GENERAL INFORMATION
The LB Performance CB95 Broom is a hydrostatic, self-
propelled unit. The broom angles at 45 degrees right or
left for efcient general road sweeping or snow removal.
The hydraulically-controlled CB95 Broom can brush,
scour and remove job site debris with ease.
The CB95 features a Quick-Change Core system with a
single-motor drive that is suited for applications ranging
from road construction and industrial site cleanup to
landscaping and snow removal. The quick-change core
requires no tools to change the brush.
The LB Performance CB95 is ideal for cleaning parking
lots, industrial plants, airport runways, streets and
driveways. Because the CB95 can clean large surfaces
quickly and efciently due to its bristle rotation, ability
to angle and adjust the brush-down force, it is perfect
for a variety of construction, industrial and landscaping
applications.
Options include a fully-enclosed cab version, curb brush
and snow blade attachments. To loosen particles and
reduce dust, an optional Dust Suppression System
is available, equipped with its own electric pump, a
150-gallon water tank, corrosion-resistant spray nozzles
and piping system.
Only authorized personnel who are
properly trained should operate this machine.
Receiving the MachineReceiving the Machine
Although the machine has been checked thoroughly by
the manufacturer, road hazards or other factors during
transport may result in damage. Inspect machine for
any damage during transport. Contact your authorized
dealer immediately if any damage has occurred.
The CB95 Broom is equipped with ROPS (Roll-Over
Protective System). The unit is shipped with ROPS
in the stowed position. The ROPS will need to be
placed in its operating position prior to use. See
the following page for the procedure to rotate ROPS
from shipping to its operational position.
Be sure to check the machine thoroughly upon receipt:
1. Rotate ROPS from the shipping position to the
operational position. (Page 4-4)
2. Check engine oil. (Page 5-9)
3. Check hydraulic uid level. (Page 5-18)
4. Check machine hoses for any damage or leaks.
Initial and Daily InspectionInitial and Daily Inspection
The following inspections are essential and should be
performed before starting the machine. Visually inspect
the unit to check its general condition. Continue with a
check of the systems and components shown in Table
4-1 below:
Table 4-1. Initial and Daily Inspection
INSPECT PROCEDURE
Engine Oil
Level
Maintain oil level between ADD and
FULL marks on dipstick.
Fuel Tank
Check for adequate fuel supply. Fill if
needed. Always ll tank at end of the day
to prevent condensation in the tank.
Hydraulic
Tank
Check the tank for oil level and leaks.
Radiator Check coolant level.
Battery
Ensure all cables are tight and clean.
Check for corrosion on the battery
terminals.
Air Cleaner
Check the air lter element and
connections. Air cleaner has both a
primary and secondary lter.
Drain Plugs Make sure plugs are inserted and tight.
Engine Belt Check for proper belt tension.
Grease
Fittings
Ensure ttings are greased and in good
working order.
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Operation
LB Performance CB95 Broom 4-3