Little Wonder 8160 manual

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    © 2003 Little Wonder, Schiller Grounds Care, Inc. All Rights Reserved. LITTLE WONDER ® Shr edding Model 8160[...]

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    Table of Contents Important Information A. Introduction On behalf of everyone at Little Wonder, we would like to thank you for your purchase of a Little Wonder Shredding TruckLoader. This professional debris handling machine was designed to the highest standards to ensure you many hours of uninterrupted service. This manual provides the information[...]

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    2. PA CKAGE LID DISCHARGE CHUTE PA RTS BOX: (2) HOSE BANDS (720333.17) (2) HOSE CLAMPS (720105) (1) HOSE FLANGE ASSEMBL Y (720101.17) (1) FLANGE CLAM P PL A T E (720253.10) (1) LITERA TURE P A CKAGE (1) WA RRANTY CARD (1) HARDW ARE BAG (720531): (1) 910131 - KNOB, MALE THREAD 5/16-18, Red (2) 38524 - KNOB, FEMALE THREAD 3/8-16, Black (4) 64229-03- [...]

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    3. Safety and Warnings Caution: Thrown objects. Keep bystanders away. Caution: Hot Surface WARNING Start Stop Faster Slower max. 3 700 min Month/Year XXXX-XX-XX Item # Serial # -1 P/NO.720600 P/NO. 720601 720600 720602 P/NO. 720602 720603 P/NO. 720605 P/NO. 720603 SERIA L No. LABEL W ARNING P/NO. 720609 P/No 910609 WARNING[...]

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    4. General Safety Rules 1. Read and understand manual. 2. Wear eye, hearing, and breathing protection, proper clothing and footwear. 3. While operating the machine always be sure of a safe and secure operating position, maintain a firm footing and good balance at all times. 4. Keep area clear of children, pets and bystanders. 5. Never attempt to us[...]

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    C. Engine/ Fuel Warnings - “Don’ts” Don’t fuel, refuel or check fuel while smoking or near an open flame or other ignition source. Stop engine and be sure it is cool before refueling. Don’t leave the engine running while the Shredding TruckLoader is unattended. Stop engine before putting the Shredding TruckLoader down or while transportin[...]

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    This unit is designed for vacuuming leaves, grass clippings, other organic materials, and quickly loading them from the ground into a truck. Vacuuming sand, rocks, and hard litter will affect the longevity of this machine, and can cause part damage. The Shredding TruckLoader is designed to be used in conjunction with a truck that has a receiver box[...]

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    7. 2. The flange will activate the safety switch assy (720232) that will allow you to operate the unit. 3. When hose is disconnected you can use the flapper retainer to lock the flapper in the closed position during the transportation. E. Attach Boom to the Frame and Connect it to the Hose 1. Insert shaft of the boom assembly (720331.7) into the op[...]

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    8. Operation WARNING DANGER THE OPERATOR OF THIS SHREDDING TRUCKLOADER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS OR HAZARDS OCCURRING TO HIMSELF, OTHER PEOPLE OR THEIR PROPERTY. A. Starting the Engine 1. Check oil level before starting the engine. 2. Turn fuel shut-off valve to “open”. 3. Put choke control to “choke” position. 4. Move throttle control t[...]

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    9. Manually clear the clog E. Stopping the Engine 1. Move throttle to “slow”. 2. Push rocker switch to “off”. 3. Close fuel shut-off valve. F. Refueling the Engine 1. Stop engine and allow it to cool for a few minutes before refueling. G. Transporting the Shredding TruckLoader 1. Disconnect intake hose assembly from the power unit 2. Remove[...]

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    10. A. Storage 1. When not in use store Shredding TruckLoader, in sheltered area (a dry place) not accessible to children. Keep throttle in the “Slow” position and switch “OFF”. 2. The Shredding TruckLoader, as well as fuel, should not be stored in a house or poorly ventilated areas. 3. Do not store fuel in the engine’s gas tank longer th[...]

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    C. Directions for removing the Fan and Talon ring, and reinstallation 1. Remove spark plug wires from spark plug. 2. Remove hose flange assembly. 3 Remove front plate assembly. 4. Remove bolt securing fan and talon ring to engine crankshaft. 5. Remove talon ring 6. Align notch in the front plate of the housing, and fan blades. 7. The fan a 3/4-16 n[...]

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    12. D. Shredding TruckLoader bolt/nut Torque specification Max torque Ft-Lbs (in-lbs) 28 (336) 22 (276) 25 (300) 81 22 (276) 25 (300) 11(132) 22 (276) 31(372) 31(372) 9(108) Item # (Exploded View) 18 21 55 / 21 17 21 23 20 / 22 56 / 57 27 / 57 56 / 57 54 / 22 Bolt/ Nut Size 5 / 16 - 24 x 3 / 4 flange head, Grade 5 5 / 16 - 18 flange nut 5 / 16 - 18[...]

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    13. Key No. Part No. Description Qty. 1 720201.10 Housing Assy 16HP 1 2 720211.10 Front Plate Assy 1 3 720234.17 Hose Flange Assy 1 4 720214 Switch Plate 1 6 720215 Housing Liner Left Half 1 7 720216 Housing Liner Right Half 1 8 720220 Fan Assy 16HP - Balanced 1 9 720255 Talon Ring 1 10 4163559.10 Discharge Chute Assembly 1 11 720240.17 Deflector A[...]

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    14. 70 32 30 55 26 24 57 21 59 56 56 57 59 35 52 59 31 70 59 57 44 59 33 56 23 57 57 27 56 52 51 50 Frame Assembly 54 74 52 52 75 77 77 52 77 76 36[...]

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    LITTLE WONDER ® Schiller Grounds Care, Inc. 1028 STREET ROAD, P.O. BOX 38 SOUTHAMPTON, PA 18966 PHONE 877-596-6337 • FAX 215-357-8045 www.littlewonder.com Specifications, descriptions, and illustrative material in this literature are as accurate as known at the time of publication, but are subject to change without notice. P/N 4163301 05/2009 87[...]