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SKID STEER LOADER AMMBUSHER BRUSH CUTTER MODEL: AD720, AD720C OPERATOR’S MANUAL SERIAL NUMBER: ____________________ WARNING! AVOID INJURY OR DEATH! READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLING, OPERATING OR SERVICING THIS EQUIPMENT!

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SKID STEER LOADER

AMMBUSHER

BRUSH CUTTER

MODEL: AD720, AD720C

OPERATOR’S MANUAL

SERIAL NUMBER: ____________________

WARNING! AVOID INJURY OR DEATH!

READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE

INSTALLING, OPERATING OR SERVICING THIS EQUIPMENT!

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Letter to the Owner ………………………………………………….... 2

Warranty Policy ………………………………………………….... 3

Warranty Registration Form ………………………………………………….... 4-5

Safety Information ………………………………………………….... 6-7

Hook-Up Procedures ………………………………………………….... 8

To Remove Brush Cutter Attachment ………………………………………………….... 8

Operating Instructions ………………………………………………….... 8

Repair and Maintenance ………………………………………………….... 9-12

Bill of Materials ………………………………………………….... 13

Parts List Diagrams ………………………………………………….... 14-18

Congratulations on the purchase of your

PREMIER Ammbusher Brush Cutter

You have invested in a quality piece of equipment, backed by people with years of experience.

Your new PREMIER Ammbusher Brush Cutter is designed and built to cut nearly all types of

brush, grasses, shrubs, and small trees over a variety of terrains. When attached to a skid

loader, it is highly maneuverable for close cutting in tight areas.

But only by proper installation, operation, and maintenance can you expect to receive the

dependable performance and long life for which the attachment was designed. This manual

contains important information regarding the installation, operation, safe use, care and

maintenance of your PREMIER Ammbusher Brush Cutter. Please be sure that all operators

study this manual carefully and keep it on file for future reference. Don’t forget to send in your

owners registration form.

After reading this manual, if you have any questions about your PREMIER Ammbusher Brush

Cutter, please contact us immediately as follows:

Toll Free: (866) 458-0008

Local: (260) 456-8518

Fax: (260) 456-6868

Web: www.premierattach.com

E-Mail: [email protected]

Premier strives to provide superior products and the highest level of customer service. If you have

any suggestions on how we can improve for the future, we would appreciate hearing from you.

Thank you for putting your trust in PREMIER.

Premier Attachments, Inc.

2707 Lofty Drive Fort Wayne, IN 46808

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PREMIER AMMBUSHER

BRUSH CUTTER

WARRANTY POLICY

Model #______________________________ Serial #_______________________________

PREMIER warrants its products to be free from defects in material or workmanship for a warranty period as

stated below. AD720 BRUSH CUTTER: 12 Months

The warranty period begins on the date of purchase by the original purchaser.

Warranty Performance To make a claim under this warranty, contact the dealer purchased from, who will then obtain written return

authorization from PREMIER. All warranty returns must be accompanied by a PREMIER Return Authorization.

Remedy During the applicable warranty period, PREMIER at its option, will repair or replace, free of charge, any product

determined by it to be defective. Such repair or replacement shall take place at a location designated by PREMIER.

Exclusions From Warranty Coverage 1. To qualify for warranty performance the complete unit must be available for PREMIER’s inspection in its

original “failed” condition. 2. There is no warranty against failures caused by or related to alterations or modifications made without

the express written consent of PREMIER. 3. This warranty does not cover damage to the motor and/or gearbox from pressure spikes due to improper

hydraulic system application.

4. This warranty does not cover disassembly of components, i.e., spindles, gearboxes, motors which

voids component warranty. 5. Under no circumstances shall PREMIER be responsible for the cost of labor for field replacement or repair, nor

for damage caused by accident, misapplication, abuse, misuse, operator error, or environmental elements. 6. This warranty does not apply to parts subject to normal wear, such as Blades nor to damage caused by the

failure to perform recommended maintenance or to replace worn parts. 7. Under no circumstances shall PREMIER be obligated for the cost of any repair or replacement by

anyone other than Premier Auger, without its express written consent.

Limitations And Exclusions This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties written or oral, express or implied, statutory or otherwise arising

by operation of law, including any warranty of merchantability or fitness for purpose.

The liability of PREMIER arising out of the supplying of any product covered by this warranty contract, negligence or

otherwise shall not in any case exceed the cost of parts or labor required to rebuild or replace such defective

product, together with the transportation costs attributable thereto. Upon the expiration of the applicable warranty

period herein specified, all such liability shall terminate.

This warranty constitutes the entire warranty of PREMIER, and no oral representations, warranties or guarantees

by any agent of PREMIER or the seller shall be binding on PREMIER, and no part of this warranty may be modified

or extended except upon the express written consent of PREMIER.

Improvements PREMIER continually strives to improve our products. PREMIER reserves the right to make changes or additions to

any product without incurring any obligation whatsoever to make such changes or additions to products previously

sold.

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PREMIER WARRANTY REGISTRATION

DATE PURCHASED_____________________________ MODEL NO.___________________________________ SERIAL#________________________________

OWNER INFORMATION OWNER’S NAME_____________________________________ PHONE___________________________ COMPANY NAME_____________________________________________________________________________ ADDRESS___________________________________________________________________________________ CITY____________________________________________ STATE/PROVIDENCE __________________ ZIP CODE__________________________________ COUNTRY__________________________________

DEALER INFORMATION DEALER SALESMAN________________________________ PHONE__________________________ DEALER NAME _____________________________________________________________________________ ADDRESS___________________________________________________________________________________ CITY____________________________________________ STATE/PROVIDENCE __________________ ZIP CODE__________________________________ COUNTRY__________________________________

INSTALLATION & APPLICATION INFORMATION This PREMIER Ammbusher Brush Cutter Attachment will be mounted on: SKID STEER MAKE (Brand)_______________________ MODEL_________________________________ APPLICATION_______________________________________________________________________________

This PREMIER Ammbusher Brush Cutter has been accepted in good condition and I have been instructed by the

dealer to read and understand the entire Operator’s Manual for proper installation, proper and safe operation,

preventative maintenance, service, warranty, and all other information covered in the Operator’s Manual. I also

understand that all operators must read and understand the entire Operator’s Manual.

OWNER’S SIGNATURE_______________________________________ DATE______________________ DEALER’S SIGNATURE_______________________________________ DATE______________________

THIS PAGE MUST BE RETURNED WITHIN 10 DAYS OF PURCHASE TO VALIDATE WARRANTY

MAIL TO: PREMIER

2707 Lofty Drive

Ft. Wayne, IN 46803

#1 - Fold down here

From:

________________________________ Place

________________________________ Postage

Here ________________________________

PREMIER 2707 Lofty Drive Fort Wayne, IN 46808

#2 - Fold up here

#3 - Tape or seal here

SAFETY INFORMATION

TO THE OPERATOR It is the responsibility of all operators to read and understand this entire manual before installing, operating or

servicing the PREMIER Ammbusher Brush Cutter. Pay particular attention to cautions, warnings and safe operating

procedures. Be a safe and qualified operator. Operate your equipment with care and good judgment and see to it

that it is properly maintained.

SAFETY DECALS WORN, DAMAGED OR ILLEGIBLE SAFETY DECALS MUST BE REPLACED. New safety decals can be ordered

from Premier. Safety decals for Premier Ammbusher Brush Cutters are ordered and packaged in sets only.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS DISCHARGE DANGER LABEL

The PREMIER Brush Cutter discharges materials out the front. When cutting

with the PREMIER Brush Cutter, never discharge material toward bystanders

nor allow anyone near the machine while in operation. When cutting near bystanders is unavoidable, do not operate the cutter without Front

Deflector Chains in place, and do not cut in the direction of bystanders. Bystanders

must be at least 75 ft (23M) away when operating. Clear the work area of objects (fencing, rocks, bottles, wire, etc.) which might be

picked up and thrown.

Always use a shatterproof cab door for your loader or the 3/8” thick safety door when

cutting brush. This is not only to protect you from thrown objects, but primarily to

prevent overhanging or protruding objects such as rebar, tree limbs, or other objects

from entering the cab and causing operator injury. Disengage power to the PREMIER Brush Cutter and shut the loader engine OFF

before leaving the operators cab.

Shut the PREMIER Brush Cutter down and the loader engine OFF before performing

any inspection or maintenance to the cutter.

NEVER place hands or feet under the Brush Cutter deck or near any moving parts when

unit is running. Always keep clear of front discharge area when operating Brush Cutter.

CAUTION LABEL If this label is on your machine, it means your machine is not equipped to

operate with hi-flow loaders. Use on hi-flow loaders will cause premature

motor failure. PREMIER is not responsible for damage incurred to the

hydraulic motor due to hi-flow usage.

HYDRAULIC LEAK WARNING LABEL

The PREMIER Ammbusher Brush Cutter has been designed to reduce the

likelihood of hydraulic system leakage. Each Brush Cutter’s hydraulic system

is tested and inspected prior to shipping. However, over time, any hydraulic

system may develop fluid leaks, and very small leaks may produce high-

pressure discharge flows capable of causing injury should skin come in

contact with such discharge.

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SAFETY INFORMATION

(continued)

Do not raise the back of the PREMIER Brush Cutter (nearest operator) over 2 feet off the ground. Never

expose yourself or a bystander to the rotating blades.

When driving the loader to and from the worksite, carry the PREMIER Brush Cutter as low as possible to the

ground to avoid the possibility of tipping forward.

Do not carry passengers on the PREMIER Brush Cutter.

Never leave the PREMIER Brush Cutter unattended in a raised position.

The loader and PREMIER Brush Cutter should be stopped and inspected for damage after striking a foreign

object, and the damage should be repaired before restarting and continuing cutting.

Cut only in daylight or good artificial light.

Keep all nuts, bolts and screws tight, and be sure the equipment is in a safe working condition.

Check the blade mounting bolts for proper tightness at frequent intervals.

When working under the PREMIER Brush Cutter, always securely block it up. If attached to your loader,

visually inspect your lock-on pins to make sure the Brush Cutter is locked onto your loader. Remember, the

PREMIER Ammbusher Brush Cutter weighs more than 1600 lbs.

Reduce speed on slopes and make turns gradually to prevent tipping or loss of control. Exercise caution

when changing direction on slopes.

Stay alert for drop-offs or holes in the terrain.

Use caution when walking on the Brush Cutter deck. The deck can be slick when wet.

Never drive your skid loader with your PREMIER Brush Cutter raised more than 2 feet. Children are small.

Be aware of their presence and ALWAYS make sure you can see what you are cutting.

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HOOK-UP PROCEDURES NOTE: BECAUSE OF THE DIFFERENCES IN ATTACHMENT MOUNTING METHODS AMONG THE VARIOUS

BRANDS OF SKID STEER LOADERS, IT IS IMPORTANT TO CONSULT YOUR SKID STEER OWNERS

MANUAL FOR THE PROPER ATTACHMENT MOUNTING METHOD. 1. Pull up and connect the Brush Cutter to your loader. 2. Secure locking levers. NOTE: Do not attempt to operate attachments with damaged or disengaged lock pins. 3. Connect (2) hydraulic hoses.

TO REMOVE BRUSH CUTTER ATTACHMENT NOTE: BECAUSE OF THE DIFFERENCES IN ATTACHMENT MOUNTING AND REMOVAL METHODS

AMONG THE VARIOUS BRANDS OF SKID STEERS, IT IS IMPORTANT TO CONSULT YOUR SKID STEER

OWNERS MANUAL FOR THE PROPER ATTACHMENT REMOVAL METHOD. 1. Lower the PREMIER Brush Cutter to ground level. 2. Stop the engine, release hydraulic pressure in hoses and disconnect auxiliary hoses. 3. Release the locking levers and disengage the loader mounting plate.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS The PREMIER Ammbusher Brush Cutter is capable of cutting trees and vegetation of varying height up to 7” in

diameter. Designed to make your loader more versatile, the PREMIER Ammbusher Brush Cutter is intended to

perform these functions without the front of the mower deck being raised to a vertical height greater than 3

feet. As an additional safety feature, the PREMIER Ammbusher Brush Cutter is designed with a front-edge chain

curtain. This is provided to reduce the likelihood of discharged objects. Always use a safety door on the front of

your loader to provide the operator an additional level of protection from both overhanging objects (such as tree

limbs) and the potential of discharged objects. 1. Start the Brush cutter with the loader running slightly above idle. Engage the loader hydraulics and gradually

throttle up to the desired RPM. Maintaining a constant RPM, along with a slower travel speed, will increase your

cutting efficiency. 2. Raise the back of the Brush Cutter (nearest the operator) 4 or 5 inches off the ground. This is necessary for

material to clear from under the cutting deck. Rotate the Brush Cutter front up or down so that the skid rails

are 1 - 2 inches off the ground. The Brush Cutter deck will be sloping front-down (away) from the operator.

This is the optimum method for cutting close to the ground.

Never drive your loader with the Brush Cutter raised more than 2 feet or tilted to the point that your

view is obstructed. Always make sure you can see what you are cutting.

Never operate the Brush Cutter in populated areas, or where thrown objects could injure persons or

damage property. Safety chains MUST be installed.

Never raise the back of the Brush Cutter more than 2 feet off the ground. Never expose yourself or anyone else

to the rotating blades. If you can see the rotating blades when operating the unit, the back of the Brush Cutter

is raised too high. 3. When cutting large brush, operate the PREMIER Ammbusher Brush Cutter in the following manner:

Slowly drive into the tree and allow the front spring door to open up as you bend the tree with the push bar.

This allows the blades to cut the tree off. The tree can now be mulched by rotating the front up, driving forward

several feet, rolling the front down onto the tree and back-dragging. Keep in mind that, although you can cut

larger trees, the operational life of the attachment may be shortened.

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REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE

PART “A” BLADE CARRIER REMOVAL

This operation should be performed by an authorized dealer or qualified technician. The blade carrier

weighs approximately 250 pounds. Should it unexpectedly shift during removal, it could result in

personal injury. An overhead hoist with the appropriate lifting capacity is recommended for this

operation.

1. Set the Brush Cutter flat on the ground. Turn the skid loader engine off to disconnect the hydraulic hoses from the loader. Then, safely disconnect the Brush Cutter from the loader.

2. Attach the hoist to the two lifting points on the push bar.

3. Lift the front of the Brush Cutter, allowing it to lay back upside down, while blocking and bracing the rear

of the Brush Cutter to protect the motor cover and hydraulics.

4. Block the Brush Cutter to ensure that it is stable.

5. Attach the hoist to two opposite arms on the blade carrier and apply very light tension. This is a safety precaution to be taken before removing the cap screws.

6. Remove the (8) cap screws and (8) washers that secure the blade carrier to the drive flange, and lift the blade carrier with the hoist.

PART “B” BLADE CARRIER INSTALLATION

1. With the brush cutter laying upside down and blocked up for stability, attach a hoist to the blade

carrier and lift into place. Align the holes on the blade carrier to the holes on the drive flange.

2. Reinstall the (8) cap screws and (8) washers, securing the blade carrier to the drive flange. A permanent threadlocker should be applied to the cap screws before installation.

3. Attach the hoist to the lifting points on the push bar.

4. Lift with the hoist to set the Brush Cutter back on the ground in its normal position.

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REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE

PART “C” REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION PROCEDURE FOR REPLACING BLADES Note: This step is the same for both the standard and carbide blade carrier. (Carbide carrier shown above)

1. Set the brush cutter flat on the ground. Turn the skid loader engine off to disconnect the hydraulic hoses from the loader. Then, safely disconnect the Brush Cutter from the loader.

2. Remove the blade service door to expose the access hole in the deck.

3. Lift the front door weldment and secure it with a strap. Then, rotate the blade carrier until the blade-attaching nut is aligned in the access hole.

4. From the top of the deck, insert a socket through the access hole onto the blade nut and remove it. The blade and blade bolt should drop to the ground.

5. Replace or sharpen the blade. Also inspect and replace any damaged blade bolt. ALL blade nuts must be replaced once they have been removed.

6. Reinstall by aligning the blade with the bolt thru-hole. Install the bolt from the bottom-up and tighten the nut through the access hole on the top of the deck.

7. Repeat the above process on all 3 remaining blades.

NOTE: Only use genuine PREMIER Ammbusher replacement parts. Blades should be replaced in

pairs on opposite sides of the carrier to maintain balance.

PART “D” INSTALLING OR REPLACING CARBIDE STUMP GRINDING TEETH

Note: This step only applies to the carbide blade carrier (shown above).

1. Set the Brush Cutter flat on the ground. Turn the skid loader engine off to disconnect the hydraulic hoses from the loader. Then, safely disconnect the Brush Cutter from the loader.

2. Remove the carbide tooth service door to expose the access hole in the deck.

3. Lift the front door weldment and secure it with a strap. Then, rotate the blade carrier until the tooth

holders are aligned in the access hole of the Brush Cutter deck.

4. From the top of the deck, insert a socket through the access hole onto one of the (8) carbide tooth nuts and remove. Repeat on the other (7) nuts and remove the carbide teeth from the blade carrier.

5. From the bottom of the blade carrier, insert the threaded end of a carbide tooth through the holder and secure

it with a lock nut. Note: The carbide teeth should be oriented with the cutting edges facing outward.

6. Rotate the blade carrier to the next row of carbide teeth and repeat the above steps. It is recommended that

all teeth in all positions be installed in order to help keep the carrier balanced.

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REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE

PART “E” MOTOR REMOVAL

1. Set the Brush Cutter flat on the ground. Turn the skid loader engine off to disconnect the hydraulic hoses

from the loader. Then, safely disconnect the Brush Cutter from the loader.

2. Remove the motor cover.

3. Lay rags over the T-fitting ends connected to the motor’s straight fittings and slowly disconnect them. There will be some hydraulic fluid leakage. Then, remove the straight fittings from the motor.

4. Remove the (6) cap screws and (4) washers holding the motor to the bearing hub.

5. Carefully lift the motor out of the bearing hub. Note the orientation of the motor for future reassembly.

6. To reinstall the new motor, perform the above steps in reverse order. Be sure to apply a permanent threadlocker to the cap screws before tightening.

PART “F” BEARING HUB REMOVAL

1. Set the Brush Cutter flat on the ground. Turn the skid loader engine off to disconnect the hydraulic hoses from the loader. Then, safely disconnect the Brush Cutter from the loader.

2. Remove the blade carrier. Follow the instructions on Blade Carrier Removal in Part “A” of this manual.

3. Remove the motor. Follow the instructions on Motor Removal in Part “E” of this manual.

4. Remove the (8) cap screws and (8) washers holding the bearing hub to the mounting ring on the deck of the

Brush Cutter. Lift the bearing hub off of the mounting ring, using caution not to spill the oil from inside the

bearing hub.

5. To reinstall the bearing hub, perform the above steps in reverse order. Be sure to apply a permanent

threadlocker to the cap screws before installation. After bolting the bearing hub in place, add the

appropriate amount of gear lubricant. Refer to Part “G” of this manual for proper lubrication.

6. Refer to Part “E” and Part “B” of this manual for reinstallation of the motor and blade carrier, respectively.

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REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE

PART “G” CHANGING OIL IN THE BEARING HUB

NOTES:

It is recommended that an oil pump is used for the removal of the old oil from the bearing hub. The proper oil level is approximately 2” from the top of the plug hole on the bearing hub housing. Be careful

not to overfill.

1. Set the Brush Cutter flat on the ground. Turn the skid loader engine off to disconnect the hydraulic hoses from the loader. Then, safely disconnect the Brush Cutter from the loader.

2. Remove one of the plugs on the top of the bearing hub.

3. Insert the oil extraction hose into the bearing hub and remove all the oil from the bearing hub. Place the

used oil in an appropriate waste oil container for proper disposal.

4. After the used oil has been removed from the bearing hub, refill it to the proper level. The bearing hub oil

capacity is approximately 2.50 US quarts of a GL-5, 80-90W gear lubricant.

5. Reinstall the plug.

PART “H” REMOVING HYDRAULIC HOSES

Safety Note: There may be pressure in the hydraulic lines. Wear safety glasses and gloves when performing

this operation.

1. Set the Brush Cutter flat on the ground. Turn the skid loader engine off to disconnect the hydraulic hoses

from the loader. Then, safely disconnect the Brush Cutter from the loader.

2. Remove the motor cover.

3. Remove the hose holders restraining the hoses to the bulkhead weldment.

4. Connect the (2) quick-connect ends of the hoses together. Place the attached quick-connect ends of the

hoses lower than the motor. This will reduce the amount of oil leakage during removal.

5. Lay rags over the hose fittings, then slowly unscrew the hose ends from the T-fitting connected to the manifold.

6. Drain the hoses into a receptacle for proper disposal of oil

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BILL OF MATERIALS

PART # QTY. PART DESCRIPTION 61095 1 1/4” F Pipe x #6 90F JIC x 16” Hose

40005 8 1/2” Crown Lock Flange Nut 61127 1 D-Series Shuttle Valve Brush Cutter, SHV25

40015 8 3/8”-16 Top Lock Nut 65026 1 Model 8 Flange Output, AD 1:1, 8T2C1400F5Z

40055 16 5/16” Split Lock Washer 84339 14 5/16" Chain, 4-Link Length

40067 8 3/4” Nord-Lock Washer 84363 4 1-1/8” Blade Nut

40070 2 1/4”-20 x 1-1/2” HHCS, Grade 5 84365 4 Blade Bolt, BB10

40072 2 1/4" Crown Lock Nut, Grade 5 84516 4 1/4" Flat Washer, Grade 5

40074 10 5/8" Nord-Lock Washer 85161 2 5/16" x 3/4" Self-Tap SC-HWSLTCS

40075 16 5/16"-18 x 1" HHCS, Grade 5 85225 4 DL-66 Blade

40076 16 5/16" Flat Washer, Grade 5 85267 1 Torsion Spring, Door

40078 10 5/8"-11 x 1-3/4" HHCS, Grade 8 85371 1 Mini Manual Holder 70111

40082 8 3/4”-10 x 2-1/2” HHCS, Grade 8 85374 85375

MDH 20 Motor MDH 25 Motor

40084 2 1/2”-13 x 3/4” HHCS, Grade 5 85376 85461

1 MDH 30 Motor MDH 35 Motor

40087 4 Cotter Pin, 1/16" x 1-3/8" Long 85377 85462

MDH 40 Motor MDH 45 Motor

40088 6 3/8" x 1-1/4" Carriage Bolt 85493 2 1/2" Nord-Lock Washer

41004 2 3/8" Flat Washer, Grade 5 87517 1 AC/AD Door Chain Bar

41028 3 6-32 X 1/2", MMC #93310A148 87525 1 AC/AD Door Hinge Pin

45006 2 1/2”-13 x 1-1/2” HHCS, Grade 5 87529 1 AC/AD Carbide Tooth Service Door

45008 8 1/2"-13 x 1-3/4" HHCS, Grade 5 87530 1 AC/AD Blade Service Door

45011 8 1/2" Flat Washer, Grade 5 87551 13 5/16" Chain, 7-Link Length

61006 61043

1 Quick Coupler, 1/2" FF Female Quick Coupler, 3/4" FF Female

87579 1 AC/AD Chain Bar Cover, Right

61007 61044

1 Quick Coupler, 1/2" FF Male Quick Coupler, 3/4" FF Male

87580 2 AC/AD Side Chain Bar

61077 2 AC Adaptor, #16F x #12MB 87586 1 AC/AD Chain Bar Cover, Left

61078 1 AC Bulkhead Fitting, #6M JIC x #6M JIC 88115 2 AD Skid Shoe Weldment

61082 1 AC Hydraulic Pressure Gauge 88116 1 AC/AD Door Weldment

61086 2 #20MB x #16M JIC Fitting 88121 1 AC/AD Hood Weldment

61087 2 #16F x #16F x #16F Tee Fitting *88123* 1 AD Blade Carrier Weldment

61088 2 #16M JIC x #6M JIC Fitting 88124 1 AD Brush Cutter Bulkhead Weldment

61089 2 #16M JIC x #16M JIC Fitting

61090 2 #6M JIC x 1/4” M Pipe Fitting AD720C PARTS

61092 2 1” x 116” Hose, #16 90F JIC x #16MB 40069 32 5/8"-18 Crown Lock Nut, Grade 8

61093 1 #6F JIC x #6 90F JIC x 16” Hose 87542 32 AC Carbide Tooth

61094 1 #6F JIC x #6 90F JIC x 24” Hose *88129* 1 AD Carbide Blade Carrier Weldment (replaces 88123)

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PARTS LIST DIAGRAMS

Figure A: Full Assembly

REF. # PART # QTY. PART DESCRIPTION

1 40005 8 1/2" Crown Lock Flange Nut

2 45008 8 1/2"-13 x 1-3/4" HHCS, Grade 5

3 45011 8 1/2" Flat Washer, Grade 5

4 85161 2 5/16" x 3/4" Self-Tap SC-HWSLTCS

5 85371 1 Mini Manual Holder 70111

6 87529 1 AC/AD Carbide Tooth Service Door

7 87530 1 AC/AD Blade Service Door

8 87579 1 AC/AD Chain Bar Cover, Right

9 87586 1 AC/AD Chain Bar Cover, Left

10 88115 2 AD Skid Shoe Weldment

11 88116 1 AC/AD Door Weldment

12 88121 1 AC Hood Weldment

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Figure B: Blade Carrier (Standard)

Figure C: Blade Carrier (Carbide)

REF. # PART # QTY. PART DESCRIPTION

1 40067 8 3/4” Nord-Lock Washer

2 40082 8 3/4”-10 x 2-1/2” HHCS, Grade 8

3 84363 4 1-1/8” Blade Nut

4 84365 4 Blade Bolt, BB10

5 85225 4 DL-66 Blade

6B 88123 1 AD Blade Carrier Weldment

6C 88129 1 AD Carbide Blade Carrier Weldment

7 40069 32 5/8"-18 Crown Lock Nut, Grade 8

8 87542 32 AC Carbide Tooth

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Figure D: Bearing Hub & Motor

REF. # PART # QTY. PART DESCRIPTION

1 40055 4 5/16” Split Lock Washer

2 40074 10 5/8" Nord-Lock Washer

3 40075 4 5/16"-18 x 1" HHCS, Grade 5

4 40076 4 5/16" Flat Washer, Grade 5

5 40078 10 5/8"-11 x 1-3/4" HHCS, Grade 8

6 40084 2 1/2”-13 x 3/4” HHCS, Grade 5

7 45006 2 1/2”-13 x 1-1/2” HHCS, Grade 5

8 61086 2 #20MB x #16M JIC Fitting

9 65026 1 Model 8 Flange Output, AD 1:1, 8T2C1400F5Z

85374 85375

MDH 20 Motor MDH 25 Motor

10 85376 85461

1 MDH 30 Motor MDH 35 Motor

85377 85462

MDH 40 Motor MDH 45 Motor

11 85493 2 1/2" Nord-Lock Washer

12 88121 1 AC/AD Hood Weldment

A B **Connects to reference lines in Figure E**

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Figure E: Bulkhead Assembly & Hose Kit

REF. # PART # QTY. PART DESCRIPTION

1 40055 4 5/16” Split Lock Washer

2 40075 4 5/16"-18 x 1" HHCS, Grade 5

3 40076 4 5/16" Flat Washer, Grade 5

4 41028 3 6-32 X 1/2", MMC #93310A148

5 61006 61043

1 Quick Coupler, 1/2" FF Female Quick Coupler, 3/4" FF Female

6 61007 61044

1 Quick Coupler, 1/2" FF Male Quick Coupler, 3/4" FF Male

7 61077 2 AC Adaptor, #16F x #12MB

8 61078 1 AC Bulkhead Fitting, #6M JIC x #6M JIC

9 61082 1 AC Hydraulic Pressure Gauge

10 61087 2 #16F x #16F x #16F Tee Fitting

11 61088 2 #16M JIC x #6M JIC Fitting

12 61089 2 #16M JIC x #16M JIC Fitting

13 61090 2 #6M JIC x 1/4” M Pipe Fitting

14 61092 2 1” x 116” Hose, #16 90F JIC x #16MB

15 61093 1 #6F JIC x #6 90F JIC x 16” Hose

16 61094 1 #6F JIC x #6 90F JIC x 24” Hose

17 61095 1 1/4” F Pipe x #6 90F JIC x 16” Hose

18 61127 1 D-Series Shuttle Valve Brush Cutter, SHV25

19 88124 1 AD Brush Cutter Bulkhead Weldment

A B **Connects to reference lines in Figure D**

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Figure F: Back Section

REF. # PART # QTY. PART DESCRIPTION

1 40015 8 3/8”-18 Top Lock Nut

2 40055 8 5/16” Split Lock Washer

3 40070 2 1/4"-20 x 1-1/2" HHCS, Grade 5

4 40072 2 1/4" Crown Lock Nut, Grade 5

5 40075 8 5/16"-18 x 1" HHCS, Grade 5

6 40076 8 5/16" Flat Washer, Grade 5

7 40087 4 Cotter Pin, 1/16" x 1-3/8" Long

8 40088 6 3/8" x 1-1/4" Carriage Bolt

9 41004 2 3/8" Flat Washer, Grade 5

10 84339 14 5/16" Chain, 4-Link Length

11 84516 4 1/4" Flat Washer, Grade 5

12 85267 1 Torsion Spring, Door

13 87517 1 AC/AD Door Chain Bar

14 87525 1 AC/AD Door Hinge Pin

15 87529 1 AC/AD Carbide Tooth Service Door

16 87530 1 AC/AD Blade Service Door

17 87551 13 5/16" Chain, 7-Link Length

18 87579 1 AC/AD Chain Bar Cover, Right

19 87580 2 AC/AD Side Chain Bar

20 87586 1 AC/AD Chain Bar Cover, Left

21 88116 1 AC/AD Door Weldment

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