Billy Goat Blower CR550HC User Manual

CR Owner’s Manual  
BILLY GOAT CR550HC POWER RAKE  
Owner's Manual  
Accessories  
Replacement Parts  
DRIVE  
BELT  
FLAIL  
SPACER  
BUMPERS  
A complete  
FLAIL SHAFTS  
A full set of four  
shafts for  
replacement.  
Includes 8 new lock  
clips for  
replacement  
installation.  
Note: We  
recommend  
SLICING REEL  
A complete verti-  
slicing reel for your  
CR. 20" wide reel for  
use in grasses that  
require vertical  
SLICING BLADES  
A full set of twenty  
blades for  
BLADES  
Original  
Equipment drive  
belt for your CR.  
A complete  
replacement set.  
44 of 1/2" spacer  
bumpers and 4  
of 1/4" spacer  
bumpers  
replacement. Includes  
40 new capscrews,  
and lock nuts for  
replacement  
replacement set.  
52 of our high  
quality flail  
cutting, and for  
blades for your  
CR. Includes 8  
new lock clips for  
replacement  
installation.  
assisting in lawn  
installation.  
overseeding projects.  
replacing the shafts  
when you replace  
flails.  
P/N 350251  
P/N 350207  
P/N 350258  
P/N 350187  
P/N 350252  
P/N 350185  
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SERIAL PLATE DATA  
Record the model number, serial number, date of  
purchase, and where purchased.  
Purchase Date:  
Purchased From:  
Specifications  
CR550HC  
Engine: HP  
5.0 (3.73 kW)  
Engine: Model  
GC160AQHA  
HONDA OHC  
2.1 qt (2.0 L)  
0.63 qt. (0.6 L)  
125# (56.8 kg)  
20o  
Engine: Type  
Engine: Fuel Capacity  
Engine: Oil Capacity  
Total Unit Weight:  
Max. operating slope  
Lwa at operator position  
Lpa at operator position  
Vibration at operator position  
99 dB(a)  
81 dB(a)  
1.01g (9.94 m/s2)  
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GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS and SYMBOLS  
The safety symbols shown below are used throughout this manual. You should become familiar with them before  
assembling, operating, or servicing this equipment.  
This symbol indicates important information that will prevent injury to yourself or others.  
This symbol indicates ear protection is recommended when operating this equipment.  
This symbol indicates eye protection is recommended when operating this equipment.  
This symbol indicates gloves should be worn when servicing this equipment.  
This symbol indicates that this manual and the engine manufacturer’s manual should be read  
carefully before assembling, operation, or servicing this equipment.  
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This symbol indicates important information that will prevent damage to your BILLY GOAT  
CR Power Rake.  
This symbol indicates the engine oil level should be checked before operating this  
equipment.  
Read and make sure you thoroughly understand the following safety precautions before assembling, operating or  
servicing this equipment:  
READ this manual and the engine manufacturer’s manual carefully before assembling,  
operating, or servicing this equipment.  
EAR PROTECTION is recommended when operating this equipment.  
EYE PROTECTION is recommended when operating this equipment.  
BREATHING PROTECTION is recommended when operating this equipment.  
EXHAUST from this product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause  
cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.  
DO NOT operate this equipment on any unimproved forested, brushy, or grass covered land  
unless a spark arrester is installed on the muffler as required by Section 4442 of the  
California Public Resources Code. The arrester must be maintained in good working order.  
Other states may have similar laws. Federal laws apply on federal lands.  
DO NOT run engine in an enclosed area. Exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide, an  
odorless and possibly fatal poison.  
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DO NOT run this equipment indoors or in any poorly ventilated area. Refueling outdoors is  
recommended.  
DO NOT refuel this equipment while the engine is running. Allow engine to cool for at least two  
minutes before refueling.  
DO NOT store gasoline near an open flame.  
DO NOT remove gas cap while engine is running.  
DO NOT start or operate engine if strong odor of gasoline is present.  
DO NOT start or operate engine if gasoline is spilled. Move equipment away from spill until  
gasoline has completely evaporated.  
DO NOT smoke while filling the fuel tank.  
DO NOT check for spark with spark plug or spark plug wire removed. Use an approved spark  
tester.  
DO NOT operate engine without a muffler. Inspect muffler periodically and replace if necessary.  
If equipped with muffler deflector, inspect deflector periodically and replace if necessary.  
DO NOT operate engine with grass, leaves or other combustible material near the muffler.  
DO NOT touch muffler, cylinder, or cooling fins when hot. Contact with hot surfaces may cause  
severe burns.  
DO NOT leave equipment unattended while in operation.  
DO NOT park equipment on a steep grade or slope.  
DO NOT operate equipment with bystanders in or near the work area.  
DO NOT allow children to operate this equipment.  
DO NOT operate equipment with guards removed.  
DO NOT operate equipment near hot or burning debris or any toxic or explosive materials.  
DO NOT operate equipment on slopes greater than specified in Specifications section of this  
manual.  
DO NOT start engine without height adjust lever in up position and clutch bail disengaged.  
DO NOT place hands or feet underneath unit, or near any moving parts.  
ALWAYS remove spark plug wire when servicing equipment to prevent accidental starting.  
ALWAYS check fuel lines and fittings frequently for cracks or leaks. Replace if necessary.  
ALWAYS keep hands and feet away from moving or rotating parts.  
ALWAYS store fuel in approved safety containers.  
WARNING: Important  
Remove all rocks, wire, string, etc. that can present a hazard during work prior to starting.  
DO identify and mark all fixed objects to be avoided during work such as sprinkler heads, water  
valves, buried cables, or clothes line anchors, etc.  
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SOUND  
SOUND LEVEL 81 dB(a) at Operator Position  
Sound tests were conducted in accordance with 2000/14/EEC, and were performed on 2-9-2002 under the  
conditions listed below.  
Sound power level listed is the highest value for any model covered in this manual. Please refer to serial plate on  
the unit for the sound power level for your model.  
General Conditions:  
Temperature:  
Sunny  
43oF (6.1oC)  
10 mph (16.1 kmh)  
North West  
Wind Speed:  
Wind Direction:  
Humidity:  
Barometric Pressure:  
82.2%  
29.72Hg (754 mm Hg)  
VIBRATION DATA  
VIBRATION LEVEL 1.01g (9.94m/s2)  
Vibration levels at the operator’s handles were measured in the vertical, lateral and longitudinal directions using  
calibrated vibration test equipment. Tests were performed on 5-25-2006 under the conditions listed below.  
General Conditions:  
Temperature:  
Sunny  
72.32oF (22.4oC)  
3.8 mph (6.12kph)  
East  
Wind Speed:  
Wind Direction:  
Humidity:  
Barometric Pressure:  
62.2%  
29.9Hg (101.3kpa)  
INTENDED USE  
INTENDED USE: This machine is designed for removing thatch from your lawn, renovation of existing lawns, and to  
assist in overseeding operations. The machine should not be used for any other purpose than that stated above.  
Do not operate if excessive vibration occurs. If excessive vibration occurs, shut engine off immediately and check  
for damaged or worn reel, loose pulley bolts or set screws, loose engine or lodged foreign objects. (See trouble  
shooting section on page 12).  
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INSTRUCTION LABELS  
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The labels shown below were installed on your BILLY GOAT CR Power Rake. If any labels are damaged or missing, replace them before  
operating this equipment. Item numbers from the Illustrated Parts List and part numbers are provided for convenience in ordering replacement  
labels. The correct position for each label may be determined by referring to the Figure and Item numbers shown.  
LABEL DANGER KEEP HANDS  
AND FEET AWAY  
ITEM #51 P/N 400424  
LABEL CLUTCH ITEM #49  
P/N 830503  
DANGER FLYING DEBRIS  
ITEM # 48 P/N 810736  
LABEL CAUTION GUARD  
ITEM #52 P/N 900327  
LABEL EXPLOSIVE FUEL  
ITEM # 50 P/N 400268  
LABEL INSTRUCTION HEIGHT ADJ.  
ITEM #35 P/N 350224  
ENGINE LABELS/CONTROLS  
HONDA  
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PACKING CHECKLIST  
Your Billy Goat Power Rake is shipped from the factory in one carton, completely assembled.  
READ all safety instructions before assembling unit.  
TAKE CAUTION when removing the unit from the box the Handle Assembly is attached and  
folded over  
PUT OIL IN ENGINE BEFORE STARTING  
PARTS BAG &  
LITERATURE ASSY  
Warranty card P/N- 400972, Owner’s Manual P/N-350245, Declaration of Conformity P/N-350139, and  
Literature CR Accessories 350246.  
Boxing Parts  
Checklist  
26  
Honda GC 5.0  
OHC  
28  
Literature Assy  
P/N-350243  
28  
ASSEMBLY  
1. ASSEMBLE the left rear wheel to the axle using ¾” wrench.  
2. UNFOLD the upper handle (item 26) and slide handle lock loops (item 28) into place to secure the upper handle  
to the lower.  
3. CHECK engine oil level and fill to proper level with engine manufacturers recommended grade of oil. Move  
height adjust lever to down position, to level engine during checking. See engine manufacturers instruction  
manual.  
4. CONNECT spark plug wire.  
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OPERATION  
Like all mechanical tools, reasonable care must be used when operating machine.  
Inspect machine work area and machine before operating. Make sure that all operators of this  
equipment are trained in general machine use and safety.  
PUT OIL IN ENGINE BEFORE STARTING  
STARTING  
ENGINE: See engine manufacturer’s instructions for type and amount of oil and gasoline used. Engine must be  
level when checking and filling oil and gasoline.  
FUEL VALVE: Move fuel valve to "ON" position (when provided on engine).  
STOP SWITCH: Located on the engine. "slow/stop" position.  
CHOKE: Operated with choke lever on side of engine.  
THROTTLE: Controlled by throttle lever on the motor.  
IF YOUR UNIT FAILS TO START:  
See Troubleshooting on page 12.  
FOLDING HANDLE  
This unit is equipped with a folding upper handle for easier storage and transportation. The handle can be folded by  
sliding the handle lock loops (item 28) up. This releases the upper handle, allowing it to be folded over the unit.  
HANDLING & TRANSPORTING:  
This unit requires two people to lift it. With the handle in the folded position, lift holding the lower handle and  
belt/shaft guard one on each side of the machine. Secure the machine in place during transport. See page 3 for  
weight specifications  
Never lift the machine while the engine is running.  
BLADE POSITION & DEPTH CONTROL LEVER  
The blades can be raised or lowered into the ground by height adjustment  
lever on the engine base. The resulting blade depth can be adjusted higher  
or lower. See ADJUSTING BLADE DEPTH.  
ADJUSTING BLADE DEPTH  
The depth of the blades can be raised or lowered by rotating the knob on  
the top of the adjustment lever. The blades are lowered by rotating the  
knob counter-clockwise, and raised by rotating the knob clockwise. The  
relative depth of the blades can be gauged by using the depth scale  
located on the right front corner of the engine base.  
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RAKING OPERATION  
MOW: Mow the lawn to it's normal cut height  
DRY: Be sure grass is dry. Wet conditions can cause increased damage to healthy grass.  
SET DEPTH: With engine off, set the raking depth so that the blades just touch on a flat surface (i.e. driveway, or  
sidewalk).  
START ENGINE: See page 9.  
ENGAGE BLADES: Pull back on the bail on the operators handle. NOTE: When engaging the blades in heavy load  
conditions (i.e. heavy thatch, or very uneven turf), push down on the operators handle lifting the front wheels slightly.  
Engage the blades. Slowly lower the unit into the turf.  
RAKE: Rake a small test area and examine the results. Thatch should be removed and deposited on top of the healthy  
grass. If excessive damage occurs to healthy grass, adjust the blade depth to decrease damage. Continue raking the  
yard, working in one direction (i.e. north-south, or east-west). NOTE: If a large drop in engine RPM occurs, or the unit  
pulls you forward and bounces during operation the blade depth is set too low.  
REMOVE THATCH: After raking, a layer of thatch will be deposited over the top of the lawn. This thatch must be  
removed prior to any fertilizing, seeding, or watering of the lawn. We suggest the use of a lawn vacuum or wheeled  
blower for collection and removal of the thatch.  
VERTI-CUTTING OPERATION  
MOW: Mow the lawn to it's normal cut height  
DRY: Be sure grass is dry. Wet conditions can cause increased damage to healthy grass.  
SET DEPTH: With engine off, set the raking depth so that the blades just touch on a flat surface (i.e. driveway, or  
sidewalk).  
START ENGINE: See Page 9.  
ENGAGE BLADES: Pull back on the bail on the operators handle. NOTE: When engaging the blades in heavy load  
conditions (i.e. heavy thatch, or very uneven turf), push down on the operators handle lifting the front wheels slightly.  
Engage the blades. Slowly lower the unit into the turf.  
SLICE: Verti-cut a small test area and examine the results. Some thatch and cut stems should be removed and  
deposited on top of the healthy grass. Grass runners should be cut and ready for removal. If excessive damage occurs  
to healthy grass, adjust the blade depth to decrease damage. Continue raking the yard, working in one direction (i.e.  
north-south, or east-west). NOTE: If a large drop in engine RPM occurs, or the unit pulls you forward and bounces  
during operation the blade depth is set too low.  
REMOVE THATCH/STEMS: After verti-cutting, a layer of thatch and cut stems will be deposited over the top of the  
lawn. We suggest the use of a lawn vacuum or wheeled blower for collection and removal of the thatch/stems.  
RAKING/SLICING TIPS  
THATCH: Thatch is a dense layer of dead grass, clippings, and roots that builds up over time at the base of the lawn  
preventing air, water, and fertilizer from reaching the soil. This can cause shallow root development and make a lawn  
more susceptible to drought and disease. Thatch also provides an ideal environment for insects to hide and multiply.  
Periodic removal of thatch will keep your lawn in good health.  
HEAVY THATCH: Lawns with an excessive amount of thatch will require multiple treatments for effective removal.  
Trying to remove excessive thatch (greater than 3/4"[19 mm] deep) in one treatment will damage or destroy the living  
part of the lawn. It is best to remove heavy thatch in seasonal treatments (i.e. spring, and fall).  
CHECK: Before beginning, it is best to evaluate the condition of the lawn by cutting one or more core samples from  
area to be treated. A core can be cut using a piece of pvc, or metal pipe. Hammer the pipe into the ground, remove it,  
push the core out of the pipe and inspect it to determine the depth of thatch in your yard.  
SLOPES: Rake slopes across not up and down. This is much easier and safer for the operator and is better for the  
lawn. Raking across will help to reduce runoff during watering and allow the sloped ground to hold more seed, fertilizer,  
and water. The units maximum operating slope is 35% or 19°.  
DEPTH: The wide range of depth adjustment on your unit is provided to allow for blade wear. Setting the reel deeper  
will not produce better, or quicker results. The flail reel is intended to be set so it just touches the surface on flat  
ground. The slicing reel should be set even with the ground for verti-slicing work, and set to a maximum 1/2" depth for  
overseeding jobs. Setting the reel deeper than this will only result in premature wear on the unit (i.e. failed belt). If you  
desire to work the ground deeper than the above guidelines allow, it should be done gradually in multiple passes.  
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MAINTENANCE  
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE  
Periodic maintenance should be performed at the following intervals:  
Maintenance Operation  
Inspect for loose, worn or damaged parts.  
Check engine oil  
Every Use (daily)  
Every 25 Hours  
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Inspect belt  
Engine (See Engine Manual)  
Grease reel bearings  
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Inspect and clean engine air filter  
Oil height adjustment linkage  
FLAIL BLADE WEAR  
1. Wait for engine to cool and disconnect spark plug.  
2. Close fuel valve on engine. (Honda only)  
3. Lean unit back onto lower handles and secure in place.  
4. Inspect blades for wear, and immediately replace any bent or cracked  
blades. Measure the overall length of the blade. (See fig. 1)  
5. If blades measure less than 3.0"(76 mm) in overall length they must be  
replaced. NOTE: We recommend replacing all the flails at once.  
SLICING BLADE WEAR  
1. Wait for engine to cool and disconnect spark plug.  
2. Close fuel valve on engine. (Honda only)  
3. Lean unit back onto lower handles and secure in place.  
4. Inspect blades for wear, and immediately replace any bent or cracked  
blades. Measure the overall length of the blade from the center of the  
attachment bolts to the tip of the worn blade.  
5. If blades measure less than 3.0"(76 mm) they must be replaced. NOTE:  
We recommend replacing all the blades at once.  
Fig. 1  
ROTATING FLAIL REEL END TO END  
To maximize flail blade life and performance the reel can be rotated end to end periodically to provide a fresh lead cutting edge. Takes approx. 20  
min. and requires two 1/2" socket wrenches with extension bar.  
1. Wait for engine to cool and disconnect spark plug.  
2. Close fuel valve on engine.  
3. Lean unit back onto lower handles and secure in place.  
4. Remove (6) lock nuts (item 62) holding the belt and shaft guards (item 21 &22) in place. It is necessary to lower the height adjust lever to reach  
the locknuts on the guards. Remove the guards.  
5. Remove the drive belt (item 9) by "walking" it out of the groove on the reel pulley (item 2).  
6. Remove the (4) lock nuts (item 60) and washers (item 68) holding the bearings (item 23) to the frame of the unit.  
7. The reel is now free from the machine. Slide the reel down and out of the machine.  
8. Remove the capscrew (item 71), lockwasher (item 57), reel pulley (item 2), key (item 42), and reel spacer (item 10) from the end of the reel.  
9. Rotate the reel end to end, and re-install these items on the opposite end of the reel.  
10. Re-install the reel in reverse order of removal. Re-install the guards in reverse order of removal.  
DRIVE BELT REPLACEMENT  
NOTE: Takes approx. 10 min. and requires 3/8" socket wrench with extension.  
1. Wait for engine to cool and disconnect spark plug.  
2. Remove (6) self-tapping screws (item 65) holding the belt guard (item 21 & 22) in place. Remove the guard.  
3. Remove the belt (item 9) by rotating the reel pulley (item 2) and walking it out of the groove. Discard old belt  
4. Install new belt using same procedure to walk the belt into the groove.  
5. With new belt installed pull bail rod back to engaged position and measure extension of idler spring. Spring should stretch 1" to 1.25" (25-32  
mm) with bail engaged. Adjust clutch cable as necessary to achieve this extension.  
6. Re-install the belt guard.  
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STORAGE  
Never store engine indoors or in enclosed poorly ventilated areas with fuel in tank, where fuel fumes may reach an open  
flame, spark or pilot light, as on a furnace, water heater, clothes dryer or other gas appliance.  
If engine is to be unused for 30 days or more, prepare as follows:  
Remove all gasoline from carburetor and fuel tank to prevent gum deposits from forming on these parts and causing possible  
malfunction of engine. Drain fuel outdoors, into an approved container, away from open flame. Be sure engine is cool. Do not  
smoke. Run engine until fuel tank is empty and engine runs out of gasoline.  
Troubleshooting  
Problem  
P ossible C ause  
Solution  
Abnorm al vibration.  
· D am aged or m issing blades. Loose  
handle bolts. Loose engine bolts  
· S top work im m ediately. R eplace any  
dam aged or m issing blades. T ighten all  
loose nuts and bolts.  
Engine stalls or labors when  
raking  
· Blades set too deep into ground.  
· R aise blades so that they just touch the  
ground on a level surface  
Engine will not start.  
T hrottle in off position  
· C heck choke position.  
· O ut of gasoline or bad, old gasoline. · C heck gasoline.  
· Spark Plug wire disconnected.  
· G as valve off.  
· D irty air cleaner.  
· C onnect spark plug wire.  
· T urn on gas valve.  
· C lean or replace air cleaner. C ontact a  
qualified service person.  
Engine is locked, will not pull  
over.  
· D ebris locked against reel, or drive  
pulleys. Engine problem .  
· P ull spark plug wire and rem ove debris.  
C ontact an engine servicing dealer for  
engine problem s.  
When servicing engine refer to specific manufacturers engine owner's manual. Engine warranty is covered by the  
specific engine manufacturer. If your engine requires warranty or other repair work contact your local servicing  
engine dealer. When contacting a dealer for service it is a good idea to have your engine model number available  
for reference (See table page 3). If you cannot locate a servicing dealer in your area you can contact the  
manufacturers national service organization.  
To reach:  
American Honda: 800-426-7701  
WARRANTY CLAIM PROCEDURE  
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Should a BILLY GOAT machine fail due to a defect in material and/or workmanship, the owner should make a  
warranty claim as follows:  
The machine must be taken to the dealer from whom it was purchased or to an authorized Servicing BILLY  
GOAT Dealer.  
The owner must present the remaining half of the Warranty Registration Card, or, if this is not available, the  
invoice or receipt.  
The Warranty Claim will be completed by the authorized BILLY GOAT Dealer and submitted to their  
respective BILLY GOAT Distributor for their territory Attention: Service Manager. Any parts replaced under  
warranty must be tagged and retained for 90 days. The model number and serial number of the unit must  
be stated in the Warranty Claim.  
The distributor service manager will sign off on the claim and submit it to BILLY GOAT for consideration.  
The Technical Service Department at BILLY GOAT will study the claim and may request parts to be  
returned for examination. BILLY GOAT will notify their conclusions to the distributor service manager from  
whom the claim was received.  
The decision by the Technical Service Department at BILLY GOAT to approve or reject a Warranty Claim is  
final and binding.  
For online product registration go to www.billygoat.com  
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PARTS DRAWING CR550HC  
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FLAIL REEL ASSY 350241  
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no.  
QTY  
PARTS  
LIST  
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350141  
350205  
350143  
350144  
350145  
350146  
8172011  
73 SHAFT FLAIL BLADE  
74 BLADE FLAIL  
75 SPACER BUMPER 5/8"X 1/4"  
76 SPACER BUMPER 5/8" x 1/2"  
77 SHAFT WA FLAIL REEL  
78 CLIP LOCK 1/2"  
4
52  
4
44  
1
8
8
79 WASHER 1/2 SAE  
FLAIL SHAFT KIT 350185  
FLAIL BLADE KIT 350251  
PARTS  
LIST  
74 BLADE FLAIL  
78 CLIP LOCK 1/2"  
Part No. QTY  
350205 52  
item  
no.  
PARTS  
LIST  
73 SHAFT FLAIL BLADE  
78 CLIP LOCK 1/2"  
Part No. QTY  
item  
no.  
350141  
350146  
4
8
350146  
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SPACER BUMPER KIT 350258  
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PR500  
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350151  
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350143  
350144  
75 SPACER BUMPER 5/8" x 1/4"  
76 SPACER BUMPER 5/8" x 1/2"  
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54  
81 BLADE SLICING REEL  
85 SCREWCAP 1/4-20 x 3/4, GR. 5  
86 NUT LOCK 1/4-20  
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40  
40  
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no.  
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Part No.  
430298  
400164  
350142  
350147  
350253  
350254  
350150  
350151  
8142004  
350152  
350153  
350154  
350155  
QTY  
PARTS  
LIST  
57 LOCK WASHER 5/16 TWISTED TOOTH  
58 SCREWCAP 5/16 - 24 X 1" GR. 5  
80 SHAFT SLICING WA  
81 BLADE SLICING REEL  
82 PLATE BLADE MTG.  
83 SPACER BLADE MTG.  
84 SPACER BLADE ASSY  
85 SCREWCAP 1/4-20 x 3/4, GR. 5  
86 NUT LOCK 1/4-20  
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1
20  
20  
10  
9
40  
40  
1
87 COLLAR SPACER  
88 WASHER 0.937 x 1.750 x 0.119  
89 WASHER LOCK 7/8 INT. TOOTH  
90 NUT JAM 7/8-14  
1
1
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