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OPERATION

CAUTION

The subframe kit is to be used only to lift and

operate the snowblower, blade or broom.

NOTE:

To increase the life span of the components,

always disengage the snowblower when it is raised.

SNOWBLOWER OPERATION

IMPORTANT:

Always inspect the hydraulic components and

hoses before using. Replace any damaged or

worn parts immediately. If you suspect a hose

leak,

DO NOT

use your hand to locate it. Use a

piece of cardboard or wood.

a) Make sure the snowblower is clear of snow

before engaging the snowblower.

b) Make sure that the auger and impeller operate

freely.

c) Start the tractor engine.

d) Before engaging the snowblower drive, always

have the engine running at medium R.P.M.

e) Operate the snowblower at maximum engine

R.P.M.

f) Always use the accessory in the Float mode.

Push the tractor

s hydraulic joystick to Float

position.

IMPORTANT: USE FULL ENGINE R.P.M. WHEN

REMOVING WET OR STICKY SNOW. LOW R.P.M.

WILL TEND TO PLUG THE CHUTE.

CONTROLS

CHUTE ROTATION

Use the tractor

s hydraulic joystick to turn the chute from

one side to the other.

If the chute does not turn in the desired direction, switch

the hydraulic hoses on the tractor.

CHUTE DEFLECTOR

Set the angle of the deflector according to the distance

the snow must be thrown and to prevent property

damage. To change the deflector angle, loosen the two

deflector knobs & adjust the deflector to the appropriate

angle and retighten the two knobs securely.

SNOW REMOVAL

When removing snow, do not use the snowblower as

a dozer blade to push snow. Allow snowblower to

ingest snow at its own speed. If the speed of your

tractor is too fast, the snowblower may become

overloaded and plug. For best results, raise the

snowblower and remove a top layer of snow. A

second pass with the snowblower will remove the

remaining snow.

WARNING

Read the tractor Owner

s Manual carefully. Be

thoroughly familiar with the controls & proper

use of the attachment. Know how to stop the

attachment & disengage the controls quickly

.

WARNING

TO PREVENT INJURIES:

Lower the snowblower when the vehicle is

parked.

Temperature changes could change the hydraulic

pressure, causing the snowblower to drop

unexpectedly,

damaging

the

hydraulic

components. Failure to do this could result in

serious personal injury.

WARNING

TO PREVENT INJURIES:

Never leave the driver seat without disengaging

the snowblower, stopping the engine, applying

the parking brakes and removing the ignition

key.

Never operate on slopes of more than 10%.

WARNING

Hand contact with the rotating impeller inside the

discharge chute is the most common cause of

injury associated with snowblowers. Never use

your hand to clean out the discharge chute.

-

Do not attempt to clear plugged chute, auger or

fan of snow while the tractor's engine is running.

-

Disengage snowblower.

-

Lower snowblower to the ground and set

parking brake.

-

SHUT THE ENGINE OFF & REMOVE KEY!

-

Wait 10 seconds to be sure that all moving parts

such as the impeller blades have stopped

moving.

-

Do not use hand to unplug chute use a clean out

tool of at least

36’’

(1m) length.

IMPORTANT:

*It is the user / or the person who does the installa-

tion

s responsibility to install the hoses in such a

manner that they do not come into contact with any

mobile elements of the vehicle (the wheels or the

subframe), sharp edge, hot surface in all operating

conditions if not, this could lead to damages.

Summary of Contents for 700624-2

Page 1: ...For READ FOLLOW ALL SAFETY RULES INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE OPERATING YOUR EQUIPMENT 108386_EN R 08172018 ASSEMBLY REPAIR PARTS OPERATION MAINTENANCE 108386 700624 2 700947 27 hydraulic hoses extensions kit...

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Page 3: ...eration 11 Controls 11 Snow Removal 11 MAINTENANCE Adjustments 12 Lubrication 12 Shear Bolt Replacement 12 Belt Replacement 13 Pulley Replacement 13 DISMOUNTING STORAGE 14 TROUBLESHOOTING 15 TORQUE SP...

Page 4: ...EGARDLESS OF THE HAZARD BE EXTREMELY CAREFUL DANGER Signals an extreme hazard that will cause serious injury or death if recommended precautions are not followed WARNING Signals a hazard that may caus...

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Page 7: ...s use the snowblower with all the guards in place Decal 106378 To avoid serious injury Keep hand clothing away from rotating gear while the hydraulic motor is connected Always use the snowblower with...

Page 8: ...ON FOR PART IDENTIFICATION TOOLS REQUIRED Wrench 3 8 7 16 1 2 3 4 15 16 Socket 7 16 1 2 3 4 15 16 Rachet Allan Key 1 8 3 16 NOTE In this manual the right and left side is determined by sitting on the...

Page 9: ...ation ring item 6 under the chute as shown Secure the chute and rotation ring in place with three hex bolts 1 4 x 1 1 4 item 7 and nuts as shown Do not tighten the nuts too firmly Nuts that are too ti...

Page 10: ...e well aligned Assemble the half drivelines Install the male section of the driveline into the snowblower s driveline by aligning the stamped mark item 2 located between the splines at the end of the...

Page 11: ...se for the chute rotation NOTE Use a coloured tie wrap not supplied to identify the different hoses to simplify future installation Lift parking stand Lift the parking stand by removing the lock pin i...

Page 12: ...RTANT FOR THE 2638 Make sure to thread the hoses behind the front loader bracket see picture IMPORTANT Twists in the hydraulic hoses will wear them out prematurely If the quick couplers are not well a...

Page 13: ...speed of your tractor is too fast the snowblower may become overloaded and plug For best results raise the snowblower and remove a top layer of snow A second pass with the snowblower will remove the...

Page 14: ...wer is to be used and remove all foreign objects To avoid damage to the snowblower Use only the original shear bolts 106443 in bags of 10 for the augers 105627 in bags of 10 for the fan The use of any...

Page 15: ...on the bearings Only lower bearing must have set screw the top bearing must not have set screw 3 Remove the bearings item 10 or 11 from the required pulleys 4 Remove damaged pulley item 12 or 13 and r...

Page 16: ...ry installed on the vehicle it is not recommended to use this method if there is not enough ground clearance to slide the subframe from underneath the vehicle Subframe with snowblower 1 Unplug the hyd...

Page 17: ...rive shaft Belt is worn at a specific point Snowblower was engaged when already plugged Make sure auger fan are not plugged or frozen before engaging snowblower Chute rotation is difficult Dirt or ice...

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