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OPERATION FORWARD MOVEMENT Grab the front handle bar with your fingers and the steering control handles with your thumbs. Push both steering control handles forward at the same time to move forward. Push the controls slightly to move forward slowly. Pushing harder will increase the speed of your forward movement. REVERSE MOVEMENT Grab the rear handle bar with your thumbs and the steering control handles with your fingers. Pull the steering control handles back, towards you, at the
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OPERATION LEFT ZERO TURN MANEUVER Grab the left steering control handle with your left hand and pull back while at the same time grabbing the right steering control handle with your right hand and pushing forward. This will spin the machine left, without mowing forward. STEERING RIGHT Keep your right hand on the right steering control handle. Grab the left steering control handle with your left hand and push forward to steer right. Push the control forward slightly to steer slowly.
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OPERATION WARNING ! THE BRUSH BLAZER CAN EASILY THROW STONES, STICKS AND OTHER DEBRIS AT GREAT VELOCITY, POSSIBLY CAUSING PROPERTY DAMAGE OR PERSONAL INJURY. DO NOT RUN THE BRUSH BLAZER OVER GRAVEL DRIVEWAYS, LOOSE STONES OR MULCH WITH THE BLADES ENGAGED. IF NECESSARY TO CLEAR DEBRIS FROM MOWER DECK, DISENGAGE THE BLADE, TURN THE KEY SWITCH TO THE OFF POSITION AND DISCONNECT THE SPARK PLUG WIRE. BLADE ENGAGEMENT/DISENGAGEMENT ENGAGEMENT PULL UP TO ENGAGE While holding the left steering co
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PUMP ADJUSTMENT WARNING ! BEFORE ADJUSTING THE PUMPS ON THE BRUSH BLAZER, USE A FLOOR JACK TO RAISE THE TRACKS OFF OF THE GROUND. USE BLOCKS UNDERNEATH THE MOWER DECK AND THE REAR CHASSIS TO SUPPORT THE MACHINE. REVERSE FRS ROD ADJUSTMENT BOLT JAM NUT HYDRAULIC PUMP JAM NUT TRAVEL ADJUSTMENT: 1. With the machine securely supported on blocks, loosen the jam nut at the end of one or both FRS rods to be adjusted. 2. Turn the FRS rods either clockwise or counter clockwise until the tracks do
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PUMP BELT ADJUSTMENT The pump belt should be checked periodically for the correct tension. There should be 1” of movement for 10 lbs. of tension applied to the center of the belt. To adjust the belt, follow the steps below and refer to the figures for reference: 1. Use a floor jack to raise the machine off the ground and blocks to support the chassis and deck. 2. Remove the engine deck rear guard and the lower deck pan. 3. Check the tension on the belt using a belt tension gauge. 4. If the b
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DRIVE BELT IDLER ADJUSTMENT When the blade engagement control is disengaged, the drive belt idler puts tension on the drive belt, allowing the drive belt to spin without turning the blades. The drive belt idler must be checked periodically to ensure that the tension is correct, Follow the steps below and refer to the figures for reference: 1. Make sure the blade engagement control handle is disengaged. 2. Remove the engine deck rear guard. 3. Place tension on the drive belt as shown in the fi
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DRIVE BELT ADJUSTMENT The drive belt should be checked periodically for the correct tension. There should be 1” of movement for 16 lbs. of tension applied to the center of the belt. Apply the tension to the center of the belt, on the side of the belt opposite the drive belt idler. To adjust the belt, follow the steps below and refer to the figures for reference: 1. Use a floor jack to raise the machine off the ground and blocks to support the chassis and deck. 2. Remove the engine deck rear g
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DECK BELT ADJUSTMENT The deck belt should move 1/2” with 18 lbs. of tension on the belt. To adjust the tension on the belt follow the steps below and use the figure for reference: 1. Place tension on the center of the deck belt as shown. 2. If the belt needs adjustment, loosen the deck mounting bolts. 3. Break the flange nuts loose on the deck adjustment bolts. 4. Turn the adjustment bolt clockwise to increase tension or counter-clockise to decrease tension. 5. Tighten the flange nuts on the a
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DECK AND DRIVE BELT REMOVAL/REPLACEMENT Use the following procedure for removal and replacement of the drive and deck belts: REMOVAL: 1. Remove the drive belt adjustment bolt from the rear chassis of the machine. (Figure 1) 2. Loosen the two front engine mounting bolts. (Figure 2) 3. Remove the two rear engine mounting bolts along with the main drive take-up. (Figure 2) 4. Loosen the tension on the drive belt by pushing the engine forward. 5. Remove one end of the drive belt from the engine pull
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DECK AND DRIVE BELT REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT Figure 4 Figure 3 REMOVE BELT FROM PULLEY LOOSEN REMOVE DECK ADJUSTMENT MOUNTING BOLTS BOLTS Figure 5 Figure 6 PUSH DECK REMOVE BACK AS FAR HARDWARE AS POSSIBLE Figure 7 Figure 8 PIVOT THE COUNTER SHAFT REMOVE FORWARD DECK BELT REMOVE DRIVE BELT 20
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O OWNERS MANU WNERS MANUAL AL
MODEL MODEL TBB-3000 TBB-3000
P PAR ART# Q0373 T# Q0373
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PECO BRUSH BLAZER TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION PAGE SECTION PAGE Safety Alert Symbols - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 Deck And Drive Belt General Safety Rules - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3 Removal And Replacement - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 19-20 Safety Decals - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4 Track Adjustment/Removal/Replacement - - - - - - - - 21 Peco Limited Warranty - - - - - - - - - - -
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GENERAL SAFETY RULES WARNING ! READ THIS OWNERS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE OPERATING THE PECO BRUSH BLAZER. DO NOT ALLOW ANYONE WHO IS NOT FAMILIAR WITH THE SAFETY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS TO OPERATE THE PECO BRUSH BLAZER. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH ? Read all safety and operating instructions before using the machine. ? Do not operate the machine near people or animals. ? Remove any objects that could be thrown by the rotating blades. ? Always wear eye and ear
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SAFETY DECALS This label reminds you that flying debris is projected in the direction of these arrows. Anything or anyone within this field is in danger of being hit by flying debris. This label lists safe operation procedures. This label warns you of the dangers of carbon monoxide. Do not operate the Brush Blazer without the hoods in place. Keep hands and other body parts away from rotating belts. Keep hands and feet clear of the deck edge. Never reach under the mower deck until the blad
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PECO LIMITED WARRANTY FOR NEW PRODUCTS A. WHAT IS WARRANTED? PECO extends the following warranties to the original purchaser of each new PECO consumer product subject to the following limitations: 1. PRODUCT WARRANTY: Any part of any consumer product, which is defective in material or workmanship as delivered to the purchaser will be repaired or replaced, as PECO elects, without charge for parts or labor, if the defect appears within 90 days from the date of delivery of the product to the origi
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FEATURES AND CONTROLS THE BRUSH BLAZER ENGINE HOOD BELT HOOD FRONT CASTER INSTRUMENT CLUSTER KEY/START AMP SWITCH METER RIGHT HOUR STEERING METER CONTROL HANDLE LEFT STEERING THROTTLE CONTROL CONTROL HANDLE 6
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FEATURES AND CONTROLS BLADE SPINDLE BAR HOUSING CUTTING TOOTH CARBIDE HAMMER CUTTING MODULE TOOTH TANK CAP GAS TANK TREE GATE DECK 7
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FEATURES AND CONTROLS DRIVE SPROCKET FRONT WHEEL IDLER RUBBER WHEEL TRACK HYDRAULIC OIL TANK CAP HYDRAULIC OIL FILTER HYDRAULIC OIL TANK BLADE ENGAGEMENT CONTROL KOHLER ENGINE 8
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FEATURES AND CONTROLS LEFT RIGHT HYDRAULIC HYDRAULIC BATTERY PUMP PUMP COUNTER SHAFT DECK BELT FUEL FUEL RETURN PUMP FUEL FILTER 9
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OPERATION WARNING ! READ THE SAFETY AND OPERATION PROCEDURES BEFORE USING THE PECO BRUSH BLAZER. DO NOT LET ANYONE OPERATE THE PECO BRUSH BLAZER IF THEY HAVE NOT READ AND ARE FAMILAIR WITH THE SAFETY AND OPERATION PROCEDURES. FAILURE TO DO SAY MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. The PECO Brush Blazer is equipped with an operator presence switch located on the left steering control handle. Your left hand must be on the left steering control handle at all times when operating the machine