BRINLY BS-42BH 42 in. Sleeve Hitch Tow-Behind Box Scraper Instructions

June 3, 2024
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BRINLY BS-42BH 42 in. Sleeve Hitch Tow-Behind Box Scraper

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PRODUCT

OPERATION

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OPERATION AS A BOX SCRAPER AND SCARIFIER

  • After the Box Scraper is properly adjusted and mounted to the Tractor, many different operations can be accomplished, some of which are: leveling dirt and gravel, spreading a pile of loose material, filling small holes, cleaning up debris, snow removal, scarifying, etc.
    NOTE : The Box Scraper is not recommended for use in reverse gear.

  • The Tractor speed while operating the unit, should be governed by the task to be accomplished

  • While leveling or grading, do not attempt to cut excessive amounts of hard-packed material at a high rate of speed.

  • Use of the Scarifier is recommended when leveling and grading hard-packed material, to aid in breaking up the surface or gravel layer.
    NOTE : Operate at a speed which allows loose material that has piled up on the face of the Unit to be deposited in low areas.

  • Weight (concrete / patio blocks, etc.) can be added to tray and secured using tie downs through holes in tray flanges.

OPERATION AS A REAR BLADE

  • Your unit may be used as a Rear Blade by removing the Scarifier and Side Plates. (Disassemble by reversing assembly steps 7, then step 6).
  • Various angles (left and right) are obtained by lifting Angling Lever, rotating the Blade to the desired angle, then lowering the Angling Lever into the locking hole.
  • To use the Blade with the Tractor in the reverse gear, raise the Angling Lever, rotate the Blade 180 degrees and lock into the desired position by flipping the angling lever.
  • The Blade is designed to be used in a variety of light jobs: such as leveling, scraping, raking, back-filling, snow removal, etc.
  • Weight (concrete / patio blocks, etc.) can be added to tray and secured using tie downs through holes in tray flanges

MAINTENANCE

  • After the Blade Edge has worn considerably, it should be rotated (from bottom to top) to provide a new edge. Remove the four 3/8″ Carriage Bolts, rotate the Blade and then re-assemble the Blade with the new edge on the surface.
  • Lubricate all pivoting points and the Hitch Pin with a drop or two of 30 weight oil before each operation.
  • Frequently (at least every 8 hours of use) see that all bolts and nuts are tight.
  • When the Unit is not being used, remove all dirt, scale and rust; then touch-up with paint.
  • Apply a coat of grease, oil or rust preventative to blade edge, scarifier and other areas that appear to have “scoured” from operation.
  • Always store in a dry place.

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