18
30SB,
36SB,
45SB
Rev Nov2014
Snow BEAST
Opera ng Instruc ons
Using your BEAST Snow Blower
The
following
ps
will
help
ensure
proper
and
long
las ng
use
of
your
BEAST
snow
blower.
ALWAYS
wear
proper
Figure
1
Before
use,
always
ensure
there
is
nothing
lodged
in
the
collector,
or
impeller
area.
Inspect
the
auger
and
impel
‐
ler
for
damage
from
rocks
or
other
debris,
and
ensure
there
is
no
string,
twine,
etc
stuck
on
the
auger
or
im
‐
peller
sha s.
Visually
inspect
for
loose
hardware
or
any
Inspect
the
area
you
will
be
opera ng
the
snow
blower.
Avoid
areas
with
rocks,
large
branches
and
limbs,
or
other
debris
that
may
damage
the
snow
‐
blower.
If
oper
‐
a ng
the
snow
blower
on
a
non
‐
paved
surface,
lower
the
skid
shoes
to
increase
ground
clearance,
and
pre
‐
Figure
2
To
prolong
the
life
of
the
fric on
wheel
system,
do
not
par ally
engage
the
drive
system,
or
con nually
engage
and
dis
‐
engage
the
drive
system
if
the
engine
begins
to
slow
under
heavy
loads.
When
opera ng
the
snow
‐
blower
in
dense
wet
snow,
or
deep
snowfalls,
select
a
slower
for
‐
Figure
3
The
snow
blower
uses
a
solid
axle
which
means
the
wheels
on
either
side
of
the
snow
blower
turn
together.
When
turning
the
snow
‐
blower,
do
NOT
stop
the
collec
‐
tor/impeller
assembly.
Keep
the
transmission
engaged
and
pull
on
the
handlebars
to
shi
weight
to
the
outside
re
while
pushing
the
snow
blower
through
the
turn.
This
will
assist
in
turning
the
snow
blower,
and
is
espe
‐
cially
important
for
the
45SB
which
uses
double
res
on
each
side.
Example:
If
turning
le ,
shi
the
weight
of
the
snow
blower
to
the
right.
More
weight
on
the
right
wheel
helps
the
right
side
push
the
snow
blower
in
the
direc on
you
wish
to
turn.
The
wheels
slip
be er
when
spinning
than
when
sta onary.
Keeping
the
transmission
engaged
aids
in
turning
the
snow
blower.
Figure
4
Set
the
desired
dis
‐
charge
direc on
and
angle
before
engaging
the
auger/impeller.
Always
be
aware
of
your
surroundings
and
the
direc on
the
discharge
chute
and
de
fl
ector
are
throwing
snow
to
avoid
injury
to
by
stand
‐
Shear
‐
Pins
Auger
Impeller
Figure
1
Figure
2
Speed Control
Figure
3
Figure
4
Discharge Angle
Chute Direc on