Husqvarna Lawn Sweeper 325 LX User Manual

 
325 LX Clean Sweep Assembly  
Secure the drum axle  
to the shaft  
2
Clevis Pin  
Hitch  
Pin  
Install drum  
axle onto  
1
27033  
Drum Axle  
Cotter Pin  
output shaft  
4
Secure  
with a  
cotter pin  
Install the sweeper  
drum assembly  
3
Drum  
Assembly  
1. Push one of the drum axles onto  
either of the two gearcase output  
shafts. If necessary, rotate the  
4. Use a cotter pin to secure the drum  
assembly on the axle (see inset).  
The cotter pin is designed to fit  
tightly against the outboard end of  
the drum, so you may need to  
compress the drum face slightly  
during installation.  
drum axle until the clevis pin hole  
in the axle aligns with the matching  
hole in the gearcase output shaft.  
2. Use a clevis pin and hitch pin to  
secure the drum axle to the shaft.  
5. Repeat Steps 1-4 to install the  
remaining axle and drum assembly.  
3. Slide the recessed end of a sweeper  
drum assembly over the assembled  
axle, and then push the drum down  
the axle until it bottoms at the  
clevis pin.  
CAUTION!  
The two drum assemblies are  
identical, but each drum must be  
installed with its recessed end  
facing toward the gearcase.  
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Break-in and Operation  
If the machine is used in dusty conditions, the air filter should be saturated  
in air filter oil (see "Oiling the Air Filter" in the operators manual that came  
with the powerhead). Please check and clean the air filter often and replace  
the filter when necessary to prevent damage.  
ALWAYS wear  
hearing protective  
The Properly Dressed Operator  
devices.  
ALWAYS wear eye  
protection such as  
goggles or safety glasses.  
ALWAYS wear a mask to  
protect against dust or  
other airborne particles.  
ALWAYS wear close fitting  
clothes. Gloves offer added  
protection and are strongly  
recommended. Do not wear  
clothing or jewelry that could get  
caught in machinery.  
BEWARE of  
thrown debris!  
DIRECTION OF  
ROTATION  
ALWAYS wear leather or  
heavy-rubber shoes.  
NEVER work barefoooted!  
gravel or similar abrasive material.  
Once broken in, the Clean Sweep will  
effortlessly move an amazing variety  
of materials, ranging from snow or  
standing water to heavier objects such  
as gravel or wood chips.  
Experience will help you under-  
stand the operating principles of the  
Clean Sweep, but safe operation must  
be practiced from the start.  
The Clean Sweep works best when its  
rubber fins can quickly slide or “skim”  
over the surface being swept.  
New or replacement sweeper belts  
tend to grip or drag on hard surfaces,  
and should be thoroughly broken in or  
“scuffed” before the broom is actually  
put to work.  
Break-in is easily accomplished by  
operating the Clean Sweep at full  
throttle for 3 to 5 minutes in loose  
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Operating Techniques  
Operate the Clean Sweep at or near  
full throttle with its sweeper fins  
resting on the work surface.  
IMPORTANT!  
It is both tiring and unnecessary to lift  
or hold the fins from the work surface  
during sweeping.  
Sweeping  
corners with the  
PowerBroom  
upside down  
When sweeping narrow areas such  
as sidewalks, the Clean Sweep can be  
used to throw material directly ahead  
of the operator. Clearing wider areas  
may require sweeping at an angle to  
create windrows to one side of the  
path being cleared.  
DIRECTION OF  
ROTATION  
Windrows of lighter materials often  
can be combined into one main row or  
pile for eventual pickup, while heavy  
or bulky material may need to be  
collected row-by-row.  
To pull debris from corners,  
reverse sweeper drum rotation by  
turning the powerhead over (throttle  
facing “up”).  
WARNING!  
Reversing the Clean Sweep will  
cause debris to be thrown back  
toward the operator. When  
reversing the Clean Sweep, use  
lower throttle settings and  
beware that thrown debris may  
also affect your footing!  
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Operating and Safety Tips  
Maintain a  
shallow  
working  
angle.  
A steep  
working  
angle  
risks loss  
of  
control!  
WARNING!  
Maintain a shallow angle to the  
work surface!  
than a lawnmower blade, you  
must avoid any operation  
where thrown objects could  
pose a threat to persons or  
property!  
A high angle of operation  
tends to propel the broom  
toward you, risking loss of  
control of the machine.  
Never operate the Clean  
Sweep if any protective  
devices (engine covers, stop  
switch, etc.) are missing or  
damaged!  
The sweeper belts may rotate  
when the Clean Sweep is  
started!  
Always maintain a firm grip  
when starting the Clean  
Sweep. Beware of objects that  
could become entangled in or  
be thrown by the rotating  
sweeper belts.  
Never operate the engine at  
high rpms without a load!  
Doing so could damage the  
engine.  
Avoid low rpm operation  
YOU MUST ALWAYS GUARD  
AGAINST THROWN DEBRIS!  
Continuous low-rpm operation  
can lead to premature clutch  
failure.  
Although the Clean Sweep’s  
sweeper belts are less forceful  
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