Degelman Speedblade 15 User manual

SPEEDBLADE
15’ & 18’ MODELS
OPERATOR MANUAL
& PARTS CATALOG
143295 v1.5
DEGELMAN INDUSTRIES LP
BOX 830-272 INDUSTRIAL DRIVE,
REGINA, SK, CANADA, S4P 3B1
FAX 306.543.2140 PH 306.543.4447
1.800.667.3545 DEGELMAN.COM


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QUICK GUIDE INDEX
Introduction 1
Safety 2
Operation 4
Transport & Storage 6
Troubleshooting 7
Maintenance 8
Blade Overall Dimensions 11
Blade Center Section Components 12
Access Panel - Hydraulic Electrical Details 13
Blade Wing Section Components 14
Wing Cylinder Components 15
Mounting Options
Skidsteer Adapter 16
3-Point Adapter 16
Flatback Loader Adapters 17
46/5700 Dozer Adapter 18
Hydraulic Hoses & Wiring Harness 20
Optional Kits - 2-Lever Hydraulics & Tilt Lock 21
Top Extensions 22
Warranty 23
IMPORTANT:
READ MANUAL
DEGELMAN INDUSTRIES LP
BOX 830-272 INDUSTRIAL DRIVE,
REGINA, SK, CANADA, S4P 3B1
FAX 306.543.2140 PH 306.543.4447
1.800.667.3545 DEGELMAN.COM


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This manual has been designed to help you with
three extremely important issues: Operation, Safety,
and Maintenance. It is strongly recommended that
you read through the entire manual and review it
annually for:
• your own personal safety.
• the safety of others.
• helpful and effective operation
techniques.
• maintenance procedures.
• preventative maintenance.
Your authorized Degelman dealer can be
contacted for ordering any replacement parts,
decals, or manuals. Since many of our parts are
specially designed specifically for the Speedblade®
we strongly recommend you always replace them
with genuine Degelman parts only.
This manual and its contents were current at the time
of its first printing. To increase product performance
and operation, some part modifications and changes
may occur that are not reflected in this manual.
Note: The description “Right”or“Left” as used in this
manual is determined by the direction the tractor
will travel while in use (unless otherwise stated).
Degelman is proud to welcome you to our rapidly
increasing family of high quality and dependable
product owners. This product was designed and
built specifically for you, the customer. Through our
research and with your input and feedback, we
present to you our Degelman Speedblade®.
Designed with durability, safety, and performance
in mind, your Speedblade®is ready for years of
quality service. In order to help you keep your
Speedblade®in top operating condition we have
provided you with this manual.
Your serial number is
found on the serial number plate.
It is important to record the serial and model
number of your blade for proof of ownership and
for any required service or maintenance assistance.
Serial Number
Owner Name
Model
Purchase Date
Dealer Name
Address
Phone
The Speedblade®consists of a two hydraulically
controlled multi-position wings blade sections
connected to a fixed center blade section.
Typically, the Speedblade®mounts by means of a
mounting adapter bracket attached to the center
blade section.
The Speedblade®is attachable/detachable with
these simple mounting systems.
The Speedblade®has multiple hydraulically
controlled ranges of motion – lift, tilt, angle forward,
& angle backward.
WELCOME PROOF OF OWNERSHIP
ABOUT THIS MANUAL
DESCRIPTION
Introduction
Serial Number Plate
Left
Side
Right
Side

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Safety
Why is SAFETY
important to YOU?
3 BIG Reasons:
• Accidents Can Disable and Kill
• Accidents Are Costly
• Accidents Can Be Avoided
. . . for your own safety and that of others!
- If you are not familiar with basic agriculture &
industrial safety, you must get training.
- Owners of equipment must give operating
instructions to other operators such as family
members or a hired hand.
- Making any design changes to equipment could
cause a hazard, damage your machine & void
your warranty.
YOU are responsible for the SAFE operation and
maintenance of your Degelman implement. YOU
must ensure that you and anyone else who is going
to operate, maintain, or work around the machine
be familiar with the operating and maintenance
procedures, and related SAFETY information
contained in this manual. This manual will take you
step-by-step through your working day and will
alert you to good safety practices that should be
adhered to while operating this equipment.
Remember, YOU are the key to safety. Good
safety practices not only protect you, but also
the people around you. Make these practices a
working part of your safety program. Be certain
that EVERYONE operating this equipment is familiar
with the recommended operating and maintenance
procedures and follows all the safety precautions.
Most accidents can be prevented. Do not risk injury
or death by ignoring good safety practices.
• Owners must give operating instructions to
operators or employees before allowing them to
operate the unit, and at least annually thereafter
per OSHA regulation 1928.57.
• The most important safety device on this
equipment is a SAFE operator. It is the operator’s
responsibility to read and understand ALL Safety
and Operating instructions in the manual and to
follow these. All accidents can be avoided!
• A person who has not read and understood ALL
operating and safety instructions is not qualified
to operate the machine. An untrained operator
exposes himself and bystanders to possible
serious injury or death.
• Do not modify the equipment in any way.
Unauthorized modification may impair the
function and/or safety and could affect the life of
the equipment.
DANGER: Indicates an imminently hazardous situation
that, if not avoided, WILL result in death or serious injury
if proper precautions are not taken.
WARNING: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation
that, if not avoided, COULD result in death or serious
injury if proper precautions are not taken.
CAUTION: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation
that, if not avoided, MAY result in minor or moderate
injury if proper practices are not taken, or, serves as a
reminder to follow appropriate safety practices.
Note the use of the Signal Words: DANGER, WARNING,
and CAUTION with the safety messages. The appropriate
Signal Word has been selected using the following
guidelines:
SIGNAL WORDS
The Safety Alert Symbol identifies important safety
messages applied to the dozer blade and in this
manual. When you see this symbol, be alert to the
possibility of injury or death. Follow the
instructions provided on the safety messages.
The Safety Alert Symbol means:
ATTENTION!
BECOME ALERT!
YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED!
SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL
YOU are RESPONSIBLE

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Wear Protective Equipment
Note: Before working on machine, always turn
tractor off, set controls in neutral, and remove
ignition key.
• Wear proper safety equipment such
as safety glasses and shoes, hearing
protection, hard
hats, or any other
appropriate items
to prevent injury.
• Loss of hearing or hearing impairment may result
from prolonged exposure to loud noise. Wear
suitable hearing protective devices such as
earmuffs or earplugs to protect your hearing.
• Safely operating this equipment requires the full
attention of the operator. Do not wear radio or
music headphones, or talk on your phone while
operating this machine. Never operate while
under the influence of alcohol or drugs or allow
anyone under the influence to operate the tractor.
Doctor
Ambulance
Hospital
Fire Department
Prepare for Emergencies
• Keep a first aid kit and
fire extinguisher handy.
• Keep emergency numbers
for doctor, hospital, ambulance, and
fire department near your phone.
HYDRAULIC
• Keep all parts clean.
• Replace worn or damaged parts.
• Don’t try any makeshift repairs.
• Before operating check that everything is tight and
not broken.
• Wear gloves and eye protection when searching
for leaks. Use a piece of wood or cardboard but
not your hand. High pressure oil will penetrate
your skin. If that happens you risk serious injury.
BLADE
• Lower blade to the ground when not in use.
• Keep clear of blade when tractor is running.
• Keep hands & feet away from under blade.
• Turn engine off when hooking up hydraulics and
during mounting or dismounting.
TRANSPORTING
• Lift blade up then fold wings completely forward.
• Make sure reflectors are clean.
• Use your hazard lights.
GENERAL SAFETY
1. Read and understand the Operator's Manual
and all safety signs before using. Review safety
related items with all operators annually.
2. Lower blade to ground, stop engine, place all
controls in neutral, set park brake and remove
ignition key before servicing, adjusting or
repairing.
3. Keep hands, feet, hair and clothing away from
all moving and/or rotating parts.
4. DO NOT allow riders on the machine or
Speedblade®during operation or transporting.
5. Clear the area of all bystanders, especially
children, before starting.
6. DO NOT operate machine on steep side hills or
slopes.
7. Be careful when working around or maintaining
a high-pressure hydraulic system. Ensure all
components are tight and in good repair before
starting.
8. Clean all reflectors and lights before
transporting on a highway or public road. Be
sure to check with local highway authorities and
comply with their lighting requirements.
9. Stay well back from machine when operating.
Keep others away.
10. Be aware of wing operation range and pinch-
point areas.
11. Be aware of slippery areas when entering/
exiting the skid steer.
Safety

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Operation
TO THE NEW OPERATOR OR OWNER
The Degelman Speedblade®is a push type tractor
attachment designed primarily for pushing and
removal of snow.
It is the owners or operators responsibility to read
this manual carefully to learn how to operate
the machine safely and how to set it to provide
maximum efficiency. Safety is everyone’s business.
By following safe operating practices, a safe
environment is provided for the operator and
bystanders.
The manual will take you step-by-step through
your working day. By following the operating
instructions in conjunction with a good
maintenance program your machine will provide
many years of trouble-free service.
BREAK-IN
Although there are no operational restrictions on
the Speedblade®when it is new, there are some
mechanical checks that must be done to ensure
the long term integrity of the unit. When using the
machine for the first time, follow this procedure:
A. Before using:
1. Read Operator's Manual.
2. Lubricate all points shown in the
Maintenance Section.
3. Check all bolt tightness.
B. After operating for 2 hours:
1. Check all hardware.
2. Check all hardware tightness.
3. Check all hydraulic system connections.
Tighten if any are leaking.
C. After operating 10 hours:
1. Repeat Step B.
2. Go to the service schedule as outlined in the
Maintenance Section.
TRACTOR PREPARATION
Check Hydraulic Oil Level:
Check the oil level in the tractor hydraulic system
daily. Refer to your tractor operator's Manual for
Instructions. Keep the oil supply up to the proper
level. Before checking oil supply, fully extend and
retract angle and lift cylinders 3 - 4 times and
return the blade to the ground.
Important: The Speedblade®hydraulic system
is pre-charged and tested with Boss UTF
(Universal Tractor Fluid) hydraulic oil. To avoid
oil contamination, check and confirm the current
fluid type used in your tractor matches this pre-
loaded system prior to hook-up.
PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION
The Speedblade®consists of a blade/cutting edge
unit attached to a tractor unit by the front mount
adapter bracket. By driving the tractor forward
with the blade either straight ahead or angled, and
allowing the cutting edge to run just on top of the
ground surface - snow is relocated as desired.
BLEEDING THE HYDRAULICS
Before beginning operation, bleed the hydraulic
system to remove any air. To do this, cycle the
hydraulics several times by holding the cylinder
fully extended for several seconds. This will cause
any trapped air to be purged from cylinder.
COLD WEATHER OPERATION
To assure smooth operation in cold weather, cycle
the cylinders several times to warm the oil in the
hydraulic system.
ATTACHING THE DOZER BLADE
NOTE: Please refer to the parts section of this
manual - for additional hydraulic/electrical
information.
Mounting:
1. Attach tractor unit to Speedblade™ using
the mount adapter.
2. Hook-up Hydraulics.
3. Route electrical wiring harness/button end
into cab and fasten button to left controller.
4. Connect the power supply wiring harness
end to an optional electrical outlet or other
12V power source. Note: Use a 20A in-line
fuse.

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Operation
ANGLING DOZER BLADE
The Speedblade®wings can be hydraulically
angled individually approximately 80° forward
and 55° backward. In the angled position, the
dozer blade can be used for windrowing, scooping
or pushing snow depending on wing positions.
• Angling the right wing is achieved by operating
the proper remote cylinder lever.
• Angling the left wing is achieved by operating
the proper remote cylinder lever and depressing
the button switch. (Depressing the button switch
activates an electric selector valve that toggles control
of the left wing cylinder.)
Important:
- To avoid damage to tractor unit or blade, the
hydraulic system must be hooked up properly.
- Wing cylinder stops may be required
by some tractor unit configurations to avoid
contact with tractor unit/front tires when blade
is fully angled. Ensure proper range of motion is
unrestricted before operating.
FLOATING THE DOZER BLADE
Here are some the things you can do with your
hydraulic system in float position:
• Skim the top of pavement
• Back drag
• Contour ground surface
By placing the remote cylinder operating lever for
the lift function in float position, the blade may be
used to smooth an area by running the tractor in
reverse (refer to Tractor Operator's Manual). On
moderate grades, the tractor can be driven up
the slope and the blade dropped down for back-
dragging.
OPERATOR’S RESPONSIBILITY
Every operator should read this manual and
be instructed in safe operating procedures. An
untrained operator is not qualified to operate this
machine and could place themselves or bystanders
in danger.
OPERATING SPEED
For normal operation, operate the tractor at a
comfortable or manufacturer recommended speed.
When operating over rough terrain or limited to
space, reduce engine speed. The actual forward
speed will be determined by tractor horsepower,
snow density and down pressure.
Experience will teach you the most efficient operating
speed.
PRE-OPERATION CHECKLIST
Efficient and safe operation of the Speedblade™
requires that each operator reads and understands
the operating procedures and all related safety
procedures outlined in this manual.
Before Using for the FIRST Time
• Lubricate all points
• Torque all hardware to correct setting
• Check hardware torque & hydraulics
after the first 2 hrs & again after 10 hrs.
Before Using EVERY Time
Check: • If all points lubricated
• All components attached securely
• Condition of cutting edge
• Depth/skid shoe wear
• Hydraulics:
- Tractor’s oil reservoir
- Condition of hoses, lines & fittings
BLADE SETTING
Ensure the Speedblade®
edges run parallel to the
ground.
Gauge the blade down
pressure to push the most
material possible without
losing speed through
spinning the wheels
or slowing the tractor
engine. This is achieved
by regulating the blade
height with the lifting
cylinder operating lever.

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TRANSPORTING
Follow this procedure when preparing to transport:
1. Clear the area of bystanders, especially small
children, before converting into transport
configuration.
2. Operate the lift hydraulics to raise the blade
off the ground and fold the wings completely
forward.
3. Clean the SMV sign, lights and reflectors.
4. Maintain a safe speed. Slow down when
cornering and on rough roads.
5. Slow down and pull off to the side of the road
when meeting other traffic.
6. Use hazard flashers on tractor unless prohibited
by law.
Transport & Storage
TRANSPORT SAFETY
• Read and understand ALL the information in the
Operator's Manual regarding procedures and
SAFETY when operating the machine in the field/
yard or on the road.
• Check with local authorities regarding machine
transport on public roads. Obey all applicable
laws and regulations.
• Always travel at a safe speed. Use caution when
making corners or meeting traffic.
• Make sure the SMV (Slow Moving Vehicle)
emblem and all the lights and reflectors that are
required by the local highway and transport
authorities are in place, are clean and can be
seen clearly by all overtaking and oncoming
traffic.
• Keep to the right and yield the right-of-way to
allow faster traffic to pass. Drive on the shoulder,
if permitted by law.
• Always use hazard warning flashers on tractor
when transporting, unless prohibited by law.
STORAGE
After the season's use, completely inspect all major
systems of the machine. Repair or replace any worn
or damaged components to prevent unnecessary
down time at the beginning of next season.
Since the unit can be used in extremely adverse
conditions during the season, the machine should be
carefully prepared for storage to ensure that all dirt,
mud, debris and moisture has been removed.
Follow this procedure when preparing to store:
1. Wash the entire machine thoroughly using a water
hose or pressure washer to remove all dirt, mud,
debris or residue.
2. Inspect all parts to see if anything has become
entangled in them. Remove the entangled
material.
3. Lubricate all grease fittings to remove any
moisture.
4. Inspect all hydraulic hoses, fittings, lines and
couplers. Tighten any loose fittings. Replace any
hose that is badly cut, nicked or abraded or is
separating from the crimped end of the fitting.
5. Touch up all paint nicks and scratches to prevent
rusting.
6. Oil the exposed rams on the hydraulic cylinder to
prevent rusting.
7. Select an area that is dry, level and free of debris.
STORAGE SAFETY
•Store unit in an area away from human activity.
•Do not permit children to play near the stored unit.

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Troubleshooting
GENERAL TROUBLESHOOTING
Cutting Edge Wearing
Excessively In Center
Of The Dozer.
High downward force of dozer in contact
with crown of road.
Ensure blade cutting edge runs parallel to the ground.
Cutting edge wearing
excessively at ends of
dozer.
High downward force on ends of dozer. Run lift function in float.
Change operation to prevent this type of contact.
Breaking cutting
edge bolts.
Cutting edge bolts not properly torqued. Under torqued bolts allows impact to break bolts.
Over torqued bolts can fail from too much tension loading.
Torque 5/8” Gr.8 bolts to 225 lb-ft
Torque 3/4” Gr.8 bolts to 400 lb-ft
Loose tilt ring
components.
Loosening of tilt ring hardware over time. Check hardware and re-tighten as required.
Only RH (right hand)
wing works.
Button switch must be depressed for LH wing. Depress button switch for LH wing operation, release button to
operate the RH wing. (Depressing the button switch activates an
electric selector valve that toggles control of the left wing cylinder)
Blade tilted forward too much causing
improper wear.
Blade tilted forward or backward too much
causing improper wear.
Electrical connections may be faulty.
Ensure blade cutting edge runs parallel to the ground.
Locate and repair faulty electrical connections.
SYMPTOM PROBLEM SOLUTION

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HYDRAULIC SAFETY
1. Always place all tractor hydraulic controls in
neutral before dismounting.
2. Make sure that all components in the hydraulic
system are kept in good condition and are clean.
3. Replace any worn, cut, abraded, flattened or
crimped hoses and metal lines.
4. Do not attempt any makeshift repairs to the
hydraulic lines, fittings or hoses by using
tape, clamps or cement. The hydraulic system
operates under extremely high pressure.
Such repairs will fail suddenly and create a
hazardous and unsafe condition.
5. Wear proper hand and eye protection when
searching for a high pressure hydraulic leak. Use
a piece of wood or cardboard as a backstop
instead of hands to isolate and identify a leak.
6. If injured by a concentrated high-pressure stream of
hydraulic fluid, seek medical attention immediately.
Serious infection or toxic reaction can develop from
hydraulic fluid piercing the skin surface.
7. Before applying pressure to the system, make
sure all components are tight and that lines,
hoses and couplings are not damaged.
Think SAFETY! Work SAFELY!
Maintenance
MAINTENANCE SAFETY
1. Review the Operator’s Manual and all safety
items before working with, maintaining or
operating the machine.
2. Lower machine to ground, stop the tractor
engine, place all controls in neutral, set
park brake and remove ignition key before
servicing, adjusting or repairing.
3. Clear the area of bystanders, especially
children when carrying out any maintenance
and repairs or making adjustments.
4. Place safety stands or large blocks under
the frame before removing tires or working
beneath the machine.
5. Be careful when working around or
maintaining a high-pressure hydraulic system.
Wear proper eye and hand protection when
searching for a high pressure hydraulic leak.
Use a piece of wood or cardboard as a
backstop when searching for a pin hole leak
in a hose or a fitting.
6. Always relieve pressure before disconnecting
or working on hydraulic system.
HARDWARE/HOSE SPECIFICATIONS
Unless otherwise stated:
• Hardware: Hex, Plated GR5 UNC (imperial) or
P8.8 (metric)
• Hoses: 3/8, ends come with 3/4 JIC female swivel.
IMPERIAL TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
(based on “Zinc Plated” values)
SAE-5 SAE-8
Size Grade 5 Grade 8
lb.ft (N.m) lb.ft (N.m)
1/4” 7 (10) 10 (14)
5/16” 15 (20) 20 (28)
3/8” 25 (35) 35 (50)
7/16” 40 (55) 60 (80)
1/2” 65 (90) 90 (120)
9/16” 90 (125) 130 (175)
5/8” 130 (175) 180 (245)
3/4” 230 (310) 320 (435)
7/8” 365 (495) 515 (700)
1” 550 (745) 770 (1050)
1-1/8” 675 (915) 1095 (1485)
METRIC TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
(based on “Zinc Plated” values)
8.8 10.9
Size Class 8.8 Class 10.9
lb.ft (N.m) lb.ft (N.m)
M6 7 (10) 10 (14)
M8 16 (22) 23 (31)
M10 30 (42) 45 (60)
M12 55 (75) 80 (108)
M14 90 (120) 125 (170)
M16 135 (185) 195 (265)
M18 190 (255) 270 (365)
M20 265 (360) 380 (515)
M22 365 (495) 520 (705)
M24 460 (625) 660 (895)
M27 675 (915) 970 (1315)
HYDRAULIC FITTING TORQUE
Size lb.ft (N.m)
3/4 75 (100)
7/8 90 (122)

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Maintenance
Important: Check torque on all hardware
periodically. Check after first 2,
10, 40, then every 200 hours.
• Torque values listed are for
general use only. If a different
torque value or tightening
procedure is specified for a
specific application, do not use these values.
• Refer to the “Parts” section for proper grade and
length of bolts for replacement parts.
• Do not replace locknuts with nuts and lock washers.
Replace all parts with original, specified parts only.
• Dry values shown mean the bolt/nut is plain or zinc
plated without any lubrication.
CHECK HARDWARE TORQUE
TORQUE
all hardware
LUBRICANTS
1. Grease: Use an SAE multi-purpose grease with
extreme pressure (EP) performance. Also acceptable
is an SAE multi-purpose lithium base grease.
2. Storing Lubricants: Your machine can operate at
top efficiency only if clean lubricants are used.
Use clean containers to handle all lubricants.
Store them in an area protected from dust,
moisture and other contaminants.
HYDRAULIC FLUID
1. The hydraulic system is pre-charged and tested
with Boss UTF (Universal Tractor Fluid) hydraulic
oil.
Important: To avoid oil contamination, check and
confirm the current fluid type used in your tractor
matches this pre-loaded system prior to hook-up.
GREASING
1. Use only a hand-held grease gun for all greasing.
2. Wipe grease fitting with a clean cloth before
greasing, to avoid injecting dirt.
3. Replace and repair broken fittings immediately.
4. If fittings will not take grease, remove and clean
thoroughly. Also clean lubricant passageway.
Replace fitting if necessary.
5. Inject grease until you see grease being expelled
from the pin or bushing areas.
Items to Grease Qty.
Tilt Ring 2 per side
Tilt Bell Plate 1 per side
Tilt Bell Bushing 1 location
Angle Cylinder Pins 2 per cylinder
Hinge Pins 6 per side
LUBE AFTER EVERY 8 HRS.
Tilt Bell Plate
Tilt Bell Plate
Tilt Bell Bushing
Tilt Ring
Tilt Ring
(Typical both sides)
(Typical both sides)
(Typical both sides)
Angle Cylinder Pins
Angle Cylinder Pins
Hinge Pins
Hinge Pins
Hinge Pins

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SAFETY DECALS
1. Keep safety decals and signs clean and
legible at all times.
2. Replace safety decals and signs that are
missing or have become illegible.
3. Replaced parts that displayed a safety sign
should also display the current sign.
4. Safety decals or signs are available from your
Dealer Parts Department. Safety decals will
be available upon request.
How to Install Safety Decals:
• Be sure that the installation area is clean
and dry.
• Decide on the exact position before you
remove the backing paper.
• Remove the smallest portion of the split
backing paper.
• Align the decal over the specified area and
carefully press the small portion with the
exposed sticky backing in place.
• Slowly peel back the remaining paper and
carefully smooth the remaining portion of
the decal in place.
REPLACEMENT DECALS
Decals, especially safety and reflective, should be
replaced when they become damaged or worn.
Contact your dealer.
Reflective Decals
142556 Red Reflector, 2 x 9 4
142557 Amber Reflector, 2 x 9 4
142650 Fluorescent Reflector, 2 x 9 4
Product Decals
143198 Degelman Logo, 36 lg 1
142009 Degelman Logo, 16-1/4 lg 2
143281 Speedblade®Decal 1
Maintenance

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(Front View) (Front View)
(Top View - Wings Back) (Top View - Wings Back)
(Top View - Wings Forward) (Top View - Wings Forward)
18’ 2-1/2”
18’ 2-1/2”
15’
15’
8’ 3-3/4”
8’ 6”
14’ 1-3/4”
12’ 4-1/4”
4’ 11”
3’ 7-5/8” 4’ 11-3/4”
6’ 6” 97°
97°
56°56°
(Rear View) (Rear View)
(Top View - Wings Straight) (Top View - Wings Straight)
37-5/8”
15’ MO DEL 18’ MODEL
Overall Dimensions - 15’ & 18’ Models

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118203 - Scraper Bolt, 5/8 x 2 (11)
116274 - Cutting Edge, RH - 3/4 x 4 (1)
118302 - Capscrew, 3/8 x 1-Self Tap (12)
118508 - Lock Washer, 5/8 (11)
118503 - Lock Washer, 3/8 (12)
116273 - Cutting Edge, Center - 3/4 x 4 (1) 118407 - Nut, 5/8 (11)
792179 - Access Cover (3)
116275 - Cutting Edge, LH - 3/4 x 4 (1)
Center Section Components - 15’ & 18’ Models
780278 - Hose Clamp Block (2)
118503 - Lock Washer, 3/8 (10)
118420 - Lock Nut, 1/2 - Unitorque (1)
780279 - Clamp Block Plate (2)
118005 - Bolt, 3/8 x 1 (10)
792180 - Bushing, 4 x 3/8 (1)
118144 - Bolt, 5/16 x 1-1/2 (2)
792150 - Access Panel Assembly (see hydraulic section)
118794 - Bolt, 1/2 x 5 (1)
792160 - Center
Section Assembly (1)
117479 - Bolt, 3/8 x
2-1/4 (2)
118511 - Flat Washer, 3/8 (2)
792040 - Tilt Bumper (2)
118508 - Lock
Washer, 5/8 (10)
118511 - Flat
Washer, 3/8 (2)
792178 - Shim, Tilt
Ring Shim (2)
792190 - Skidsteer Mounting Bracket
Assembly w/float (1)
118407 - Nut,
5/8 (10)
792177 - Plate, Tilt
Holder (2)
117493 - Carriage Bolt, 5/8
x 2-1/4 UNC GR5 (10)
(Installed inside of blade through
lower access panel)
(Installed inside of blade through lower access panel)
118337 - Plastic Cap (8)
118336 - Grease Fitting, 1/4-28 (8)
CENTER SECTION COMPONENTS
(Example of an adapter)
142556 - Decal, Red Reflector - 2 x 9 (2)
142650 - Decal, Fluorescent - 2 x 9 (2)
118417 - Lock
Nut, 3/8 (2)

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143295 - Speedblade (30-October-2019)
Access Panel - Hydraulic & Electrical Details
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
30
30
14
Hydraulic Hose Routings
(Hoses are 2WB - 3/4 JIC f-sw w/Elbow)
126682 - Hose, 3/8 x 30 (2)
30
126681 - Hose, 3/8 x 14 (8)
14
792150 - ACCESS PANEL ASSEMBLY
129105 - Flange Connector, 3
Pin - Sealed, #17 (1)
Note: Insert socket contacts
into connector plug hole
locations 1 & 2.
129110 - Socket Contact Assy, 14-12GA (2)
129108 - Cable Clamp Kit (1)
129107 - Seal Kit - Inner (1)
1 2
3
141515 - Connector, 3/4
JIC-m x ORB (2)
117492 - Capscrew,
Sockethead 1/4
x 1- 1/2 (3)
141504 - 90° Elbow, 3/4 JIC-m
x ORB (1)
141504 - 90° Elbow,
3/4 JIC-m x ORB (1)
141580 - 90° Elbow, 3/4 JIC-m
x ORB x 2-1/2 lg(1)
128016 - Weather Stripping,
Bulk Roll (1)
141518 - 90° Elbow, 3/4
JIC-m x 3/4 JIC f-sw (4)
141108 - Union,
Bulkhead 3/4
JIC-m x m c/w
Nut (6)
141616 - 45° Elbow,
3/4 JIC-m x ORB (1)
141584 - Selector Valve,
- 3/4 ORB - 6 Port (1)
792151 - Access Cover (1)
792189 - Wire, 16/3 x 28 (1)
141515 - Connector, 3/4
JIC-m x ORB (8)
141595 - Check Valve,
Dual P.O. #8 ORB (2)
118121 - Bolt, 5/16 x 2 (4)
117498 - Screw, Mach. #6 - 32 x 1/2 (4)
118427 - Nut, 5/16 (4)
118530 - Lock Washer, 5/16 (4)
118731 - Flat Washer, 5/16 SAE (4)
117499 - Nut,
#6 - 32 (4)
117500 - Lock Washer,
#6 (4)
792181 - Wiring Harness
Assembly, Inner (1)
This plug comes
with the selector
valve assembly.
Connect the wiring
harness as shown.
1 2
141629 - Coil,
Replaceable

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143295 - Speedblade (30-October-2019)
792100 - Wing Hinge Pin Assembly, c/w Roll Pin (1)
118978 - Roll Pin,
3/8 x 1-1/2 (1) 118336 - Grease Fitting, 1/4-28 (4)
118337 - Plastic Cap (4)
118508 - Lock Washer, 5/8 (6)
118407 - Nut, 5/8 (6)
118203 - Scraper Bolt, 5/8 x
2 UNC GR5 (6)
116279 - Cutting Edge
RH (Shown),
3/4 x 4 x 10-9/16 (1)
116281 - Cutting Edge, RH (Shown)
3/4 x 4 x 30-1/16 (1)
116277 - Cutting Edge - LH,
3/4 x 4 x 10-9/16 (1)
116280 - Cutting Edge - LH,
3/4 x 4 x 30-1/16 (1)
792120 - Wing Assembly - 47” - RH (Shown), c/w Cutting Edges (1)
792110 - Wing Assembly - 47” - LH, c/w Cutting Edges (1)
118508 - Lock Washer, 5/8 (8)
118407 - Nut, 5/8 (8)
118203 - Scraper Bolt, 5/8 x
2 UNC GR5 (8)
116278 - Cutting Edge, RH (Shown) - 3/4 x 4 x 49-3/16 (1)
116276 - Cutting Edge - LH, 3/4 x 4 x 49-3/16 (1)
792070 - Wing Assembly - 66” - RH (Shown), c/w Cutting Edges (1)
792050 - Wing Assembly - 66” - LH, c/w Cutting Edges (1)
116279 - Cutting Edge RH (Shown),
3/4 x 4 x 10-9/16 (1)
116277 - Cutting Edge - LH, 3/4 x 4 x 10-9/16 (1)
Wing Section Components - 15’ & 18’ Models
15’ WING SECTION
18’ WING SECTION
142557 - Decal, Reflector
Amber - 2 x 9 (2)
142557 - Decal, Reflector
Amber - 2 x 9 (2)
142556 - Decal, Red Reflector - 2 x 9 (2)
142556 - Decal, Red Reflector - 2 x 9 (2)
142650 - Decal, Fluorescent - 2 x 9 (2)
142650 - Decal, Fluorescent - 2 x 9 (2)

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143295 - Speedblade (30-October-2019)
Wing Cylinder Components
243966 - Non-Skid Grip (1)
123070 - Cyl, Monarch - 3 x 20 x 2 (1)
118292 - Bolt, 1/2 x 1-3/4 (2)
118504 - Lock Washer, 1/2 (2)
118587 - Flat Washer, 1/2 SAE (2)
118587 - Flat Washer, 1/2 SAE (2)
118405 - Nut, 1/2 (2)
792045 - Cylinder Pin, 1-1/4 x 6 (2)
Important: The hydraulic
system is pre-charged and tested
with Boss UTF (Universal Tractor
Fluid) hydraulic oil. To avoid oil
contamination, check and confirm the
current fluid type used in your tractor
matches this pre-loaded system prior
to hook-up.
(was 123220 - Cylinder, 3 x 20 x 2)
123070 - CYLINDER, MONARCH 3 x 20 x 2
123070 - Cylinder, Wing - 3 x 20 x 2 (2)
123071 - Seal Kit (1)
(Previous Cylinder was “123220 - Cylinder, 3 x 20 x 2 and used
two “141504 - 90° Elbows, 3/4 JIC-m x ORB” facing each other)
141609 - Orifice Adapter,
3/4 JIC-m x 3/4 JIC-f (1)
(Rod end only, both cylinders)
123070 - Cyl, Monarch - 3 x 20 x 2 (1)
141515 - Nipple,
3/4 JIC-m
x ORB (2)
Previous - 123220 - CYLINDER, 3 x 20 x 2
123182 - Barrel (1)
122558 - Lock Ring (1)
122209 - Open
Cap (1)
122210 - Piston (1)
118441 - Lock
Nut, 7/8 UNF GR5
unitorque (1)
123221 - Cylinder Rod,
2 x 20 x 1-1/4 Pin (1)
118336 - Grease Fitting, 1/4-28 (2)
122212 - Seal Kit (1)

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143295 - Speedblade (16-October-2020)
Mounting Options
792240 - 3-Point Adapter Kit - CAT 2 & 3N (1)
3-POINT ADAPTER - CAT 2 & 3N
792199 - Skidsteer Adapter Kit (1)
SKIDSTEER ADAPTER
118420 - Lock Nut, 1/2 - Unitorque (1)
792180 - Bushing, 4 x 3/8 (1)
118794 - Bolt, 1/2 x 5 (1)
117479 - Bolt, 3/8 x 2-1/4 (2)
118511 - Flat Washer, 3/8 (2)
792040 - Tilt Bumper (2)
118511 - Flat Washer, 3/8 (2)
118417 - Lock Nut, 3/8 (2)
118337 - Plastic Cap (3)
118336 - Grease Fitting, 1/4-28 (3)
792190 - Skidsteer Bracket
Assembly w/float (1)
117479 - Bolt, 3/8 x 2-1/4 (2)
118511 - Flat Washer, 3/8 (2)
792040 - Tilt
Bumper (2)
792240 - 3-Point
Mounting Bracket
Assembly (1)
118337 - Plastic Cap (3)
118336 - Grease Fitting, 1/4-28 (3)
788918 - Pin, 4-1/2 (1)
118420 - Lock Nut, 1/2 - Unitorque (1)
792180 - Bushing, 4 x 3/8 (1)
118794 - Bolt, 1/2 x 5 (1)
118511 - Flat Washer, 3/8 (2)
118417 - Lock Nut, 3/8 (2)
118816 - Pin, Klik - 7/16 (3)
788921 - Pin,
5-1/2 (2)
118177 - Bolt, 5/16 x 3/4 (3)
118538 - Flat Washer, 5/16 (3)
118530 - Lock Washer, 5/16 (3)
788586 - Cplr Ball - 3PT CAT 3N (2)
788491 - 1/4 Spacer, CAT 3N (10)
NOTE: Spacers provided for lower pins to
prevent sliding. Rearrange as necessary.
788437 - Bushing,
3 (2)
788465 - Pin,
5-1/2 (2)
788436 - Bushing, 2 (1)
788467 - Pin, 4-1/2 (1)
118816 - Pin, Klik - 7/16 (3)
Previous Pins Used:
(Upper)
(Lower)
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