Echo Bear Cat DL10 User Manual

DEBRIS LOADER
DL10 - 10 INCH 570cc BRIGGS & STRATTON
ENGLISH ESPAÑOL FRANÇAIS
Manual P/N 70714-00 Companion to P/N 70690-00 SN Range: E08069 - Current
OWNER'S MANUAL
Before You Begin
DEAR ECHO BEAR CAT CUSTOMER
Thank you for purchasing a ECHO Bear Cat product. The ECHO Bear Cat line is designed, tested, and manufactured to give years of dependable performance. To keep your machine operating at peak efciency, it is necessary to adjust it correctly and make regular inspections. The following pages will assist you in the operation and maintenance of your machine. Please read and understand this manual before operating your machine.
If you have any questions or comments about this manual, please call us toll-free at 1.888.625.4520.
If you have any questions or problems with your machine, please call or write your local authorized ECHO Bear Cat Dealer.
This document is based on information available at the time of its publication. ECHO Bear Cat is continually making improvements and developing new equipment. In doing so, we reserve the right to make changes or add improvements to our product without obligation for equipment previously sold.
PLEASE SEND US YOUR WARRANTY CARD
A warranty card is included in your owner's kit packaged with your machine. Please take the time to ll in the information requested on the card. When you send your completed card to us, we will register your machine and start your coverage under our limited warranty.
FOR MACHINE SERVICE OR PARTS:
For service assistance, contact your nearest authorized ECHO Bear Cat dealer or the factory. For parts, contact your authorized dealer. The parts manual for your machine is available at http://bearcatproducts.com/main/support/ index_html. Your dealer will need to know the identication number of your machine to provide the most efcient service. See below for information on how to identify and record the identication number for your machine.
FOR ENGINE SERVICE OR PARTS:
For engine service or parts, contact your nearest authorized engine dealer. ECHO Bear Cat does not handle any parts, repairs or warranties for engines.
IDENTIFICATION NUMBER LOCATION
identication number (VIN). VINs are located on the left side of the trailer frame near the hitch. They are 17-digit numbers of the format: 5VJAA001XXWXXXXXX. Serial numbers are located on the machine body. They are 6-digit numbers.
Record your identication number in the space provided and on the warranty registration card.
ORDERING PARTS
Only genuine ECHO Bear Cat replacement parts should be used to repair the machine. Replacement parts manufactured by others could present safety hazards, even though they may t on this machine. Replacement parts are available from your ECHO Bear Cat dealer.
Provide the following when ordering parts:
The SERIAL NUMBER OR VIN of your machine.
The PART NUMBER of the part.
The PART DESCRIPTION.
The QUANTITY needed.
SERIAL NUMBER OR VIN
HOW TO CONTACT ECHO BEAR CAT
ADDRESS PHONE E-MAIL HOURS
237 NW 12th Street
P.O. Box 849
West Fargo, ND 58078
*Original instructions
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888.625.4520
701.282.5520
FAX: 701.282.9522
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service@bearcatproducts.com
Monday - Friday,
8 am to 5 pm
Central Time
LIMITED WARRANTY
This warranty applies to all AG and Outdoor Power Equipment manufactured by Crary Industries.
Crary Industries warrants to the original owner each new Crary Industries product to be free from defects in material and workmanship, under normal use and service. The warranty shall extend 1 year from date of delivery for income producing (commercial) applications and 2 years from date of delivery for non-income producing (consumer) use of the product. The product is warranted to the original owner as evidenced by a completed warranty registration on file at Crary Industries. Replacement parts are warranted for (90) days from date of installation.
THE WARRANTY REGISTRATION MUST BE COMPLETED AND RETURNED TO CRARY INDUSTRIES WITHIN 10 DAYS OF DELIVERY OF THE PRODUCT TO THE ORIGINAL OWNER OR THE WARRANTY WILL BE VOID.
In the event of a failure, return the product, at your cost, along with proof of purchase to the selling Crary Industries dealer. Crary Industries will, at its option, repair or replace any parts found to be defective in material or workmanship. Warranty on any repairs will not extend beyond the product warranty. Repair or attempted repair by anyone other than a Crary Industries dealer as well as subsequent failure or damage that may occur as a result of that work will not be paid under this warranty. Crary Industries does not warrant replacement components not manufactured or sold by Crary Industries.
This warranty applies only to parts or components that are defective in material or workmanship.
This warranty does not cover normal wear items including but not limited to bearings, belts, pulleys, filters
and chipper knives.
This warranty does not cover normal maintenance, service or adjustments.
This warranty does not cover depreciation or damage due to misuse, negligence, accident or improper
maintenance.
This warranty does not cover damage due to improper setup, installation or adjustment.
This warranty does not cover damage due to unauthorized modifications of the product.
Engines are warranted by the respective engine manufacturer and are not covered by this warranty.
Crary Industries is not liable for any property damage, personal injury or death resulting from the unauthorized modification or alteration of a Crary product or from the owner’s failure to assemble, install, maintain or operate the product in accordance with the provisions of the Owner’s manual.
Crary Industries is not liable for indirect, incidental or consequential damages or injuries including but not limited to loss of crops, loss of profits, rental of substitute equipment or other commercial loss.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may have other rights that may vary from area to area.
Crary Industries makes no warranties, representations or promises, expressed or implied as to the performance of its products other than those set forth in this warranty. Neither the dealer nor any other person has any authority to make any representations, warranties or promises on behalf of Crary Industries or to modify the terms or limitations of this warranty in any way. Crary Industries, at its discretion, may periodically offer limited, written enhancements to this warranty.
CRARY INDUSTRIES RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE DESIGN AND/OR SPECIFICATIONS OF ITS PRODUCTS AT ANY TIME WITHOUT OBLIGATION TO PREVIOUS PURCHASERS OF ITS PRODUCTS.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

DESCRIPTION PAGE
SAFETY ....................................................................................................................... 1
1.1 SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL .........................................................................................1
1.2 EMMISSION INFORMATION .....................................................................................1
1.3 BEFORE OPERATING............................................................................................... 1
1.4 OPERATION SAFETY ...............................................................................................2
1.5 MAINTENANCE/STORAGE SAFETY ........................................................................2
1.6 SAFETY DECALS ......................................................................................................3
1.7 SAFETY DECAL LOCATIONS ...................................................................................4
ASSEMBLY .................................................................................................................5
2.1 ATTACH VACUUM HOSE ..........................................................................................5
2.2 ATTACH BLOWER DISCHARGE ...............................................................................6
2.3 FILL THE TANK ..........................................................................................................6
FEATURES & CONTROLS ......................................................................................... 7
ENGINE CONTROLS .......................................................................................................8
OPERATION ................................................................................................................ 9
4.1 ATTACHING/UNHOOKING ........................................................................................9
4.2 STARTING RECOIL MODELS ................................................................................... 9
4.3 STOPPING THE MACHINE .......................................................................................9
4.4 VACUUMING OPERATION ........................................................................................9
4.5 VACUUMING SAFETY & TIPS ..................................................................................9
4.6 TRANSPORTING ....................................................................................................... 9
SERVICE & MAINTENANCE .................................................................................... 10
5.1 SERVICE & MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE .............................................................. 10
5.2 ENGINE OIL ............................................................................................................. 10
5.3 REPLACING THE FLEX HOSE ...............................................................................10
5.4 REPLACING THE WEAR LINER ............................................................................. 11
5.5 UNPLUGGING THE ROTOR ................................................................................... 11
5.6 UNPLUGGING THE INLET HOSE ........................................................................... 11
TROUBLESHOOTING ..............................................................................................12
SPECIFICATIONS ..................................................................................................... 13
OPTIONS ................................................................................................................... 13
BOLT TORQUE ............................................................................................................... 14
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SAFETY

1.1 SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL

The Owner/Operator’s manual uses this symbol to alert you of potential hazards. Whenever you see this symbol, read and obey the safety message that follows it. Failure to obey the safety message could result in personal injury, death or property damage.
CAUTION
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.
WARNING
The engine on your power equipment, like
most outdoor power
equipment, is an internal
combustion engine that burns gasoline or diesel
fuel (hydrocarbons). Therefore, your power equipment must be equipped with a spark arrester mufer in continuous effective working order. The spark arrester must be attached to the engine exhaust system in such a manner that ames or heat from the system will not ignite ammable material.
Failure of the owner/operator of the equipment to comply with this regulation is a misdemeanor under California law and may also be a violation of other state and/or federal regulations, laws, ordinances, or codes. Contact your local re marshal or forest service for specic information about which regulations apply in your area.
The standard mufer installed on the engine is not equipped with a spark arrester. One must be added before
using this machine in an area where a spark arrester is
required by law. Contact the local authorities if these laws apply to you. See your authorized engine dealer for spark arrester options.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
DANGER
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation that, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.

1.2 EMMISSION INFORMATION

Under California Law and the laws of several other states, you are not permitted to operate an internal combustion engine using hydrocarbon fuels on any forest covered,
brush covered or grass covered land or on land covered
with grain, hay or other ammable agricultural crops, without an engine spark arrester in continuous effective working order.

1.3 BEFORE OPERATING

1. Read and understand this owner’s manual. Be completely familiar with the controls and the proper use of this equipment.
2. Familiarize yourself with all of the safety and operating decals on this equipment and on any of its attachments or accessories.
3. Keep safety decals clean and legible. Replace missing or illegible safety decals.
4. Obtain and wear safety glasses and
use hearing protection at all times
when operating this machine.
5. Avoid wearing loose fitted clothing.
Never operate this machine while wearing clothing with drawstrings that
could wrap around or get caught in the machine.
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6. Do not operate this machine if you are under the influence of alcohol, medications, or substances that can affect your vision, balance or judgement. Do not operate if tired or ill. You must be in good health to operate this machine safely.
7. Do not operate this equipment in the vicinity of bystanders. Keep the area of operation clear of all persons, particularly small children. It is recommended that bystanders keep at least 50 feet (15 meters) away from the area of operation.
8. Do not allow children to operate this equipment.
9. Use only in daylight or good artificial light.
10. Do not run this equipment in an enclosed area. Engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide gas, a deadly poison that is odorless, colorless and tasteless. Do not operate this equipment in or near buildings, windows or air conditioners.
11. Always use an approved fuel container. Do not remove gas cap or add fuel when engine is running. Add fuel to a cool engine only.
12. Do not fill fuel tank indoors. Keep open flames, sparks, smoking materials and other sources of combustion away from fuel.
13. Do not operate machine without shields in place. Failure to do so may cause serious injury or death.
14. Keep all guards, deflectors, and shields in good working condition.
15. Before inspecting or servicing any part of this machine, shut off the machine and make sure all moving parts have come to a complete stop. Disconnect the battery and remove the ignition key where applicable.
16. Check that all screws, nuts, bolts, and other fasteners are secured, tightened and in proper working condition before starting the machine.
17. Do not transport or move machine while it is operating or running.

1.4 OPERATION SAFETY

1. Always stand clear of discharge area when operating this machine. Keep face and body away from feed and discharge openings.
2. Keep hands and feet out of feed and
discharge openings while machine is operating to avoid serious personal
injury. Stop and allow machine to come to a complete stop before clearing obstructions.
3. Set up your work site so you are not endangering traffic and the public. Take great care to provide adequate warnings.
4. Do not climb on machine when operating. Keep proper balance and footing at all times.
5. The rotor will continue to rotate after being disengaged. Shut off the machine and make sure all moving parts have come to a complete stop before inspecting or servicing any part of the machine. Disconnect the battery and remove the ignition key if applicable.
6. When vacuuming material into machine, do not allow metal, rocks, bottles, cans or any other foreign material to be fed into the machine.
7. Ensure debris does not blow into traffic, parked cars, or pedestrians.
8. Do not allow processed material to build up in the discharge area. This may prevent proper discharge and can result in kickback of material through the feed opening.
9. If the machine becomes clogged or the machine starts vibrating or making an unusual noise, shut off machine immediately and make sure all moving parts have come to a complete stop. Disconnect the battery and remove the ignition key if applicable. After the machine stops: A) Inspect for damage, B) Replace or repair any damaged parts, and C) Check for and tighten any loose parts.
10. Check blade bolts for proper torque after every 8 hours of operation. Check blades and rotate or resharpen daily or as required to keep blades sharp. Failure to do so may cause poor performance, damage or personal injury and will void the machine warranty.

1.5 MAINTENANCE/STORAGE SAFETY

1. Before inspecting, servicing, storing, or changing an accessory, shut off the machine and make sure all moving parts have come to a complete stop. Disconnect the battery and remove the ignition key where applicable.
2. Replace any missing or unreadable safety decals. Refer to the safety decal section for part numbers.
3. Allow machine to cool before storing in an enclosure.
4. Store the machine out of reach of children and where fuel vapors will not reach an open flame or spark.
5. Never store this machine with fuel in the fuel tank inside a building where fumes may be ignited by an open flame or spark. Ignition sources can be hot water and space heaters, furnaces, clothes dryers, stoves, electric motors, etc.
6. Drain the fuel and dispose of it in a safe manner for storage periods of three months or more.
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1.6 SAFETY DECALS

See Section 1.7 for decal locations. Familiarize yourself with all of the safety and operating decals on the machine and the associated hazards. See the engine owner’s manual or contact the engine manufacturer for engine safety instructions and decals. Make certain that all safety and operational decals on this machine are kept clean and in good condition. Decals that need replacement must be applied to their original locations.
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READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS OWNER/OPERATORS MANUAL. BE COMPLETELY FAMILIAR WITH THE CONTROLS AND THE PROPER USE OF THIS EQUIPMENT.
OBTAIN AND WEAR SAFETY GLASSES AND USE HEARING PROTECTION AT ALL TIMES WHEN OPERATING THIS MACHINE.
BEFORE INSPECTING OR SERVICING ANY PART OF THIS MACHINE, SHUT OFF POWER SOURCE, REMOVE THE KEY, DISCONNECT SPARK PLUG WIRE FROM SPARK PLUG AND MAKE SURE ALL MOVING PARTS HAVE COME TO A COMPLETE STOP.
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READ AND UNDERSTAND YOU OWNERS MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING. IF OWNERS MANUAL WAS NOT INCLUDED OR YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE CALL 800.247.7335 OR 701.282.5520 (U.S.A.)
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DO NOT REMOVE COVER UNLESS KEY IS REMOVED AND ALL MOVING PARTS HAVE STOPPED. USE ACCESS FOR CLEANOUT OR INSPECTION ONLY. DO
NOT OPERATE MACHINE
WITH ACCESS COVER REMOVED.
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PN 14942-00
PN 18993-00
PN 36176-00
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DO NOT OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT IN THE VICINITY OF BYSTANDERS. DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN
TO OPERATE THIS
EQUIPMENT. ALWAYS STAND CLEAR OF DISCHARGE AREA WHEN OPERATING THIS MACHINE. KEEP FACE AND BODY AWAY FROM DISCHARGE AREAS.
PN 12173
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KEEP HANDS AND ANY OTHER BODY PART OUT OF THE FAN HOUSING WHILE MACHINE IS OPERATING TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. STOP AND ALLOW MACHINE TO COME TO A COMPLETE STOP BEFORE CLEARING OBSTRUCTIONS.
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1.7 SAFETY DECAL LOCATIONS

The numbers below correspond to the decals in Section 1.6. Familiarize yourself with all of the safety and operational decals on the machine and the associated hazards. See the engine owner’s manual or contact the engine manufacturer for engine safety instructions and decals. Make certain that all safety and operating decals on this machine are kept clean and in good condition. Decals that need replacement must be applied to their original locations.
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ASSEMBLY

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2.1 ATTACH VACUUM HOSE

1. Slide t-bolt clamp (2) over intake hose (3).
2. Insert hose inlet weldment (1) into inlet hose (3) and then tighten t-bolt clamp (2) over inlet hose and inlet weldment.
3. Fasten the hose inlet adapter on the inlet hose (3) to the fan intake weldment with the two provided knobs (9) and 5/16 x 3/4" carriage bolts (10).
4. Assemble the two hose supports using the 1/2 x 2-3/4"bolt (?), spacer (7) and 1/2" nut provided in the owner's kit.
5. Insert the hose support (8) into the fan housing spacer.
6. Connect the hose (3)to the hose support by hooking the chain links (5) into the hose support hooks (6).
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2.2 ATTACH BLOWER DISCHARGE

1. Place the two spacers (3) on the mounting flange of the debris loader frame.
2. Holding the discharge tube (5) in place on the mounting flange, position the lower discharge clamps under the flange (2).
3. Thread the four 2-3/4" carriage bolts (1) through the lower (2) and upper discharge clamps (5), spacers (3) and secure with the four knobs (4).
4. To direct the discharge tube (5), loosen all four knobs (4), reposition, and then retighten the knobs.
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2.3 FILL THE TANK

WARNING
Gasoline and diesel fuels are highly ammable and their vapors are explosive. To prevent personal injury or property
damage:
Store fuel only in approved containers, in
well ventilated, unoccupied buildings, away from sparks or ames. A container with a capacity of 2 gallons or less with a pouring spout is recommended. Do not ll the fuel tank while the engine is hot or running, since spilled fuel could ignite if it comes in contact with hot parts or sparks from ignition. Do not start the engine near spilled fuel. Never use fuel as a cleaning agent. DO NOT MIX OIL WITH FUEL.
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Use only those types of fuels that are recommended in your engine owner’s manual.
To add fuel:
1. Stop engine, wait for all parts to stop moving and disconnect spark plug wire. Remove key from key switch. Allow the engine and muffler to cool for at least three minutes.
2. Clean area around fuel fill cap and remove cap.
3. Using a clean funnel, fill fuel tank to 1/2” below bottom of filler neck to provide space for any fuel expansion. Install fuel fill cap securely and wipe up any spilled gasoline.
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1. HOSE HANDLE
2. HOSE SUPPORT
3. DISCHARGE TUBE
4. HOSE

FEATURES & CONTROLS

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FEATURES & CONTROLS

ENGINE CONTROLS

1. Engine choke: Use when starting a cold engine.
Move to ON position when starting. Move to OFF position when engine is running. Full choke may not be necessary when starting a warm engine. In this case, partial or no choke may work best.
2. Fuel cut-off switch: Move to the ON position to start
and run engine. Move to OFF position when engine is stopped.
3. Engine throttle: Changes engine speed. Push lever all the way to the fast position for full throttle operation. Push the opposite way for engine idle. Push all the way to the slow position to shut engine off. Refer to engine manual for further engine operating instructions.
4. Engine switch: Turn to ON position to start and run
engine. To stop, turn to OFF position.
5. Starter cord: To start, pull the cord until light resistance is felt and then pull briskly.
570cc Subaru engine controls
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OPERATION

4.1 ATTACHING/UNHOOKING

ATTACHING
1. Use a jack or hoist to raise the unit, so the debris loader hitch tube is even with the vehicle hitch channel.
2. Back the towing vehicle up to the debris loader. Slide the hitch tube into the vehicle hitch channel.
3. Fasten the hitch tube in the hitch channel with receiver hitch pin.
UNHOOKING
Adequately support the debris loader with a jack or hoist. The unit weighs approximately 340 pounds (154 kg).
4. Remove the pin from the hitch tube.
5. Slowly pull the towing vehicle away from the debris loader.

4.2 STARTING RECOIL MODELS

CAUTION
Move the machine to a clear, level area outdoors before starting. Do not operate in the vicinity of bystanders. Make sure the cutting chamber is empty before starting.
DANGER
BE PREPARED. The hose inlet starts to vacuum
debris as soon as the engine starts.
1. Check engine oil level before starting. Add oil if low, but do not overfill.
2. Make sure the hose inlet is free from debris.
3. Point the discharge tube in the correct direction.
4. Turn the fuel cut-off switch to ON.
5. Turn the engine switch to the ON position.
6. Move choke to the ON position (If restarting a warm engine, partial or no choke may be necessary).
7. Move the throttle to between half and full throttle.
8. Pull the recoil starter until light resistance is felt. Then, pull briskly. Make sure the starting cord retracts. Repeat until engine starts.
9. Move the choke to the RUN position.
10. Gradually move the choke lever to the OFF position as the engine warms.
11. Gradually move the throttle to the full throttle position.

4.3 STOPPING THE MACHINE

1. Gradually move throttle to the slowest position.
2. Turn the engine switch to OFF.
3. If applicable, turn the fuel cut-off switch to OFF.

4.4 VACUUMING OPERATION

1. Run engine at full operating speed before starting to vacuum.
2. Point the hose inlet towards the debris to be removed. Use a sweeping motion to remove debris from a large area.

4.5 VACUUMING SAFETY & TIPS

1. Keep hands or any other part of body or clothing away from the hose inlet, discharge chute, or any moving part.
2. Maintain proper balance and footing at all times.
3. Be careful when vacuuming around gravel, gardens, lawn ornaments, etc.
4. Keep hose as straight as possible during operation in order to prevent plugging.
5. Use a sweeping motion when vacuuming debris.
6. For maximum suction, keep nozzle close to debris, but do not block air flow into the nozzle.
7. To extend hose life, periodically rotate the hose on the fan housing and intake nozzle. This will promote even wear on the hose.

4.6 TRANSPORTING

1. Turn off the machine and wait for all moving parts to stop.
2. Remove the hose assembly by unscrewing the two knobs that hold it to the fan housing. Store the hose
inside the towing vehicle so it will not drag on the
ground.
3. Obey road signs and limits.
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SERVICE & MAINTENANCE

Section

5.1 SERVICE & MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE

Your machine must be regularly serviced and maintained. This schedule is designed for units operating under normal conditions. If the unit is operating in adverse or severe usage conditions it may be necessary for the items to be checked and serviced more frequently.
SEE ENGINE OWNER’S MANUAL FOR FURTHER ENGINE MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING INFORMATION.
INSPECTION ITEMS
Check Nuts and Bolts X
Refer to engine
owner's manual
Before each use Every 25 Hrs Every 50 Hrs
WARNING
To prevent personal injury or property damage: shut off engine and make sure that all moving parts have come to a complete stop before, servicing, adjusting or repairing. Disconnect the battery and remove ignition key where applicable.
INTERVAL
Engine Oil
Replace Spark Plug X
Air Filter Element
Replace Fuel Filter X
Clean Machine X
* Indicates first hours of use ** Service more frequently in dusty conditions
Check X Replace X*
Check X Clean X** Replace X

5.2 ENGINE OIL

Check the oil level before each use. If needed, fill the engine with the type and amount of oil specified in the engine owner's manual. Do not overfill.

5.3 REPLACING THE FLEX HOSE

Check the condition of the flex hose frequently. Replace if it is split or damaged.
1. Shut off engine and allow rotor to completely stop.
2. Remove spark plug wire.
3. Remove the clamp attaching the flex hose to the hose intake weldment. Remove the hose from the intake weldment.
4. Remove two bolts from the hose wraps to separate the flex hose from the hose support.
5. Remove the remaining clamp securing the flex hose to the hose handle. Remove the hose from the hose handle.
6. Replace flex hose by performing steps 1-5 in reverse order.
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BEFORE INSPECTING OR SERVICING ANY PART OF THIS MACHINE, SHUT OFF POWER SOURCE,
AND MAKE SURE ALL MOVING PARTS HAVE COME TO A COMPLETE STOP.

5.4 REPLACING THE WEAR LINER

SERVICE & MAINTENANCE
WARNING
The fan housing wear liners are replaceable. To replace
the wear liners:
1. Shut off engine and allow rotor to completely stop.
2. Remove the fan intake weldment from the fan
housing.
3. Remove the 7/16 x 1-1/2" bolt and washer from the end of the engine crank shaft.
4. Remove the bushing and rotor from the engine crank shaft.
5. From the outside of the debris loader housing, remove eight 5/16" nylock nuts that hold the two wear liners.
6. Remove the old wear liners and insert the new liners.
7. Install the new wear liners with eight 5/16 x 3/4" carriage bolts and nylock nuts. Feed the carriage bolts from inside the debris loader housing. Torque hardware to 17 ft-lbs.
8. Reinstall the bushing and rotor on the engine crank shaft.
9. Reinstall the 7/16 x 1-1/2" bolt and washer to the engine crank shaft. Torque to 50 ft-lbs.
10. Make sure approximately 1/4" clearance exists between the fan housing and the rotor plate.

5.5 UNPLUGGING THE ROTOR

The debris loader is designed to be used in fairly dry conditions. Wet material, along with too much debris and large sticks, can plug the rotor or hose. A plugged rotor bogs down the engine and can possibly stop the engine if the rotor is severely plugged. To clear the rotor:
1. Shut off engine and allow rotor to completely stop.
2. Remove spark plug wire.
3. Loosen the six 5/16" nuts that hold the intake weldment to the debris loader frame.

5.6 UNPLUGGING THE INLET HOSE

1. If the hose becomes plugged during operation, straightening the hose may dislodge the clog.
2. If straightening the hose does not work, shake the hose in an up and down or side to side motion.
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4. Turn the vacuum intake clockwise to remove it.
5. Check the hose for clogs and clear debris from the rotor.
6. Turn the rotor by hand to verify it is unplugged.
7. Place the intake weldment over the six frame nuts and
turn it counterclockwise to set the studs in the weldment
notches. Tighten 5/16" nuts to 17 ft-lbs.
8. Reconnect spark plug wire and resume operation.
3. If the clog remains after performing the above two steps, shut the engine off and wait for all moving parts to stop moving. Then, remove the hose from the fan housing and manually unplug the hose.
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TROUBLESHOOTING

Section
PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY
Improper control settings Use proper settings.
Lack of fuel Fill fuel tank.
Engine will not start
Engine stalls or stops
Engine overheats
Rotor will not turn Plugged rotor Clear rotor.
Plugged discharge tube
Engine speeds up; will not
vacuum material
Internal engine problems Contact dealer.
Spark plug disconnected Connect spark plug.
Dirty, stale or contaminated gas
Plugged rotor Clear rotor.
Vacuuming material too fast Slow vacuuming rate.
Cooling system plugged Clean cooling fans and fins.
Improper oil level
Engine speed too slow Increase engine speed.
Vacuuming too much material
into the machine
Inlet hose is plugged
Refill gas tank with fresh, clean, unleaded
regular gasoline.
Fill engine to correct oil level. Refer to
engine operator’s manual.
Vacuum debris at a slower rate.
Shake hose in an up and down or side to
side motion in order to dislodge debris.
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Section
Flex Hose Size 10" dia. x 12.5'
Rotor Size 16.25" x 6.13"
Discharge Tube Size 8" dia.

SPECIFICATIONS

DL10
Max CFM (cubic ft/min)
Chute Rotation 360 degrees
Hose Length (ft) 12.5
Drive Type Shaft
Starter Type Electric
Belt Size N/A
Weight (lbs.) 340 lbs.
Tires N/A
Mounting Type Receiver Hitch
Engine 570cc B&S Vanguard
Specifications are subject to change due to design modifications.
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OPTIONS

PART # DESCRIPTION
75888-00 16” VERTICAL CHUTE EXTENSION
77105-00 KIT, WORK LIGHT
77398-00 KIT, LINER WEAR
77450-00 KIT, DEFLECTOR
77464-00 KIT, RECIEVER MOUNT
77472-00 KIT, HORIZONTAL EXTENSION
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SPECIFICATIONS

BOLT TORQUE

The tables below are for reference purposes only and their use by anyone is entirely voluntary, unless otherwise noted. Reliance on their content for any purpose is at the sole risk of that person and any loss or damage resulting from the use of this information is the responsibility of that person.
ENGLISH TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
SAE Grade and Head Markings
BOLT DIAMETER
SAE - 2
1/4" 7.5 5.5 11 8 16 12
5/16" 15 11 23 17 34 25
3/8" 27 20 41 30 61 45
7/16" 41 30 68 50 95 70
1/2" 68 50 102 75 149 110
9/16" 97 70 149 110 203 150
5/8" 122 90 203 150 312 230
3/4" 217 160 353 260 515 380
7/8" 230 170 542 400 814 600
1" 298 220 786 580 1220 900
1-1/8" 407 300 1085 800 1736 1280
1-1/4" 570 420 2631 1940 2468 1820
SAE - 5
SAE 2 SAE 5 SAE 8
N.m Ft-lb. N.m Ft-lb. N.m Ft-lb.
SAE - 8
METRIC TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
METRIC Grade and Head Markings
4.8
4.8
8.8
8.8 10.9
10.9
BOLT DIAMETER
BOLT TORQUE *
12.9
12.9
A
BOLT DIAMETER
A
BOLT TORQUE *
BOLT DIAMETER
M3 0.5 0.4 - - - - - -
M4 3 2.2 - - - - - -
M5 5 4 - - - - - -
M6 6 4.5 11 8.5 17 12 19 14.5
M8 15 11 28 20 40 30 47 35
M10 29 21 55 40 80 60 95 70
M12 50 37 95 70 140 105 165 120
M14 80 60 150 110 225 165 260 190
M16 125 92 240 175 350 255 400 300
M18 175 125 330 250 475 350 560 410
M20 240 180 475 350 675 500 800 580
M22 330 250 650 475 925 675 1075 800
M24 425 310 825 600 1150 850 1350 1000
M27 625 450 1200 875 1700 1250 2000 1500
Torque figures indicated above are valid for non-greased or non-oiled threads and heads unless otherwise specified. Therefore, do not grease or oil
bolts or capscrews unless otherwise specified in this manual. When using locking elements, increase torque values by 5%.
* Torque value for bolts and capscrews are identified by their head markings.
14
4.8 8.8 10.9 12.9
N.m Ft-lb. N.m Ft-lb. N.m Ft-lb. N.m Ft-lb.
Debris Loaders
ECHO BEAR CAT
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237 NW 12th Street, West Fargo, ND 58078-0849
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REVISED: 1/30/2015
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