Craftsman 486.24219 User Manual

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FIGURE 5

• Connect the sweeper to the tractor. Set the sweeper

height adjustment handle to about the middle of it's
adjustment range.

• Place the dethatcher in front of the sweeper housing,

underneath the hitch tubes.

• Connect the dethatcher to the conduit clamps using

two 5/6" x -3/8" clevis pins, 5/6" washers and

3/32" hair cotter pins. See figure 4.

CONDUIT
CLAMP

TRANSPORT
HOOK

FIGURE 3

• Assemble a conduit clamp onto each end of the

sweeper height adjustment tube so that the straight
part of the clamp is on top of the tube. See figure 3.

• Remove the hitch brackets and the bolts, if present,

from the ends of the sweeper's hitch tubes. Slide the
transport hook onto the L.H. hitch tube as shown in
figure 3.

• Reassemble the hitch brackets and bolts to the hitch

tubes. Refer to your sweeper owner's manual.

3/32" HAIR
COTTER PIN

5/16" WASHER

5/16" x 1-3/8"
CLEVIS PIN

HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT
MIDDLE SETTING

If you have a 30" sweeper, skip these steps.

• Make sure the sweeper height adjustment handle is

still set to about the middle of it's adjustment range.

• Center the dethatcher with the sweeper.
• Assemble the keeper brackets (bend to the inside)

to the sweeper's hitch tube, outside of the conduit
clamps. Use a u-bolt and two /4" nylock nuts per
bracket. Position the keeper brackets against the sides
of the conduit clamps, approximately perpendicular
to the ground. Tighten the nuts without bending the
keeper brackets. See figure 5.

KEEPER BRACKET

U-BOLT

1/4" NYLOCK NUT

FIGURE 4

FIGURE 6

• Lift the front of the dethatcher and secure it in

transport position using the transport hook. See figure
6.

• To keep the transport hook from sliding back along

the hitch tube, you can fasten the supplied nylon tie
around the hitch tube behind the transport hook. See
figure 6.

TRANSPORT HOOK

NYLON TIE

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