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Towed Sweeper The NCF primarily uses the towed sweeper (fig. 14-35).  Its  size  and  easy  maintenance  give  it  an advantage over the street sweeper. Its disadvantage is that it requires a prime mover and windrows the debris to one side or the other only and does not pick it up. Street Sweeper The Navy also uses different types and makes of street  sweepers,   the  most  common  being  the self-propelled  type.  The  self-propelled  street  sweeper (fig. 14-36) is used mainly to remove loose debris from the surface of streets, roads, parking areas, taxiways, and airport runways. Operational procedures to adhere to when operating a street sweeper are as follows: .  During  sweeper  operations,  you  should  plan ahead and select routes where water is available to refill  the  water  tank  of  the  sweeper.  This  effort  saves time and the expense of having to travel long distances to  refill. . The sweeper is equipped with a prime mover, controls, basic  machine  for  steering,  sweeping,  and  water spraying, as well as for picking up, containing, and disposing  of  debris. l When refueling a street sweeper, make sure the engine is turned off and see that metal-to-metal contact is maintained with the fuel tank and fuel nozzle. l  Keep  personnel  away  from  the  brushes  and scrubbers of the sweeper during operation .  Always  stop  operations  when  adjusting, cleaning,  and  lubricating  the  equipment. . Keep hands clear of drive chains. . Park the sweeper on level ground with the hand brake  applied. .  Except  in  emergencies,  do  not  turn  the  steering wheel sharply when the machine is in motion. The sweeper is highly responsive to small movements of the steering  wheel. Magnetic  Sweeper The  magnetic  street  sweeper  is  used  primarily  to pick up metal debris magnetically, such as iron and steel and  devices  for  controlling  movement  of  the scrap,  from  traffic  areas.  The  John  Deere  tractor  model Figure  14-36.—Street  sweeper. 14-31

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