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1. 2 Make sure hoses are connected at both ends Inspect hoses prior to each use 3 not use the unit on slopes greater than 10 degrees 4 The mower must be running in order to vacuum debris through the mower deck 5 In heavy grass it may be necessary to mow and collect at a slower ground speed 6 Never attempt to unclog the collection sys tem until the mower s engine engine has been shut off and all moving parts have come to a complete stop 7 not stand behind the vent at the rear of the collection system due to the potential for small pieces of blowing debris to escape through the vent 8 Wear eye and ear protection SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Transport For best results clean poly mesh inside hood regu larly Instructions for doing this can be found in WARNING the Service section of this manual The collection system bags must be com pletely empty or removed while driving for ward onto a trailer If the mower must be loaded onto a trailer while there is still de bris in the container the mower must be backed up onto the trailer to avoid tipping Cleaning and Washing Storage Regular cleaning washing and lubricating will 1 Clean machine prolong the service of the machine 2 Cover scratches with touch up paint NOTE Use care with power washers to avoid damage to decals Limit direct spray on these 3 Covered or indoor storage is recommended items DO NOT EXCEED 1000 P
2. DANGER Before servicing unit wait for all moving parts to come to complete stop Turn engine off and remove the spark plug wire PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTION Loss of Vacuum Blower hose or hood inlet clogged Remove hose and clean inlet Bags full Inspect and empty Fan blades bent or broken Replace repair impeller Poly mesh plugged Clean poly mesh Unusual vibration Solid object jammed in unit Check and remove any or noise obstruction Loose or missing bolts on unit Tighten or replace bolts Bent or damaged fan Replace repair impleller Unit difficult to close Obstructions keeping door from Clear obstructions completely closing Hood hinge bolts too tight Loosen bolts 16 SPINDLE DRIVE ASSEMBLY NOTE Your Front Weight Bar may look different from those shown in this diagram 17 HOOD ASSEMBLY 99 07 30 x 2 99 06 45 x 6 99 06 13 x 2 11 11 81 x 2 11 00 33 x 8 41 1172 97 69 79 x 8 11 11 77 x 2 20 06 84 x 30 99 05 98 x 16 97 69 78 x 8 1 99 05 98 16 99 10 03 8 41 11 82 11 13 39 11 17 55 20 06 84 30 11 11 86 6 MOS 20 04 78 x 2 97 69 77 x 6 10 27 44 x 11 18 HITCH ASSEMBLY 11 11 62 x 2 99 05 63 x 20 97 69 79 x 22 99 05 63 x 20 11 11 58 x 2 lt I
3. 99 00 74 x 10 97 69 79 x 4 99 00 74 x 10 21 WEIGHT KIT 20 09 21 IN 10 80 96 x 2 I lt Sf i SS i J 2 a IA UN m 15 2 gt en i 11 12 59 x J Pa 97 69 41 x 4 ER92531 x 3 99 05 17 4 97 69 79 4 22 MOUNTING KIT 10 29 98 x 2 97 69 79 x 6 99 05 63 x 6 99 06 54 x 2 11 12 08 x 2 11 12 07 x 2 09 70 76 __97 69 89 x 2 yo 25 63 x 4 10 87 36 x 2 11 12 10 x 2 11 11 97 97 69 79 6 11 12 15 x 2 10 25 63 4 1 2 KI 99 05 63 x 6 9 2 x Ay 11 13 22 RIGHT 249 11 12 06 x 2 by 11 11 99 LEFT NOT SHOWN 99 06 22 x 6 en 11 12 12 10 13 31 x 6 23 BAG ASSEMBLY 11 11 66 E Es ER S y A N 99 06 92 x 3 99 07 17 7 24 DRIVE KIT ASSEMBLY 111775 72 INCH DECK 11 16 76 10 57 43 97 69 98 10 89 51 10 89 44 2 499 01 34 x 4 25 PARTS DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 0 70 76 HOSE CLAMP 6 amp 7 10 01 41 HCS 7 16 20 X 1 1 2 GR5 10 04 13 RHSNB 3 8 16 X 1 1 4 GR5 10 04 72 RHSNB 5 16C X 1 1 4 10 13 31 NUT 1 2C NYLOC 10 17 21 HCS 5 16 18 X 2 3 4 GR5 10 20 49 CLEVIS PIN 10 20 67 KEY 1 4 SQ X 3 4
4. vAZOOIKEES Collection System Operators Manual Models 111793 CS1372 Parts Manual Please read these instructions carefully and make sure you understand them before using the machine MANUAL NO 111725 REV IR 02 18 05 2005 Husqvarna All Rights Reserved Beatrice NE Printed in U S A 2 Operators Guide Features and 4 General Information nennen 5 Safety csini NE 5 Unpacking see 7 Assembly Instructions 7 Collection 7 Blower Drive arriero 11 Operating the Collection 13 Maintenance and Service Instructions la AAA 14 Cleaning Washing 14 SORGE ee ae 14 Preventative Maintenance 14 Caring for Vacuum Hoses 15 Cleaning Poly Mesh uscar 15 OS sa 15 Troubleshooting 16 Replacement Parts past AAA 18 Hiteh ASS ainia 19 20 Weight Kit A 22 Mounting KiE a oo 23 Bag ASSembly ans er 24 25 Parts Description nenne 26 WARNING Engine exhaust some of its constituents and certain vehic
5. 11 11 87 x 4 05 80 3 E 99 02 54 4 99 06 25 4 11 11 67 1111 71 75 97 69 78 3 w 97 69 79 x 22 Non qo 11 11 57 4 11 12 67 x 2 99 05 63 20 99 06 55 2 99 06 13 x 2 11 11 55 97 69 79 x 22 99 05 63 x 20 97 72 50 x 2 11 11 90 19 BLOWER ASSEMBLY 10 25 35 NL dy 99 07 17 x 12 OCKING COLLAR SIDE UP 10 26 91 x 5 11 13 31 10 67 41 10 81 20 x 12 99 02 08 10 57 85 99 07 17 12 1 99 00 74 10 88 03 16 x 7 10 04 72 x 3 11 13 32 10 26 91 5 88 03 16 x 7 10 67 86 x 2 10 26 91 x 5 THIS SIDE DOWN Ne 99 99 06 92 US 11 12 65 21 ai am N 7 235 99 07 17 12 Ne VS 1112 18 e 10 04 13 10 67 21 NG e 20 02 82 22 99 05 17 99 05 46 91 61 59 99 06 92 2 10 17 21 99 05 85 97 69 79 x 4 99 07 17 12 99 05 98 x 12 11 12 29 3 11 11 84 22 OA 17 46 10 81 20 12 9905 98 x 12 99 05 98 x 12 x nu 4844 10 81 20 12 10 27 44 x 6 20 BLOWER ASSEMBLY 11 17 52 10 81 20 12 11 17 73 FEN Leon S SR 2 76269922 PREG
6. 1 4 20 X 3 4 NUT 5 16C WASHER 1 4 NUT 3 8C HFS 1 2 13 X 1 1 2 NUT 1 2 JAM RHSNB 3 8 16 X 1 COTTER PIN 5 32 X 1 1 4 3 8 16 X 1 1 2 WASHER 5 16 NUT 5 16C NYLOC HCS 3 8 16 X 1 3 4 HCS 1 4 20 X 1 3 4 CAST COUNTERWEIGHT VAZOOIKEES
7. good light keeping away from holes and hidden hazards Slow down and use extra care on hillsides Make turns gradually and at slow speed Do not operate across the sides of slopes up and down slopes only Do not operate on steep slopes Turf conditions can affect the machine s stability Do not operate on wet grass where traction may be reduced Do not change the engine governor setting or overspeed the engine Stop equipment and inspect vacuum impeller and hoses after striking objects or if an abnormal vibration occurs Make necessary repairs before resuming operations Look behind and down before backing up to ensure a clear path Slow down and use caution when making turns and crossing roads and sidewalks Stop vacuum and mower blades if not mowing Do not operate machine under the influence of alcohol or drugs Use care when loading or unloading the machine into a trailer or truck Use care when approaching blind corners shrubs trees or other objects that may obscure vision 4 Maintenance and Storage Stop engine and disconnect spark plug wire Wait for all movement to stop before adjusting cleaning or repairing Clean grass and debris from muffler and engine to help prevent fires Clean up oil or fuel spillage Let engine cool before storing and do not store near sparks or open flame Shut off fuel while storing Do not store fuel near flames or drain indoors Never allow untrained personnel
8. 10 22 44 BUSHING MACHINE 18 GA 10 25 35 GREASE CAP 10 26 91 FLANGETTE 10 27 44 RIVET 3 16 X 1 4 10 29 98 FRICTION WASHER 10 44 11 KNOB 3 PRONG 10 54 08 WASHER 10 10 57 43 DECAL NO STEP 10 57 44 DECAL DANGER BELT DRIVES 10 57 85 DECAL WARNING 10 65 04 WASHER HEAVY 10 67 13 SHEAVE 4 10 67 21 IDLER 10 67 41 DECAL SERVERING 10 67 86 BEARING 10 80 96 SPRING RETAINER 10 81 20 NUT 1 4C THIN NYLOG 10 83 69 HCS 1 2 13 X 1 1 4 10 87 36 NUT 1 2 20 HEX JAM 10 89 44 BLOWER PIN 10 89 51 HCS 7 16 20 X 2 1 2 GR5 SPEC 10 99 01 OVER CENTER BAND 11 00 33 WASHER 10 11 00 63 HANGER BAG 11 08 13 RETAINER 1 4C U TYPE 11 11 55 HITCH 11 11 57 MOUNT Z BRACE 11 11 58 SUPPORT OUTER 11 11 62 SUPPORT ARM 11 11 67 SEAL RUBBER 11 11 71 SEAL STRAP 11 11 72 HOOD 11 11 74 HOOD SUPPORT 11 11 75 SUPPORT DRAW LATCH 11 11 77 HOOD HINGE 11 11 81 MOUNT PLATE 11 11 82 INLET TUBE 11 11 83 MESH POLY DIAMOND 11 11 84 BELT GUIDE 11 11 86 SCREW 10 24 X 1 1 8 MACH 26 PARTS DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 11 11 87 NUT 1 2 13 WHIZLOCK 11 11 90 LATCH 11 11 91 SPRING 11 11 92 HAIRPIN 11 11 97 REAR GUARD 11 11 99 HITCH BRACKET LEFT NOT SHOWN 11 12 06 HITCH PIN 11 12 07 TURNBUCKLE 1 2 11 12 08 SUPPORT LINKAGE LH 11 12 10 SUPPORT LINKAGE 11 12 12 DECAL HOT SURFACE 11 12 15 SUPPORT BRACKET 11 12 18 IDLER ARM 11 12 25 FLOOR WELDMENT 11 12 27 BEARING PLATE 11
9. 12 29 SCREW 1 4 20 X 5 8 BTN SKT HD 11 12 59 WEIGHT KEEPER 11 12 60 DECAL VENTILATION 11 12 65 KEEPER IDLER 11 12 67 BRACKET SUPPORT 11 13 13 HOLD DOWN WEIGHT BAR 11 13 22 HITCH BRACKET RIGHT WDECAL 11 13 28 BLOWER DECK PLATE 11 13 31 FAN COVER 11 13 32 FAN WELDMENT 11 13 39 HOOD SUPPORT REAR 11 13 40 BLOWER SUPPORT 11 13 44 PULLEY STACKED DOUBLE 11 16 76 BELT SHIELD W DECALS 11 17 46 BLOWER HOUSING 11 17 47 PULLEY SHIELD 11 17 51 BELT SHIELD W DECALS amp LATCH 11 17 52 BELT 11 17 55 HOSE 11 17 73 DECK PLATE 20 02 82 NUT 3 8 16 JAM NYLOC 20 04 78 DRAW LATCH FLEXIBLE T HANDLE 20 06 84 RIVET 1 4 STAVEX 20 09 21 WEIGHT BAR FRONT 88 03 16 RHSNB 5 16 X 3 4 91 61 59 SPRING 97 69 41 HCS 3 8 16 X 1 1 4 GR5 97 69 77 10 24 NYLOC 97 69 78 NUT 1 4 NYLOC 97 69 79 NUT 3 8C NYLOC 97 69 89 HAIRPIN 4 97 69 98 ZERK 97 72 50 SPRING 99 00 74 RHSNB 1 4 20 X 3 4 GR2 99 01 22 WASHER 3 8 SAE 99 01 34 HCS 3 8 16 X 3 4 GR5 99 01 84 NUT 5 16C CENTERLOCK 99 01 96 5 16 99 02 08 RHSNB 5 16 18 X 1 GR5 27 PARTS DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 99 02 47 99 02 54 99 03 16 99 05 17 99 05 46 99 05 63 99 05 80 99 05 85 99 05 98 99 06 13 99 06 22 99 06 25 99 06 45 99 06 54 99 06 55 99 06 92 99 07 17 99 07 30 99 10 03 ER92531 LOCKWASHER 7 16 WASHER 1 2 RHSNB 5 16 18 X 5 8 GR5 WASHER 3 8 NUT 3 8 16 CENTERLOCK 3 8 16 x 1 GR5 HCS
10. SI WATER PRESSURE FOR CLEANING Preventative Maintenance Schedule ltem Before Every Every Every Each Use 5 Hours 25 Hours 50 Hours Check Tighten Nuts amp Bots x xf 0000 TumHoseendioend x Rotate Hose 111 Clean Machine Inspect Bags 14 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Caring For Hoses 1 Inspect hoses before each use If hoses have excessive wear tears or punctures replace immediately 2 To prolong the life of the hose periodically ro tate hose and turn hose end to end Refer to Preventative Maintenance Schedule in this manual 3 Avoid twists and sharp turns in the hoses as they will increase wear on the hoses 4 Avoid dragging the lower hose along the sides of buildings or other hard surfaces Cleaning Poly Mesh The poly mesh on the collection system is located inside the container hood For best results clean poly mesh regularly Cleaning Instructions 1 Shut off engine 2 Release the two 2 rubber latches under the rear of the hood Open hood and brush debris off of both sides 3 Close hood and re latch DO NOT USE THE COLLECTION SYSTEM WITHOUT POLY MESH SECURELY IN PLACE Caring For Bags Inspect the bags before each use If bags have excessive wear tears or punctures replace im mediately Cleaning Instructions NOTE Under normal usage the bag material is subject to deterioration and wear SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Troubleshooting Guide
11. T 2 Place the support bracket on the frame and secure with 2 990563 3 8 x 1 bolts and 2 976979 3 8 nyloc nuts Figure 1 3 Place the hitch brackets on the frame and secure with 3 990622 1 2 x 1 1 4 bolts and 3 101331 1 2 nyloc nuts Figure 1 ASSEMBLY Remove the 10 5 16 carriage bolts that secure the standard rear guard to the straps and skid plates Remove the standard rear guard Replace with the collection rear guard and secure with the carriage bolts that were just removed Figure 2 FIGURE 2 1 REAR GUARD 2 STRAP Place the hitch assembly on the ground behind the mower Place the 2 hitch pins thru the hitch and the hitch brackets Secure the hitch pins with the 2 hairpins that are secured with the 2 lanyards Figure 3 Move to the rear of the hitch assembly and pick it up towards the rear guard The latch will hook over the top of the rear guard Figure 3 FIGURE 3 1 HITCH ASSEMBLY 2 LANYARD 3 HITCH PIN 4 LATCH ASSEMBLY Place the hood assembly on to the hitch 8 Open the hood and secure the 2 springs assembly Place both hood hinges between to the bolts on the hood assembly and the the upper hitch mounts on the hitch assembly hitch assembly Figure 4 Be sure that the rubber seal is on the inside of
12. ages Tighten the jam nut against the turnbuckle 12 Secure the front of the linkage assemblies _ using the hairpin secured by the lanyard Secure the rear the linkages using the 2 990654 cotter pins provided Figure 6 FIGURE 6 13 Place the hose on the inlet and secure with 1 SUPPORT BRACKET the hose clamp 2 TURNBUCKLE 3 LINKAGE ASSEMBLY 4 LANYARD 5 SUPPORT BRACKET 6 BRACKET 10 ASSEMBLY Blower Drive Kit 1 Open the drive kit box and remove all of the components 2 Place the deck in the lowest cutting height 3 Remove the right side belt shield from the deck 4 Remove the deck belt from the right side pulley 5 Remove the deck pulley but keep the hardware at hand for re installation Note When the deck pulley is removed the spindle can fall out of the cutter housing assembly Be sure to secure the bottom of the spindle so that this does not happen 6 Place the double pulley on the cutter housing spindle usingthe original washers but replacing the 7 16 bolt with the longer 7 16 x 2 1 2 bolt with zerk Torque to 45 ft lbs 7 Re install the deck belt 8 If any weld beads or the edge of the deck top protrude past the right end surface of the deck these must be ground back to allow the blower assembly to fit up flush against the end of the deck 10 11 12 ASSEMBLY Place the blow
13. anic s can not read English it is the owner s responsibility to explain this material to them Become familiar with the safe operation of the equipment operator s controls and safety signs All operators and mechanics should be trained The owner 1 responsible for training the users Never let children or untrained people operate or service the equipment Local regulations may restrict the age of the operator The owner user can prevent and is responsible for accidents or injuries occurring to themselves other people and or property 2 Preparation Wear appropriate clothing including hard hat safety glasses and ear protection Long hair loose clothing or jewelry may get tangled in moving parts Inspect the area where the equipment is to be used and remove all objects such as rocks toys and wire which can be thrown by the machine e Use extra care when handling gasoline and other fuels They are flammable and vapors are explosive Use only an approved container Never remove gas cap or add fuel with engine running Allow engine to cool before refueling Do not smoke while fueling or operating equipment Never refuel or drain the machine indoors e Check that operator s controls safety switches hoses and shields are securely attached and functioning properly Do not operate unless they are functioning properly SAFETY RULES 3 Operation Never run an engine in enclosed area Only operate in
14. er pin weldments in the tubes on the blower assembly Figure 1 Rest the blower assembly on the end and align the deck opening and the blower opening Clamp the front of the blower assembly to the deck and adjust the pin weldments so they clear all portions of the deck and blower Rotate idler arm to the side and secure with the idler keeper Install the belt on the deck pulley Figure 1 Check belt clearance between the discharge mounting tabs The blower may have to be slid forward or back for the belt to clear the chute tabs 18 14 15 16 17 Place the belt shield on the deck and check for clearances between the deck pins and the shield Mark the 4 holes in the pin weldments and center punch Drill the four holes with an 11 32 drill bit Note Make sure the blower is tight against the deck before drilling the holes Secure the deck pin weldments to the deck with the four 990134 3 8 x 3 4 bolts and four 990546 3 8 nyloc nuts Place the bolts from the bottom up Release the idler arm from the idler keeper and install the belt shield Install the hose on the blower housing and secure with the over center hose clamp FIGURE 1 1 BLOWER ASSEMBLY 2 IDLER ARM 3 IDLER KEEPER 4 DECK PIN WELDMENT 5 BLOWER TUBE OPERATION Operating the Collection System 1 NEVER USE THE COLLECTION SYSTEM WITHOUT THE BLOWER ASSEMBLY AND HOSES SECURELY ATTACHED
15. le components con tain or emit chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm FEATURES amp CONTROLS _LATCH BLOWER ASSEMBLY NOTE Your Front Weight Bar may look different from those shown in this diagram 4 SAFETY RULES General Information This manual will assist you in the safe operation and proper maintenance of your Husqvarna equipment Read it thoroughly before attempting to operate the machine Call your dealer or Husqvarna if additional information is required The following safety symbols are used throughout the manual to alert you to information about unsafe actions or situations N DANGER indicates immediate hazards that may result in severe injury or death WARNING indicates unsafe actions or situations that may cause severe injury death and or major equipment or property damage CAUTION indicates unsafe actions or situations that may cause injury and or minor equipment or property damage This equipment should not be modified without the manufacturer s prior written authorization Doing so may not only affect the equipments performance and durability but also create safety hazards for the operator and the surroundings Warranty will be void if changes are made to the equipment without the manufacturer s prior written authorization Safety Procedures 1 Training Readthe Operator s manual Ifthe operator s or mech
16. the hood Place the 2 friction washers between the hood hinge and the upper hitch mount Place 2 990563 3 8 x 1 bolt thru the hinge and mount Secure with 2 976979 3 8 nyloc nut Figure 4 7 IR e 12 E j 1 2 A Z FIGURE 4 1 HOOD ASSEMBLY 5 RUBBER SEAL 2 HOOD HINGE 6 3 8 NYLOC NUT 3 3 8 X 1 BOLT 7 UPPER HITCH MOUNT 4 SPRING 8 HITCH PIN ASSEMBLY 9 With the hood open secure the 3 bags in place The back of the bags will hook over the mounting tabs on the hitch assembly Figure 5 10 Close the hood and latch the draw latch over the draw latch keeper on the hitch assembly Figure 5 FIGURE 5 HOOD ASSEMBLY DRAW LATCH MOUNT TABS DRAW LATCH KEEPER BAG PN 11 Install the 2 linkage assemblies to the 2 support brackets on hitch assembly and the 2 support brackets on the frame The shorter linkage connects to the support bracket on the hitch assembly Figure 6 NOTE The linkage assemblies may need to be adjusted Using 2 3 4 wrenches loosen the 1 2 jam nut on the longer linkage Turn the turnbuckle in the appropriate direction to shorten the linkage assembly Turn until the slop is taken out of the link
17. to service machine Keep hands and feet away from moving parts If possible do not make adjustments with the engine running Keep all parts in good working condition and all hardware tightened Replace all worn or damaged decals ASSEMBLY Unpacking Instructions Cut plastic tie securing the hitch to the crate top Remove the top of the crate Remove the plastic bag Remove the hose Remove the sides and ends of the crate Remove the mounting kit and drive kit boxs from the corner of the crate Cut the two plastic ties that secure the hitch assembly to the pallet Remove the hitch assembly Cut the two plastic ties that secure the back of the hood and the two that secure the front of the hood Remove the hood assembly 9 Cut and two plastic ties that secure the weight bar to the pallet Remove the weight bar 10 Cutthe two plastic ties that secure the blower assembly to the pallet Remove the blower assembly 11 Remove the 1 x 4 that secures the cast weights to the pallet Remove the weights AOS Assembly Instructions Collection System foo Tools Required Ratchet 9 16 Socket Torque Wrench 5 8 Socket 1 2 Wrench 2 3 4 Wrench 1 2 Socket 3 4 Socket 9 16 Wrench Flat Screw Driver FIGURE 1 1 Open the mounting kit box and remove all of 1 SUPPORT BRACKET the components 2 HITCH BRACKE
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