O W N E R ' S M A N U A L
L A W N S W E E P E R
SWEEPER MODEL:
SW-15CC
PATENT NO. US 6,640,532 B1
Assembly
Installation
Operation
Repair Parts
For use with Lawn/Garden Tractors
Important:This manual contains information for the safety of
persons and property. Read it carefully before assembly and
operation of the equipment!
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TO HELP PREVENT BODILY INJURY DUE TO LOSS OF
STABILITY OR CONTROL.
TOWING SAFELY
Stopping distance increases with speed and weight of
towed load. Travel slowly and allow extra time and distance
to stop.
Do not exceed maximum towing capacity of towing vehicle
listed in the vehicle operator's manual.
Total towed weight must not exceed limits specified in
towing vehicle operator's manual.
Do not exceed 5 mph.
Do not tow this machine behind a motor vehicle such as a
car, truck or ATV.
Excessive towed load can cause loss of traction and loss of
control on slopes. Reduce towed weight when operating on
slopes.
Do not tow this machine behind a ZTR (Zero Turn Radius)
Mower.
Never allow children or others in or on towed equipment.
SAFETY
Use only approved hitches. Tow only with a machine that
has a hitch designed for towing. Do not attach this machine
except at the approved hitch point.
Read the general safety operating precautions in your
towing vehicle operator's manual for additional safety
information.
Follow the manufacturer's recommendations for weight
limits for towed equipment and towing on slopes. Use
counterweights or wheel weights as described in the towing
vehicle operator's manual.
Operate Safely
Use this machine for intended purpose only.
Do not turn sharply. Use additional caution when turning or
operating under adverse surface conditions. Use care
when reversing. To avoid jack-knifing, do not allow towing
vehicle wheels to contact drawbar.
This machine is intended for use in lawn care and home
applications. Do not tow behind a vehicle on a highway or in
any high speed applications. Do not tow at speeds higher
than maximum recommended towing speed.
Do not shift to neutral and coast downhill.
Protect Bystanders
Towing speed should always be slow enough to maintain
control. Travel slowly over rough ground.
Do not let children or an untrained person operate machine.
Keep bystanders away when you operate this machine
Before you back look carefully behind for bystanders.
Do not let anyone, especially children, ride on this machine
or the towing vehicle. Riders are subject to injury such as
being struck by foreign objects and being thrown off. Riders
may also obstruct the operator's view, resulting in this
machine being operated in an unsafe manner.
Before you operate any feature of this machine, observe
your surroundings and look for bystanders.
Keep Riders Off Towed Attachment
Check towing vehicle brake action before you operate.
Adjust or service brakes as necessary.
Keep riders off towed attachment.
Riders on a towed attachment are subject to injury, such as
being struck by objects and being thrown off the attachment
during sudden starts, stops and turns.
Keep all parts in good condition and properly installed. Fix
damaged parts immediately. Replace worn or broken parts.
Replace all worn or damaged safety and instruction decals.
Riders obstruct the operator's view, resulting in the
attachment being used in an unsafe manner.
Do not modify the machine or safety devices. Unauthorized
modifications to the towing vehicle or machine may impair its
function and safety, and void the warranty.
Keep riders off of hitch bracket.
Keep Body Parts From Under Drawbar
Keep all nuts, bolts and screws tight.
Before you disconnect this machine from towing vehicle
hitch plate:
• Stop on level ground.
• Stop towing vehicle engine.
• Lock towing vehicle park brake.
• Block wheels of the machine.
• Make sure body parts are not under drawbar.
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PARTS REFERENCE
Tools Required for Assembly:
1/2” Wrench (2)
9/16” Wrench (2)
Pliers
Safety Glasses
Gloves
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PARTS LIST
QTY
DESCRIPTION
PART NO.
REF. NO.
1
2
1
1
1
6
4
6
9
1
2
2
2
1
4
6
6
4
4
1
2
2
2
1
1
4
2
2
2
2
1
3
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
1
4
2
2
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
4
2
1
1
Hitch Clevis Assembly
Tow Tube
R-2251-10
R-2254-10
R-2270-10
B-7063
1
2
Lift Handle
3
Caution Label
4
Logo Decal
B-7009
5
Carriage Bolt, ¼" x ½"
Hex Bolt, 5/16" x ¾"
Hex Lock Nut, ¼"
Nylon Insert Lock Nut, 5/16"
Lower Pivot Assembly
Bearing Assembly
Bearing Retainer
11M0808P
2M1012P
B-1673P
B-4786
6
7
8
9
R-2415-10
R-2288
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
61
62
63
64
65
50
55
R-2289
Inner Dust Shield
Lift Link
R-2293-1
R-2416
Self-Taping Screw #12x3/8"
"E" Ring, 5/8"
R-2321
F-577
Brush Section
R-2205
Cotter Pin, 3/16" x 1-1/2"
Brush Holder
50M0624P
R-2281
Brush Axle
R-2259
Dowel Pin
R-2261
Washer, 5/8" I.D. x 1-3/8
Washer, 5/8" I.D. x 7/8"
Drive Pinion, Left Hand
Drive Pinion, Right Hand
5/8" Machinery Bushing
Wheel, 12" x 3" Bar Trd.
Drive Gear, 60 Tooth
Outer Gear Cover
Wheel Axle
R-2262
R-2263
R-2279-LH
R-2279-RH
B-4768
R-2265-CC
R-2280
R-2293-2
R-2306-01
R-2413-10
45M1111P
B-4107
Brush Housing Assembly
5/16" Flat Washer
Vinyl Cap, 1" dia.
Hamper Stop Assembly
Upper Frame Assembly
Spring
R-2296-10
R-2290-10
B-3805
Hex Bolt, 5/16" x 1-1/2"
Hex Bolt, 5/16" x 1-3/4"
Hex Nut, 5/16"
2M1024P
2M1028P
30M1000P
40M1000P
B-3861
53
58
Lock Washer, 5/16"
Hitch Pin, ½" dia.
Hairpin Cotter, Large
Flat Grip
56
D-146P
R-1882
58
Lock Pin
B-3307-S
2M1040P
30M1200P
B-1675P
B-983
Hex Bolt, 5/16" x 2-1/2"
Hex Nut, 3/8"
56
53
33
Lock Nut, 3/8"
Hairpin Cotter, Small
Clevis Pin, 5/16" x 1-3/8"
Hamper Pull Rope
Special Washer, 5/16"
Lower Tube
R-2303
R-2304
52
54
R-618
R-1806-10
R-2194-10
R-2195
9
Rear Tube
45
51
Hamper Stop Rod
Hamper/Wind Screen
Hamper Side Tube, Upper
Hamper Mount Tube
Hamper Spring Rod
External Retaining Ring, 5/8"
Set Screw, 1/4"
R-2426
57
R-2300-10
R-2301-10
R-2307
52
46
R-2320
R-2257
47
Carriage Bolt,5/16"x 1-1/2"
Hex Bolt, 5/16" x 2-1/4"
Adjustment Label
Serial Number Label
11M1024P
2M1036P
R-2463
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Step 1.
14
31
62
9
5/16" Nylon Lock Nut
Qty. 4
9
62
5/16" x 1-1/2", Carriage Bolt
Qty. 4
35
a) Attach Upper Frame Assembly(35) to
Brush Housing Assembly(31).
b) Assemble Lift Link(14) as shown.
Step 2
3
39
5/16" Hex Nut
Qty. 1
39
44
40
44
Lock Pin
Qty. 1
40
5/16" Lock Washer
Qty. 1
a) Preassemble the Lock Pin(44) to
the Lift Handle(3).
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Step 2a
9
5/16" Nylon Lock Nut
Qty. 1
9
38
5/16" x 1-3/4", Hex Bolt
Qty. 1
14
38
32
36
Spring
Qty. 1
32
5/16" Flat Washer
Qty. 2
10
32
36
c) Complete the assembly by adding
the spring, washer and locknut.
a) Assemble Lift Handle(3) to Lift Link(14).
b) Install hex bolts (38) as shown. Add
washer (32) and install handle in middle
hole. NOTE: It may be necessary to put
downward pressure on the Lower Pivot
assembly (10) to line up the holes.
3
Step 3
43
37
5/16" x 1-1/2", Hex Bolt
Qty. 2
35
37
9
5/16" Nylon Lock Nut
Qty. 2
9
2
37
a) Install the Flat Grip (43) to the Lift
Handle (3).
b) Install the Tow Tubes (2) to the
Upper Frame Assembly (35).
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Step 4.
ATTACHING CLEVIS
Attach the Hitch Clevis
Assembly(1) to the Tow Tubes
(2), as shown.
a) Install Hex Bolts (63)
through Tow Tubes (2) and
Hitch Clevis Assembly (1), as
shown
b) Install Lock Nuts (9) to Hex
Bolts. Tighten loosely.
2
41
1
42
9
63
9
41
63
5/16" Nylon Lock Nut
Qty. 2
Hairpin Cotter, 1/8”
Qty. 1
5/16" x 2-1/4", Hex Bolt
Qty. 2
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T O P E D G E O F PA G E
PATENT NO. US 6,640,532 B1
Step 5.
11"
Manual
10"
9"
Hitch Clevis Assembly
3
2
11"
TOP EDGE OF
P
AGE
10"
9"
8"
7"
6"
8"
NOTE: Step 4 is for attaching the Hitch Clevis Assembly
(1) to the TowTubes(2), When complete, the tow tubes(2)
will be approximately level with the pavement:
a) Using this page, set the manual on the floor and
measure your hitch height as shown in illustration.
7"
b) Position the Hitch Clevis Assembly between the tow
tubes for the proper height.
c) Attach the Hitch Clevis Assembly to the tow tubes as
shown in Step 4.
6"
d) Attach the sweeper to the tractor.
e) Adjust the lift handle (3) to position the sweeper
brushes to sweep at the same hieght as the mower
blades.
f) Recheck the Tow Tube for level. The tubes should be
level or slightly higher at sweeper. Readjust clevis if
necessary.
g) When the proper Hitch Clevis level is achieved, securely
tighten the Lock Nuts (9) installed in Step 4.
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Step 6.
a) Install hex nuts to hamper
stop rod(54).
52
b) Assemble rear tube(53)
with holes up to lower
tube(52).
c) Install hamper stop
rod(54) to lower tube(52).
52
46
46
3/8" Hex Nut
Qty. 2
54
46
Step 7.
a) Lower the assembly in
Step 6 into the bottom of
hamper(55).
54
53
b) Assemble the rear tube(53)
with the holes down as shown.
c) Assemble the side
tubes(56) into the rear tube (53)
and into the hamper stop rod (54)
55
56
56
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Step 8.
53
a) Locate and align the holes in the upper rear
tube (53) with the side tubes (56). Locate and
align the holes in the lower rear tube (53) with
the bottom tube (52).
56
58
53
b) Stand in the bottom of the hopper. Insert
the end of the spring rod (58) into the lower
holes aligned in step a. Pull up on the upper
rear tube (53) and insert the other end of the
spring rod (58) into the upper holes.
56
52
Please note that this step must be done with
eye protection (safety glasses) and gloves as
the spring rod requires some force to install.
After installation the spring rod will be slightly
bent.
54
“J”Channel
Step 9.
45
5/16" x 2-1/2", Hex Bolt
Qty. 2
53
45
9
5/16" Nylon Lock Nut
47
54
Qty. 2
33
51
57
47
9
51
Snap
5/16" Flat Washer
“J”Channel
Qty. 4
a.) Attach pull rope(50) to the middle of rear tube(53).
47
3/8" Hex Lock Nut
Qty. 2
b) Attach hamper mount tube (57) with hex bolts, washers, and lock nuts as shown. Do not
overtighten. Hamper mount tube must be free to pivot. Attach Vinyl Cap (33) to hamper mount
tube (57) as shown.
c) Pull up the bottom of the hamper, and snap the “J” channel of the hamper bottom to the
hamper stop rod (54). Secure the snaps as shown. bent.
d) Attach the Lock Nuts (47) to the Hamper Stop Rod (54).
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Step 10.
57
62
56
62
Hairpin Cotter, .08 x 1-3/16"
Qty. 2
61
61
Clevis Pin, 5/16" x 2"
a) The windscreen can be allowed to hang vertically in the back of the hamper or can be
attached as shown. Thread the elastic loops over the washer as shown, or the loops
can be placed between the hamper mount tube (57) and the side tubes (56).
Qty. 2
b) Attach hamper assembly to back of sweeper.
c) Hamper should not touch ground. For adjustment see section “Leveling Hamper” at
end of this manual.
OPERATION
INSTALLING YOUR SWEEPER
TRANSPORTING YOUR SWEEPER
To place the Sweeper in the Transport Position:
CAUTION: Avoid injury! Before installing sweeper
make sure the hamper has been unloaded
Pull sideways on the Lift Handle (3).
Pull handle rearward away from the tractor.
Engage the Lohole.
1. Lock towing vehicle in park. (See Towing Vehicle Manual)
2. Align clevis with towing vehicle drawbar.
3. Install clevis pin through clevis and vehicle drawbar and secure the
locking pin.
To Place the Sweeper into the Operating Position:
Measure the height of the mower blade.
Adjust the Lift Handle (3) into a hole that allows the brushes
to sweep at the height of the mowed grass.
Check to make sure that the Hamper (55) is not dragging
on the ground.
REMOVING YOUR SWEEPER
CAUTION: Avoid injury! Before removing
sweeper make sure the hamper (55) has been
unloaded of all grass and leaves.
OPERATING YOUR SWEEPER
Determining Weight for Cart
1. Unload Hamper.
2. Secure towing vehicle parking brake.
CAUTION: Avoid injury! Excessive towed load
can cause loss of traction and loss of control on
slopes. Stopping distance increases with speed
and weight of towed load.
CAUTION: Avoid injury! Keep feet away from
under drawbar.
3. Remove cotter pin and drawbar pin.
4. Push away from towing vehicle.
5. Install drawbar pin and cotter pin roller towbar for storage.
Total towed weight must not exceed combined
weight of towing vehicle, ballast and operator.
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The following maximum loaded weight capacity is the average
weight of the sweeper plus the weight loaded in the hamper.
LEVELING HAMPER
After the brush height has been set, the tow tubes may require adjustment
to level the tow tubes to the ground. This can be accomplished by removing
the clevis and adjusting the clevis up or down, (refer to step 5) After the tow
tubes are approximately level, the hamper stop assembly may have to be
adjusted so the hamper assembly clears the ground.
Model
Weight Capacity
SW-15CC
87 lbs dry
207 lbs with wet grass
CAUTION: Avoid injury! If additional weight is
required when towing, add weight at or forward
of the rear wheels. Adding weight behind the
rear wheels can affect vehicle steering.
Refer to your towing vehicle manual.
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Towing capacity will vary with weight of towing vehicle and operator. Add
the weight of your machine to operator weight to find the maximum
9
capacity for towing.
Example:
Picture Note: Right front view shown.
If Towing vehicle weighs:
Add your weight:
400 lbs.
200 lbs.
600 lbs.
1. Loosen slightly two nuts (9) securing each side of hamper stop bracket
to brush housing (34). The rear bracket mounting holes in the brush
housing are slotted, allowing the bracket to be pivoted up or down for
adjustment.
Combined weight equals
2. Tap the hamper stop tube (34) up or down to adjust the resting
position of the hamper so that it is approximately level. Tighten
hardware.
To maintain stability in this example, you cannot safely tow more than
600 lbs. without first adding additional ballast to the towing vehicle.
OPERATING SPEED
ADJUSTING BRUSH HEIGHT
The operating ground speed of the sweeper has a direct effect on how
swept material is thrown into the hamper. Material will be thrown farther
toward the back of the hamper as ground speed increases.
Normal lawn sweeping is accomplished when the brushes sweep at the
same height as the mower cutting height.
NOTE: Setting brush height too low for sweeping conditions causes
excessive wheel slippage. For maximum performance, adjust brush
height as high as possible for the material and conditions.
Operate the sweeper at a ground speed that will throw material to the back
of the hamper. Under normal conditions approximately the speed of a brisk
walk or a speed of 3 mph (40 feet in 9 seconds) works best.
EMPTYING HAMPER
A
B
CAUTION: Avoid injury! Before dumping:
Park vehicle safely. (See towing vehicle manual).
Before backing up, make sure area is clear of
bystanders, especially children.
NOTE: Avoid overfilling hamper, especially when sweeping freshly
mowed grass or other moist material. Extremely heavy loads will be
difficult to dump.
1.Pivot lift handle (A) away from lock plate (B) to disengage lock pin in
handle from index hole in lock plate.
2. Move lift handle forward (towards the towing vehicle) to lower brush
height, or back (toward the housing) to raise the brush height. Align
lock pin with appropriate index hole in lock plate and release lift
handle to secure height adjustment.
50
Brush Height
Sweeping Conditions
Ground level to
25mm (1 in.)
above.
Smooth surfaces - Driveways, parking lots and
sidewalks.
25mm (1 in.) to
50mm (2 in.)
Mowed lawns under normal conditions, or light
leaves.
50mm (2 in.) to
75mm (3 in.)
High grass, heavy leaves or heavy grass clippings.
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The hamper pull rope (50) can be routed to the tow vehicle operator’s area
and temporarily secured. The operator can then empty the hamper while
seated in the operating position.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Sweeper does not pick up:
To empty hamper:
1. The adjustement lever is set too low. A sweeper is not a dethatcher and
cannot pull thatch, embedded needles or leaves from deep in the
grass.The adjustment height should be set to the height of the mower
deck blades.
1. Stop towing machine.
2. Engage park brake.
3. Pull on hamper pull rope (50) to tilt hamper forward/upward,
allowing material to exit the opening at the front of the bumper.
2. The adjustment lever is set too high. Lower the adjustment lever.
3. There is a problem with the drive system. See the "Sweeper Wheels"
section.
STORING
The sweeper can be tipped upright and stored against a wall using a
minimum of space:
Grass goes over the top of the Hamper:
1. Forward speed is too fast. Slow the towing vehicle down. Best speed is
3mph or less. (3mph = 40 feet in 9 seconds).
1. Remove any loose material from hamper and brush housing / drive
assembly. The sweeper should be clean and dry before configuring for
storage.
2. Wind screen can be used to break wind coming over the top of the
hamper. Slower forward speeds must be used when using the wind
screen.
2. Remove small hairpin cotters and clevis pins securing hamper assembly
to brush housing and remove hamper assembly.
3. Remove the hamper spring rods and collapse the hamper.
Sweeper Wheels....Not moving... Skip...Lock-up:
4. Remove large hairpin cotter and hitch pin from hitch clevis, if stored there.
5. Move lift handle to the index hole farthest forward (toward the tow tubes).
1. The brush is not turning or stops turning. The adjustment lever is set too
low. Measure the cut height of the mower. Set the brush height to sweep
the same as the cut height.
6. Roll sweeper to desired storage area, lift hitch clevis (A) to pivot sweeper
to vertical position and resting on the tubes (B) at rear of sweeper (bottom
of sweeper should face wall).
2. The drive dowel (21) located inside the small metal drive pinion (24 & 25)
are sticking. Remove, clean, and lubricate the dowel with a light oil (WD40,
3 in 1). Do not use motor oil or grease. This should be done at least once
per season. We recommend in the fall before storage as a minimum.
7. Lift the collapsed hamper assembly by the rear tubes, positioning the
middle of the upper rear tube (C) at the center hamper cut-out over the
opening in the hitch clevis (the inside of the hamper faces the lift handle
and tow tubes, and the bottom (D) of the hamper facing outward). Lower
the hamper to rest in the hitch clevis.
3. The drive pinion is worn and because of the wear it locks up the drive
dowel.Replace the drive pinions. R-2279LH and R-2279RH.
4. The drive pinions when re-installed were installed backwards...ie. the right
side(as if you are sitting on the tractor seat looking forward) was installed
on the left. Remove the pinions. On the back side (opposite) the gears,
there is a stamp "R" and "L". Make sure the pinion with the "R" is installed
on the right side.
A
C
Hamper drags the ground:
D
1. The tow bars are not horizontal to the ground when attached to the tract
Remove the clevis and reinstall in a different set of holes. The clevis can
beturned over to get additional adjustment. See Installation Step 5.
2. After adjustments in one are complete, adjustments to hamper stop
bracket can be made. See "Leveling Hamper" section.
B
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8. Replace hitch pin and large hairpin cotter.
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SERVICE
Do not allow material to remain in the hamper for extended periods of
time. Clean the hamper using a water hose and allow to dry prior to
storage.
SPECIFICATIONS
Maximum Towing Speed ................................. 5 mph
Hamper Capacity ............................................. 15 cu.ft.
Maximum Hamper Weight .............................. 120 lbs.
Empty Weight ................................................... 87 lbs.
Maximum Towed Weight ................................. 207 lbs.
Check all moving parts for wear and freedom of movement.
Routine lubrication of the pinion and dowel pin is required. We
recommend in the fall before storage as a minimum. Remove,
cleanand lubricate the dowel pin (21) inside the drive pinions (24 &25)
with a light oil such as WD40, 3in1, or similar. Do not use motor oil or
grease.
Check the drive pinions for wear. These are considered normal wear
parts. Contact our Customer Service Department to purchase
replacement drive pinions (Part Numberts R-2279-RH and R-2279-LH).
GETTING QUALITY SERVICE
Lubricate the wheels annually with multipurpose grease.
Check all fasteners for tightness.
Quality Continues with Quality Service
We provide a process to handle your questions or problems.Follow the steps
below to get answers to any questions you mayhave about your product.
Inspect for rust on painted surfaces. Sand lightly and touch up
damaged areas with enamel paint.
1. Refer to your attachment and machine operator manuals.
2. In North America or Canada, call 1-866-288-6084 and provide product serial
number and model number.
NOTE: Pinion is marked "R" or "L" on
the back side. "R" indicates RH and
must be installed on the right hand
side of the unit shown below.
Drive Pinion Reference
Wheel axle oil/grease annually
Lightly oil, no grease
16
20
21
12
11
22
25
24
23
59
Left Side
Right Side
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MANUFACTURER’S LIMITED WARRANTY FOR
Pull Behind Accessories
The limited warranty set forth below is given by Brinly-Hardy Co. with
respect to new merchandise purchased and used in the United
States, its possessions and territories.
The provisions as set forth in this warranty provide the sole and
exclusive remedy arising from the sale. Cub Cadet LLC shall
not be liable for incidental or consequentia loss or damage
including, without limitation, expenses incurred for substitite or
replacemen lawn care services or for rental expenses to
temporarily replace a warranted product.
Brinly-Hardy Co. warrants the products listed below against defects
in material and workmanship, and will at its option, repair or replace,
free of charge, any part found to be defective in materials or
workmanship. This limited warranty shall only apply if this product
has been assembled, operated, and maintained in accordance with
the Operator’s manual furnished with the product, and has not been
subject to misuse, abuse, commercial use, neglect, accident,
improper maintenance, alteration, vandalism, theft, fire, water, or
damage because of other peril or natural diaster.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or
consequential damages, or limitations on how long an implied
warranty lasts, so the above exclusions or limitations may not apply
to you.
During the warranty period, the exclusive remedy is replacement of
the part. In no event shall recovery of any kind be greater than the
amount of the purchase price of the product sold. Alteration of
safetyfeatures of the product shall void this warranty. You assume
the risk and liability for loss, damage, or injury to you and your
property and/or others and their property arising out of the misuse or
inability to use this product.
Normal Wear Parts or components thereof are subject to separate
terms as follows: All normal wear parts or component failures will be
covered on the product for a period of 90 days.
Parts found to be defective within the warranty period will be replaced
at our expense. Our obligation under this warranty is expressly
limited to the replacement or repair, at our option, of parts found to be
defective in material and workmanhip.
This limited warranty shall not extend to anyone other than the
original purchaser or to the person for whom it was purchased as a
gift.
HOW TO OBTAIN SERVICE: Warranty parts replacements are
available, ONLY WITH PROOF OF PURCHASE, through our
Customer Service Department at Brinly-Hardy Co.. Call
866-288-6084.
HOW STATE LAW RELATES TO THIS WARRANTY: This limited
warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other
rights which vary from state to state.
This limited warranty does not provide coverage in the following
cases:
a) Routine maintenance items such as lubricants and filters.
b) Normal deterioration of the exterior finish due to use or
exposure.
IMPORTANT: The Warranty period stated below begins with the
PROOF OF PURCHASE. Without the proof of puchase, the
Warranty period begins from the date of manufacture determined by
the serial number manufacturing date.
c) Transportation and/or labor charges.
d) The warranty does not include commercial and/or rental use.
WARRANTY PERIOD:
The warranty period for this Lawn Sweeper is as follows: Steel
Frame Parts - 3 Years. Tires, Wheels, and Drive are normal wear
parts -90 days.
No implied warranty, including any implied warranty of
merchantability of fitness for a particular purpose, applies after
the applicable period of express written warranty above as to
the part as identified below. No other express warranty whether
written or oral, except as mentioned above, given by any person
or entity, including a dealer or retailer, with repect to any
product, shall bind Cub Cadet LLC or Brinly-Hardy Co. During
the period of the warranty, the exclusive remedy is repair or
replacement of the product as set forth above.
This Cub Cadet Licensed product is not manufactured by Cub Cadet.
Conumer inquiries please contact Brinly-Hardy Company
3230 Industrial Parkway, Jeffersonville IN 47130
866-288-6084 www. brinly.com
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