Section 3: Adjustments
4/4/19
AP-SSP1572, AP-SSP1584, AP-SSP1596, & AP-SSP2596 Snow Pusher 303-348MK
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Skid Shoe Adjustment
Refer to Figure 3-2 on page 20:
The Snow Pusher should be operated with skid shoes
and blades set at the same height or with skid shoes set
to carry the blade(s) off the ground.
Setting skid shoes and blade(s) at the same height is
good for clearing snow and other loose materials close to
the ground or paved surfaces. Adjusting skid shoes lower
than the blades will carry the blade(s) above the ground
which is good for pushing snow over gravel, concrete
surfaces with uneven joints, and other uneven surfaces.
DANGER
!
To avoid serious injury or death:
•
Always secure equipment with solid, non-concrete supports
•
Make adjustments to the Snow Pusher with unit attached to
the loader arms and properly blocked. The Snow Pusher is
back heavy and can tip over backward if unhooked from the
loader arms.
Refer to Figure 3-1:
1.
Park tractor/skid steer with Snow Pusher attached on
level ground.
NOTE:
Mounting holes for adjusting the skid shoes
are spaced vertically 1/2" apart.
2.
Lower Snow Pusher down until blade(s) are resting
4" to 6" off the ground on support blocks (#4).
3.
Shut down tractor/skid steer properly before
dismounting to adjust skid shoes. Refer to
4.
On the left-hand side, remove hex whiz nuts (#3) and
carriage bolts (#2).
5.
Loosen outside hex whiz nuts (#3A).
Refer to Figure 3-2 on page 20:
6.
Set skid shoes and blades as follows:
Skid Shoes & Blades Set at the Same Height:
•
SSP15 Series:
Mount left-hand skid shoe (#1) in
the second mounting holes down.
•
SSP25 Series:
Mount left-hand skid shoe (#1) in
the third mounting holes down.
Skid Shoes Set Lower than the Blades:
•
SSP15 Series:
Mount left-hand skid shoe (#1) in
the third or fourth mounting holes down.
•
SSP25 Series:
Mount left-hand skid shoe (#1) in
the fourth mounting holes down.
Refer to Figure 3-1:
7.
Reinsert 1/2"-13 x 1" GR5 carriage bolts (#2) and
secure with whiz nuts (#3). Tighten whiz nuts to the
correct torque.
8.
Tighten whiz nuts (#3A) to the correct torque.
9.
Repeat steps 4-8 for the right-hand side.
Skid Shoe Adjustments (SSP15 Series Shown)
Figure 3-1
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