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1019099-F

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English Manual

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OPERATION

CAUTION: AVOID INjURY: 

Excessive towed load can cause loss of control on slopes.  

Stopping distance increases with speed and weight of the towed load. Total towed weight must 

not exceed combined weight of towing vehicle, ballast and operator.

DEPTH / PENETRATION

-  Weight should be added to tray after installing  

to the towing machine. Weight should be secured by 

rope, straps, or other suitable means to contain the 

weight in the tray.

-  Weight tray maximum capacity = 150 pounds.

-  Moderate soil moisture is  

important for proper penetration. 

-  Extremely dry conditions will not permit penetration 

and may damage the tines. Extremely wet conditions 

will cause full pene-tration to the tine spacers. This 

condition will cut slots in the turf.

SPEED

The best operating speed 

is 3 mph or less.

FREqUENCY

Aeration is not accomplished in a single pass. It will 

normally take several passes over the lawn. Alternating 

the direction by 90° will improve the aeration effect.
The aerator may be used in an independent operation or 

may be used when mowing your lawn.

CAUTION: AVOID INjURY! 

Keep body parts away 

from under drawbar. Do not disconnect aerator from 

the towing vehicle with weight on the tray.

USING THE WEIGHT TRAY

The following maximum loaded weight capacity is the 

weight of the aerator plus the weight loaded in the tray:

MODEL 

WEIGHT CAPACITY

SAT2-40BH-S 

42 lbs. (Empty)

   

150 lbs. (Max Load)

   

192 lbs. Max Towed Weight 

Towing capacity will vary with weight of towing vehicle 

and operator. Add the weight of your machine to operator 

weight to find the maximum capacity for towing.

SPEED 

LIMIT 

 

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Summary of Contents for SAT2-40BH-S

Page 1: ...This manual contains information for the safety of persons and property Read it carefully before assembly and operation of the equipment Visit us on the web www brinly com OWNER S MANUAL 4 0 L A W N...

Page 2: ...5 6 Assembly 7 13 USE AND CARE Operation 14 15 Maintenance 16 Storage and Service 16 17 Warranty 18 RECORD PURCHASE INFORMATION Record your purchase information in the spaces provided below Date of Pu...

Page 3: ...on hills you may lose steering control or the towing vehicle may tip Do not start or stop suddenly when going uphill or downhill Avoid uphill starts Slow down and use extra care on hillsides Turf con...

Page 4: ...towing vehicle operator s manual Do not shift to neutral and coast downhill Do not allow children to operate the towing vehicle Do not allow adults to operate the towing vehicle without proper instru...

Page 5: ...10 Ref Part Description Qty 16 1019390 Washer Flat 5 8 thick 10 17 B 3861 Drawbar Pin 1 19 1M1648P Bolt Hex 1 2 x 3 2 20 30M1600P Nut Hex 1 2 2 21 1019753 Washer Flat 1 2 4 22 B 3307 S Transport Lock...

Page 6: ...90 16 Washer Flat 1 2 x4 21 1019753 Washer Thin 5 8 x2 1019391 26 Bolt Hex Head 5 16 x 3 4 x8 2M1012P 13 Bolt Hex Head 5 16 x 1 x2 2M1016P 14 Nut Hex 1 2 x2 30M1600P 20 24 Nut Nylon Lock 1 4 20 x1 B 4...

Page 7: ...8224 HARDwARE IDENTIFIER Illustrations on this page are to scale for faster identification of hardware during assembly Washer Flat 5 16 x6 45M1111P 27 Washer Thick 5 8 x10 1019390 16 Washer Flat 1 2 x...

Page 8: ...x Head Bolts 13 x2 5 16 Hex Lock Nuts 15 Step 2 Attach Clevis 1 to the Drawbar 4 using the following as illustrated x2 5 16 x 1 Hex Head Bolts 14 x2 5 16 Hex Nuts 15 1 14 14 4 x2 13 15 14 15 4 3 15 15...

Page 9: ...Gloves are required when handling aerator tines Tines have extremely sharp points Use caution when handling Step 3 B NOTE The Bearings 25 have two small openings and extensions These are designed to...

Page 10: ...e Assembly 6 through hole in the left End Panel 5 as far as possible See layout below If looseness exists use additional 5 8 Thick or Thin Washers 16 or 26 inside the End Panel to eliminate any side m...

Page 11: ...Assembly 6 Insert one 1 4 x 1 1 4 Hex Bolt 23 though the hole in the end of the Handle Assembly 8 Secure with 1 4 20 Nylon Lock Nut 24 as shown 23 8 24 Step 4 B 8 6 Note The wheel bar mount on the ax...

Page 12: ...the Axle 6 IMPORTANT Attaching the wheel without all of the proper hardware will cause the wheel to wobble Insure all hardware is used see inset below 21 9 6 21 20 28 19 Secure the first wheel to the...

Page 13: ...Bolt 19 1 2 Flat Washer 21 Wheel 9 1 2 Flat Washer 21 1 2 Hex Nut 20 Handle Assembly 1 2 Hex Lock Nut 28 19 21 9 20 28 21 Step 6 Attach the Aerator to your towing vehicle using a Drawbar Pin 17 and t...

Page 14: ...ehicle with weight on the tray Removing Pull FORWARD on Handle Assembly 8 Pull out slightly and position over Transport Lock Pin 22 Aerator rests on wheels Pull OUT on the Handle Assembly releasing fr...

Page 15: ...he tine spacers This condition will cut slots in the turf SPEED The best operating speed is 3 mph or less FREQUENCY Aeration is not accomplished in a single pass It will normally take several passes o...

Page 16: ...low to the ground Do not store Aerator hanging from the wall ceiling or with Tine points facing outward Product packaging can be used to offer a protective area around the Tines Drawbar is a trip haz...

Page 17: ...se find your product serial number and model number then contact our Customer Service department SERVICE In North America and Canada call Toll Free 877 728 8224 Chat online www brinly com Email custom...

Page 18: ...u and your property and or to others and their property arising out of the misuse or inability to use this product NOTE This limited warranty shall not extend to anyone other than the original purchas...

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