Minuteman Parker Sweep-A-Lawn SL8430 Guide

Sweep-A-Lawn
Model: SL8430
Revised 2/95
OPERATION SERVICE PARTS CARE

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13. Owner’s Manual
14. Hex Nuts, 1/4-20 (6)
15. Lockwashers, 1/4 (6)
16. Contour Bolts, 1/4-20 x 1 1/4 (4)
17. Wind Apron Brackets (2)
18. Lower Handle R.H.
19. Tube Clamps (2)
20. Basket Retainer (2)
21. Plastic Bag (contains items 5 and 11, and is
stapled to item 13)
22. Basket Supports (2)
1. Tow Hitch (optional accessory, not shown)
2. Sweeper Head Assembly
3. Cross Brace
4. Support Frames (2)
5. Retainers (2)
6. Basket Assembly
7. Upper Handle
8. Lower Handle L.H.
9. Hex Hd. Bolts, 1/4-20 x 1 1/4 (2)
10. Wind Apron
11. Wind Apron Clips
12. Braces (2)
TOOLS REQUIRED FOR ASSEMBLY:
1. 7/16" Wrench
2. 1/2" Wrench (2)
UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS
AFTER YOU HAVE UNPACKED THE CARTON, IDENTIFY THE FOLLOWING ITEMS:

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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
YOUR SAFETY IS OUR CONCERN. READ ALL SAFETY RULES AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE
ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT. FAILURE TO FOLLOW SAFETY RULES AND OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY.
The unit covered by this owner’s guide is shipped complete in one carton and will take a minimum amount of time and
effort to assemble. Follow all assembly instructions carefully. Whenever the terms left hand, right hand, or L.H., R.H.
are used, it should be understood to mean from a position behind the unit in the direction of forward travel. All hardware
is on the unit in its proper location. If something is missing, notify the dealer/distributor where unit was purchased. If
unable to obtain parts locally, contact the Parker Sweeper Company.
With Support Frame & Handle Assembly properly
assembled, tighten all hardware.
1. Remove the unit and hardware from the main carton.
Do Not discard any inserts until unit is completely
assembled.
2. NOTE: Identification of these parts will be determined
in instructions at point of assembly.
3. Read through the owner’s guide once to familiarize
yourself with the assembly procedure, maintenance and
operation of the unit.
4. Many times the exploded views at the back of this
owner’s guide can aid in the assembly of the unit.
NOTE: See AF-844 Frame & Basket Assembly for reference
to numbers used in the following instructions.
SUPPORT FRAME ASSEMBLY
1. Remove hardware from Hood sides.
2. Place Basket Brackets (8) and (9) ends into slots on
Hood sides.
3. Align holes in Basket Brackets (8) & (9), Hood sides,
and Support Frames (1).
4. Attach Contour Hd. bolts (21) to upper and lower side
holes on Support Frames (1), Hood and Basket Brackets
(8) & (9).
5. Secure with Lockwashers (24) and Hex Nuts (25).
1. Remove Lower Handles (3) & (4) from shipping position.
2. Place the lower holes on Wind Apron (17) in alignment
with top side holes in Hood.
3. Attach Flatwashers (23) onto Hex Hd. Bolts (20) and
place Bolts (20) through holes in Wind Apron (17) and
Hood.
4. Fold Wind Apron over so item does not interfere with
assembling Handles.
5. Place lower end of Lower Handle L.H. (3) inside of Hood
and attach to Hex Hd. Bolt (20).
NOTE: Lower Handle L.H. (3) can be identified by square
holes in the Tubing.
6. Attach Tube Clamp (19) to Bolt (20). Secure with
Lockwasher (24) and Hex Nut (25), but do not tighten.
7. Place lower end of Lower Handle R.H. (4) inside of Hood
and attach to Hex Hd. Bolt (20).
8. Repeat step 6.
9. Place curved end of Braces (15) into back side holes
on Support Frames (1).
10. Attach Upper Handle Assembly (5) over the ends of
Lower Handles (3) & (4) and align side holes in both
Handles.
11. With holes aligned place braces (15 ) through holes of
Upper Handle Assembly (5) and Lower Handles (3) &
(4). Secure with Retainers (16).

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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS (Continued)
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
READ SAFETY & OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE OPERATING EQUIPMENT
SWEEPING TIPS
1. Unfold Basket (18).
2. Place Upper Wooden Basket Rods into Basket
Supports (6) on Upper Handle Assembly (5).
3. Place Lower Wooden Basket Rods into Basket
Brackets (8) & (9) until Basket Retainers (10) hold
in place.
4. Unfold Wind Apron (17) and attach Hooks to the
back of Basket (18).
1. The efficiency of this unit depends on the proper adjustment by loosening Adjusting Knob.
2. With Knob loosened slide Frame Assembly up, to lower Brushes, or down, to raise Brushes.
3. When unit is at desired height tighten Adjusting Knob.
4. When using Sweeper in grass make sure Brushes are just touching the top of the grass. If Brushes are adjusted
too low it may cause Sweeper to flip over when using the Towing Package or when used manually.
5. To clean sidewalks or driveways lower the Sweeper until Brushes just touch the surface of pavement.
NOTE: If the Brushes do not rotate and the Wheels slide when Sweeper is being used, Brushes are set too low.
GENERAL NOTE: Avoid severe steep slopes that may cause Sweeper to turn over when being used.
1. Use Sweeper in early Spring to give your lawn a healthful cleaning.
2. Use Sweeper after mowing to remove turf clippings and give the lawn a blanket-like effect.
3. Sweep often in Fall as leaves are dropping. Do not wait until leaves are all off trees.
4. For best sweeping results keep lawn cut short. When sweeping turf clippings do not overload Basket. Turf clippings
are heavy and overloading Basket will put unnecessary stress on Basket.
5. To reduce the number of loads required when picking up leaves, it may be easier to mow over the leaf area at your
normal mowing height before using the Sweeper. The mowing will break up the leaves allowing them to compact
when picked up with the Sweeper. This may reduce your leaf loads to approximately one quarter the number
required when picking up whole leaves.

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MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
CLEANING HOOD AND BASKET
BRUSH CARE AND REPLACEMENT
Brush Removal
Should the bristles take a set from use, reverse the Brushes on the Reel Shaft. Never allow the Brush Bristles to remain
in a bent position on any object for any length of time as they can become set in that position.
1. Wet grass clippings have a tendency to dry and adhere
to the inner face of the hood; it is important to keep
this face clean for good sweeping action.
2. The basket should always be emptied immediately after
each time the Sweeper is used.
3. If the grass or leaves being picked up are wet; wipe
Basket out with soft cloth after dumping.
1. Keeping the Basket clean and dry will lengthen its
service life.
2. Clean Hood and Basket with warm soapy water, wipe
dry with clean soft cloth.
1. Turn the Sweeper upside down on a workbench or the
ground.
2. Notice the Brush Stud has a collar fitting against one
of the Brush Brackets holding it against the Reel Shaft.
3. Remove the Hex Nuts and Brush Clamps from the end
of the Studs, on the sides with the collar.
4. Remove the Brushes from the Brush Bracket slots.
5. Remove the Hex Nuts and Brush Clamps from the
opposite end of the Studs, but DO NOT remove the
Speed Nut (this would allow the Stud to fall out of Reel
Shaft releasing the Brush Brackets).
To Replace Brushes
1. Turn the Reel Shaft to position the Brush Strips in
the slots of the Brush Brackets that are held on the
Stud by the Speed Nut.
2. Position the Brush Clamps and finger-tighten Hex
Nuts. Be sure Brushes are all the way down in all the
Brush Brackets.
3. Brushes will be staggered with a slight overlap.
Tighten Lock Nuts to assure Brushes will be held
firmly in place.
4. Turn the Reel Shaft so the installed Brush Strips are
on the bottom.
5. Repeat the sequence of installation for the remaining
four Brushes.
6. Tighten all Nuts, torque to 50 to 55 inch pounds.

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PARTS LIST
Item Part No. Qty. Description
1 78-174-C 1 Frame Weldment
2 80-117-D 1 Hood Assembly SL-8430
3 1400-15-B 8 Brush Strip Assembly SL
4 78-17-A 2 Spacer Reel Shaft
5 78-32PLT 1 Reel Shaft ZP
6 75-89-A 3 Speed Nut
7 74-13-C 6 Bracket
8 74-16PLT 3 Plated Stud Zinc
9 69-04-A 6 Clamp Brush Strip
10 69-233-A 2 Bushing, Nylon SL
12 SA-1580-B 1 Pinion Kit
13 79-94-A 1 Fluted Knob
14 79-104-A 2 Retaining Ring
15 SA-1112-C 2 Wheel & Tire Assembly
17 70-516-16 1 Carriage Bolt
18 711506 1 WSR-Flat 5/16 ST PL
19 711545 1 WSR-Helical 5/16
20 946-816-16 1 Fiber Washer
21 946-121620 1 Fiber Washer
22 362-416 6 Nut-Hex Self-Locking
23 380-332-16 2 Cotter Pin

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PARTS LIST
Item Part No. Qty. Description
1 82-208-B 1 Support Frame
2 82-205-B 1 Handle Cross Bar
3 82-206-C 1 Lower Handle
4 82-233-C 1 Lower Handle
5 SA-1119-C 1 Upper Handle Assembly
6 80-110-A 2 Basket Support
7 77-10-A 4 Push Nut Basket Support
8 62-99-RB 1 Bracket
9 62-100-LB 1 Bracket
10 83-206-A 2 Basket Retainer SL-8430
11 79-174-A 2 Block - Pivot Bearing
12 SA-706-B 2 Caster Assembly
13 82-138-B-1 2 Special Washer
14 74-126-A 2 Spacer
15 82-214-A 2 Brace-Wire
16 59-45-A 2 Retainer
17 82-240-B 1 Wind Apron Assembly
19 59-77-A 2 Clamp
20 713005 2 BLT-HH 1/4-20 x 1 1/2 #5
21 69-416-20 4 BLT-Cont HD 1/4-20 x 1.25
22 713030 2 BLT-HH 5/16-18 x 1 3/4 #5
23 711505 2 WSR-Flat 1/4
24 711544 6 WSR-Helical 1/4
25 711316 6 Nut-Hex 1/4-20 ST PL
26 711373 2 Nut-Nloc 1/4-20

LIMITED WARRANTY
The Parker Sweeper Company warrants to the original purchaser/user that this product is free from defects in workmanship
and materials under normal use and service for a period of two years from date of purchase. In addition, Parker Sweeper
Company will, at its option, honor labor warranty claims for the first 12 months from date of sale, provided such claims are
submitted through and approved by factory authorized repair stations. Parker Sweeper Company will, at its option, repair or
replace without charge, except for transportation costs, parts that fail under normal use and service when operated and
maintained in accordance with the applicable operation and instruction manuals.
This warranty does not apply to normal wear, or to items whose life is dependent on their use and care, such as belts, cords,
switches, hoses, rubber parts, electrical motor components or adjustments. Parts not manufactured by Parker Sweeper
Company such as engines, batteries, battery chargers, hydraulic pumps, and tires are covered by and subject to the warranties
and/or guarantees of their manufacturers. Please contact Parker Sweeper Company for procedures in warranty claims against
these manufacturers.
Special warning to purchaser — Use of replacement filters and/or prefilters not manufactured by Parker Sweeper Company
or its designated licensees, will void all warranties expressed or implied.
A potential health hazard exists without exact original equipment replacement.
All warranteed items become the sole property of Parker Sweeper Company or its original manufacturer, whichever the case
may be.
Parker Sweeper Company disclaims any implied warranty, including the warranty of merchantability and the warranty of fitness
for a particular purpose. Parker Sweeper Company assumes no responsibility for any special, incidental or consequential
damages.
This limited warranty is applicable only in the U.S.A. and Canada, and is extended only to the original user/purchaser of this
product. Customers outside the U.S.A. and Canada should contact their local distributor for export warranty policies. Parker
Sweeper Company is not responsible for costs or repairs performed by persons other than those specifically authorized by
Parker Sweeper Company. This warranty does not apply to damage from transportation, alterations by unauthorized persons,
misuse or abuse of the equipment, use of non-compatible chemicals, or damage to property, or loss of income due to
malfunctions of the product.
If a difficulty develops with this machine, you should contact the dealer from whom it was purchased.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights which vary from state to state. Some states do not
allow the exclusion or limitation of special, incidental or consequential damages, or limitations on how long an implied warranty
lasts, so the above exclusions and limitations may not apply to you.
A Minuteman International Company
World Headquarters Minuteman Canada, Inc.
Minuteman International, Inc. 2210 Drew Road
111 South Rohlwing Road Mississauga, Ontario
Addison, Illinois 60101 L5S 1B1
(630) 627-6900 (905) 673-3222
FAX (630) 627-1130 FAX (905) 673-5161
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