Marshalltown SP684 SURFACE SHARK Surface Planer User Manual

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SP684 SuRFACE ShARK SuRFACE PLANER

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ENGINE LoSES PoWER

Incorrect carburetor/fuel injection adjustment. See

Service section.

Water in fuel supply. Drain and replace fuel.

Excessive carbon accumulation in combustion

chamber. See Service section.

Fuel tank breather vent closed (if so equipped). open

vent.

Air filter blocked. See Service section.

ENGINE CoMPoNENT FAILuRE

Cracks develop in the muffler pipe or crankcase

area. Excessive engine speed. Reset maximum

engine governed no load speed to 3450 RPM. See

Specifications section.

OPERATIONAL PROBLEMS

Application: All Models

uNEvEN FLAIL WEAR

Excessive cutting depth for the feed/travel rate. Raise

the flail drum and make multiple, shallow passes

instead. Reduce the feed/travel rate. See OPERATING

THE SURFACE PLANER ON THE JOB SITE.

Improper flail and spacer washer setup. See FLAIL

DESIGN AND APPLICATION.

Accumulation of foreign material. Clean and/or replace

the flails and spacer washers as necessary.

Flails and/or spacer washers are too tight on the drum.

Remove and/or replace flails and spacer washers. See

FLAIL DRUM RODS.

EXCESSIvE JuMPING oN ThE WoRK SuRFACE

Excessive cutting depth for the feed/travel rate. Raise

the flail drum and make multiple, shallow passes

instead. Reduce the feed/travel rate. See OPERATING

THE SURFACE PLANER ON THE JOB SITE.

Engine/Flail RPM too low. Reset engine speed. See

OPERATING THE SURFACE PLANER ON THE JOB

SITE.

ACCELERATED v-bELT WEAR

Misaligned and/or improperly tensioned pulleys.

Readjust pulleys and v-belt. See Service section.

Worn pulleys. Replace pulleys as required. See

INSTALLING A REPLACEMENT V-BELT OR

PULLEY.

Improper v-belt. Replace with a Goodyear 3vX335 v-belt

or equivalent. See INSTALLING A REPLACEMENT

V-BELT OR PULLEY.

bent driveshaft. See CHECKING DRIVESHAFT RUN

OUT.

v-belt rubbing on the work surface. Inspect the belt

guard bumper for wear. Repair or replace the guard as

necessary. Readjust cutting height. Remove excess

loose material from the work surface. See OPERATING

THE SURFACE PLANER ON THE JOB SITE.

ACCELERATED bEARING WEAR AND/oR

FAILuRE

Misaligned and/or improperly tensioned pulleys.

Readjust pulleys and v-belt. See Service section.

bent driveshaft. See CHECKING DRIVESHAFT RUN

OUT.

Improper

lubrication.

See

LUBRICATION

REQUIREMENTS.

uNEvEN CuTTING ACTIoN

Excessive material build-up on the wheel face surfaces.

Remove the material.

Excessive caster wheel bearing wear. Replace the

caster.

Excessive front or rear axle wear. Replace the

appropriate axle assembly. See ALIGNING THE

FRONT AND REAR CASTER WHEELS.

Front and rear caster wheels are not properly aligned.

See ALIGNING THE FRONT AND REAR CASTER

WHEELS.

Flails and/or spacer washers are too tight on the drum.

Remove and/or replace flails and spacer washers. See

FLAIL DRUM RODS.

Mixing new and worn flails. Remove and replace with

flails of the same, approximate diameter. See FLAIL

DRUM RODS.

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