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WIRING GUIDE 

Wire Hook Up to Quick Disconnect 

Black = - 12 Volt Ground 
Yellow = + 12 Volt Shoot Up 
Red = + 12 Volt Shoot Down 
Blue = + 12 Volt Shoot Left 
Green = + 12 Volt Shoot Right 
Brown = Spare 

Switch Kit 

1.  Place hand control in cab with enough extra cable so you can move around for use. 
2.  Run white and black wires back to battery so the white and black wires will reach the battery. 
3.  Now run the remaining wires to the front of the machine following the loader arms. 
4.  Cut wire to length and hook up to female quick disconnect. 
5.  Mount female quick disconnect near auxiliary hydraulic lines, use mounting plate included in box. 
6.  Connect wires from attachment to male end of quick disconnect. 
7.  Make sure the color wires from the female side match up with the color wires from the male side. 
8.  Connect black and white wires to battery, (black is negative, white is positive). 

9.  You are now ready to test the functions of the blower, to do so 

auxiliary hydraulics will have to be on and 

running

 

 

Summary of Contents for Skid Steer Blower

Page 1: ...OPERATOR S MANUAL Accessories Unlimited Skid Steer Blower move any amount of snow with ease and reliability Made in the USA...

Page 2: ...orage 8 Operation 9 General Preparation 9 Engine Speed 9 Increasing Traction and Stability 9 Engaging the Drive Mechanism 9 Deflector Adjustment if Manual 10 Skid Shoe Adjustment 10 Snow Removal Metho...

Page 3: ...those labeled on the equipment and on the skid steer Follow the safety recommendations and make sure that those with whom you work follow them Illustrations The illustrations may not necessarily repr...

Page 4: ...owner s responsibility to be certain anyone operating this product reads this manual and all other applicable manuals to become familiar with this equipment and all safety precautions Failure to do s...

Page 5: ...mission to neutral and disengage clutch if equipped before starting the engine 5 Do not operate equipment in wintertime without wearing adequate winter garments and protective clothing 6 Never attempt...

Page 6: ...levers in neutral shut off the engine remove the ignition key and allow the rotating parts to stop BEFORE unclogging the collector fan housing or chute and making any repairs adjustments or inspectio...

Page 7: ...neutral shut off the engine and remove the ignition key BEFORE leaving the skid steer 9 Never park the skid steer on a steep slope 10 Do not attempt to operate on steep slopes Avoid sudden uphill turn...

Page 8: ...e 11 Slow down before you change directions on any slope 12 Use wheel weights on your skid steer to increase stability on slopes 13 Never stand alongside of the unit while the engine is running Roll O...

Page 9: ...ices for your safety They can settle suddenly leak down or be accidentally lowered 7 Do not attempt to service machine clear obstructions or unplug blockages with the engine running Always shut off en...

Page 10: ...ge equipment drive prior to transporting unit STORAGE Before storing the snowblower certain precautions should be taken to protect it from deterioration 1 Clean the snowblower throughout 2 Make all th...

Page 11: ...hanism then increase speed gradually 2 Make sure the snowblower head is properly positioned and engage the drive mechanism 3 Adjust the ground speed according to conditions For maximum power run engin...

Page 12: ...adjustment tube and adjust the deflector with the adjustment rod Reinsert hairpin in adjustment tube Skid Shoe Adjustment Adjust the skid shoes so that the snowblower runs level and according to the s...

Page 13: ...to the ground place transmission in neutral remove the ignition key wait for all movement to stop then clear the snow from the chute A definite pattern of operation is required to thoroughly clean the...

Page 14: ...aulics apply parking brake lower the implement to the ground shut off the engine and remove the ignition key Never park the skid steer inside a building where an open flame or sparks are present Allow...

Page 15: ...13 MAINTENANCE CONTINUED LUBRICATION Use oil or grease gun and lubricate as follows DESCRIPTION INTERVAL LUBRICATION REQUIRED Bearing 8 hours of operation Grease each auger bearing...

Page 16: ...sed in the illustrations These numbers correspond to those in the Item No column and are followed by the description and quantity required The manufacturer reserves the right to change modify or elimi...

Page 17: ...8 AU 02 1671 Left Skid Shoe 1 9 AU 02 1672 Right Skid Shoe 1 10 AU 03 1673 Auger Motor Inspection Cover 1 11 AU 03 1504 Width Cutting Edge 1 12 AU 03 1510 Rotation Motor 1 13 AU 03 5042 Rotation Sproc...

Page 18: ...3 1625 1 750 Flange Bearing 1 9 AU 02 1602 Foot 2 10 AU 02 1672 Right Skid Shoe 1 11 AU 02 1671 Left Skid Shoe 1 12 AU 03 3014 Fan Nut 1 14 125 x 2 00 Cotter Pin Cotter Pin 1 14 AU 03 3015 Lock Washer...

Page 19: ...17 PARTS CONTINUED HOSES...

Page 20: ...18 PARTS CONTINUED SKID STEER BLOWER HYDRAULIC PARTS AND ASSEMBLY AU 02 3200 MANIFOLD BLOCK...

Page 21: ...19 PARTS CONTINUED...

Page 22: ...ue Wire Letter E Green Wire Letter D Case 14 Pin Black Wire Letter B Yellow Wire Letter C Red Wire Letter D Blue Wire Letter E Green Wire Letter F Kubota 14 Pin Black Wire Letter B Yellow Wire Letter...

Page 23: ...R PLUG WIRING PINS Mustang Black Wire Letter B Yellow Wire Letter C Red Wire Letter D Blue Wire Letter E Green Wire Letter F Gehl Black Wire Letter B Yellow Wire Letter C Red Wire Letter D Blue Wire L...

Page 24: ...un the remaining wires to the front of the machine following the loader arms 4 Cut wire to length and hook up to female quick disconnect 5 Mount female quick disconnect near auxiliary hydraulic lines...

Page 25: ...ot apply if lubricants are used BOLT SIZES SAE TORQUE INCHES POUNDS FOOT NEWTONS METER 1 4 5 7 5 16 10 14 3 8 20 27 7 16 25 41 1 2 88 119 9 16 121 164 5 8 165 224 3 4 297 403 7 8 440 597 1 638 865 1 1...

Page 26: ...ely solely on the warranty if any of the respective manufacturers thereof This warranty does not cover damages resulting from abuse accidents alterations use of the Accessories Unlimited LLC product a...

Page 27: ...OPERATOR S MANUAL Accessories Unlimited Skid Steer Blower Made in the USA...

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