Brush Wolf Open Front Series User manual

SKID STEER BRUSH CUTTERS
Open Front/Heavy-Duty Series
6601 LF | 6601 SF | 7201 HF
7201 LF | 7201 SF | 7201 HF
7801 SF | 7801 HF
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 ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
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
HOW TO REPLACE BLADES.......................11
PARTS SECTION
6601 LF | 6601 SF......................................12-13
7201 LF | 7201 SF......................................14-15
7201 HF...........................................................16-17
7801 SF...........................................................18-19
7801 HF...........................................................20-21
WARRANTY INFORMATION .........................22
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.
SAFETY FIRST!

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BRUSH WOLF OPERATOR’S MANUAL | SAFETY FIRST!
DO NOT operate near 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.
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 9
for details.
CHECK HYDRAULIC FLUID
A low level could indicate a leak and require
a closer inspection of your unit. See page 9
for details.
CHECK NUTS & BOLTS
Tighten the 1) blade carrier to the gearbox,
2) blade bolts/nuts, and 3) hydraulic motor
mount nuts to torque specification listed on
page 10.
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. If you have a HIGH FLOW skid steer
and brush cutter, attach the case drain to
the skid steer. Twist the collars of the quick
connect couplers to secure the hydraulic
connections. Do not operate the brush
cutter on high flow hydraulics (over 30 GPM)
unless the brush cutter is equipped with a
high flow motor as this may 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. Raise the brush
cutter to 12” above ground level. Loop the
lift limit chain through the chain ring on your
skid steer and back to the chain bracket on
your brush cutter.
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
FIGURE 2: HOSE ENDS
PRESSURE
RETURN
CASE DRAIN
(IF 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. Noise at shut down is normal.
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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WHEN DONE CUTTING
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
Gearbox Lubricant Check Oil
Blade Bolt/Nuts Torque to 775 -lbs
Gearbox Castle Nut Torque to 450 -lbs
Gear Mounting Bolts Torque to 275 -lbs
Hydraulic Motor Mount Bolts Torque to 75 -lbs
Block (high flow units only) Torque to 420 -lbs
Shear Bolt Grade 2 Torque to 75 -lbs
Hoses & Hose Safety Shield Inspect
Gearbox Shaft 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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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.
INSPECT THE DRIVE COMPONENTS
Inspect before each use and remove foreign
material.
BRUSH WOLF OPERATOR’S MANUAL | MAINTENANCE
BEFORE EVERY OPERATION
1
2
1. Fill Hole with
breather cap.
2.Plug for oil level.
Oil should be at
the same level.
DO NOT overfi ll.
FIGURE 4: GEARBOX LUBRICATION
DIAGRAM
CHECK THE GEARBOX FOR PROPER
LUBRICANT
To check the lubricant level, remove the
pipe plug from the side of the gearbox. The
lubricant should be the same level as the
plug (see Figure 4). If low, add 85W-140
gear lube.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT overfill as too much
lubricant may rupture the gearbox seals.

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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.
Torque the nuts to 775 ft-lbs with a 1-11/16”
socket wrench. 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 castle nut holding the blade
carrier to the output shaft of the gearbox,
torque to 450 ft-lbs with a 1-1/2” socket
wrench.
Tighten gear mounting bolts daily or every
eight (8) hours. Torque the bolts to 275 ft-
lbs.
Tighten hydraulic motor mount bolts daily or
every eight (8) hours. Torque the bolts to 75
ft-lbs.
Tighten block (high flow units only) daily or
every eight (8) hours. Torque to 420 ft-lbs.
Tighten shear bolt grade 2 daily or every
eight (8) hours. Torque to 75 ft-lbs.
Shear bolt protection (also known as
butter bolt) at the motor coupler. It is
recommended to carry additional shear
bolts (½-13 x 3” GRD 2) obtained at most
hardware stores. Only use grade 2 when
replacing.
ACCESS COVER
BLADE NUT
FIGURE 5: ACCESS COVER

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TROUBLESHOOTING
*May damage hydraulic motor and void warranty.
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
• Broken gearbox/motor shear pin
• Missing input shaft key
Excessive
Unit Vibration
• Dull, broken, or damaged blades
• Bent gearbox shaft
• 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
• Bent gearbox shaft
• Loose or missing motor drain plug

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HOW TO REPLACE BLADES
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.

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DETAIL A
A
8
32
21
12
4X
14
11
10
25
17
9
1
7
13
15
16
17
18
19 27 31
4X
21
22 23 29
2X
23
24
28
2X
2X
30
4X
26
2X
28
24
32
2
4
3
5
5
2031
6
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|
6601 SF

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ITEM ITEM
QTY
PART
NUMBER DESCRIPTION
1 1 15054 PLATE, ACCESS, 2 HOLE, 5.250 X 3.250 X 0.250
2 1 15057 WELDMENT, BLADE CARRIER, 25.000 DIA X .313, SPUN FORMED PAN
32 15066 BOLT, D-BOLT, 1 1/8-12, BW
4 2 15148 NUT, TOP LOCK, 1 1/8-12, GRADE C, PLAIN
5 1 15268 BLADES, 6600, 6600X, SET OF TWO
6 2 30089 WASHER, FLAT, 1 1/8, F436, ZINC
7 1 15067 GUARD, COUPLING, BW, STD
8116956 WELDMENT FRAME BW 6601
9215597 HOSE WHIP ASSEMBLY, -8 ORFS, FEMALE SWIVEL COUPLINGS, 0.750 X 78.000 HOSE
10 1 15078 COUPLER, FLAT FACED, 1/2 FEMALE, 7/8-14, O-RING BOSS
11 1 15079 COUPLER, FLAT FACED, 1/2 MALE, 7/8-14, O-RING BOSS
12 1 15092* STANDARD FLOW - GEAR BOX, 62HP, 1:1.46 RATIO
12 1 15093* LOW FLOW - GEAR BOX, 62HP, 1:1.93 RATIO
13 115123 COUPLING, STD, 1.250 MOTOR, 1.375 GB, 5.500
14 1 15136 DECAL KIT, BW 6600
15 1 15248 CLAMP, BODY, TWO PIECE, 30MM, TWO HOSE
16 1 15249 COVER PLATE, CLAMP, 30MM, TWO HOSE
17 4 15584 ADAPTER, STRAIGHT, #8 MORFS, #10 MORB
18 115748 MOTOR, 8.0 CU IN, SAE “A” 2 BOLT, 7/8-14 SAE O-RING PORTS, 1.250 DIA X 1.250 KEYED
19 430054 BOLT, HH, 5/16-18 X 3/4, GRD 5, ZINC
20 1 30053 BOLT, HH, 5/16-18 X 2 1/2, GRD 5, ZINC
21 1 30029 BOLT, HH, 1/2-13 X 3, GRD 2, ZINC
22 2 30026 BOLT, HH, 1/2-13 X 2 UNC, GRD 5, ZINC
23 3 30062 NUT, NYLOCK, 1/2-13, ZINC
24 4 30065 NUT, NYLOCK, 3/8-16, ZINC
25 4 30064 NUT, NYLOCK, 3/4-10, ZINC
26 2 30078 SET SCREW_CP_1_4-20X3_8 UNC
27 4 30082 WASHER, FLAT, 5/16, ZINC
28 430083 WASHER, FLAT, 3/8, ZINC
29 215381 WASHER, NORD-LOCK, 0.500 X 1.000 OD, ZINC
30 415379 WASHER, NORD-LOCK, 0.750 X 1.210 OD, ZINC
31 530091 WASHER, SPRING LOCK, 5/16, ZINC
32 230093 WASHER, SPRING LOCK, .500, ZINC
* DEPENDS ON THE MODEL OF BRUSH CUTTER
** SHEAR BOLT
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PARTS: 7201 LF
|
7201 SF
DETAIL A
A
3
1
2
4
12
11
13
17
14
21 24 29
203127 4X
22 24 32
23
28
25
30
23
28
18
18
18
10
4X
4X
26
2X
6
8
7
7
5
9
15
16
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ITEM ITEM
QTY
PART
NUMBER DESCRIPTION
1 1 15054 PLATE, ACCESS, 2 HOLE, 5.250 X 3.250 X 0.250
2 1 15067 GUARD, COUPLING, BW, STD
3115317 WELDMENT, FRAME, BW 7201
4 1 15057 WELDMENT, BLADE CARRIER, 25.000 DIA X .313, SPUN FORMED PAN
5 2 15066 BOLT, D-BOLT, 1 1/8-12, BW
6 2 15148 NUT, TOP LOCK, 1 1/8-12, GRADE C, PLAIN
7 2 15314 BLADE, 28.000 X 4.000 X .500, NO LIFT
8230089 WASHER, FLAT, 1 1/8, F436, ZINC
9115344 DECAL KIT, BW 7201
10 2 15597 HOSE WHIP ASSEMBLY, -8 ORFS, FEMALE SWIVEL COUPLINGS, 0.750 X 78.000 HOSE
11 1 15078 COUPLER, FLAT FACED, 1/2 FEMALE, 7/8-14, O-RING BOSS
12 1 15079 COUPLER, FLAT FACED, 1/2 MALE, 7/8-14, O-RING BOSS
13 115092* STANDARD FLOW BRUSH CUTTER - GEARBOX, 62HP, 1:1.46 RATIO
13 115093* LOW FLOW BRUSH CUTTER - GEARBOX, 62HP, 1:1.93 RATIO
14 1 15123 COUPLING, STD, 1.250 MOTOR, 1.375 GB, 5.500
15 1 15248 CLAMP, BODY, TWO PIECE, 30MM, TWO HOSE
16 1 15249 COVER PLATE, CLAMP, 30MM, TWO HOSE
17 1 15748 MOTOR, 8.0 CU IN, SAE “A” 2 BOLT, 7/8-14 SAE O-RING PORTS, 1.250 DIA X 1.250 KEYED
SHAFT, 3500/750 RELIEF, EATON
18 415584 ADAPTER, STRAIGHT, #8 MORFS, #10 MORB
19 130053 BOLT, HH, 5/16-18 X 2 1/2, GRD 5, ZINC
20 4 30054 BOLT, HH, 5/16-18 X 3/4, GRD 5, ZINC
21 2 30026 BOLT, HH, 1/2-13 X 2 UNC, GRD 5, ZINC
22 1 30029** BOLT, HH, 1/2-13 X 3, GRD 2, ZINC
23 430065 NUT, NYLOCK, 3/8-16, ZINC
24 3 30062 NUT, NYLOCK, 1/2-13, ZINC
25 4 30064 NUT, NYLOCK, 3/4-10, ZINC
26 2 30078 SET SCREW_CP_1_4-20X3_8 UNC
27 4 30082 WASHER, FLAT, 5/16, ZINC
28 430083 WASHER, FLAT, 3/8, ZINC
29 215381 WASHER, NORD-LOCK, 0.500 X 1.000 OD, ZINC
30 415379 WASHER, NORD-LOCK, 0.750 X 1.210 OD, ZINC
31 530091 WASHER, SPRING LOCK, 5/16, ZINC
32 130092 WASHER, SPRING LOCK, 3/8, ZINC
* DEPENDS ON THE MODEL OF BRUSH CUTTER
** SHEAR BOLT

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PARTS: 7201 HF
DETAIL A
A
12
4X
38 25
36
37
2X
2X
1
2
39
10
11
13
14
17 15
16
18
19
20
21
22
21
23
24 31 27
26 27 33
28 40
3637 2X
4X
32 30 31 4X
29
39 8X
3
6
6
4
5
7
8

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ITEM ITEM
QTY
PART
NUMBER DESCRIPTION
1 1 15054 PLATE, ACCESS, 2 HOLE, 5.250 X 3.250 X 0.250
2 1 15067 GUARD, COUPLING, BW, STD
31 15057 WELDMENT, BLADE CARRIER, 25.000 DIA X .313, SPUN FORMED PAN
4 2 15066 BOLT, D-BOLT, 1 1/8-12, BW
5 2 15148 NUT, TOP LOCK, 1 1/8-12, GRADE C, PLAIN
6 2 15314 BLADE, 28.000 X 4.000 X .500, NO LIFT
7 2 30089 WASHER, FLAT, 1 1/8, F436, ZINC
8116487 DECAL KIT, BW 7201 HF
9115418 PLATE, STAUFF, 3 HOLE COVER, 1.25 X 5.875
10 2 15589 HOSE WHIP ASSEMBLY, -12 ORFS, FEMALE SWIVEL COUPLINGS, 0.750 X 78.000 HOSE
11 1 15753 HOSE WHIP ASSEMBLY, -6 ORFS, FEMALE SWIVEL COUPLINGS, 0.375 X 78.000 HOSE
12 1 16486 WELDMENT, FRAME, BW 7201 HF
13 115053 COUPLING, HF, 1.500 MOTOR, 1.375 GB, 5.500
14 1 15092 GEARBOX, 62HP, 1:1.46 RATIO
15 1 15114 COUPLER, FLAT FACED, 5/8 FEMALE, 1 1/6-12, O-RING BOSS
16 1 15115 COUPLER,FLAT FACED, 5/8 MALE, 1 1/6-12, O-RING BOSS
17 1 15414 COUPLER, FLAT FACED, 3/8 FEMALE, 3/4-16, O-RING BOSS
18 1 15125 BLOCK, CROSSOVER RELIEF MANIFOLD, 6K MOTOR, ALUMINUM
19 115149 MOTOR, 11.9 CU IN, SAE “CC” 4 BOLT, 0.750 DIA SPLIT FLANGE STAGGERED PORTS, 1.500
DIA X 1.625 KEYED SHAFT BW
20 1 15401 CLAMP, BODY, TWO PIECE, 30-30-18, THREE HOSE, BLACK
21 4 15405 ADAPTER, STRAIGHT, #12 MORF, #12 MORB
22 1 15408 ADAPTER, STRAIGHT, #6 MORFS, #8 MORB
23 115737 ADAPTER, 45 DEG, #6 MORFS, #4 MORB
24 4 15381 WASHER, NORD-LOCK, 0.500 X 1.000 OD, ZINC
25 4 15379 WASHER, NORD-LOCK, 0.750 X 1.210 OD, ZINC
26 1 30029* BOLT, HH, 1/2-13 X 3, GRD 2, ZINC
27 5 30062 NUT, NYLOCK, 1/2-13, ZINC
28 230044 BOLT, HH, 3/8-16 X 3, GRD 5, ZINC
29 230078 SET SCREW_CP_1_4-20X3_8 UNC
30 430082 WASHER, FLAT, 5/16, ZINC
31 430091 WASHER, SPRING LOCK, 5/16, ZINC
32 430054 BOLT, HH, 5/16-18 X 3/4, GRD 5, ZINC
33 130093 WASHER, SPRING LOCK, .500, ZINC
34 430084 WASHER, FLAT, 1/2, ZINC
35 430025 BOLT, HH, 1/2-13 X 2 1/2 UNC, GRD 5, ZINC
36 430065 NUT, NYLOCK, 3/8-16, ZINC
37 430083 WASHER, FLAT, 3/8, ZINC
38 430064 NUT, NYLOCK, 3/4-10, ZINC
39 8 30076 SCREW, SHCS, 3/8-16 X 3 1/2 GRD8
40 2 30092 WASHER, SPRING LOCK, 3/8, ZINC
* SHEAR BOLT
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PARTS: 7801 SF
DETAIL A
A
2
6
12 13
14
18
18
2X
4X
4X
25
26 2X
28 2X
2X
32 4X
2X
4
3
11
1
15
16
17
19
20 24 33
27
21
22
23 29 31
30
24
28
26
2X
2X
2X
7
9
10
8
2X
2X
2X
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