L.T. Rich Products Z-Plug User manual

OWNERS MANUAL
Z-Plug (4 wheel unit)


TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION 1 TO THE OWNER PAGE
1.1 Read this manual entirely BEFORE operating the Z-Plug………………………..….1
1.2 Product / Warranty Registration…………….………………………………………...1
1.3 L T Rich Products Warranty…………………………………………………..………1
1.4 Component Manufactures’ Warranties………………………………………………..2
1.5 Conditions Which Void Warranty…………………………………………………….2
1.6 Warranty Exceptions……………………………………………………………….….2
SECTION 2 SAFETY INFORMATION PAGE
2.1 About this manual…………………………………………………………………....2-3
2.2 Safety Guards and Covers………………………………………………………………3
2.3 Operational Safety Rules………………………………………………………………3
2.4 Maintenance Safety Rules…………………………………………………………......4
2.5 Storage Safety Rules……………………………………………………………….…..4
SECTION 3 MAINTENANCE PAGE
3.1 Engine Maintenance………………………………………………………………....4-5
3.2 Hydraulic System Maintenance…………………………………………….………….6
3.3 Traction Unit Maintenance…………………………………………………………..6-7
3.4 Aerator Head/Tine Maintenance……………………………………………………….7
3.5 Attachment Maintenance (Sprayer, Spreader, Seeder, Spyker, De-Thatch & Plow)...7-8
Maintenance Chart…………………………………………………………………….27
Trouble Shooting……………………………………………………………...……23-26
SECTION 4 AERATOR OPERATIONS PAGE
4.1 Overview…………………………………………………………………………..........9
4.2 Operation………………………………………………………………………………..9
4.3 Aerator Tine Head Removal……………………….………………………………….9-10
SECTION 5 SPRAY/SPREADER SYSTEM PAGE
5.1 Valving……………………………………………………………………………….…10
5.2 Spray Calibration/Tip Chart/Liquid Quantities…...………………………………….....11
5.3 Spreader Calibration/Layout………………………….……………………………..11-12
SECTION 6 PARTS PAGE
6.1 Part Number / Pictorial……………….……..……………………………………….13-21
SECTION 7 WARRANT CARD PAGE
7.1 Warranty Card…………………………………………………………………………..22

L. T. Rich Products Inc.
Warranty Registration Card
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Dealer Name: Dealer Address:
Dealer City / State: Dealer Phone:
Dealer Salesman: Date of Purchase:
*L. T. Rich Products warrants its line of equipment to be free from defects in material and factory
workmanship for a period of 12 months. Any exceptions to this will be explicitly stated in an individual
warrant agreement in the operator’s manual of that piece of equipment*
Fax to: 765-680-0047 or email to [email protected]om

SECTION 1 TO THE OWNER
1.1 Read this manual entirely BEFORE operating the Z-Plug
The information presented herein will prepare you to operate the L.T. Rich Z-Plug in a
safe and knowledgeable manner. Operating the Z-Plug in a proper manner will provide a
safer working environment, create more efficient results and promote higher quality.
Keep this manual at hand at all times for ready reference. The tested safety and design(s)
of the Z-Plug is dependent upon its operations within the guidelines and limitations
outlined in this manual. Operating the Z-Plug outside of the stated safety guidelines
presented in this manual run the risk of injury and a void in the warranty.
1.2 Product Registration
Immediately record the model and serial number of your Z-Plug in the spaces below.
These numbers can be found affixed to the cross bar under the kneepad of the unit.
Providing this information to departments within L.T. Rich products will help assure that
you get the correct parts, inform you about any updates and/or given proper warranty.
1.3 L.T. Rich Products, Inc Warranty
L.T. Rich Products, Inc warrants its line of equipment to be free of defects in material
and factory workmanship for a period of 12 months of purchase. Any exception to this
will be explicitly stated in an individual warranty agreement in the operator’s manual of
that stated piece of equipment. This statement does not limit engine warranties in which
the engine manufactures carry extended time periods beyond the 12 months.
*Engine warranty claims will be subject to the engine manufacture’s approval*
Replacement parts that carry 90-day replacement warranty and are reimbursed to the
dealer, net of prompt payment. All electrical and hydraulic parts are limited by this policy
and will only be covered upon approval by L. T. Rich Products Service Department after
inspection of part(s). The installation and removal of a part will automatically place the
part under the replacement parts warranty.
This guarantee is limited exclusively to equipment manufactured or supplied by L.T.
Rich Products and is subject to the inspection and analysis by the company to
conclusively identify or confirm the nature and cause of the failure.
L.T. Rich Products, Inc reserves the right to incorporate improvements in the material
and design of its products without notice and is not obligated to make the same
improvements to equipment previously manufactured.
L.T. Rich Products, Inc is not obligated under any warranty different from the warranty
as published above.
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1.4 Component Manufactures’ Warranty
Some of the component parts of the Z-Plug are warranted by their respective
manufactures. These parts are:
Hydro-Gear Pumps/Motors
Parker Wheel Motors
Vanguard Commercial Engines
Delevan Pump (if applicable)
The complete manufactures’ warranty information for these components is located in the
back of this manual. Contact L. T. Rich Products, Inc if you have any questions
concerning warranties on these component parts.
1.5 Conditions Which Void Warranty
This warranty shall not apply to equipment which:
Has had repairs or modifications not authorized by L. T. Rich Products, Inc
Has been subject to abuse, improper maintenance, and/or improper applications
1.6 Warranty Exceptions
This warranty shall not apply to the following items:
Wear items including sparks plugs, points & condensers, fuses, batteries, belts,
filters, bearings, tires, lubricants, fluids and hopper implements.
Damages to engine/drive systems caused by a lack of/or improper lubricants
and/or fluids.
Damages to engine/drive system caused by improper operations and/or
maintenance.
SECTION 2 SAFETY INFORMATION
2.1 About This Manual
The purpose of this manual is to assist you in properly and safely operating and
maintaining the Z-Plug. Read and understand this entire manual before attempting to set-
up, operate, adjust, perform maintenance on, or store the Z-Plug. This manual provides
essential information and instructions, which will help you enjoy years of dependable
performance from the Z-Plug
The designed and tested safety of the Z-Plug is dependent upon its operations within the
parameters and limitations explained in this manual. Be familiar with and follow all
safety rules in this manual as well all safety rules for any related equipment.
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Although these instructions have been complied through extensive field experience and
engineering data, some information presented herein may be generated in the nature due
to unknown and/or varying operating conditions. However, these instructions, combined
with your increased experience with the Z-Plug, will enable you to develop procedures
suitable to your particular application.
The illustrations and data used in the manual were current at the time of printing, but the
Z-Plug may vary slightly due to ongoing engineering changes. L. T. Rich Products, Inc
reserves the right to implement engineering and design changes to the Z-Plug as may be
necessary without prior notification.
2.2 Safety Guards and Covers
Safety is a primary concern in the design and manufacturing of all L. T. Rich Products.
Unfortunately, our extensive efforts to provide safe equipment can be negated by a single
careless act of an operator. In addition to the design and configuration of the Z-Plug,
hazard control and accidents prevention are also dependent upon the awareness,
condition, maintenance, and storage of the Z-Plug. THE BEST SAFETY DEVISE IS AN
INFORMED, CAREFUL OPERATOR!!
Safety Guards are mounted on the backside of the Hydro-Gear Pumps (at the shin level of
the operator). These guards are designed to cover the hydraulic belt under the base and
protect the operator. Removing this guard could cause injury to an operator and could
void the Z-Plug’s warranty. Remove this guard ONLY when unit is turned off to do
preventative maintenance.
2.3 Operational Safety Rules
Never operate the Z-Spray without all covers, shields, and safety devices installed and
secured.
Never permit any person other than the operator to ride or board the Z-Spray at any time.
NEVER ALLOW RIDERS!!!
Use extreme care and maintain minimum ground speed when transporting on a hillside or
over rough ground, and when operating close to ditches, fences, or water.
The owner/user can prevent and is responsible for accidents or injuries occurring to
himself or herself, other people.
Operate only in daylight or good artificial light (min 200 lux).
Never allow anyone near the Z-Spray while in operation.
Only operate machine from the operator’s platform (Foot Pan), never operate machine
when standing on the ground.
Be alert for holes in the terrain as well as any other hidden hazards. Always drive slowly
over rough ground.
Never operate this machine on slopes exceeding 15 degrees in any direction. NOTE: To
operate on terrain that exceeds these limits constitutes misuse of the equipment and as such,
any and all injuries as a result of said use are expressly disclaimed.
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2.4 Maintenance Safety Rules
Never perform maintenance on the Z-Plug when children are present.
Never allow anyone near the operation controls while performing service or maintenance
to the Z-Plug.
Keep Z-Plug engine area free of accumulated debris, fuel, or excess grease and oil to
prevent fire hazard.
Periodically tighten all nuts, bolts and screws and check that all fasteners are properly
installed to ensure that the Z-Plug is in safe operating condition.
Never perform maintenance on the Z-Plug while parking brake is disengaged.
2.5 Storage Safety Rules
Never store the Z-Plug in any area accessible by children.
Never store the Z-Plug with fuel in the tank inside a building where fumes could reach an
open flame or spark.
Allow the Z-Plug engine to cool before storing in an enclosed area.
Lubricate all moving parts of the Z-Plug to prevent rust during storage.
Remove all accumulated debris from the Z-Plug and attachments before storing.
SECTION 3 MAINTENANCE
3.1 Engine Maintenance (18HP Vanguard or 23HP BRIGGS Pro V-Twin)
**USE COMPRESSED AIR (NOT WATER) WHEN CLEANING ENGINE**
*Use only original equipment replacement parts. Other parts may not perform as
well, may damage unit, and may result in injury.
Oil Recommendations: Briggs & Stratton recommends the use of certified oils for best
performance. Other high-quality detergent oil are acceptable if classified for service SF,
SG, SH, SJ or higher. Do not use special additives.
Outdoor temperatures determine the proper oil viscosity for the engine. Use the chart to
select the best viscosity for the outdoor temperature range expected.
If the oil level is below the ADD mark, add oil until it reaches the FULL mark. Start the
engine and check for proper pressure before continuing to operate.
**Unit is filled with 5W 40 Synthetic oil out of the factory, using other grades may
requiring draining of fluids before replacing/topping off** For recommended oil /
oil filter change intervals, refer to Briggs & Stratton engine manual (page 7) or
“Maintenance Chart” on page 25 of this Z-Plug Aerator Manual.
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(not required to remove Hydro Shield) (remove Hydro Shield to access drain hose)
(remove Hydro Shield for easier access) (pull drain hose out from between hydro’s)
(remove bolts from the Engine Shield brackets) (remove oil filter and replace with new)
(install and secure Engine Shield back on to frame) (Fill oil and check for proper fill level)
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Fuel Recommendations: Fuel must meet these requirements
Clean, fresh, unleaded gasoline.
A minimum of 87 octane/87 AKI (91 RON).
Gasoline with up to 10% ethanol (gasohol) or up to 15% MTBE (methyl tertiary
butyl ether) is acceptable
*Full Maintenance Information Can Be Located In The Engine Manual Provided*
3.2 Hydraulic System Maintenance
**USE COMPRESSED AIR (NOT WATER) WHEN CLEANING SYSTEM**
Hydro-Gear recommends that the fluid and filter(s) be changed every 500 hours. Use any
type of motor oil in a 5W-40 Synthetic or equivalent.
Hydraulic system requires 25 micron oil filters or equivalent to be used
Check for hydraulic leaks daily to ensure proper fluid levels
**Remove line coming from the filters (at hydro pump end) to drain fluids**
3.3 Traction Unit Maintenance
The Z-Plug has 11 grease fittings that require periodic greasing. These locations can be
found on the wheel assembly (1 on each front wheel assembly), on the caster assembly (1
on each front caster assembly), the drive belt idler (1 on idler arm), Pillow Block
Bearings (4 each) and 2 on the Lift Cylinder.
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Inspect wheel and caster assembly every 25 hours for bearing wear, damage, debris, and
proper installation.
Inspect idler arm bushing every 50 hours for wear. These bushings are wear items and
will have to be replaced periodically.
Inspect all bolts, washers, nuts, pins and other mounting hardware of Z-Plug once a week
to ensure that hardware pieces are properly tightened.
3.4 Aerator Head/Tine Maintenance
The Aerator tine head is removable. Simply disconnect the 3 ball swivel mounts and pins
(you may want to prop the front of the Aerator head for easy disconnect and re-
attachment. Other attachments such as the Slice Seeder, De-thatch Rake, Spray System
and Snow Plow use the same points). Disconnect the Ball Swivel Assembly Pull Pin
connected to the cylinder bracket (bottom side) and head will be free from unit. Either
pull the Aerator tine head away from unit or slowly turn the unit either left or right
swinging the front of the Z-Plug in a circle motion (this will swing the front of the unit
away from the tine head allowing the operator to drive unit around and away from tine
head or other attachments).
Check all tines to ensure that there is no bends, cracks and/or damages to the tines
(replace any bent, cracked and/or damaged tines).
Check to make sure that all nuts on tine head assembly are tight and secure
Check to ensure that pillow block bearing assembly is secured and bearings are moving
freely
3.5 Attachment Maintenance
<Z-Plug Sprayer Attachment: The Z-Plug unit has the ability to mount a 30 gallon
spray system to the frame. Just like our Z-Spray liquid systems, maintenance is a key
requirement to allow successful applications. Here are a few things to maintain on this
system.
Check 5 psi check ball screens daily.
Check spray system in-line filter daily (make sure rubber seal remains intact).
Check spray tips daily for any clogging of materials or foreign objects.
Clean out tank on daily basis for proper storing.
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<Z-Plug Spreader Hopper Attachment: The Z-Plug unit has the ability to mount a 120
lb Hopper Spreader unit to the frame. Just like our Z-Spray spreader systems,
maintenance is a key requirement to allow successful applications. Here are a few things
to maintain on this system.
Lubricate (Silicone Spray) Hopper and Diffuser cables on a daily basis.
Clean debris and product from Hopper daily to eliminate build up.
Keep hydraulic hose fittings tight and free of leaks.
<Z-Plug Slice Seeder Attachment: The Z-Plug unit has the ability to mount a 36”
Gandy Slice Seeder to the frame. Giving the Slice Seeder the proper maintenance will
allow this attachment to operate successfully.
Clean and remove all products from the seeder box after each application
Grease Pillow Block bearings & Drive Chain weekly.
Lubricate adjustment handle weekly.
Check hardware weekly (tighten if needed).
Check that knives are free of chips, crack and bends before each use.
< Z-Plug De-thatch Rake Attachment: The Z-Plug unit has the ability to mount a 46”
De-thatch Rake to the frame. Giving the De-thatch Rake the proper maintenance will
allow this attachment to operate successfully.
Check to ensure that rakes are not bent, twisted or broke before each use.
Ensure that all collars are tight and adjusted properly.
< Z-Plug Snow Plow/Blade Attachment: The Z-Plug unit has the ability to mount a 52”
Snow Plow/Blade to the frame. Giving the Snow Plow/Blade the proper maintenance will
allow this attachment to operate successfully.
Keep angle pivot greased and clear of debris.
Check spring eye bolt nuts from coming loose.
Ensure that pivot bolt and nut remain snug.
Check scrape bar nuts and bolts and keep tight.
Check scrape bar from time to time for wear, replace when needed.
< Z-Plug Spiker Attachment: The Z-Plug unit has the ability to mount a 40” Spiker to
the frame. Giving the 40” Spiker the proper maintenance will allow this attachment to
operate successfully.
Grease Pillow Block Bearings on a weekly basis
Check hardware weekly (tighten if needed)
Clean and remove any debris buildup between spikes
Ensure that outer chains are not bound up or twisted
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SECTION 4 AERATOR OPERATIONS
4.1 Overview
The Z-Plug can cover 80,000 square feet per hour and produce up to 3 ½” cores. The full
floating tine head can maneuver around trees and beds while engaged. The 2,000 lb
hydraulic cylinder picks up the head in less than 2.5 seconds for turning around or getting
head up in the transport position. Forced in the opposite direction, the hydraulic cylinder
puts down force on the head adding weight to the tine head for deeper soil penetration.
Ball Swivel and pin attach points allow 30 degrees of pivot left to right for better steering
in the down position. The Ball Swivel and pin attach points also allow for easy attach and
disassemble of the Aerator head (or any other attachment designed for the Z-Plug).
**Your unit may be equipped with other attachments such as the 120 lb Hopper, 30
gallon spray system, 36” Slice Seeder, 46” De-thatch Rake, 40” Spiker or the 52”
Snow Plow/Blade. These attachments will be referenced in sections to come in this
manual**
4.2 Operations
Upon turning the key on to start the unit, apply full choke. Once unit has started, release
(push down or pull down) first the choke and then the brake lever. Bring unit up to a
comfortable speed with the Control Lever. When you arrive to desired aerating area, use
the hydraulic Lift Valve Lever (or Thumb Switch) to lower aerator tines into the turf
(aerator head can float up to 30 degrees and make gradual turns around beds and trees).
Once you have come to a designated turnaround location, use hydraulic Lift Valve Lever
(or Thumb Switch from 2013 to current) to lift tine head in transport position. Make
designated turn and repeat process of lowering tine head into turf and precede aeration.
If aerating on hillsides, the Z-Plug has been equipped with the Patent Pending Locking
Caster System. This allows an operator to lock the front caster wheels straightforward
giving the unit more side hill stability. This feature is applied by using the foot pedal
located on the right side on the foot pan. To release Locking Caster System, simply take
pressure off of foot pedal.
4.3 Aerator Tine Head Removal
The aerator tine head is removable for service, cleaning and removing from traction unit
to install other attachments. To remove the tine head from the traction unit, first adjust
the hydraulic cylinder so that the tine head starts to make contact with the ground (taking
weight off of the head). Pull pin disconnecting the ball swivel linkage to the aerator head.
Lower cylinder releasing tension on the chains and remove the 2 ball swivel chains
connected to the outer frame section (welded to chain and spring supports).
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Pull the pin from the aerator front frame neck (it will be attached to the front frame of the
traction unit) and dismount the ball swivel from the pin (pull neck downward). Lower
front neck of the aerator head and position yourself back on the traction unit. Drive away
from the aerator head by turning either left or right (turning to the right of the head
pictured on next page) by turning the front of the traction unit in either direction. To
install head back on the unit, reverse the unit along the back of the tines. Once the rear
inside tire lines up to the center of the aerator head, slowly start turning unit over the
aerator head (make sure that you line up the ball swivel in the neck of the aerator and the
pull pin beneath the nose of the traction unit to make it easy for mounting)
SECTION 5 SPRAY/SPREADER SYSTEM (if equipped)
5.1 Valving
The Z-Plug can be equipped with a 30 gallon spray system with an 8’ breakaway spray
boom. If your unit has this attachment mounted on to your Z-Plug, here are some helpful
instructions on operating this system.
Periodically check the in-line filter for any debris in the screen. If debris is present, this
can create erratic pressure spikes and/or not allow the proper flow through system. After
clearing any debris, ensure that rubber seal remains intact and tighten in-line filter cap (if
not installed properly, this will allow air to get in the system and system will lose or not
create pressure).
The pump switch located on the control panel turns on the spray system pump. Once the
pump is turned on, the throttle valve is turned clockwise to increase pressure and/or
counter-clockwise to release pressure. The pressure can be read on the gauge (decreasing
pressure will increase agitation in the tank).
Opening the hose valve can operate 25’ coil hose for spraying out of the hand spray gun.
When coil hose not in use, be sure to turn valve off to prevent boom tips from dripping.
(Valve Open) (Valve Closed) (Throttle Valve/adjust pressure)
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5.2 Spray Calibration/Tip Chart/Liquid Quantities
The Z-Plug spray system comes standard with lavender colored Air Injected tips which
will apply liquid material @ .32 (1/3) gallons per 1,000 sq. ft. @ 5 m.p.h and 4—45 psi.
Each tip has a 5 psi shut-off screen to prevent drip.
Your machine is capable of using tips from ¼ to 1 gallon in size. See chart for your
desired drop rate.
The following are some general guidelines for sprayer calibration (Note: this chart only
applies if using Air Injected tips. Using other tips will require different calculations).
Please refer to the spray chart provided for complete calibration (spray charts are now
located on the backside of the knee pad for quick in the field reference).
Yellow
Lavender
Red
Brown
Grey
5
5
5
40 psi
40 psi
40 psi
50 psi
40 psi
.34 (1/3) gallon
.54 (1/2) gallon
.76 (3/4) gallon
1 gallon
Tip Color
Pressure
Gallons/1,000 sq. ft.
.27 (1/4) gallon
MPH
5
4
The throttle valve adjusts pressure. The throttle valve is located just before the return
valves near the left side control panel. Turn clockwise to increase pressure, counter
clockwise to decrease pressure. Pressure will be displayed on the gauge bear the control
panel. Once the nozzles are opened, you will notice a slight decrease in pressure (adjust
accordingly).
To determine liquid quantities per tank, understand what tips you have on your machine
(factory set is 1/3 gallon per 1,000 sq. ft. through the Lavender tips). For instance some
products call for 1.1 to 1.5 oz per 1,000 sq. ft. We would recommend using 1.3 (median
value of 1.1 to 1.5). Since you are using a 1/3-gallon tip, you need to multiply by 3, then
multiply that number of gallons you need to put in your tank.
1.3 (median value of 1.1 to 1.5) X 3 (1/3 gallon tips) X gallons needed. If you were filling
an 18-gallon tank your equation would look like this:
1.3 X 3 X 30 = 117 ounces of product in 30 gallons of water.
5.3 Spreader Calibration/Layout
The Spreader Motor Control determines the speed of the impeller in the front on the
machine. The control is numbered 1-10; these numbers are used for points of reference.
Your machine is capable of varying its spread pattern from 4 –25 feet with this control.
Being hydraulically driven, the spread pattern is independent of the ground speed.
The hopper control cable opens and closes the door inside the base of the hopper. The
maximum size of the opening will be determined by the rate adjustment on the knob dial.
This will set your rate gate linkage bar to limit and stop the rate the door can open.
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The Diffuser adjustment allows the user to adjust the intensity of the spread pattern. A
small turn shifts the product placement on the impeller. This in turn balances the spread
pattern heavier to the left (back side ramp) or heavier to the right (front side ramp).
Adjustment is very sensitive, so multiple adjustments may be required.
*FOR MORE DETAILED INFORMATION, GO TO WWW.SPYKER.COM*
(Diffuser cable & Hopper cable) (Hydraulic hopper motor)
(Knob adjusting dial) (Diffuser shown on underside of opening)
Your machine is equipped with the 120 lb Spyker model spreader. The hydraulic spreader
motor with the spreader motor control has the ability to vary spread widths from 4 to 25
feet. This depends on volume/density, particle size and rate of travel, and weather
conditions. The pattern can be increased or decreased while spreading depending on
needs. This allows you to spread and spray at the same time. A typical pattern is to
overlap fertilizer pattern back to the tire tracks and the spray pattern boom to boom.
To spray and spread at the same time: Set the spread pattern to twice the width of the
spray. For example a junior and intermediate model has a spray width of 8 feet. Set the
spreader width to 16 feet and spread back to the tire tracks. The spray pattern will match
boom to boom.
The spread things and feathers at the outer edges, eliminating sharp “edge to spread”
lines which cause stripes and streaks.
Determine a dial setting on the low side. If setting is too low, cover the area more than
one time. A higher setting can be used when a proven dial setting is established. Travel at
a constant speed.
Remember- Published dial settings are approximate only. Open the hopper door after the
spreader is turned on at operating speed.
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*Spray/Spread Calibration Decal Charts are available from the parts
department (units shipped from July 2010 and current have this decal
installed on the backside of the knee pad). Part # is 30705*
SECTION 6 PARTS
6.1 Part Number / Pictorial
Electric Parts
Part # Description Qty
80202 Pump on-off switch 1
80204-2010 Spot Spray Switch (foot switch only) 1
80205 Wiring Harness 1
80206 30 AMP Fuse 1
80207 Starter Solenoid 1
80208 Battery Box 1
80120-2010 12 Volt Battery (*cannot ship, local pickup only*) 1
80214-A Tach/Hour Meter 1
80215 Key Switch 1
(wiring harness) (foot switch, tach/hour meter, etc) (2011 to current wiring harness)
Wheel Parts (front and rear)
Part # Description Qty
80019-A Front 16” Wheel Assembly (December 2010 to Jan. 2011) 1
80019-MM Front 13” Wheel Assembly (Jan 2011 and current) 1
80019-B Front Wheel Spacers 2
80309 Front Wheel Cone Bearings 2
80311 Front Wheel Bearing Cup (for replacement only) 2
HHCSC5-3410 Front Wheel Bolt 1
NNC-34 Front Wheel Nut 1
FW-SAE-34 Front Wheel Washer 1
80021 Rear Wheel Assembly 1
80310 Rim Seal 2
(Front tire assembly) (Rear tire assembly)
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Hydraulic Parts/Idler Bracket Parts
Part # Description Qty
80003 Idler Pulley 1
80004 Idler Pulley Bracket Weldment 1
80304 Idler Pulley Bracket Bushings 2
80112 Idler Spring 1
80413-BX53 Drive Belt 1
80413-B54 Drive Belt (May 2011 to Current) 1
HHESC5-12221 Idler Bracket Bolt 1
FW-SAE-12 Idler Bracket Washer 2
NNC-12 Idler Bracket Nylon Nut 1
80400-B Hydro Pump (left) 16cc Z-Plug 1
80400-C Hydro Pump (right) w/fan 16cc Z-Plug 1
80402-B Wheel Motor Large (left) (Parker 8/11 to current) 1
80402-C Wheel Motor Large (right) (Parker 8/11 to current) 1
80407 Pump to Wheel Motor Hose (21”) 2
80408 Pump to Wheel Motor Hose (15”) 2
80404 Hydraulic Filter (25 micron) 1
(hydraulic motors, pumps and hoses) (idler bracket, idler pulley and drive belt)
Caster Parts
Part # Description Qty
80013 New Style Caster Yoke (specify left or right) 1
80306 Dust Cap 1
80308 Caster Bearing 2
80009 Castle Nut 1
80302 Caster Bearing Seal 2
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Aerator Head Parts (36” Head)
Part # Description Qty
80701 Aerator Tine (60ea on 46” Aerator Head Assembly) 48
80709 Pillow Block Bearing 4
80714-B Aerator ½ Disk Plate (20ea on 46” Aerator Head Assembly) 16
80913 Rear Tray Weights (part # 80914 for 46” head) 3
80703 Lift Collar 2
80704-B Aerator Lift Pin Small 1
80705 Aerator and Trailer Draw Pin 1
80706 Lynch Pin 1
80716 RH Lift Arm Pin 1
80721 Reel (part# 80720 for 46” head) 2
HHCSC5-38112 Bolt 10
FW-SAE-38 Flat Washer 20
NNC-38 Nylon Nut 10
HHCSC8-516134 Zinc Plated Bolt (60ea on 46” Aerator Head Assembly) 48
TNUT51618 Top Lock Nut (60ea on 46” Aerator Head Assembly) 48
(pillow block bearing, tine, ½ disk, hardware) (Ball Swivel, lift pin, shaft collar & hardware)
Spot Spray Gun
Part # Qty Description
60040 1 ea Spot Spray Gun
60041 1 ea Spot Spray Tip
60029 1 ea ¼” MPT X 3/8” Barb
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Foot Plate Parts
Part # Description Qty
83067 Compression Springs 3
HHCSC5-38114 Bolt 5
NNC-38 Nut 5
FW-SAE-38 Flat Washer 10
80181 Foot Pan Tray (Mild Steel) 1
80029-REV Foot Plate (Mild Steel) 1
(*if parts needed for pivot point*)
Part # Description Qty
FW-SAE-38 Flat Washer 6
HHCSC5-38112 Bolt 2
HNC8-38 Nut 2
NNC-38 Nut 2
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