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                                       OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS            

 

 

 

 

 

WARNING:  DO NOT operate from any position except seated in the operator’s seat with 
the seat belt fastened.  DO NOT permit riders.

 

 

IMPORTANT:  Before operating the attachment, 
perform the service schedule for routine
maintenance. 
 

1.  Make sure area is free of obstructions that 

might be picked up and thrown. 

 
2.  With the operator in the seat of the loader, 

the seat belt fastened and the seat bar 
lowered (if so equipped), start the engine. 

 

WARNING:

  

Keep bystanders away!  

Thrown objects and ice can cause 
serious injury. 

 
 

CAUTION:

  

Carry attachment low to 

the ground while driving. 

3.  Rest the snowblower on the skid shoes (if 

equipped) and/or cutting edge depending on 
the application. 

 
3.  Make sure the skid shoes are set to the 

position that will most benefit your 
application. 
 

4.  If desired, the loader lift arms can be put in 

the float position. (See loader Operation and 
Maintenance Manual.) 
 

5.  Activate the auxiliary hydraulic system to start 

the snow blower turning.  (See loader 
Operation and Maintenance Manual.) 
 

CAUTION:

   

Engine must be at idle 

speed when engaging auxiliary 
hydraulic system. 

 

NOTE:

 

Certain loaders may a special wire 

harnesses to operate in high flow mode.  Others 
require the control switches to be operated in a 
specific way. It may also be necessary to switch 
the hose couplers around to match your loader.  
(See loader operation and maintenance manual) 

 

 

IMPORTANT:

 

OPERATING A LOW FLOW 

SNOWBLOWER IN HIGH FLOW MODE WILL 
CAUSE SERIOUS DAMAGE AND VOIDS ALL 
WARRANTIES. 
 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for 2010X

Page 1: ... t u us se e o or r o op pe er ra at te e t th hi is s m ma ac ch hi in ne e u un nt ti il l t th hi is s manual has been read and understood Read the Operation Maintenance Manual entirely When you see this symbol the subsequent instructions and warnings are serious follow without exception Your life and the lives of others depend on it ...

Page 2: ...ertaining to the machine Remember the operator is responsible for the safe operation and maintenance of the machine Most accidents can be prevented Good safety practices not only protect you but also the people around you NOTE Erskine Attachments LLC reserves the right to make improvements in design or changes in specifications at any time without notice and without incurring any obligations to in...

Page 3: ...service or parts Serial Number _____________ YOUR ATTACHMENTS DEALER ADDRESS PHONE CONTACT FOREWORD 4 SAFETY 5 SERIAL NUMBER DECAL LOCATION 6 7 SET UP ASSEMBLY 8 12 MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS 13 15 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 16 17 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 18 22 TROUBLESHOOTING 23 PARTS INFORMATION 24 31 WIRE HARNESS INFORMATION 32 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS 33 34 WARRANTY 35 ...

Page 4: ...g parts repaired or replaced when continued use of the machine would cause damage excessive wear to other parts or make the machine unsafe for continued operation The signal words CAUTION WARNING or DANGER are used to indicate degree of hazards and to warn against unsafe practices that may cause personal injury and are used with appropriate safety instructions These signal words are not to be igno...

Page 5: ...ment should be worn Wear clothing and equipment appropriate for the job Avoid loose fitting clothing Prolonged exposure to loud noise can cause hearing impairment or hearing loss Wear suitable hearing protection such as earmuffs or earplugs Operating equipment safely requires the full attention of the operator Avoid wearing radio headphones while operating equipment Avoid High Pressure Fluids Haza...

Page 6: ...of your attachment when making repairs or ordering parts Early or later models identification made by serial number may use different parts or it may be necessary to use different procedures in doing a specific operation Serial number plate is located on the right rear side of body 6 B G D C F A E Serial Plate ...

Page 7: ...7 Location Sides of chute assembly Quantity 2 Part number 300445 Motor Package Location back of blower under serial plate Quantity 1 F Part number 103206 Location Chute rotation chain cover Quantity 1 G Safety Decals Locations The locations of the safety decals are shown If these decals are missing damaged or painted over they must be replaced Call Erskine Attachments LLC 218 687 4045 for replacem...

Page 8: ... most skid steers with standard sized tires or in the middle or upper position for skid steers with taller or oversized tires The mounting plate position can also be adjusted to change the pitch of the blower in the working position CAUTION Make sure the bolts on the mounting plate are tight If you remove the mounting plate retighten the bolts to 130 ft lbs CRATE REMOVAL AND ASSEMBLY ...

Page 9: ...ith bolt and lock nut IMPORTANT Tighten lock nut to 75 ft lbs Rotate the chute to the straight forward position Remove the chain shield Loosen the chute rotation motor bolts Push the motor all the way towards the chute Install the No 40 roller chain around the sprocket Tighten the chute chain by pulling the motor outward to remove all slack Tighten the motor bolts and install the chain shield CAUT...

Page 10: ... in both directions without the hoses getting caught PROPER HOSE ROUTING IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OWNER AND OR OPERATOR PINCHED OR STRETCHED HOSES ARE NOT COVERED UNDER WARRANTY Adjusting the Skid Shoe Height NOTE Skid shoes on the 2010 2410 and 2410XL snowblowers are optional equipment Raise the loader arms and tilt the snowblower back just enough to remove the skid shoe about 12 inches off t...

Page 11: ... control handle bracket can be positioned several different ways We recommend it be positioned as shown Cable Tie Hose Clamp 2 Put a cable tie around the wiring harness and the steering lever 3 Install the wire harness receptacle bracket on either the loader arm or near the hydraulic quick couplers IMPORTANT It may be necessary to make an adapter bracket in order to attach the wire harness to the ...

Page 12: ...r Connect the black wire from the harness to a frame ground 8 Fasten the control handle wire harness connector to the main wire harness connector NOTE Secure the wire harness in place with plastic cable ties making sure it is clear of extra hot areas or any moving parts on the engine or loader 9 Lower the cab See loader Operation and Maintenance Manual for the correct procedure NOTE Be sure the co...

Page 13: ...oader to the rear of the snowblower Put the loader quick attach coupler into the snowblower mounting bracket 4 Tilt the loader coupler backward a small amount until it is fully engaged in the snow blower mounting bracket 5 Stop the engine and engage the parking brake 6 Secure the coupler locking mechanism that attaches the snow blower to the loader WARNING Coupler wedges or pins must extend throug...

Page 14: ...E The pressure line on the snowblower has a RED cable tie on the hose end IMPORTANT Make sure the quick couplers are fully engaged If the quick couplers do not fully engage check to see that the couplers are the same size and brand Do not force the quick couplers together NOTE If the quick couplers will not connect together due to thermal expansion of the fluid in the hoses stop the engine and act...

Page 15: ...ting may be acceptable depending on the loader Pick the routing that best suits your loader PROPER HOSE ROUTING IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OWNER AND OR OPERATOR PINCHED OR STRETCHED HOSES ARE NOT COVERED UNDER WARRANTY 8 Connect the snowblower wire harness to the loader wire harness receptacle 9 Mounting is now complete and you are ready to use the snowblower Use reverse order of above instructi...

Page 16: ...and or cutting edge depending on the application 3 Make sure the skid shoes are set to the position that will most benefit your application 4 If desired the loader lift arms can be put in the float position See loader Operation and Maintenance Manual 5 Activate the auxiliary hydraulic system to start the snow blower turning See loader Operation and Maintenance Manual CAUTION Engine must be at idle...

Page 17: ...gine at full throttle and start moving the loader forward into the snow NOTE The loader travel speed is determined by the depth and density of the snow IMPORTANT DO NOT operate the snowblower if excessive vibration is present Serious damage can occur Check auger and fan WARNING AVOID INJURY OR DEATH Never put hands feet or objects near the auger or fan when engine is running CUTTING EDGE ANGLE The...

Page 18: ... shut down the engine relieve the hydraulic pressure to the snowblower wait for all motion to stop and set park brake before leaving the operator s seat to perform service of any kind Use No 2 lithium base gun grease when lubricating all snowblower grease fittings Grease the bearing on the end of the auger after every 4 hours of operation WARNING These are requirements It is the responsibility of ...

Page 19: ...hear protected by pressure relief valve A located in the hydraulic control manifold on the rear of the snowblower directly above the fan motor NOTE The auger relief valve is set at the factory to assure the best performance in average conditions If the auger should stall too easily the relief valve can be adjusted as follows A Loosen the lock nut on valve A B Turn the set screw in one turn C Tight...

Page 20: ...nch rotate the collar in the opposite direction of auger travel NOTE This frees up the bearing and allows it to slide on the auger shaft 2 Disconnect the tubelines from the auger motor 3 Remove the two bearing retaining bolts and the four auger motor housing bolts NOTE Pry the bearing flange approximately 1 4 to the inside to allow clearance for the auger to be removed 20 ...

Page 21: ...re 7 When everything is assembled and tightened with the exception of the bearing locking collar the auger should have from 1 4 to 1 2 endplay travel Slide the auger toward the auger motor until it bottoms out Then tap it back in the opposite direction approximately 1 16 8 Tighten the eccentric locking collar by using a hammer and punch to rotate the collar in the direction of the auger travel Tig...

Page 22: ...d through the discharge chute and into the fan area will keep the fan from rotating when loosening or tightening the castle nut 1 Remove the cotter key 2 Remove castle nut 3 Remove the fan from the tapered motor shaft with a pulley puller 4 To install use reverse procedure 22 CAUTION The castle nut must be torqued to a minimum of 250 ft lbs 400 ft lbs on 2410XL model ...

Page 23: ...ed Make sure loader is at full throttle Make sure High Flow mode is engaged if operating a high flow snowblower Chute functions will not operate Check harness connections Check to make sure you are operating the correct loader control buttons read loader operator s manual Check power and ground lead if using generic pistol grip harness Check fuse if using pistol grip harness Isolate bad solenoid c...

Page 24: ...8 CUTTING EDGE B 56 DB 1 312428 CUTTING EDGE B 62 DB 1 318430 CUTTING EDGE B 74 DB 1 300488 CUTTING EDGE B 80 DB 1 318474 CUTTING EDGE B 86 DB 1 40 13309 BOLT HEX 5 8 X 1 1 2 NC GR 5 8 41 33630 WASHER LOCK 5 8 14 54 14 60 15 72 15 78 16 84 42 13213 BOLT HEX 1 2 X 2 1 2 NC GR 5 3 43 13209 BOLT HEX 1 2 X 1 1 2 NC GR 5 2 45 36114 NUT HEX FULL 5 8 NC 13 54 14 60 15 72 15 78 16 84 46 37214 NUT HEX LOCK...

Page 25: ...2010 PARTS INFORMATION_______________ 25 ...

Page 26: ...80 DB 1 318474 CUTTING EDGE B 86 DB 1 6 10 ON 2410XL SNOWBLOWER 39 33626 WASHER LOCK 1 2 40 13309 BOLT HEX 5 8 X 1 1 2 NC GR 5 5 8 X 1 1 2 NC GR 5 8 41 33630 WASHER LOCK 5 8 14 54 14 60 15 72 15 78 16 84 42 13213 BOLT HEX 1 2 X 2 1 2 NC GR 5 3 43 13209 BOLT HEX 1 2 X 1 1 2 NC GR 5 2 8 10 ON 2410XL SNOWBLOWER 44 13207 BOLT HEX 1 2 X 1 1 4 NC GR 5 45 36114 NUT HEX FULL 5 8 NC 13 54 14 60 15 72 15 78...

Page 27: ...2410 2410XL PARTS INFORMATION 27 ...

Page 28: ...CKING PLATE SB 69 1 WITH OPT URE RUB PKG 315465 BACKING PLATE SB 75 1 WITH OPT URE RUB PKG 315466 BACKING PLATE SB 81 1 OPTIONAL SKID SHOE PKG 22 315467 SKID SHOE URETHANE 2 OPTIONAL SKID SHOE PKG 23 300086 SKID SHOE HEAVY DUTY 2 OPTIONAL SKID SHOE PKG 24 100301 SKID SHOE 2 OPTIONAL SKID SHOE PKG 25 315813 MOUNT OPT SKID SHOE W A 2 OPTIONAL SKID SHOE PKG 31 315868 PLATE BOLT THREADED 4 WITH OPT UR...

Page 29: ...ER 315817 AUGER 18D 2410 X 54 W A 1 SPECIAL ORDER 315342 AUGER 18D 2410 X 60 W A 1 315202 AUGER 18D 2410 X 72 W A 1 315907 AUGER 18D 2410 X 78 W A 1 315203 AUGER 18D 2410 X 84 W A 1 28 100832 BRG 1 25 2 B FLG 1 30 310037 MOTOR CAN PAINTED 1 36 13210 BOLT HEX 1 2 X 1 3 4 NC GR 5 2 43 13209 BOLT HEX 1 2 X 1 1 2 NC GR 5 6 44 13207 BOLT HEX 1 2 X 1 1 4 NC GR 5 4 46 37214 NUT HEX LOCK 1 2 NC 8 48 33010...

Page 30: ... 103284 ADPT ELB 2MP 2FPX 90 1 16 315136 HOSE 1 4 X 22 6MB 4FJX CASE DRAIN 1 17 103497 ADPT ELB 4MB 4MJ 90 CASE DRAIN NOT USED ON XL 1 18 315451 HOSE 3 4 X 24 5 12MB 12MJ FOR 60 SNOWBLOWER 2 315452 HOSE 3 4 X 30 5 12MB 12MJ FOR 72 SNOWBLOWER 2 315453 HOSE 3 4 X 33 5 12MB 12MJ FOR 78 SNOWBLOWER 2 315454 HOSE 3 4 X 36 5 12MB 12MJ FOR 84 SNOWBLOWER 2 19 315143 HOSE 3 4 X 72 12FJX 12MB LEAD RETURN 1 2...

Page 31: ...HYDRAULIC PARTS INFORMATION 31 ...

Page 32: ...ARNESS 1 3 300247 RECEPTACLE BRACKET not shown 1 4 315127 BLOWER HARNESS 1 Optional Harnesses not shown 14 PIN UNIVERSAL 320256 for Bobcat Loaders 14 PIN UNIVERSAL 320233 for Case New Holland Loaders 14 PIN UNIVERSAL 320084 for John Deere Loaders 200008 8 PIN for Caterpillar A series Loaders 315153 8 PIN for ASV Loaders 315339 8 PIN for Caterpillar B series 2 3 ...

Page 33: ...n Hydraulic relief valve Hydraulic relief valve Hydraulic relief valve Hydraulic relief valve Chute Rotation Hydraulic 270 Hydraulic 270 Hydraulic 270 Hydraulic 270 Cutting Edge reversible 5 8 x 6 reversible 5 8 x 6 reversible 5 8 x 6 reversible 5 8 x 6 Mounting Plate Universal Universal Universal Universal Casting Distance up to 30 up to 30 up to 30 up to 30 Flow Required 11 25 GPM 11 25 GPM 11 2...

Page 34: ...Protection Hydraulic relief valve Hydraulic relief valve Hydraulic relief valve Chute Rotation Hydraulic 270 Hydraulic 270 Hydraulic 270 Cutting Edge reversible 5 8 x 6 reversible 5 8 x 6 reversible 5 8 x 6 Mounting Plate Universal Universal Universal Casting Distance up to 40 up to 40 up to 40 Flow Required 24 42 GPM 24 42 GPM 24 42 GPM Shipping Weight Approx 940 lbs 975 for XL Approx 970 lbs 100...

Page 35: ...able for incidental or consequential damages or injuries including but not limited to the loss of profit rental or substitute equipment or other commercial loss Purchaser s sole and exclusive remedy being as provided here in above Erskine Attachments LLC must receive immediate notification of defect and no allowance will be made for repairs without our consent or approval This warranty is in lieu ...

Page 36: ...P N 300518 Date Printed 3 12 2013 Erskine Attachments LLC Erskine MN 56535 Printed in U S A 36 ...

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