INTRODUCTIONYou are now the owner of a Brown TRENCH-MASTER®. The TRENCHMASTERS® arevery versatile trenchers which, when properlyequipped, will tre
HOW TO INSTALL THE SELF-LOCKING COLLARThe Self-Locking Collar originated in 1925. It was designed to facilitate the mounting ofwide inner ring ball b
SCHEDULED MAINTENANCEGood maintenance practices are critical if you are to enjoy trouble free operation and longlife from your Brown TRENCHMASTER®. M
TROUBLESHOOTINGPROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTIONBurning belts Improper tension on belts Adjust belt tension Using the turnbuckle on the clutch cable. S
EQUIPPING YOUR TRENCHMASTER®FOR VARYING CONDITIONSThere are several options available which enable you to adapt your TRENCHMASTER® toperform well unde
STEP #1Attach the handle to the frame[#9] using 2-1/4” x 1 3/4” bolts. Place the 2 bolts throughthe handle Brace Plate[#25], then through the handle[
F-704 & F-904 TRENCHMASTER®Clay Hood Parts Drawings7-3F-904 BEDEDGERHOOD ASSEMBLYF-704 BEDEDGERHOOD ASSEMBLY37A37
TRENCHMASTER® MODELS F-704 & F-904Parts List7-4111111411121111228112111111122111111111111211111111ENGINE / HOOD BRACE MOUNTENGINE PULLEY (FOR F-90
WARRANTY STATEMENTSTATEMENT OF POLICYIn accordance with our established policy of constant improvement, we reserve the right to amend thesespecificati
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GETTING ACQUAINTED WITH YOUR BROWN TRENCHMASTER®FIGURE #11-1HANDLE BARCLUTCH LEVERSPRINGCLUTCH CABLEPNEUMATIC TIRESENGINEFRAMEUPPER HOOD BRACEHOODROTO
WARNINGSAFETY PRECAUTIONSWARNING: Engine exhaust from this product contains chemicals known, in certain quanti-ties, to cause cancer, birth defects, o
TRENCHMASTER®SOIL & DEBRIS EXHAUST CHARTFIGURE #2SAFETY PRECAUTIONS2-2
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSBrown TRENCHMASTER ®BEFORE STARTING ENGINE1. Check machinea. Read and be familiar with equipment operating instructions.b. Be su
Starting Engine Continuedd. Pull start cord rapidly.e. When engine starts, gradually open choke and let engine warm up at about 1/4 speed.WARNING:Do n
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (CONTINUED)NOTE: Use the smallest rotor possible when trenching in hard clay, rocky or other difficult soils.Most cable TV or
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