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Important safety information 

TRANSPORT  

 

 

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

 

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

 

Make sure all lights and reflectors that are 
required by the local highway and transport 
authorities (exemple : SMV (Slow Moving 
Vehicle), flashing warning light) are in place, are 
clean, and can be seen clearly by all overtaking 
and oncoming traffic. Turn on flashing warning 
light whenever on a highway, except where such 
is prohibited by law. 

 

Never have the equipment in operation during 
transport. 

 

Always travel at a safe and slow speed to allow 
adequate steering control and stopping 

 

Always drive with accessory low to the ground 
but high enough to avoid any contact with road 
or any foreign objects during transportation 

 

Avoid any contact with any overhead power line. 

 

Never drive the accessories across the face of 
slopes. Go from top to bottom or bottom to up 

 

Engage parking brake when stopped on an 
incline 

 

Allow for the accessory length when making 
turns. 

 

MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT 

 

 

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

 

Allow the accessory to cool before working on it 

 

Use a jack and support blocks to support 
equipment when required. Carefully release 
pressure from equipment with stored energy. 

 

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

 

When inflating tires, stand on one side NOT in 
front or over the tire assembly. Use a safety 
cage if available. 

 

Remove  grease,  oil,  or  debris  build-ups. 

Remove  all  tools  and  unused  parts  from 
equipment before operation. 

 

 

Disconnect battery ground cable (-) before 
servicing or adjusting electrical systems or 
before welding on implement 

 

Replace parts on this accessory with genuine 
part only. 

 

Understands maintenance and adjustment 
procedure, see adjustment and maintenance 
section of the owner’s manual. 

 

Never work or walk under the accessory unless  
securely blocked. Otherwise accessory can fall. 

 

Visually check for hydraulic leaks and broken, 
missing, or malfunctioning parts and make 
necessary repairs before applying pressure to 
the system. Do the same validation after 
applying pressure to the system (use a piece of 
cardboard not your hands to detect leaks).  

 

Escaping hydraulic oil under pressure can have 
sufficient force to penetrate skin, causing serious 
personal injury. If injured by escaping fluid, 
obtain medical treatment immediately.  

 

Wear protective gloves and safety glasses or 
googles when working with hydraulic system. 

 

Before disconnecting hydraulic line or 
performing work, relieve all hydraulic pressure 

 

 

STORAGE 

 

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. 

 

Always refer to the owner’s manual when you 
store the accessory and vehicle for a prolonged 
or an unspecified length of time. 

 

Maintain or replace safety and instruction labels, 
as necessary. 

 

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. 

 

Always refer to operator’s manual for important 
details if the accessory is to be stored for an 
extended period 

 

Store the accessory in an area where children 
normally do not play. Secure the implement 
using blocks and supports and secure any pointy 
or sharp edges. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 700968-1-33V

Page 1: ...tractor 110176_EN 01101760 R 11112021 CAUTION READ FOLLOW ALL SAFETY RULES INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE OPERATING YOUR EQUIPMENT MODEL NUMBERS 700968 1 33V Snowblower 66 700969 1 33V Snowblower 72 ASSEMBLY REP...

Page 2: ...17 Lifting the snowblower 17 Engine of the snowblower 17 Operating instructions 18 Pre start instructions 18 Vehicle shutdown procedures 18 Hooking Up and unhooking the accessory 18 To direct the snow...

Page 3: ...fficient service when ordering replacement parts Use only genuine parts when replacements are required If applicable the location of the serial number on the accessory is shown in the parts breakdown...

Page 4: ...Decals section read all instructions noted on them or and in the Safety Decals section Never allow children to operate the vehicle nor the accessory Never allow adults to operate or maintain the vehic...

Page 5: ...driven parts Exercise extreme caution when operating on or crossing gravel drives walks or roads Stay alert for hidden hazards such as traffic fences trees buildings wires etc After striking a foreig...

Page 6: ...s stand on one side NOT in front or over the tire assembly Use a safety cage if available Remove grease oil or debris build ups Remove all tools and unused parts from equipment before operation Discon...

Page 7: ...further assistance section in the introduction section of this manual To Install new labels o If the decal is located on a riveted panel and this panel need to be replaced call consumer support for mo...

Page 8: ...Important safety information 6 Decal 109032 2 places...

Page 9: ...e belt without reading owner s manual Decal 105130 Before installing or using Locate read and make sure to understand all of the owner s manual Decal 105131 Refer to owner s manual about wearing safet...

Page 10: ...kept up and in locked position at all times Fasten seatbelt snuggly and securely Reception WARNING THIS ACCESSORY AND ALL OPTIONS ARE HEAVY To avoid risk of strain injury NEVER lift the accessory or a...

Page 11: ...o always leave enough play for all possible movements of the accessory with the loader Make sure that the wire does not come into contact with sharp hot surfaces or any other surface that could damage...

Page 12: ...ag OPERATION POSITION 2 Once the rear hitch is properly repositioned remove the bracket previously installed under the engine mount to allow the hitch to be repositioned Chute installation 1 Install t...

Page 13: ...sponsibility to ensure that the electrical harness is always in good condition and cannot be damaged by any movement of the tractor or the accessory or by sharp or too hot or abrasive surfaces 1 Disco...

Page 14: ...item 2 as illustrated Cut off the excess nylon tie wrap CAUTION Make sure that the wire is long enough to allow full rotation of the chute and that no wire gets caught or comes in contact with the muf...

Page 15: ...slightly forward E Place top of loader hitch under the top angled bars item B on the quick attach frame F Slowly lift loader hitch up until hitch and top angle bars on the equipment have come togethe...

Page 16: ...l you need to start the accessory engine See pre start instruction before starting engine Never allow anyone in or near the operating station when you are working on around the vehicle or accessory Pl...

Page 17: ...the vehicle and accessory If applicable stop loader arms gradually when lowering or lifting DANGER TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH Before leaving the operator s seat lower attachment to the ground s...

Page 18: ...t injuries Start the engine engage and disengage the clutch to be sure it functions normally Make sure the emergency switch is working perfectly Make sure all the controls of the snowblower are workin...

Page 19: ...al light kit DANGER For the next manipulations make sure to clear the area in front of the snowblower and the outflow of the chute of all people or objects 1 Manipulate the four positions switch item...

Page 20: ...accessory See the Accessory Hook up and Unhook section of this manual To direct the snow when removing Use the chute controls to direct the snow see subsection control and display of the operation se...

Page 21: ...inimum of 3 feet long or the chute shovel supplied with some models NEVER YOUR HANDS Burnishing procedure The burnishing procedure must be performed before the first utilisation of the snowblower and...

Page 22: ...around the vehicle or accessory DANGER To avoid serious injury or death Proceed to the assembly adjustment on the accessory after it has been properly attached to the vehicle and secured with solid s...

Page 23: ...eplacement section in owner s manual Fan stops turning Shear bolt is probably broken Replace shear bolt see maintenance section Auger stops turning Shear bolt is probably broken Replace shear bolt see...

Page 24: ...te Clean the base of chute and the rotation ring Lubricate re install Chute plugs easily Snowblower engine running too slowly Run engine at full R P M during snow blowing operation Advancing too quick...

Page 25: ...nsufficient electrical current Recharge snowblower s battery Electrical current is cut off Replace damaged wiring Clutch basket is contaminated Clean plates with brake cleaner Electric clutch is noisy...

Page 26: ...refully release pressure from equipment with stored energy Replace parts on this accessory with genuine parts only Never work or walk under the accessory unless securely blocked Otherwise accessory ca...

Page 27: ...placing the auger shear bolts it is very important to replace the augers in the same position as shown in figure to avoid damage to the snowblower and to ensure maximum efficiency Belt replacement For...

Page 28: ...item 2 on the bearing behind the snowblower it may be necessary to heat the set screws to soften the Loctite h Remove all the bolts and the nuts that support the gear box and its support i Remove the...

Page 29: ...rs of operation GEAR BOX Change oil after the 1st 100 hours of use Afterwards every 2500 hours or 6 months Oil type used SAE 80W90 The gear box should have a total of 500ml of oil or filled just above...

Page 30: ...ory will not overturn Transportation WARNING To avoid serious injury or death When travelling on public roads use SMV sign clean reflectors and any other device to alert others of your presence Always...

Page 31: ...cation to front of snowblower 1147mm 57 1147mm 57 Weight 667 lbs 702 lbs Vehicle weight 4000 lbs max 4000 lbs max Lift capacity at full height at pivot pin if installed on loader See NOTE 1 1500 lbs m...

Page 32: ...Part list and parts breakdown 30 Part list and parts breakdown...

Page 33: ...Part list and parts breakdown 31...

Page 34: ...enir localement 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 beso...

Page 35: ...Part list and parts breakdown 33...

Page 36: ...enir localement 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 beso...

Page 37: ...enir localement 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 beso...

Page 38: ...Part list and parts breakdown 36...

Page 39: ...enir localement 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 beso...

Page 40: ...enir localement 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 beso...

Page 41: ...Part list and parts breakdown 39...

Page 42: ...enir localement 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 beso...

Page 43: ...enir localement 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 beso...

Page 44: ...Part list and parts breakdown 42...

Page 45: ...enir localement 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 beso...

Page 46: ...enir localement 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 beso...

Page 47: ...Part list and parts breakdown 45...

Page 48: ...enir localement 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 beso...

Page 49: ...Part list and parts breakdown 47...

Page 50: ...enir localement 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 beso...

Page 51: ...Part list and parts breakdown 49...

Page 52: ...enir localement 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 beso...

Page 53: ...Part list and parts breakdown 51...

Page 54: ...enir localement 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 beso...

Page 55: ...enir localement 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 beso...

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Page 57: ...onsibilities BERCOMAC s defective equipment or part must be returned to an authorized dealer within the warranty period for repairs In the event that defective merchandise must be returned to manufact...

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Page 60: ...WHEN PERFORMANCE DEPENDABILITY ARE NON NEGOTIABLE Bercomac Limit e 92 Fortin North Adstock Quebec Canada G0N 1S0 WWW BERCOMAC COM PRINTED IN CANADA ORIGINALNOTICE BY...

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