Snapper 151-3845 Adjusting Drive Chain Idler, Adjusting Brush Contact Area, Replacing Shear Bolt

Page 25

51-3845, 7/0425

MAINTENANCE SECTION

ADJUSTING DRIVE CHAIN IDLER/BRUSH PATTERN

Adjusting Drive Chain Idler

1.Clean debris off the idler adjustment screw (figure 1) located on the drive end of the brush head.

2.Disconnect the quick release end of the sweeper drive shaft.

3.Raise the sweeper several inches off the ground.

4.Loosen the jam nut.

5.While rotating the brush manually, turn the idler screw by hand until it will not tighten any more.

IMPORTANT – Avoid damage to the sweeper drive mechanism. Tighten the idler by hand only. Using a wrench or other tool can result in overtightening the idler which can damage the drive chain and other parts.

6.Tighten the lock nut.

__________________________________________

Figure 1

Figure 2

Adjusting Brush Contact Area

NOTE – Keep tires at the correct pressure.

1.Drive to a dirty section on a hard surface.

2.Set the brush on the ground and run it 30 seconds without moving the tractor.

3.Stop, raise the brush head assembly, back away and park the tractor.

4.Measure the path cleared. If the sweeper is ad- justed correctly, the path will be 2-3 in. (51-76 mm) wide.

5.Adjust brush contact area with the brush adjust- ment knob (figure 2). To make the path wider, lower the brush head assembly by turning the knob to the left (counterclockwise). To create a narrower path, raise the brush head assembly by turning the knob to the right (clockwise).

__________________________________________

Replacing Shear Bolt

Replace the shear bolt in the end of the drive shaft if it breaks.

1.Remove any remaining parts of the broken shear bolt.

2.Install a new shear bolt.

3.Check the condition of the snap ring retaining the drive shaft. Replace if it is broken or damaged.

__________________________________________

Safety Labels

Replace worn or damaged safety labels before the sweeper is operated. If any safety labels become damaged when parts are repaired, replace those labels before operating the sweeper.

Keep all safety labels clean so they are easy to read.

Order replacement safety labels (shown on pages 11- 12 of this manual). Replacement safety labels are supplied at no charge.

See page 10 for the location of safety labels on the sweeper.

__________________________________________

Image 25
Contents M26 Series 51-3845, 7/04 Table of Contents 51-3845, 7/04 Operation Maintenance Serial & Part Numbers Specifications & Features Safety Alert SymbolWarranty Importance of this ManualHazard Definitions Read this ManualOperation Service & Repair Locations Care of Safety SignsRepresentations of Labels Pinch Point Install Front Hitch Initial InstallationInstall Long Drive Shaft Brush head not shown Operational Check Sweeper Control Operating SweeperSnow Removal Leaf Raking Lawn ThatchingGeneral Sweeping If Brush Wears Unevenly If Material Piles in Front of SweeperIf Driveline Wears Quickly Sweeper & Hitch Removal Tractor Air Filter LubricationBrush Replacement Daily Maintenance ChecksOn next Maintenance Section Brushreplacement Adjusting Brush Contact Area Adjusting Drive Chain IdlerSafety Labels Replacing Shear Bolt51-3845, 7/04 Parts Part Qty Description Brush Head Parts Section Hitch Assembly #1709659 QTY #1709660 QTY #1960587 QTY #1924366 QTY Item Part Qty Description Appendix Hardware Identification ThankyouforpurchasingaSweepsterproduct.Warrantyprotection One year