STANDARD SNOWBLOWER Operators & Parts Manual
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1.Be sure all exposed moving parts such as shafts and adapters are properly guarded and that all coupling devices are securely attached before applying power. Do not use unless all shields are in place. 2.Do not wear loose fitting clothing in the vicinity of any moving parts. 3.Do not exceed recommended ground speed, recommended PTO speed, or recommended horsepower for the unit which you are using. 4.Keep all persons, pets, and livestock away from unit when in use. 5.
PRE-SALE SERVICE AND SETUP OF BLOWERS 6.Check oil level in gearbox. 7.Check all bolts for tightness. 8.Check auger drive chain tension and alignment. Adjust if necessary. 9.Grease PTO universal joints, shield retaining collars, and inner tube of PTO. 1.Turn hood to point directly behind blower.(PTO side) 2.Lift hood assembly off and spread a light coat of grease on outside of blower mainframe pipe. 3.Replace hood assembly. 4.Install hood turner as per instructions. 5.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR SNOWBLOWER-cont’d P.T.O. SHAFT ANGLES Transmission size P.T.O. Shafts are made to transmit power with angles at universal joints. However, these angles should be kept to a minimum. Larger the angle, shorter the life of P.T.O. Take for example a snowblower sold for a tractor capacity of 60-70 H.P., Which would be attached to a 60 H.P. Tractor, operating at maximum capacity (60 H.P. Continuous). H.P. P.T.O. angles 60@540 RPM Using #50 PTO H.P. 540 R.P.M.
If it is impossible to increase the distance between snowblower and tractor, in order to maintain a reasonable angle at P.T.O., It is recommended to use a large size of P.T.O., That is a greater capacity P.T.O. (Please refer to your dealer for more details). For snowblowers of 100 H.P., an additional gearbox is also available that can be mounted on existing snowblower gearbox, which increased the input shaft height, reducing angle at P.T.O. Joints. This gearbox also has an input speed of 1000 R.P.M.
Snowblower Setup Instructions 1. Uncrate items and compare with the parts breakdown found in the Operator’s Manual 2. Bolt on left and right skid shoes according to ‘Image 1’. Image 1: Assembled Skid Shoes 3. Assemble the chute. Following manner of assembly in ‘Image 2’ and ‘Image 3’. Refer to the snowblower diagram in the operator’s manual for exploded view. Image 2: Chute Assembly Image 3: Chute Assembly Note: Shims (#34 in parts list) for bearings must be installed on the top and bottom of bearings.
Note: Hand crank support bracket must be installed on the bottom of chute flange. 4. Assemble hitch. The tabs the join the A frame must be placed inside the frame. See ‘Image 6’. Image 5: Crank Support Bracket Image 6: Hitch Frame 5. Assemble the hitch top assembly and chute crank support bracket as shown in ‘Image 7’. The bracket should have a 90 degree bend allowing the crank to freely turn. Image 7: A Frame Top Assembly 6. Leave bolts and nuts finger tightened during hitch assembly.
15 17 16 8 2 23 7 7 28 6 5 14 13 24 25 20 19 9 10 11 12 6 21 22 26 27 3 2 30 1 21 2 31 29 63 9 4 18 44 45 48 41 6 45 59 14 61 51 51 33 32 34 35 34 37 39 40 46 52 42 49 60 52 62 52 38 36 43 36 2 58 47 54 56 57 55 53 50 SNOWBLOWER DIAGRAM
SNOWBLOWER PARTS LIST Description Part# Description Qty. Part# 1 33 Nylon Washer 13 34 Special Washer Ø12x0.2 Qty.