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L-1782-BH-01 OWNER'S MANUAL MODEL: 1695066 Important: This manual contains information for the safety of persons and property . Read it carefully before assembly and operation of the equipment! Assembly Installation Operation Repair Parts THA TCHER[...]
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L-1782-BH-01 2.[...]
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L-1782-BH-01 HARDW ARE REFERENCE T ools Required for Assembly: * 7/16" wrench * 1/2" wrench * Flat Head Screwdriver * Hammer * Pair pliers 3.[...]
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L-1782-BH-01 4. Parts Reference REF . NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 22 23 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 PA R T N O . B-983 B-1673P C-123 R-618 R-635-01 R-636 R-637-01 R-640 R-653 R-704 R-705-10 R-713-10 R-746 R-755-10 R-1503 R-1835-10 R-2466-10 R-2474-10 R-2473-10 R-775-10 R-803 10M0840P 1 1M1016P 30M1000P 40M1000P 4 5 M 1111 P 4[...]
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L-1782-BH-01 5. EXPLODED REFERENCE 32 31 19 23 22 20 17 33 9 4 28 27 10 5 7 30 6 30 30 6 30 3 6 5 10 7 20 29 1 2 27 28 4 28 27 26 26 26 12 13 29 25 16 25 11 11 2 28 27 14 28 28 26 26 27 27 27 27 15 8 8 27 26 28[...]
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L-1782-BH-01 Step 1. Step 2. 6. 27 Hex Nut Qty . 4 26 5/16" x 1", Carriage Bolt Qty . 2 28 5/16" Lock Washer Qty . 4 2 Hex Lock Nut Qty . 4 25 1/4" x 2-1/2", Carriage Bolt Qty . 4 25 25 2 2 4 Reinforcing Washer Qty . 2 26 26 27 27 28 28 4 4[...]
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L-1782-BH-01 7. Step 3. Step 4. 27 Hex Nut Qty . 8 26 5/16" x 1", Carriage Bolt Qty . 8 28 5/16" Lock Washer Qty . 8 26 4 28 27 15 W ARNING: F ailure to install saf et y wires can result in personal injury if a tine should disengage from tine tra y . ! 4 Reinforcing Washer Qty . 8[...]
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L-1782-BH-01 8. Step 5. Step 6. 27 Hex Nut Qty . 4 26 5/16" x 1", Carriage Bolt Qty . 2 28 5/16" Lock Washer Qty . 2 28 28 26 27 27 30 1/2" Flat Washer Qty . 4 6 Push Nut Qty . 2 30 6 7 3[...]
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L-1782-BH-01 9. Step 7. Step 8. 27 Hex Nut Qty . 4 26 5/16" x 1", Carriage Bolt Qty . 2 22 20 28 26 27 27 28 5/16" Lock Washer Qty . 2 5 Locking collar Qty . 2 10 1/2", Nylon Bearing Qty . 4 10 5 Step 9. 3" A 1 1/32" diameter hole needs to be drilled in right side of your tractor frame above front tire. Layout and dril[...]
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L-1782-BH-01 10. Step 10. Step 1 1. 28 26 27 Assembly Lift Lock bracket assembly to tractor under frame where the hole was drilled in previous step . 28 26 27 1 29 13 27 Hex Nut Qty . 1 26 5/16" x 1", Carriage Bolt Qty . 1 28 5/16" Lock Washer Qty . 1 27 Hex Nut Qty . 2 26 5/16" x 1", Carriage Bolt Qty . 2 28 5/16" Loc[...]
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L-1782-BH-01 OPERA TION T ine ACTION- Grass should be less than 3" tall for proper tine action. When in use, all tines on the De-thatcher should deflect back and "flip" the thatch forward as shown in illustraion. If the tines seem to drag without flipping forward, the tine tray is too low and should be raised. If all the tines stay i[...]