Brush Wolf ALPHA Series User manual

SKID STEER BRUSH CUTTERS
ALPHA Series
ALPHA HD | ALPHA XP
Operator’s Manual
WHY READ THIS MANUAL?
Before operating your new Brush Wolf brush cutter, read this entire manual to understand
1) safety precautions, 2) operating instructions, and 3) maintenance schedule to help keep
you safe and your equipment running smoothly for years to come.

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TAKE A MINUTE TO WRITE DOWN THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION
FOR FUTURE SERVICE, REPAIR, AND WARRANTY INQUIRIES.
DATE OF PURCHASE ____________________________________________________
MODEL NO. ____________________________________________________
SERIAL NO. ____________________________________________________
DEALER NAME ____________________________________________________
SALES REP NAME ____________________________________________________
DEALER PHONE NO. ____________________________________________________
DEALER EMAIL ____________________________________________________
DEALER ADDRESS ____________________________________________________
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OWNER REFERENCE INFORMATION

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THANK YOU
Welcome to the Brush Wolf family!
You’ve made a smart choice! We hope
you love your brush cutter as much as
we love making it. If you have any issues,
please contact us at any time. We’re
here to help.
Brush Wolf
877-390-9857
www.brushwolf.com
07/18/23
SAFETY FIRST! ..................................................2-3
OPERATING YOUR BRUSH CUTTER.....4-6
MAINTENANCE ..................................................7-9
TROUBLESHOOTING ......................................10
PARTS SECTION
ALPHA PARTS...............................................12-13
BLADE CARRIER: (3) DROP-BLADES
PARTS ....................................................................14
HOW TO REPLACE ...........................................15
BLADE CARRIER: (4) FLAT-BLADES
PARTS ....................................................................16
HOW TO REPLACE ...........................................17
WARRANTY INFORMATION .........................18
WHAT’S INSIDE

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SITE INSPECTION
Before operating your brush cutter, carefully
inspect the area to be cleared. Remove any
items that may be picked up and thrown
by the cutting blades, such as wire, pipes,
rocks, etc. Mark objects that are too large
to move. This is an important step to avoid
personal injury, damage to property, the
brush cutter, or your skid steer. If an object
is struck while operating the brush cutter,
immediately shut down power to both the
brush cutter and the skid steer. Any damage
should be corrected and tested before the
continuation of cutting.
SKID STEER AUXILIARY
HYDRAULIC FLOW
Check the specifications of your brush
cutter’s rated gallons per minute (GPM) to
correctly match the hydraulic flow of your
skid steer to ensure proper operation.
FOR YOUR SAFETY, READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
The following safety instructions are provided to alert you to precautions that, if
not followed, may cause serious injury to yourself or to others. Please read these
instructions completely. Brush Wolf/Cross-Tech Manufacturing cannot cover every
incident that might be a hazard. Extreme caution should be used at all times. Only
use your Brush Wolf brush cutter for the purpose for which it has been designed.
EQUIPMENT INSPECTION
Disconnect the unit from the skid steer.
To inspect or to make repairs under the
cutter deck, always block the unit securely
to prevent accidental release of the lift
mechanism.
Inspect all hydraulic connections to ensure
they are tight, and hoses and shields are in
good condition before applying pressure.
Hydraulic fluid can escape under pressure
and may cause serious injury or death. If
this type of injury occurs, seek medical
attention immediately.
SAFETY GEAR
Wear safety goggles, hearing protection,
and a hard hat. Only operate the skid steer
behind a shatterproof forestry-rated door
and cab.
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BRUSH WOLF OPERATOR’S MANUAL | SAFETY FIRST!
DO NOT operate within 300’ of bystanders,
vehicles, pets, livestock, or buildings. Objects
may discharge while cutting with the brush
cutter and has the potential to cause serious
injury.
DO NOT operate the brush cutter until
everyone on your work crew is alerted to the
dangers of walking up to the brush cutter while
in operation.
DO NOT operate the brush cutter in conditions
with poor visibility.
DO NOT operate while intoxicated or if taking
medications that may impair your senses or
reactions.
DO NOT allow children to operate the
brush cutter. Only individuals with skid steer
experience who are well acquainted with the
rules of safe operation should be allowed to
operate the brush cutter.
DO NOT operate the skid steer without a
shatterproof forestry-rated door and cab.
DO NOT place hands, feet, or other objects
under the deck while the brush cutter is in
operation.
DO NOT raise the mower deck while blades
are rotating. Operation with the mower raised
will expose the cutting blades and may cause
serious injury or death to yourself or others.
DO NOT allow anyone or any item on top of the
mower deck while in operation.
DO NOT expose the underside of the blades
towards the cab while in operation.
DO NOT continue operation if an unexpected
object is struck. IMMEDIATELY shut down
power to both the brush cutter and the skid
steer. Disconnect the hydraulic couplers from
the power source. Evaluate the damage, repair,
and then test the unit before operation.
DO NOT leave the brush cutter unattended
while in a raised position. Always make sure
both the runners are placed firmly on the
ground and shut down the skid steer.
DO NOT attempt to straighten blades. Order
replacement blades if blades are bent, cracked,
or damaged.

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Verify your skid steer’s hydraulic flow
to ensure it is within the brush cutter’s
rating range. The brush cutter’s gallons
per minute (GPM) rating is located on the
serial tag of the brush cutter.
ALPHA HD 23-32 GPM
ALPHA XP 33-45 GPM
OPERATING YOUR BRUSH CUTTER
CHECK BLADES
Inspect blades to ensure they are sharp,
tightened correctly, and intact. Look for
damage, dullness, and cracks. See page 8
for details.
CHECK HYDRAULIC FLUID
A low level could indicate a leak and require
a closer inspection of your unit. See page 8
for details.
CHECK NUTS & BOLTS
Check all nuts and bolts for proper
tightness. See maintenance schedule for
torque specification listed on page 9.
INSPECT THE DRIVE COMPONENTS
Remove any foreign material.
IMPORTANT: CHECK THESE ITEMS PRIOR TO OPERATING
START HERE
FIGURE 1: SERIAL TAG

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3) Inspect the hydraulic couplers and wipe
off water, dust, or any debris which can
damage hydraulic components. Once
cleaned, connect the couplers from the
cutter to the auxiliary hydraulic system
on the skid steer. Twist the collars of the
quick connect couplers to secure the
hydraulic connections. ALL OPEN FRONT/
EXTREME-DUTY BRUSH CUTTERS
REQUIRE A CASE DRAIN LINE. Failure
to run without a case drain line or an
improperly connected case drain line will
result in excess case pressure. All motors
are equipped with a check valve on the
top of the motor to relieve excess case
pressure. Should you see leaking from the
check valve, make sure the case drain line
is connected properly. Operating the brush
cutter without a case drain line will cause
damage to the motor and void the warranty.
4) Make sure the hoses are routed in a way
that allows the head to make a full range of
motion. If hoses are too long and pinching
or binding, they can be made shorter by
loosening the hose bracket and feeding
additional hose length back to the cutter
deck.
5) Confirm all safety measures have been
completed per the Safety First! section
(pages 2-3). Most importantly, make sure
the area is clear of people and pets.
1) Connect the brush cutter to your skid steer
with the universal Quick Tach Mount Plate.
2) Once connected, visually check the lock
pins to make sure the brush cutter is
securely locked into place.
NOTE: All Brush Wolf brush cutters come
from the factory with the female flat faced
coupler on the pressure line and the male
coupler on the return line.
CONNECTING THE BRUSH CUTTER
BRUSH WOLF OPERATOR’S MANUAL | OPERATING YOUR BRUSH CUTTER
2: HOSE ENDS
PRESSURE
RETURN
CASE DRAIN
(REQUIRED)

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When done, lower lift arms, make sure the
cutter is placed flat on the ground, throttle
down on the skid steer, and shut off the
hydraulic flow to the brush cutter. Stop the
engine and engage the parking brake before
leaving the cab.
DISCONNECTING HOSES:
To disconnect hoses, use proper hand
protection as the couplers may be hot. Always
replace caps on hoses once removed to
prevent contamination.
OPERATING STEPS
WHEN DONE CUTTING
1) Enter the shatter-proof cab door, engage
the seat belt, release the brake, and start
the engine. The runners of the brush
cutter should be as close to the ground
as possible. Never raise the brush cutter
more than seven (7) inches off the ground
while in operation.
2) Slowly apply hydraulics to the brush cutter
and increase the engine speed to high idle.
Make sure the unit is operating smoothly
before moving the skid steer forward.
3) Check for proper blade rotation. Blades
should spin COUNTERCLOCKWISE as
viewed from above (see Figure 3). If
rotation is reversed (clockwise), either
inverse the flow from your machine or switch
the QD couplers on the hose ends.
When temperatures are below zero, allow
additional time for hydraulic fluid to warm
up.
4) Maintain skid steer speed appropriate for
the volume of brush to prevent stalling.
5) Stay alert for drop-offs, rocks, holes,
abandoned wells, and septic tanks. Do not
operate or drive across a steep embankment
as this may cause a rollover and possible
injuries or death.
6) To cut large diameter brush and trees,
move forward slowly to make the cut.
FIGURE 3: BLADE ROTATION
COUNTERCLOCKWISE
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BRUSH WOLF BRUSH CUTTERS ARE BUILT TO STRICT STANDARDS AND
WILL DELIVER YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE WHEN YOU FOLLOW THESE
MAINTENANCE GUIDELINES...
MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
See pages 8-9 for details.
ITEM BEFORE
EACH USE
DAILY OR
EVERY 8 HOURS
AS
NEEDED
Blades Inspect
Bearing Housing Lubricant Check Oil
Blade Bolt/Nuts
(3) Drop-Blade Carrier:
torque to 775 -lbs
(4) Flat-Blade Carrier:
torque 275 -lbs
Bearing Housing Nuts Torque to 230 -lbs
Blade Carrier to Bearing Housing Bolts Torque to 380 -lbs
Hydraulic Motor Mount Bolts Torque to 75 -lbs
Block Bolts Torque to 100 -lbs
Spacers: (4) Flat-Blade Carrier Only Torque to 275 -lbs
Bearing Housing Inspect
Hoses & Hose Safety Shield Inspect
Brush Cutter Clean
CAUTION: Perform maintenance on a level surface with the unit firmly on the ground and
blocked. Shut down the skid steer and remove hydraulic hoses from the power source.
DO NOT loan your brush cutter to another skid steer owner. The potential exists for hydraulic
contamination and could shorten the life of your skid steer or the hydraulic motor on your
brush cutter. Contamination of the hydraulic motor voids the warranty.

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Oil Port A
Oil Port B
INSPECT BLADES
Inspect blades before each use to ensure
they are sharp, tightened correctly, and
intact. Look for damage, dullness, and
cracks. Blades should rotate freely and be
clear of obstructions. Replace the entire set
of blades if damaged.
CAUTION: Always replace the entire set of
blades. Never weld or straighten damaged
blades, as loss of blade integrity may result.
CHECK HYDRAULIC HOSES AND HOSE
SAFETY SHIELD
Check for wear, damage, or leaks. Replace if
damaged.
BRUSH WOLF OPERATOR’S MANUAL | MAINTENANCE
BEFORE EVERY OPERATION
INSPECT THE DRIVE COMPONENTS
Inspect before each use and remove foreign
material.
CHECK THE BEARING HOUSING FOR
PROPER LUBRICANT
To check the lubricant level, remove the pipe
plug from the side of the bearing housing.
See Figure 4 for oil level and quantity. If low,
add 80W90 gear lube.
FIGURE 4: OIL PORT
Oil Capacies
Mounng Posion
Vercal Spindle Down 17 oz/.50 L
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BRUSH WOLF OPERATOR’S MANUAL | MAINTENANCE
BEFORE EVERY OPERATION
CHECK NUTS & BOLTS
Every Brush Wolf brush cutter is tested at
the factory and all nuts and bolts have been
tightened to specifications. We recommend
you check the nuts and bolts after the first 4
to 6 hours of operation; then daily or every
eight (8) hours.
Tighten the nuts that secure the blades to
the blade carrier every eight (8) hours.
For the (3) Drop-Blade Carrier: torque the
nuts to 775 ft-lbs with a 1-11/16” socket
wrench.
For the (4) Flat-Blade Carrier: torque to
275 ft-lbs with a 1-1/8” socket wrench. AND
Torque the puck bolts to 100 ft-lbs.
The nuts are located under the access plate
on the top of the blade carrier (see Figure
5).
AS NEEDED
CLEAN THE BRUSH CUTTER as needed
and look for potential damage or obstruction
that could result in poor performance.
Make sure all SAFETY DECALS are visible.
Also, tighten the nuts holding the blade
carrier to the output shaft of the bearing
housing, torque to 380 ft-lbs with a 15/16”
socket wrench.
Tighten bearing housing mounting bolts
daily or every eight (8) hours. Torque the
bolts to 230 ft-lbs.
Tighten hydraulic motor mount bolts daily or
every eight (8) hours. Torque the bolts to 75
ft-lbs.
Torque the block bolts to 100 ft-lbs.
FIGURE 5: ACCESS COVER

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TROUBLESHOOTING
*May damage hydraulic motor and void warranty.
**The bearing housing is equipped with a 5 psi check valve on the fill plug to save the bearing
housing seal should the motor seals become compromised. Some amount of oil seepage may
be possible if cutter is run at extreme vertical angles. Excessive leakage from the check valve
is indicative of a blown motor seal. Brush cutter should be shut down immediately to keep from
compromising the bearing housing seal.
ISSUE POTENTIAL CAUSES
CONSULT YOUR DEALER OR CONTACT BRUSH WOLF FOR
ANY QUESTIONS OR ADDITIONAL HELP.
Loss of Power
• Low hydraulic fluid level
• Overheated hydraulic fluid*
• Contaminated hydraulic fluid*
• Low gearbox lubricant level
Excessive
Unit Vibration
• Dull, broken, or damaged blades
• Blade carrier out of balance
• Loose nuts and bolts
• New blade or bolts matched with worn blade or bolts
• Wire or rope wrapped around blades
Leaking Oil
• Loose hydraulic connections
• Ruptured hydraulic motor seals**
• Loose or missing motor drain plug
• Leaking from motor safety valve: check case drain line for proper
connection
• Leaking from bearing housing safety valve: blown motor seal

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PARTS
SECTION
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ORDER PARTS DIRECTLY
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PARTS: ALPHA HD
|
ALPHA XP
DETAIL A
A
8
7
2
15
16
21
23
24
22
28 30
34
26
27
25
3
5
32 43
3644
45
40 44
35
20
17
13
12
14
11
9
4
29
39 42
37
37
37
3841
1
33
19
18
6
10X
2X
3X
3X
8X
4X
2X
10
31

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ITEM ITEM
QTY
PART
NUMBER DESCRIPTION
1 1 15389 COVER, OMM,CORNER MOUNT, INTL STYLE
2 1 16572 ALPHA HD - DECAL KIT, ALPHA HD
2 1 16527 ALPHA XP - DECAL KIT, ALPHA XP
3 1 16525 HOSE WHIP ASSEMBLY, -6 ORFS, FEMALE SWIVEL COUPLINGS, 0.375 X 130.000 HOSE
4 1 16871 HOSE WHIP ASSEMBLY, -6 ORFS, FEMALE SWIVEL COUPLINGS, 0.375 X 12.000 HOSE
5 2 15587 HOSE WHIP ASSEMBLY, -12 ORFS, FEMALE SWIVEL COUPLINGS, 0.750 X 114.000 HOSE
6 1 16271 PLATE, ACCESS, 2 HOLE, 9.000 DIA
7 1 15418 PLATE, STAUFF, 3 HOLE COVER, 1.25 X 5.875
8 1 16253 WELDMENT, FRAME, ALPHA
9 1 16865 WELDMENT, HOOD, BOLT ON, ALPHA
10 1 16890 WELDMENT, COVER INSERT, ALPHA
11 1 16861 ACCUMULATOR, BLADDER, 0.7L
12 1 16864 ADAPTER, 90 DEG, #6 MORFS, #4 MORB
13 1 16237 ADAPTER, 90 DEG, #8 MORB, #6 MORFS
14 1 16501 ADAPTER, 90 DEG, 1/4MBSPP, #6 MOFS
15 1 15408 ADAPTER, STRAIGHT, #6 MORFS, #8 MORB
16 2 15405 ADAPTER, STRAIGHT, #12 MORF, #12 MORB
17 2 15689 ADAPTER, STRAIGHT, #12 MORFS MALE, #16 MORB
18 1 16423 BEARING HOUSING, SAE “C” MOUNT, 3.250 SHAFT, 10.750 SPINDLE OUTPUT
19 1 15417 CANISTER, OMM, INTERNATIONAL STYLE, 12.500 X 3.500
20 1 16862 CLAMP, BLADDER ACCUMULATOR, 0.7L
21 1 15401 CLAMP, BODY, TWO PIECE, 30-30-18, THREE HOSE, BLACK
22 1 15414 COUPLER, FLAT FACED, 3/8 FEMALE, 3/4-16, O-RING BOSS
23 1 15114 COUPLER, FLAT FACED, 5/8 FEMALE, 1 1/6-12, O-RING BOSS
24 1 15115 COUPLER,FLAT FACED, 5/8 MALE, 1 1/6-12, O-RING BOSS
25 1 16562 DUST CAP, 0.375 COUPLER, FEMALE
26 1 16565 DUST CAP, 0.625 COUPLER, FEMALE
27 1 16566 DUST CAP, 0.625 COUPLER, MALE
28 48” 16526 HOSE WRAP, SPIRAL, 3.000
28 1 16764 ALPHA HD - MOTOR, 150CC, A3 SAE C MOUNT, WITH CROSSPORT RELIEF
29 1 16763 ALPHA XP - MOTOR, 175CC, A3 SAE C MOUNT, WITH CROSSPORT RELIEF
30 2 16559 ZIP TIE, 15 INCH, 120LB. BREAK STRENGTH, BLK
31 1 16893 VALVE, SAFETY, 1/4 BSPP, 16 BAR
32 4 30123 BOLT, HH, FLANGED, 1/2-13 X 1 1/2, GRD 5, ZINC
33 3 30032 BOLT, HH, 1/4-20 X 1 UNC, GRD 5, ZINC
34 2 30044 BOLT, HH, 3/8-16 X 3, GRD 5, ZINC
35 2 30119 BOLT, HH, FLANGED, 5/16-24 X 3/4, GRD 5, ZINC
36 2 30122 BOLT, HH, FLANGED, 5/8-11 X 1 1/2, GRD 8, ZINC
37 10 30058 BOLT, HH, FLANGED, SERRATED, 3/8-16 X 1, GRD 5, ZINC
38 3 30063 NUT, NYLOCK, 1/4-20, ZINC
39 2 30065 NUT, NYLOCK, 3/8-16, ZINC
40 8 30067 NUT, NYLOCK, 5/8-18,GRD 8 ZINC
41 3 30081 WASHER, FLAT, 1/4, ZINC
42 2 30083 WASHER, FLAT, 3/8, ZINC
43 4 15381 WASHER, NORD-LOCK, 0.500 X 1.000 OD, ZINC
44 10 15380 WASHER, NORD-LOCK, 0.625 X 1.210 OD, ZINC
45 6 15685 WASHER, RUBBER SEAL, 0.812 OD X 0.355 ID X .094

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PARTS: (3) DROP BLADE CARRIER
ITEM ITEM
QTY
PART
NUMBER DESCRIPTION
1 1 15095 WELDMENT, BLADE CARRIER, 47.000 DIA X 1.000 PLATE, M-AX
2 3 15094 BLADE, 18.000 X 5.000 X 0.625
3 3 15101 BOLT, D-BOLT, 1 1/8-12, M-AX
4 3 15148 NUT, TOP LOCK, 1 1/8-12, GRADE C, PLAIN
5 8 30112 BOLT_HH_ 3_4-16X2 UNC_GRD8 YZ
6 3 30089 WASHER, FLAT, 1 1/8, F436, ZINC
7 8 30087 WASHER, FLAT, 3/4, F436, ZINC
15203 DROP BLADE CARRIER ASSEMBLY
1
2
3
5
3X
3X
3X
8X
4
63X
78X
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1) Take off the access cover (see Figure 5 on
page 9) by removing the nuts and washers.
2) Through the exposed access hole, rotate
the blade carrier to line up the nut of the
blade for access.
3) Insert a 1-11/16” socket through the
access hole and remove the nut and
drop the bolts. Caution: once nuts are
removed, blades will fall to the ground if not
supported.
4) Clean new bolts, lock-nuts, and washer
with cleaner/degreaser. Prior to assembly,
ensure all hardware is dry and free of
any contaminants including the carrier
assembly.
5) Use Primer Loctite on the bolts and nuts
according to the directions on the label.
Apply Loctite #243 to the first 10 bolt
threads to ensure coverage.
6) Assemble the new blade, the bolt, and the
nut to the carrier. The blade carrier cuts in
one direction, counterclockwise.
7) Torque the blade bolts to 775 ft-lbs. using a
1-11/16” socket.
8) Confirm the blade carrier rotates freely and
is clear of any obstructions.
9) Reinstall the access cover plate.
Perform replacement on a level surface with the brush cutter blocked off the ground.
Shut off the hydraulic power supply and disconnect hydraulic couplers.
HOW TO REPLACE (3) DROP BLADES
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PARTS: (4) FLAT BLADE CARRIER
2
3
1
6
4
8
4X
4X
4X
12X
12X
8X
8X
SPACER - PART #15760
BOLT - PART#16149
WASHER - 16148
TOPLOCK NUT - 3/4-16 GRD 8 ZINC.
AVAILABLE AS SERVICE PARTS.
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5
ITEM ITEM
QTY
PART
NUMBER DESCRIPTION
1 1 16200 ASSEMBLY, BLADE CARRIER, M-AX, FLAT DISCS
2 4 15097 BLADE, FLAT, 18.000 X 8.500 X 0.625
3 4 15099 PUCK, 3.500 DIA X 0.750, 3 HOLE
4 12 16148 WASHER, NORD-LOCK, 0.750 X 1.540 OD, ZINC
5 8 30037 BOLT, HH, 3/4-10 X 5, GRD 8, ZINC
6 12 16149 BOLT 3/4-16x3 GR 8 LONG SHOULDER
7 8 30087 WASHER, FLAT, 3/4, F436, ZINC
8 12 30070 NUT TOPLOCK 3/4-16 GRD8 ZINC
15202 FLAT BLADE CARRIER ASSEMBLY
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Brush Wolf’s flat blades are reversible. Just turn over all blade at the same time.
When replacing blades, an entire new set of four (4) blades, pucks, bolts and
washers must be replaced at the same time. Follow the instructions below. Perform
replacement on a level surface with the brush cutter blocked off the ground. Shut
off the hydraulic power supply and disconnect hydraulic couplers.
1) Take off the access cover (see Figure 5 on
page 9) by removing the nuts and washers.
2) Through the exposed access hole, rotate
the blade carrier to line up the nut of the
blade for access.
3) Insert a 1-1/8”socket through the access
hole and remove three (3) nuts for each
blade.
4) Pound out the bolt using a drift pin or
center punch to prevent damaging the
threads.
5) Slide puck and blade out.
6) Clean blades, pucks, bolts, lock-nuts, and
washer with cleaner/degreaser. Prior to
assembly, ensure all hardware is dry and
free of any contaminants including the
carrier assembly.
7) Insert the new puck and blade between
carrier assembly. Line up with the bolt
holes. Note: All four blades must be turned
over at the same time. If the reverse side
of the blades have not been used, turn
the blade over. The blade carrier cuts in
one direction, counterclockwise. Worn or
damaged pucks, bolts, and washers must
be replaced in sets.
8) Apply Loctite #243 to the first ten bolt
threads to ensure coverage.
9) Assemble the bolt, washer, and nut to the
carrier as shown in the diagram on page16.
10) Torque the blade bolts to 275 ft-lbs.
11) Confirm the blade carrier rotates freely and
is clear of any obstructions.
12) Reinstall the access cover plate.
HOW TO REPLACE (4) FLAT BLADES
BRUSH WOLF OPERATOR’S MANUAL | (4) FLAT BLADES

Structural Components,
Materials, and Weldment
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LIMITED WARRANTY
PROTECT YOUR PURCHASE.
Warranties are valid from date of purchase with a warranty
registration on file. Go to www.brushwolf.com for warranty details
or scan the QR code.
To file a warranty claim, call Brush Wolf at 877-390-9857
Bearing Housing
1.5-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
Gearbox
1.5-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
Hydraulic Motor
1.5-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
Cylinders
1.5-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
Fill out and mail the enclosed warranty registration card
OR fill out the online form at www.brushwolf.com
within 30 days of purchase so any warranty claims will be valid.
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