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OPERATION:

1.

Do not put hands or feet near, under or inside rotating 
parts. 

2.

Exercise  extreme  caution  when  operating  on  or 
crossing  gravel  drives,  walks  or  roads.  Stay  alert  for 
hidden hazards or traffic. Do not carry passengers.

3.

After striking a foreign object, stop the engine (motor), 
disconnect  the  wire  from  the  spark  plug(s)  and  keep 
wire  away  to  prevent  accidental  starting.  Thoroughly 
inspect  the  accessory  for  any  damage  and  repair 
damage before restarting and using the accessory.

4.

If the unit should start to vibrate abnormally, stop the 
engine  (motor)  and  check  immediately  for  the 
cause.  Vibration  is  generally  a  warning  of  trouble.
Don not use equipment until properly repaired.

5.

Take  all  possible  precautions  when  leaving  the 
vehicle  unattended.  Disengage  the  power  take-off, 
lower  the  attachment,  place  the  transmission  into 
neutral,  set  the  parking  brake,  stop  the  engine  and 
remove the ignition key.

6.

Do not run the engine indoors, except when starting 
the  engine  and  for  transporting  in  or  out  of  the 
building. Do not operate or let motor run in a storage 
area  without  ventilation  because  gas  contains 
carbon  monoxide  which  is  odorless,  colorless  and 
can cause death.

7.

Never  use  the  accessories  across  the  face  of 
slopes,  go  from  top  to  bottom.  Exercise  extreme 
caution  when  using  equipment  on  slopes,  on  wet 
ground  or  near  drop-off.  Do  not  attempt to  use 
accessory on a steep slope.

8.

Never  tolerate  bystanders  in  the  working  zone. 
Never  use  an  accessory  in  the  direction  of 
bystanders,  it  might  throw  gravel  or  debris  that  can 
hurt people or damage property.

9.

Never  operate  the  accessory  at  high  transport 
speeds  on  slippery  surfaces.  Use  care  when 
backing up.

10. Do not carry passengers.

11. Disengage  power  to  the  accessory  when  it  is 

transported or not in use.

12. Never  operate  the accessory  without  good  visibility 

or light.

13. Keep  the  accessory  away  from  heat  sources  or 

flames.

14. If  applicable,  never handle  the  winch  cable  or  hook 

while under tension.

15.  Never  use  accessory  if  it  has  been  dropped  or 

damaged. Repair if necessary before re-using.

MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE

1.

When  cleaning,  repairing  or  inspecting  the  vehicle 
and  accessory:  park  on a  solid  level  ground, 
disengage  drives,  lower  implement,  set  parking 
brake,  stop  the  engine,  remove  ignition  key,  and 
wait  that  all  moving  parts  have  stopped.  For 
gasoline  engine,  disconnect  wire  from  the  spark 
plug(s)  and  keep  wire  away  to  prevent  accidental 
starting.

2.

Check  all  the  bolts and  components at  frequent 
intervals  to  make  sure  that  they  are  properly 
tightened and in safe working condition.

3.

Never  store  a  motorized  accessory  with  fuel  in  the 
fuel tank inside a building where ignition sources are 
present  such  as  hot  water  and  space  heaters, 
clothes dryers, and the like. Allow the engine to cool 
before storing in any enclosure.

4.

Alway

s refer to the owner’s manual when you store

the  accessory  and  vehicle  for  a  prolonged  or  an 
unspecified length of time.

5.

Maintain or replace safety and instruction labels, as 
necessary.

6

For winter accessories, (if applicable), let the engine 
run for a few minutes after clearing snow in order to 
prevent the rotary parts from freezing.

7. 

Inspect the vehicle’s and accessory’s air filter

(if 

applicable)  every  day.  Clean  it  or  replace  it as 
necessary. Change the oil more often when working 
in  dusty  con

ditions. See the vehicle’s and

accessory's owner’s manual.

8.  When inflating tires, stand on one side NOT in front 

or  over  the  tire  assembly.  Use  a  safety  cage  if 
available

TRANSPORT 

1.

Review  Transport  Safety  instructions  in  vehicle 
manual before moving or hauling.

2.

Check  with  local  authorities  regarding  transport  on 
public  roads and  off  road.  Obey  all  applicable  laws 
and regulations.

3.

Make sure  all lights and reflectors that are required 
by  the  local  highway  and  transport  authorities 
(exemple  :  SMV  (Slow  Moving  Vehicle))  are  in 
place,  are  clean,  and  can  be  seen  clearly  by  all 
overtaking and oncoming traffic.

4.

Never  have  the  equipment  in  operation  during 
transport.

5.

Always travel at a safe speed.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Summary of Contents for BER3PTSB78H

Page 1: ...1 READ FOLLOW ALL SAFETY RULES INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE OPERATING YOUR EQUIPMENT 108186_EN R 06032016 ASSEMBLY REPAIR PARTS OPERATION MAINTENANCE 108186 BER3PTSB78H...

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Page 3: ...on the tractor 9 Step 5 Drive line installation 11 Step 6 Check interferences and adjustments 12 Step 7 Preparation and assembly of the hydraulic hoses 14 OPERATION Operation 15 Snowblower Operation 1...

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...

Page 5: ...ccessory is to be used and remove door mats all foreign objects and the like which could be pick up and projected by accessory 2 For motorized accessories disengage all clutches and shift into neutral...

Page 6: ...ever handle the winch cable or hook while under tension 15 Never use accessory if it has been dropped or damaged Repair if necessary before re using MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE 1 When cleaning repairing o...

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

Page 8: ...5 SAFETY DECALS REPLACE IF DECALS ARE DAMAGED SEE PARTS BREAKDOWN FOR DECAL LOCATION Decal 107853 Decal 107834...

Page 9: ...THIS ACCESSORY IS HEAVY To avoid risk of strain injury NEVER lift the accessory by hand alone when handling the components or assembly Use proper lifting device and seek assistance When accessory is o...

Page 10: ...the hydraulic motor item 3 to make sure the grooves are well inserted into the ones of the rotation ring Start by removing the the guard item 1 Then loosen the three nuts on the carriage bolts item 4...

Page 11: ...ses the height at which the accessory may be raised or lowered because of the lower angle of the PTO driveshaft The accessory is delivered with configuration A To use location B 1 Remove the four bolt...

Page 12: ...he 3 point hitch must be stabilized to prevent side to side movement Most tractors have sway blocks or adjustable chains for this purpose Please consult your tractor s manual for adjusting instruction...

Page 13: ...les in the arms of the 3 point hitch with the holes A in the hitch pins Slowly raise tractor s 3 point lift arms to attach quick hitch to the accessory CAUTION The release handles have areas where pin...

Page 14: ...T The driveline must be lubricated before putting it into service Refer to Lubrication IMPORTANT The tractor s PTO shaft and accessory s gearbox shaft must be aligned and level with each other when ho...

Page 15: ...al joints are properly secured Hold inner and outer drivelines parallel to each other a Make sure dimension D is at least 1 If needed a Mark drivelines halves at the correct length C to cut b Remove d...

Page 16: ...ocks from under the accessory Drawbar clearance Slowly engage tractor hydraulic 3 point control lever to lower the accessory while checking for sufficient drawbar clearance Move drawbar ahead aside or...

Page 17: ...AULIC FLOW CONTROL The hydraulic flow differ from one tractor to another a hydraulic flow control orifice has been preinstalled on one of the hoses If the chute turns too slowly widen the diameter of...

Page 18: ...p snow from auger or chute make adjustments preform maintenance or clean the snowblower with the PTO engaged Rotating impeller and auger can cause serious bodily injury or death DANGER TO PREVENT INJU...

Page 19: ...and discharging them at high speeds causing serious bodily injury or death WARNING TO PREVENT INJURIES Always disengage PTO place gear selector in park or in neutral with park brake set shut the trac...

Page 20: ...ow that has been plowed Blow only fresh snow that has not been disturbed Plowed snow contains foreign particles such as dirt and rocks that can cause serious bodily injury or death WARNING TO PREVENT...

Page 21: ...e 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 contr...

Page 22: ...y IMPORTANT Make sure to securely lock the pin in place Loosing the pin could cause injuries and property damage A hydraulic deflector kit is sold as an option TRANSPORTATION WARNING TO PREVENT INJURI...

Page 23: ...and systematic inspection can avoid costly downtime maintenance and repairs Never allow untrained personnel to service machine Use jack to support equipment when required Carefully release pressure f...

Page 24: ...shaft item 1 108481 and the auger item 2 106983 Shear bolts come in packs of 10 LUBRICATION Apply oil at all pivot points Chute Rotation System Oil chute base every 16 hours of operation Gear box Oil...

Page 25: ...tor PTO shaft before servicing the snowblower The PTO can be engaged if tractor is started causing damage to the snowblower injury or death Clean off any dirt and grease that may have accumulated on t...

Page 26: ...or the shear bolt is probably broken Replace the driveline or the shear bolt Chute rotation is difficult Dirt or ice may be underneath chute Clean the base of chute the rotation ring Lubricate the ins...

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Page 28: ...Part numbers starting with 500XXX are not available for sale however separate parts are available for sale individually Les num ros 500xxx ne sont pas disponibles pour la vente Au besoin veuillez com...

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Page 30: ...Part numbers starting with 500XXX are not available for sale however separate parts are available for sale individually Les num ros 500xxx ne sont pas disponibles pour la vente Au besoin veuillez com...

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Page 33: ...Part numbers starting with 500XXX are not available for sale however separate parts are available for sale individually Les num ros 500xxx ne sont pas disponibles pour la vente Au besoin veuillez com...

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Page 35: ...Part numbers starting with 500XXX are not available for sale however separate parts are available for sale individually Les num ros 500xxx ne sont pas disponibles pour la vente Au besoin veuillez com...

Page 36: ...Part numbers starting with 500XXX are not available for sale however separate parts are available for sale individually Les num ros 500xxx ne sont pas disponibles pour la vente Au besoin veuillez com...

Page 37: ...Part numbers starting with 500XXX are not available for sale however separate parts are available for sale individually Les num ros 500xxx ne sont pas disponibles pour la vente Au besoin veuillez com...

Page 38: ...Part numbers starting with 500XXX are not available for sale however separate parts are available for sale individually Les num ros 500xxx ne sont pas disponibles pour la vente Au besoin veuillez com...

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