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3/16/2020

 

www.reddevilsnowblowers.com   |   Red Devil Snow Blowers

 

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Red Devil Snow Blowers is a registered trademark of Lankota Group.

 

OPERATING THE SNOW BLOWER

 

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Make sure the impeller and auger are free of any loose objects. 

 

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Check to see that all the shields and guards are in place and in good condition. 

 

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Lubricate the snow blower before and after every use.

 

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After starting the engine, engage the PTO. 

 

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Ease the blower slowly into the snow. 

 

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When clearing deep snow you may have to take more than one cut, starting at the top of the drift. Remember to disengage the PTO when raising the snow blower.  

 

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Stop the blower

s motion and allow all snow to pass through the snow blower before turning off.

 

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Shallow snow can normally be cleared in one pass, depending on the density of the snow and the available horsepower.

 

 

DO NOT BULLDOZE –

 

THE BLOWER WAS NOT DESIGNED FOR BULLDOZING

 

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The most effective method of dispensing snow is to blow the snow as high as possible downwind, if room permits. 

 

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The chute deflector will allow you to adjust the height that the snow is thrown.

 

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Reducing the PTO RPM will reduce the distance the snow is thrown.

 

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You can change the direction of the snow being thrown by using the hydraulic chute rotation controls. Always be aware of where you are throwing the snow. 

 

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Your snow blower has Manual deflector control.  

 

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DO NOT throw the snow toward buildings, livestock, the tractor or any other object that may be damaged. 

 

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DO NOT change the chute direction or adjust the deflector while snow is being discharged. This may cause damage to both the chute and deflector. 

 

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DO NOT use hydraulic controls until you insure that the chute moves freely. Damage to chute and controls may occur.

 

 

OPERATION SAFETY

 

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Disengage PTO, stop engine, and remove the engine key whenever you leave the equipment seat.

 

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Disengage PTO, stop engine, and remove the engine key after striking a foreign object. Thoroughly inspect the blower before restarting unit.

 

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Disengage PTO, stop engine, and remove the engine key before attempting to service your snow blower or unplugging the impeller and chute.

 

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Do not rotate the chute so that discharge material will be directed toward people, your tractor, or any other object that could be damaged.

 

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Rotating components can catch feet, hands, and loose clothing. Stand clear of all moving parts.

 

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Do not climb or step on or over the snow blower for any reason.

 

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Never operate the snow blower in bad light or poor visibility.

 

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Disengage the PTO while raising, lowering, and transporting the snow blower.

 

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Make sure to read and understand every safety sign on your machine.

 

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Stay clear of the blower at all times while the PTO is engaged.

 

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Do not bulldoze. Let the machine throw the snow.

 

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Be aware of your surroundings and know the area you are removing the snow from.

 

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Do not allow anyone to ride on the snow blower at any time.

 

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Keep all shields in place and safety equipment intact.

 

Summary of Contents for Red Devil Snow Bowlers RED2S608

Page 1: ...Page 1 Red Devil Snow Blowers is a registered trademark of Lankota Group RED2S608 Owner s Manual 8 foot Skid Steer Mounted Snow Blower 270 West Park Avenue Huron SD 57350 866 526 5682 Serial Number __...

Page 2: ...w Blower See Figure 1 1 The Red Devil Snow Blower will arrive on a pallet as shown 2 In the accompanying box you will find the following Part Numbers Description Qty RED89SH 0004 8 9 ft Blower Chute G...

Page 3: ...3 16 2020 www reddevilsnowblowers com Red Devil Snow Blowers Page 3 Red Devil Snow Blowers is a registered trademark of Lankota Group...

Page 4: ...der the chute gear align all holes and attach using the 3 8 carriage bolts and 3 8 lock nuts See Figure 4 Verify that the chute gear is clamped directly to the chute and not the impeller housing flang...

Page 5: ...ich connector your skid steer can use and set the other aside If yours does not have a receptacle or one that doesn t match the pin connectors provided skip these steps and go to the Rocker Switch Ins...

Page 6: ...10 2 Attach the one of the short red wires from RED56WIR 4 to the middle post of a momentary switches The momentary switches are identical Then attach the blue wire and the white wire of harness RED5...

Page 7: ...2020 www reddevilsnowblowers com Red Devil Snow Blowers Page 7 Red Devil Snow Blowers is a registered trademark of Lankota Group Figure 13 Skid Steer Wiring Installation Rocker Switches Figure 12 Figu...

Page 8: ...4 2 Pair connector 1 with 2 and 3 with 4 on the solenoids Note Reconfiguring which ports or solenoids the connectors mate with will depend on your preference Switching upper and lower ports within a p...

Page 9: ...t of fittings will need to be purchased Which size depends on the skid steer that will be using this snow blower See skid steer owners manual The hoses on the blower have 1 1 16 ORB ends crimped on bu...

Page 10: ...is a registered trademark of Lankota Group Red Devil Serial Number A stainless steel serial number tag is located on the bracket that holds the Chute Rotation Motor This serial number is required for...

Page 11: ...Check the chain tension Adjust idler sprocket if needed Check the gear box oil level by removing the fill plug and checking for 9 ounces of oil Make sure the chute rotation mechanism is working freely...

Page 12: ...w the snow toward buildings livestock the tractor or any other object that may be damaged DO NOT change the chute direction or adjust the deflector while snow is being discharged This may cause damage...

Page 13: ...nty claims should be on typical dealer service work order with a number and name to be attached for any future correspondence 6 All warranty work must be performed and claims submitted within thirty 3...

Page 14: ...3 16 2020 www reddevilsnowblowers com Red Devil Snow Blowers Page 14 Red Devil Snow Blowers is a registered trademark of Lankota Group Parts Book...

Page 15: ...3 16 2020 www reddevilsnowblowers com Red Devil Snow Blowers Page 15 Red Devil Snow Blowers is a registered trademark of Lankota Group Parts Book Refer to Figures 19 20...

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Page 18: ...3 16 2020 www reddevilsnowblowers com Red Devil Snow Blowers Page 18 Red Devil Snow Blowers is a registered trademark of Lankota Group Parts Book Refer to Figure 21...

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