are identified with the word,
CAUTION, and the safety-alert symbol.
• DO NOT wrap the pull rope around your wrists, ngers or ANY body parts.
• DO NOT use the pull rope while the towing vehicle is moving.
• Attach the pull rope as directed on pages 14-15 of this manual.
• Avoid overlling the hamper. Heavy loads are more difcult to dump.
• Park towing vehicle and set the parking brake before dumping material.
• Use the handle that has been provided.
• AFTERDUMPINGTHEHAMPER:Always make sure to fully secure the pull
handle to the back of the towing vehicle using the Hook and Loop tape.
HAMPERPULLROPE
While in use, the pull rope can be under
some strong tension. To prevent any potential
injury or digital amputation, please be aware of the following:
INTRODUCTIONANDSAFETY
CUSTOMERRESPONSIBILITIES
- Please read & retain this manual. The instructions will enable to assemble and maintain your Sweeper properly.
- Please carefully read and observe the SAFETY SECTION of this manual.
- Follow a regular schedule in maintaining and caring for your Brinly-Hardy Sweeper.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Safety &
Necessary Tools ............ 2
Specifications .............. 2
General Notes .............. 3
Part List ................. 4 - 5
Assembly ............... 6 - 15
Operation .............. 16 - 21
Maintenance ........... 22 - 27
Limited Warranty ........... 28
SPECIFICATIONS
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Maximum
Towing Speed ................ 5 mph
Hamper Capacity ........... 20 cu. Ft.
Maximum
Hamper Weight .............. 120 lbs
Empty Weight ................ 75 lbs
Maximum
Towed Weight ............... 195 lbs
REQUIREDTOOLS
FORASSEMBLY
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• 1/2” Wrench (2) • Pliers
• 9/16” Wrench (2) • Gloves
• 7/16” Wrench (1) • Safety Glasses
• Flat-Tip Screwdriver (1)
B-7063
(To Scale)

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• Ensure the combined weight of the towing vehicle (tow vehicle
weight + operator weight) is greater than the maximum towed
weight of attachment (empty attachment weight + weight of load).
• Do not exceed maximum towing capacity of towing vehicle.
• Do not exceed the maximum drawbar pull rating of the towing
vehicle. Drawbar pull is the horizontal force required to pull the
attachment (including weight of load).
• Only tow this product in the vehicle’s tow mode/speed setting or
less than 5 mph. Do not exceed 5 mph.
• Towing speed should always be slow enough to maintain control.
Travel slowly and use caution when traveling over rough terrain.
Avoid holes, rocks and roots.
• Slow down before you turn and do not turn sharply.
• Use wide turning angles to ensure the attachment follows the
path of the towing vehicle.
• Do not use attachment on steep slopes. A heavy load could
cause loss of control or overturn attachment and towing vehicle.
Additional weights may need to be added to your vehicle; check
with towing vehicle manufacturer for recommendations.
• Reduce towed weight when operating on slopes.
• Keep all movement on slopes slow & gradual. Do not make
sudden changes in speed, directions, or turning.
• If you start and stop suddenly on hills, you may lose steering
control or the towing vehicle may tip.
Do not start or stop suddenly when going uphill or downhill.
Avoid uphill starts.
• Slow down and use extra care on hillsides. Turf conditions can
affect vehicle stability. Use extreme caution while operating near
drop-offs.
• Do not drive close to creeks, ditches and public highways.
• Watch out for trafc when crossing near roadways.
• Use care when loading or unloading the vehicle into a trailer or truck.
• The attachment can obstruct the view to the rear. Use extra care
when operating in reverse.
• When reversing, carefully back-up straight in order to avoid
jackkning. Do not allow towing vehicle wheels to contact
attachment draw bar. Damage could result.
• Stop on level ground, disengage drives, set the parking brake,
and shut off engine before leaving the operator’s osition for any
reason including emptying the attachment.
• Use this attachment for intended purpose only.
• This attachment is intended for use in lawn care and home
applications. Do not tow behind a vehicle or on a highway or in
any high speed applications. Do not tow at speeds higher than
maximum recommended towing speed.
• Do not tow this product behind a motor vehicle such as a car or truck.
• Always wear substantial footwear. Do not wear loose tting
clothing that can get caught in moving parts.
• Keep your eyes and mind on your towing vehicle, attachment
and area being covered. Do not let other interests distract you.
• Stay alert for holes and other hidden hazards in the terrain.
• Keep the towing vehicle and attachment in good operating
condition and keep safety devices in place.
• The towing vehicle and attachment should be stopped and
inspected for damage after striking a foreign object. Any
damage should be repaired before restarting and operating the
equipment.
• Keep all parts in good condition and properly installed. Fix
damaged parts immediately. Replace worn or broken parts.
Replace all worn or damaged safety and instruction decals.
Keep all nuts, bolts and screws tight.
• Do not modify the attachment or safety devices. Unauthorized
modications to the towing vehicle or attachment may impair its
function, safety and void the warranty.
TOWINGVEHICLEANDTOWINGSAFELY
• Know your towing vehicle controls and how to stop safely.
READ YOUR TOWING VEHICLE OWNER’S MANUAL before
operating.
• Check the towing vehicle brake action before you operate.
Adjust or service brakes as necessary.
• Stopping distance increases with speed and weight of towed
load. Travel slowly and allow extra time and distance to stop.
• Use only approved hitches. Tow this attachment only with
a towing vehicle that has a hitch designed for towing. Do not
connect this attachment except at the approved hitch point.
• Follow the tow vehicle manufacture’s recommendations for
weight limits for towed equipment and towing on slopes. Use
counterweights or wheel weights as described in the towing
vehicle operator’s manual.
• Do not shift to neutral and coast downhill.
• Do not allow children to operate the towing vehicle.
• Do not allow adults to operate the towing vehicle without proper
instruction or without having read the owner’s manual.
PROTECTTHOSEAROUNDYOU
• Before you operate any feature of this attachment or towing
vehicle, observe your surroundings and look for bystanders.
• Keep children, bystanders and pets at a safe distance away
while operating this or any attachment.
• Use care when reversing. Before you back up, look carefully
behind for bystanders.
KEEPRIDERSOFFTOWEDATTACHMENT
&TOWINGVEHICLE
• Do not carry passengers.
• Do not let anyone, especially children, ride in/on this attachment,
the towing vehicle or hitch bracket. Riders are subject to injury
such as being struck by foreign object and/or being thrown off
during sudden starts, stops and turns.
Riders may also obstruct the operator’s view resulting in this
attachment being operated in an unsafe manner.
GENERALNOTES
(Operation)
CAUTIONSHOULDBETAKENWHENTOWINGAND/ORUSINGANYATTACHMENT.
This attachment combined with the weight distribution, turning radius, and speed of
towing vehicle can result in severe injury or death to operator, damage to towing vehicle,
and/or attachment if not used properly. Follow all towing safety precautions noted in the
towing vehicle owner’s manual, including the following precautions:

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PARTS
3
4
70
38
66
66
67
69
5
38
69
5
70
1019129 SkinPack; Hardware 1
61008965 5/16" x 1" Spacer 2
7 1009047 Vinyl Bolt Cap 2
81009058 Vinyl Grip 1
911M1020P 5/16" x 1-1/4" Carriage Bolt 1
10 11M1024P 5/16" x 1-1/2" Carriage Bolt 6
11 20M0820P 1/4" x 1-1/4" Screw 4
12 23037103 Plug 4
13 2M1012P 5/16" x 3/4" Hex Bolt 1
14 2M1044P 5/16" x 2-3/4" Hex Bolt 3
15 2M1056P 5/16" x 3-1/2" Hex Bolt 2
16 30M1000P 5/16" Hex Nut 2
17 30M1200P 3/8" Hex Nut 2
18 40M1000P 5/16" Lock Washer 2
19 45M1111P 5/16" Washer 12
20 B-1673P 1/4" Lock Nut 4
21 B-1674P 5/16" Lock Nut 1
22 B-1675P 3/8" Lock Nut 2
23 B-3861 1/2" X 2-1/2" Hitch Pin 1
24 B-4107 1" Vinyl Cap 2
25 B-4786 5/16" Nylon Lock Nut 12
26 1009205 Grip 1
27 B-4868 5/16" x 2-1/2" Hex Bolt 2
28 B-5650 5/16" Star Lock Washer 1
29 B-983 0.08" Hairpin Cotter 2
30 1019151 1/8" Hairpin Cotter 1
31 F-782 5/16” Knob 1
32 R-1141-01 Frame Spacer 1
33 R-2303 5/16" X 1-3/8" Clevis Pin 2
34 R-618 Large Washer 3
REF PARTNO. DESCRIPTION QTY
11008953-16 Lock Arm 1
21008958-16 Height Adjustment Handle 1
13 2M1012P 5/16" x 3/4" Hex Bolt 4
19 45M1111P 5/16" Washer 2
20 B-1673P 1/4" Lock Nut 6
25 B-4786 5/16" Nylon Lock Nut 4
35 1008997SER Pull Handle 1
36 1009049 Adhesive Hook and Loop 1
37 1009639 Rope, Pull, Hamper 1
40 R-2426 Hamper 1
41 1009046 Adjustment Label 1
42 1008955 Dust Cover 2
43 1008957-16 Lower Pivot 1
44 1018931-01 Wheel Axle 2
45 1008986-16SER Brush Housing 1
46 1008987 Wheel 2
47 1008992-16 Hamper Stop 1
48 11M0808P 1/4" x 1/2" Carriage Bolt 6
49 50M0624P 3/16" x 1-1/2” Cotter Pin 4
50 B-4768 5/8" Machine Bushing 4
51 1019087 Brinly Decal 1
52 B-7063 Caution Label 1
53 F-577 5/8" E Ring 2
54 1019245 Label, Serial No 1
55 R-2205 Brush Section 6
56 1019216-01 Brush Axle 1
57 R-2261 1/4" x 3/4" Dowel Pin 2
58 R-2262 5/8" Large Flat Washer 2
59 R-2263 5/8" Flat Washer 2
60 R-2281 Brush Holder 4
61 R-2289SER Bearing Retainer 2
62 R-2320 5/8" External Retaining Ring 2
63 1008098 Pin, Cotter Small 4
64 1019233LH LH Drive Pinion 1
65 1019233RH RH Drive Pinion (Not Shown) 1
68 R-2251-16 Hitch Clevis 1
70 1009044 Spreader Brace 2
TUBES:
31008960-16 Tow Tube, Right 1
41008961-16 Tow Tube, Left 1
51008962-16 Hamper Mount 2
38 1009042-16 Upper Side Tube 2
66 R-2194-16 Rear Hamper Tube 2
67 R-2195 Hamper Stop Rod 1
69 R-2443-16 Lower Side Tube 2

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BRUSHHOUSING
COMPONENT
VIEW:
3
10
27
19
10
25
14
23
30
68
25
32 25 19 19
25
27 19
25
19 10
19
16
7
25
18
19
10
4
19
19
18
16
7
25
19
10
19
25 PARTS
26
2
41
9
13
51
52
45
54 21
1
8
19
47
13
50
63 44
48 50
46
48
53 64
65
62 42
49
49
55
60
59
58
20
61
57
56
48
25
20
63
43
34
28
31
(RH Drive Pinion
Not Shown)
TOWTUBE
COMPONENT
VIEW
HAMPERFRAMEAND
HAMPERCOMPONENTVIEW
3
4
70
66
12
12
11 2
0
22
17
17
67
38
66
69
25 34
29 33
6
24
5
15
38
70
20
11 40
37
36
35
20 11
11
2
0
15
5
25
34
6
24
29
33
22

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!DO NOT TIGHTEN THE FASTENERS AT THIS TIME.
Step 1
ASSEMBLY
TIP 1: An organized skinpack with all necessary hardware has been provided with this product.
Be sure to use the hardware panels called for in each step of the assembly.
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TIP 2: During assembly you will need to shift the
tiresawayfromtheBrushHousing(45).
To do so, firmly grasp the Lower Pivot bar (43)
in one hand, and the Brush Housing (45) in the other.
Pull apart.
NOTE: This will especially come in handy on Step 1.
45
43
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Align the
Right Tow Bar tubing (3)
and the Left Tow Tube (4)
against the top of the Brush
Housing (45).
Attach the
tubes using the
hardware from
PANEL01as
shown here.
3
4
25
10
19
25
45
3
10
19

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Step 2
HITCHPLATEHEIGHTMEASUREMENT
- Parktowingvehicleonalevel,
hard surface and set parking brake.
- Measurefromthegroundtothebottomofthe
rearhitchplate(A).
Note: The ruler on the edge of this page
can be used as a guide for hitch plate
heights up to 11 inches off the ground.
Recordyour
measurement here: _____________
Roundthis
measurement
to the closest whole
number: _____________
PLACETHISEDGEONGROUND.
ASSEMBLY
A
Hitch Plate Height
Measurement
For example: If the hitch plate
measurement is 7-1/4”
( Round to 7” )
If the hitch plate
measurement is 8-3/4”
( Round to 9” )
If the hitch plate is a
half measurement, round up.
( Ex: 7-1/2” rounds to 8” )
10”
11”
(top of page)
9”
8”
7”
6”
5”
4”
3”
2”
1”

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Step 3
23
30
68
Step 4
ASSEMBLY
Usingtherounded
measurement from the
previous step, determine the
correctClevisAssembly(68)
mounting holes.
Once the correct Clevis
Assembly (68) mounting holes
have been determined, attach the
Clevis Assembly (68) between the
Right and Left Tow
Tubes (3 & 4) using
the hardware in
PANEL 02
( ) as it’s been
illustrated here.
Tighten all hardware used in STEP 1
(6CarriageBoltsandNuts)andSTEP 3
(3HexBoltsandNuts).
Using the hardware in Panel03,
attach the Hitch Pin (23) and the Hairpin
Cotter (30) to the Clevis Assembly.
!
DO NOT
TIGHTEN
FASTENERS AT
THIS TIME.
Use the remaining
hardware from
PANEL 02 and attach
the Right and Left Tow Tubes (3 & 4)
at the 3rd hole as shown here.
7”
11”
68
3
4
32
14
25
68
4
32
14
25
3
7”
8”
9”
10”
11”
12”
13”
14”
68
3
4
32
14
25
68
4
32
14
25
3
7”
8”
9”
10”
11”
12”
13”
14”
8”
-9”
12”
-13”
10”
14”
Hitchplate
heights
between
7” & 10”
have the
Clevis
(U-shaped
extension)
at the
BOTTOM
of the
bracket
Hitchplate
heights
between
11” & 14”
have the
Clevis
(U-shaped
extension)
at the
TOP
of the
bracket
* Be sure to add the spacer (32) through the bolt between the tow tubes, closest to the Brush Housing (45).

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ASSEMBLY
21
21
A
B
13
13
43
2
2
Step 5
First
Second
Last
16
18
19
4
19
27
7
25
1
19
Step 6
Note: Wheel assembly
not shown for clarity.
FIRST - Run Bolt (27) through the
Left Tow Bar (4) using the following hardware
from PANEL 05 in the order listed below:
• Hex Bolt (27)
• 5/16” Washer (19)
• Left Tow Bar (4)
• 5/16” Washer (19)
• 5/16” Lock Washer (18)
• 5/16 Hex Nut (16)
TIGHTENHARDWARESECURELY
SECOND - Adding on to the same bolt (27), attach the Lock
Arm (1) using hardware in this order:
• Hex Bolt (27)
• 5/16” Washer (19)
• Lock Arm (1)
• 5/16” Washer (19) and Nylon Lock Nut (25)
Note: Do not over tighten the Nylon Lock Nut (25). The Lock Arm (1) should be able to pivot freely after assembly.
LAST - Slide the Vinyl Bolt Cap (7) over the end of the Bolt (27).
Loosely add the Bolt (13) &
Lock Nut (21) from PANEL04
to the Height Adjustment
Handle (2).
Pointing the Nut side out, slide the
Height Adjustment Handle (2) into
place against the Lower Pivot (43)
side plate.
Use the head of Bolt 13
to hold in place.
TIGHTENHARDWARESECURELY.
NOTE: The large hole in bottom of the Height
Adjustment Handle (2) must t over the Tube
extending past the Lower Pivot (43) side plate.

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ASSEMBLY
31
28
34
26
92
18
Step 7
Attach Lock Arm (1) to Height Adjustment
Handle (2) using the hardware in PANEL 06 in
the order listed below:
• 5/16” x 1 1/4” Carriage Bolt (9)
• Height Adjustment Handle (2)
• Lock Arm (1)
• Large Washer (34)
• 5/16” Star Lock Washer (28)
• 5/16” Knob (31)
Note: For proper function of the sweeper
height adjustment mechanism, it is important to
assemble the hardware properly.
ATTACHVINYLGRIPS:
• Vinyl Grip (8) slides on the Lock Arm (1)
• Vinyl Grip (26) slides on the Height Adjustment Handle (2)
27
19
3
19
18
16
7
Step 8
Use the hardware in PANEL07 to:
Assemble the following through the Right
Tow Tube (3) in the order listed below:
• Bolt (27)
• Washer (19)
• Right Tow Tube (3)
• Washer (19)
• 5/16” Lock Washer (18)
• 5/16” Hex Nut (16)
• Vinyl Bolt Cap (7)
Tighten securely.

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40
66
38
38
40
66 69
69
Step 9
ASSEMBLY
Slide the second Rear Tube (66)
through the top of the hamper as
shown here.
Slide the side tubes (38) through the
side slots of the hamper and into the
top rear tube (66).
69
38
NOTE:
Tubes (69) and (38)
are easy to confuse.
The differences are
illustrated here.
Assemble the hamper frame by
inserting the rst Rear Tube (66) into
the Lower Tubes (69).
LAYTHESETUBESINTHEBOTTOM
OFTHEHAMPER(40),ALONGTHE
INSIDEEDGE.
12
69
66
38
66
12
Using the hardware
in PANEL8,
secure with the 1/4”
plastic plugs (12).
12
69
66
38
66
12
Using the hardware in
PANEL9, secure with
the 1/4” plastic
plugs (12).

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70
69
11
20
69
11
20
70
69
11
20
70
Step 10
ASSEMBLY
The Hinge Rod Assemblies (70) need to align against the
lower tubes (69) as illustrated.
Slide the 1/4” x 1-1/4” Round Head Screws (11) between the
hamper and lower tube (69), additionally running them through
the Hinge Rod Assembly (70). The screw ends should be
pointing toward the center of the hamper.
Secure with 1/4” Lock Nuts (20).
NOTE: Do not over tighten Lock Nuts (20).
Spreader Bar Assembly should be able to pivot
freely after assembly.
The Hinge Rod Assembly (70)
should be aligned so that, when closed,
the ‘V’ points toward the open side of
the sweeper hamper.
38
70
70
20
11
38
38
70
11
20
11
20
70
38
Step 11
Secure each side with a Round Head Screw (11)
and Lock Nut (20). The screw ends should be pointing
toward the center of the hamper, as illustrated here.
Note: Do not over tighten Lock Nuts (20).
Spreader Bar Assembly should be able to pivot
freely after assembly.
Align each Spreader Bar
Assembly (70) with the hole
closest to the top bend on the
Upper Side Tubes (38) as
illustrated here.

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Step 12
Step 13
ASSEMBLY
67 17
67
17
38
22
69 38
40
40
22
69
17
Hook
Snap
Snap
“J” Channel
67
17
38
22
69 38
40
40
22
69
17
Hook
Snap
Snap
“J” Channel
“J” Channel
Using the hardware in PANEL10,
assemble one 3/8” Nut (17) on each end
of the Hamper Stop Rod (67) until it is
approximately in the center of the threads.
Assemble each end of the Hamper Stop Rod
(67) through the holes on the front of the Upper
Side Tubes (38) and Lower Side Tubes (69).
Using the remaining hardware in PANEL10, assemble
one 3/8” Lock Nut (22) on each end of Hamper Stop Rod (67).
Tighten the Lock Nut (22) until Hamper Stop Rod (67) is ush
with the top of the Lock Nut (22).
Note: Hold the Hamper Stop Rod (67) with Pliers while
tightening the Lock Nuts (22).
Upper and Lower Side Tubes should be trapped between the
Nut (17) and Lock Nut (22) on the Hamper Stop Rod (67) but
still loose enough to pivot freely. If the tubes do not pivot freely,
loosen Nut (17).
Step 14
67
17
38
22
69 38
40
40
22
69
17
Hook
Snap
Snap
“J” Channel
Pull up on bottom of Hamper (40) from “J” Channel and hook
“J” Channel onto Hamper Stop Rod (67). Take side aps of the
Hamper (40) around the frame and snap to the bottom of the
Hamper as shown.
Note: Flap should be on the outside of the Lower
Side Tubes (69) after assembly.

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35
66
37
29 66
37
35
3
37
533
35
36
36
35
37
Step 16
24
5
Step 15
ASSEMBLY
5
33
5
29
33 29
3
3
Thread the
Pull Handle
(35) on the
opposite end
of the Pull
Rope (37) as
illustrated here.
Using the hardware in PANEL11,
assemble Hamper Mounts (5) to Upper
Side Tubes (38) as shown here.
Assemble the following through the Upper
Side Tube (5) in the order listed below:
• Hex Bolt (15)
• Upper Side Tube (38)
• Spacer (6)
• Hamper Mount (5)
• Large Washer (34)
• Nylon Lock Nut (25)
Use the hardware in PANEL12
while attaching the Hamper to
the Brush Housing.
*After this is complete,
detailed instructions for
attaching the sweeper to your
towing vehicle are available
on page 15.
Note: Tighten Nylon Lock Nut (25) completely and then loosen
enough so that the Hamper Mount (5) pivots freely.
Add the Vinyl Caps (24) to Hamper Mounts (5) as shown.
6
5
34
15
25 38
Tie one end of
Hamper Pull Rope (37)
to the middle section
of the upper
Rear Hamper
Tube (66).

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ASSEMBLY
• DO NOT wrap the pull rope around your wrists, ngers or ANY body parts.
• DO NOT use the pull rope while the towing vehicle is moving.
• Attach the pull rope as directed on pages 14-15 of this manual.
• Avoid overlling the hamper. Heavy loads are more difcult to dump.
• Park towing vehicle and set the parking brake before dumping material.
• Use the handle that has been provided.
•
After dumping the hamper: Always make sure to fully secure the Pull Handle to
the back of the towing vehicle using the Hook and Loop tape.
TOPREVENTANYPOTENTIALINJURYORDIGITALAMPUTATION,PLEASEBEAWAREOFTHEFOLLOWING:
29 66
37
35
3
37
5
33
35
36
To Towing
Vehicle
Two
Knots
35
36
37
37
To Sweeper
37
35
Step 17
Extend Pull Rope (37) to the
back of the towing vehicle to an
area that will be easily accessible
from the towing vehicle seat. This
is the area that the Pull Handle (35)
will be attached.
Allow the Pull Rope (37) to slacken several inches.
Droop between the towing vehicle & tied point on the Hamper.
Tie 2 knots in this area of the Pull Rope and drag the Handle (35) toward
the knots. Pull to secure their position on the rope.
Clean the area of the towing
vehicle that the Pull Handle (35)
will attach to.
Afx the adhesive Hook and Loop
(36) tape to the back of the towing
vehicle in the cleaned area.
CAUTION: The pull rope
and handle can get tangled in
the sweeper brushes of the
sweeper during operation.
Cut and discard any excess
rope below the two knots that
have been tied.
29 66
37
35
3
37
533
35
36
Slacken
37

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1019383-A16
OPERATION
CAUTION: AVOIDINJURY!
Before attaching or removing the sweeper, make sure the hamper is empty of all material.
ATTACHING
1. Park towing vehicle on a hard, level surface and set the parking brake.
2. Align Clevis (68) with towing vehicle hitch plate.
3. Install Hitch Pin (23) through Clevis Assembly (68) and towing vehicle
hitch plate & secure with Hairpin Cotter (30).
REMOVING
1. Conrm Hamper is empty
2. Park towing vehicle on a hard, level surface and set parking brake.
3. Remove Hairpin Cotter (30) and Hitch Pin (23).
4. Push sweeper away from towing vehicle.
5. Install Hitch Pin (23) through Clevis Assembly (68) and secure with
Hairpin Cotter (30) for storage.
Sweeper and Tow Bar will shift after removal of Hitch Pin.
Use caution when removing Hitch Pin & moving sweeper.
23
30
68
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31
41
ADJUSTINGTOTRANSPORTPOSITION
1. Park towing vehicle on a hard,
level surface and set parking brake.
2. Loosen (but do not remove) Knob (31)
and adjust the Lock Arm (1) to the 10th position
( As indicated on the Adjustment Label (41) ).
For adjustment instructions, see
the “Adjusting the Brush Height” section.

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1019383-A17
OPERATION
DETERMININGMAXIMUMTOWEDWEIGHT
STS-427LXH Weighs75lbs(Empty)
MaximumCapacity=195lbswithwetgrass
*The maximum loaded weight is the average weight of
the sweeper plus the weight loaded in the hamper.
CAUTION:Avoid injury! Excessive towed load can cause loss of traction and loss of control on slopes. Stopping
distance increases with speed and weight of towed load. Total towed weight must not exceed combined weight of towing
vehicle, ballast and operator.
If additional weight is required when towing, add weight at or forward of the rear wheels. Adding weight behind the rear
wheels can affect vehicle steering. Refer to your towing vehicle manual for information regarding addition of weight.
Towing capacity will vary with
the weight of the towing vehicle
and operator. Add the weight
of your machine to operator
weight to nd the maximum
capacity for towing.
Example: Iftowingvehicleweighs: 400lbs
Add operator weight: 200 lbs
Combined weight equals: 600 lbs
To maintain stability in this example, you cannot safely tow more than 600 lbs
without rst adding ballast (additional weight) to the towing vehicle.
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1019383-A18
TOADJUSTBRUSHHEIGHT:
1. Park towing vehicle on a level, hard surface and set the
parking brake.
2. Turn towing vehicle off.
3. Measure the height of the of the mower blade.
4. Attach sweeper to the towing vehicle hitch plate as
previously described.
5. Adjust Lock Arm (1) into a slot that allows the brushes to sweep
at the same height as the mower blade:
a) Loosen (do not remove) Knob (31).
b) Apply light downward pressure to the Height Adjustment
Handle (2) while lifting up on the Lock Arm (1).
c) Move Height Adjustment Handle (2) to the desired position
and lower Lock Arm (1).
d) Tighten Knob (31) rmly.
6. Check to be sure that the Hamper is not dragging on the ground
& adjust as necessary (see ‘Leveling the Hamper’ section).
ADJUSTINGTHEBRUSHHEIGHT
OPERATION
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31
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31
Normal lawn sweeping is accomplished when the brushes sweep at the same height as the mower cutting height.
IMPORTANT:Setting the brush height too low for sweeping conditions causes excessive wheel skipping and slipping.
For best performance, adjust brush height as high as possible for the material and conditions.
Higher numbers on the Lock Arm (1) decal
indicate higher brush heights.
For best performance, brush height should be set to the highest
possible number while still adequately sweeping the lawn.
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(41) 1009046 (Not to scale)
It is recommended to set the
brush height at a higher number
than is anticipated to be needed
and perform a short sweeping test
on the lawn. Reduce brush height
one setting at a time until the
desired sweeping performance
is achieved.
Lock Arm # Approx.BrushHeight Sweeping Conditions
1 to 3* 1/4” to 1”
(6.5mm to 25mm)
Extremely low-cut grass
and light material.
3 to 6 1” to 2”
(25mm to 50mm)
Mowed lawns under normal
conditions or light leaves
6 to 10 2” to 3-1/4”
(50mm to 82mm)
High grass, heavy leaves or
heavy grass clippings
*Settings 1 to 3 should be used only on very
short grass heights and light material.

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1019383-A19
LEVELINGTHEHAMPER
OPERATION
After correct brush height is determined, it may be necessary
to adjust the Hamper Stop (47) so that the Hamper assembly
remains clear of the ground.
TOADJUSTTHEHAMPERSTOP(47):
1. Loosen (but do not remove) the two Nuts (25) securing
each side of the Hamper Stop (47).
The rear mounting holes are slotted, allowing the Hamper
Stop (47) to be pivoted up or down for adjustment.
2. Move the Hamper Stop (47) up or down to adjust the
resting position of the Hamper assembly so that it is
approximately level.
3. Tighten Nuts (25) on each side to secure the Hamper Stop
(47) in position.
If correct Hamper assembly adjustment is not possible, the Clevis
Assembly (68) may need to be readjusted so that the Hamper
assembly has adequate clearance to the ground.
The sweeper Tow Tubes should be parallel with the ground (or angled slightly forward) when the sweeper is connected to the towing
vehicle. If the Tow Tubes are angled rearward, adjust the Tow Tube mounting holes on the Clevis Assembly (68) lower. This will angle
the Tow Tubes forward and raise the Hamper assembly.
47
25
Adjust
Not Level
OPERATINGSPEED
The operating ground speed of the sweeper has a direct effect on how material is thrown into the hamper. Material will be thrown
farther toward the back of the hamper as ground speed increases.
Operation speed will depend on the condition of the lawn and material being swept. Operate the sweeper at a ground speed that will
throw material to the back of the hamper. Under normal conditions 3 mph (approximately the speed of a brisk walk or 40 feet in 9
seconds) works best.
Maximum operating speed is 5 mph.

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1019383-A20
TheHamperWindScreencanbeconguredintwopositionsbasedon
conditions & preference.
USINGTHEWINDSCREEN
POSITION1:Wind Screen Fully Open
Allow the Wind Screen to hang off the back of the Hamper. This condition can
be used when there is little to no wind; Operating speed should be slower to
ensure material is not thrown over the Hamper.
POSITION2:WindScreenHalfClosed
Attach the Wind Screen to the Hamper Upper Side Tubes using the elastic
straps on the ends of the Wind Screen.
Can be used in a medium wind to prevent material from blowing out of
Hamper; Operating speed should be slower to ensure material is not thrown
over the Hamper or Wind Screen.
Attach Attach
EMPTYINGTHEHAMPER
BeforedumpingmaterialfromtheHamper:Park towing
vehicle and set parking brake (see owners manual).
TOEMPTYHAMPER:
1. Tow the sweeper to a location the material should be dumped.
2. Stop towing vehicle and set parking brake.
3. Pull Handle (35) and Rope (37) to tilt hamper forward/upward,
allowing material to exit the opening at the front of the Hamper.
4. Replace Pull Handle (35) to Hook and Loop (36) xed to the
towing vehicle.
IMPORTANT:Avoid overlling the Hamper,
especially when sweeping freshly mowed grass
or other moist material. Heavy loads will be
more difcult to dump.
CAUTION:AVOIDINJURY!
Make sure area is clear of bystanders,
especially children, before backing up.
IMPORTANT:After dump operation is complete,
conrm Pull Handle (35) is fully secured to the
back of the towing vehicle. Pull Rope and Handle
can get tangled in the sweeper brushes if they
fall on the ground in front of the sweeper during
operation.
OPERATION
TOPREVENTANYPOTENTIALINJURYORDIGITALAMPUTATION,PLEASEBEAWAREOFTHEFOLLOWING:
• DO NOT wrap the pull rope around your wrists, ngers or ANY body parts.
• DO NOT use the pull rope while the towing vehicle is moving.
• Attach the pull rope as directed on pages 14-15 of this manual.
• Avoid overlling the hamper. Heavy loads are more difcult to dump.
• Park towing vehicle and set the parking brake before dumping material.
• Use the handle that has been provided.
•
After dumping the hamper: Always make sure to fully secure the Pull Handle to
the back of the towing vehicle using the Hook and Loop tape.
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