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Section 4: Operating Instructions

SBD3596 & SBD35108 Snow Blowers 370-347M

4/9/21

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Never carry riders on the implement or tractor. Riders can 

obstruct the operator’s view, interfere with controls, be 

pinched by moving components, become entangled in 

rotating components, struck by objects, thrown about, fall 

off and be run over, etc.

Never run gravel, crushed rock, or other solid objects 

through the Snow Blower. Doing so will damage the Snow 

Blower. The Snow Blower is also capable of throwing solid 

objects at high speeds causing property damage and injury 

or death to animals and people.

Always dress to stay warm in cold weather. Never allow 

body or extremities to become too cold. Use a cab to provide 

protection against the cold. Go inside a heated area to 

warm-up when getting too cold.

Dress properly for the job. Do not wear loose fitting 

clothing or clothing with pull strings. Keep long hair tucked 

in. Clothing and hair can become entangled in rotating 

components. Wear footwear that will improve footing on 

slippery surfaces.

Always be aware of pedestrians and vehicle traffic. Move 

snow during low-traffic hours. Adjust chute to correct 

trajectory due to wind that will not create a driving hazard 

for all other vehicles.

Clear area to be worked of debris and other unforeseen 

removable objects. Mark any potential hazards that cannot 

be removed such as tree stumps, post, rocks, holes, drop-

offs, etc. with a visible flag.

Do not remove snow from an icy surface unless skid steer 

or tractor is properly equipped for working on such a 

surface. Always proceed with caution when traveling on ice. 

An icy surface covered with snow will result in loss of 

traction and steering control.

Never remove snow that has been plowed. Plowed snow 

contains foreign particles such as dirt and rocks that can 

damage the unit and cause serious bodily injury or death.

Never operate Snow Blower without good visibility and 

light. Use a tractor equipped with a cab to keep snow from 

being blown by wind into the operator’s face.

Always travel removing snow at a speed that allows the 

operator to be in control at all times and always be ready to 

make emergency stops. Snow removal speed will vary 

depending on depth of snow, snow moisture, and how tight 

the snow is compacted.

Never pile snow where it obstructs visibility of traffic. 

Never pile snow near fire hydrants, mailboxes, water 

drains, shut-off valves, electrical boxes, handicap parking 

areas, etc. Always comply with all federal, state, and local 

laws pertaining to snow removal.

The chute can rotate 360 degrees. Never rotate chute to 

throw snow at the tractor. The Snow Blower is capable of 

picking up solid objects and discharging them at high 

speeds.

Beware of obstacles along side the tractor while making 

turns backing-up removing snow. Never swing front of 

tractor or tractor mounted front loader into fire hydrants 

mail boxes, buildings, vehicles, fences, trees, or other 

standing obstacles.

If required, use backup alarm to warn others you are 

backing up. Always comply with all federal, state, and local 

laws.

Perform scheduled maintenance. Check for loose 

hardware, missing parts, broken parts, structural cracks, 

and excessive wear. Make repairs before putting the 

equipment back into service. Serious breakdowns can result 

in injury or death.

Always disengage power take-off and wait for the driveline 

to stop rotating before raising the implement to the 

transport position.

Do not operate Snow Blower with auger flighting or 

impeller blades that are broken or bent making contact with 

the housing. Broken or bent flighting and blades can break 

loose at high speeds.

Do not operate a broken or bent driveline. Such a driveline 

will break apart while rotating at high speeds. Always 

remove the implement from use until the damaged driveline 

can be repaired or replaced.

Do not use implement as a man lift or work platform. It is 

not properly designed or guarded for this use.

Do not use implement to lift objects; to pull objects such as 

fence posts, stumps, etc; or to push objects. The unit is not 

designed or guarded for these uses.

Do not use implement to tow other equipment unless it is 

designed with a tow hitch. Doing so can result in loss of 

control and damage the equipment.

Some tractors are equipped with two power take-off speeds. 

Be certain your tractor’s power take-off shaft is set-up to 

operate at 540 rpm. Do not exceed 540 rpm power take-off 

speed or equipment breakage may result.

Hydraulic fluid under high pressure will penetrate the skin 

and/or eyes causing a serious injury. Wear protective gloves 

and safety glasses or goggles when working with hydraulic 

systems. Use a piece of cardboard or wood rather than 

hands when searching for leaks. If an accident occurs, seek 

immediate emergency medical care or gangrene may result. 

DO NOT DELAY.

IMPORTANT: 

Check driveline coupling bolt at the 

gearbox input shaft daily to verify it is tight and yoke 

is secured to the gearbox input shaft. 

IMPORTANT: 

Never operate Snow Blower with 

chute throwing snow toward property such as 

vehicles, buildings, trailers etc. that can be 

scratched, dented or broken by thrown projectiles.

IMPORTANT: 

Do not use Snow Blower as a Box 

Scraper or to blow other materials. Doing so can 

break the auger, impeller, and cause structural 

damage to the unit.

NOTE:  

Always check with local regulations to know 

where snow can be legally piled. Never pile snow on 

someone else’s property, streets, or sidewalks. 

Summary of Contents for SBD35108

Page 1: ...l Kit in French Language please see your Land Pride dealer Read the Operator s Manual entirely When you see this symbol the subsequent instructions and warnings are serious follow without exception Yo...

Page 2: ...ed the weights and measurements are no longer accurate for your machine Update the record by adding the machine weight and measurements provided in the Specifications Capacities Section of this manual...

Page 3: ...5 Section 2 Tractor Hook up Unhook 16 Driveline Maximum Allowable Length 16 Driveline Installation 16 Hitch Pin Set up 17 Standard 3 Point Hook up 17 Special 3 Point Hook up 17 Standard Quick Hitch Ho...

Page 4: ...n the left will take you to the Parts Manual for this equipment Download the appropriate App on your smart phone open the App point your phone on the QR code and take a picture Dealer QR Locator The Q...

Page 5: ...hen backing up Before the tractor starts to move look down and behind to make sure the area is clear Safety at All Times Careful operation is you best assurance against an accident All operators no ma...

Page 6: ...Remove all tools and unused parts from equipment before operation Do not weld or torch on galvanized metal as it will release toxic fumes Tire Safety Tire changing can be dangerous and must be perform...

Page 7: ...th the control of the power machine Riders can be struck by objects or thrown from the equipment Never use tractor or implement to lift or transport riders Prepare for Emergencies Be prepared if a fir...

Page 8: ...silica particles This dust can cause serious injury to the lungs silicosis There are guidelines which should be followed if crystalline silica quartz is present in the dust Be aware of and follow OSH...

Page 9: ...Important Safety Information 4 9 21 5 This page left blank intentionally...

Page 10: ...fixed to the replaced component as specified by Land Pride When ordering new components make sure the correct safety labels are included in the request 4 Refer to this section for proper label placeme...

Page 11: ...SBD3596 SBD35108 Snow Blowers 370 347M 4 9 21 7 Table of Contents 35711 35711 35708 838 293C Warning Read Operator s Manual 818 634C Danger Rotating Auger...

Page 12: ...nts 818 130C Caution Use with 540 rpm power take off only 818 240C Caution Use with 1000 rpm power take off only 848 840C Danger Hands in Chute 2 Places On both sides of chute 35711 35711 35711 818 13...

Page 13: ...Front left side and front right side Fron t right side shown 838 615C 2 x 9 5 cm x 23 cm Red Reflector 1 Place Back right side Back right side shown 35710 35711 35760 35711 848 747C Warning High Press...

Page 14: ...from this machine Application The SBD3596 and SBD35108 Snow Blowers are designed and built by Land Pride for commercial use They feature two stacked augers capable of removing snow 40 102 cm high fro...

Page 15: ...nsult your tractor Operator s Manual to determine proper weight requirements and maximum weight limitations Torque Requirements Refer to Torque Values Chart on page 42 to determine correct torque valu...

Page 16: ...3 Loosen bolts 8 securing the remaining 2 bearing straps 4B 4C Do not remove bolts 4 Position discharge chute 1 so that it is facing straight forward as shown and stop rotation bolts 7 are on the back...

Page 17: ...h hairpin cotter 5 7 Route hydraulic hoses 9 10 through hose loop 1 8 Orient orifice elbows 7A 7B as shown in Figure 1 4 and tighten to ports in hydraulic cylinder 6 9 Coil Hydraulic hoses 9 10 around...

Page 18: ...4 from gearbox input shaft Keep bell base 4 for 1000 rpm installation Store mounting hardware 9 13 14 for coverting back to 540 rpm 7 Remove knob 16 nuts 10 lock washers 11 flat washers 12 and bolts...

Page 19: ...11 Push pull on driveline yoke to be sure it is securely fastened to the gearbox shaft 12 Align slots in bell ring 9 with bolts in bell base 6 and push bell ring onto the bolts Turn bell ring clockwis...

Page 20: ...tractor off and remove switch key 3 Support Snow Blower at this height with support jacks or blocks to keep unit from drifting down 4 Unscrew knob 7 from bell 6 5 Turn bell 6 counterclockwise and rem...

Page 21: ...wer 3 point arms will not go low enough 1 Attach existing bushing 2 to bottom holes in center clevis with 1 8 GR5 bolt 1 lock washer 3 and nut 4 Tighten nut to the correct torque 2 Upper hitch pin 6 i...

Page 22: ...oles 4 Engage tractor park brake shut tractor engine off and remove key before dismounting from tractor 5 Attach lower 3 point arms to align arms with hitch pins 1 Secure hitch pins with linchpins 2 N...

Page 23: ...sulting in possible damage to shaft and driveline IMPORTANT An additional driveline may be required if implement is attached to more than one tractor or if a Quick Hitch is used 1 Pull back on driveli...

Page 24: ...ent is clear of the supports 2 Slowly and carefully lower and raise the implement to ensure drawbar tires and other equipment on the tractor do not contact the implement s frame If there is an interfe...

Page 25: ...l hydraulic pressure in hydraulic hoses b Disconnect hydraulic motor hoses 9 from the tractor duplex outlet c If included disconnect optional hydraulic cylinder hoses 8 10 from the tractor duplex outl...

Page 26: ...ire retaining pin 2 in hole E by making sure wire retainer is caught over end of pin 35744 IMPORTANT Snow Blower must be properly hooked to a tractor before raising park stand up Deflector Manual Adju...

Page 27: ...r death Never rotate chute to throw snow at the tractor The Snow Blower is capable of picking up large solid objects and discharging them out the chute causing serious bodily injury or death Never ope...

Page 28: ...er set Snow Blower so low as to pickup gravel and rock Inner Skid shoe Adjustment Figure 3 6 Inner Skid Shoe Optional Refer to Figure 3 6 1 Park on a level solid surface place tractor in park and lowe...

Page 29: ...ue Roller Chain Refer to Figure 3 8 IMPORTANT The rear of the Snow Blower must be supported with support blocks or jack stands to make this adjustment Park stand must be raised IMPORTANT Make sure rol...

Page 30: ...Keep children people and animals away from the tractor and Snow Blower while unit is operating They can become entangled in the Snow Blower or ran over by the tractor and or Snow Blower All guards and...

Page 31: ...Snow Blower is capable of picking up solid objects and discharging them at high speeds Beware of obstacles along side the tractor while making turns backing up removing snow Never swing front of trac...

Page 32: ...esult See Specifications Capacities for rated power take off speed 9 Start tractor set throttle to idle or slightly above idle and slowly engage power take off 10 Once Snow Blower is running smoothly...

Page 33: ...re a higher setting than hard flat surfaces such as asphalt and concrete Never set Snow Blower so low as to pick up gravel and rock Determine wind direction and devise a removal plan that will allow w...

Page 34: ...take off while traveling forward if Snow Blower is raised to a height that does not exceed driveline limits For explanation of driveline limits see Check Driveline Interference on page 20 Once at the...

Page 35: ...ement or replace parts on the implement with other brands Other brands may not fit properly or meet OEM Original Equipment Manufacturer specifications They can weaken the integrity and impair the safe...

Page 36: ...cknut 4 Tighten to the correct torque Refer to Figure 5 2 4 Align slots in bell ring 4 with bolts in bell base 3 and push bell ring onto bolts and turn bell ring clockwise until slots come against bol...

Page 37: ...ver tension drive chain A tight drive chain will overload drive shaft auger shaft and bearings Damage to components due to an over tensioned drive chain will void its warranty IMPORTANT Make sure roll...

Page 38: ...R SKID SHOE Lower Wear Bar Lower Flighting Removed for Clarity Figure 5 8 35715 5 Secure skid shoe 1 with bent pin 4 and hairpin cotter 3 6 Repeat steps 1 to 5 for the left hand side of the Snow Blowe...

Page 39: ...or if hydraulic lines burst Either situation can drop the Snow Blower instantly even when power to hydraulics is shut off 1 Clean off any dirt salt or grease that may have accumulated on the Snow Blow...

Page 40: ...the left side 2 on the right side Type of Lubrication Multi purpose Grease Quantity As needed 50 Hrs Multi purpose spray lube Multi purpose grease lube Multi purpose oil lube Intervals in hours at wh...

Page 41: ...Disconnect driveline shaft from the tractor and slide apart Clean and coat the inner tube of the driveline shaft with a light film of grease and then reassemble Type of grease Multi Purpose Quantity...

Page 42: ...m Chute Rotation 220 Degrees Hydraulically driven sprocket Impeller Housing Depth 10 1 8 26 cm 12 3 8 31 cm Impeller Diameter 34 86 cm Number of Impeller Blades 4 10 cm Auger Diameter 16 41 cm Auger F...

Page 43: ...3596 SBD35108 90 87 3 4 SBD3596 SBD35108 108 96 SBD3596 W O SKID SHOES SBD35108 111 1 2 W 0 SKID SHOES 99 1 2 SBD3596 99 1 2 253 cm w o skid shoes SBD35108 111 1 2 283 cm w o skid shoes SBD3596 87 3 4...

Page 44: ...of material farther Hard steel bolt on reversible grader blade Bolt on blade can be replaced before auger housing becomes exposed to wear Hardened steel blades last longer and because the blade is rev...

Page 45: ...forward Reattach rotational stop Discharge spout does not throw snow the preferred distance Discharge spout is set at the wrong angle Extend hydraulic cylinder to shorten throwing distance Retract hy...

Page 46: ...8 18 150 110 230 170 325 240 M18 X 2 5 195 145 310 230 405 300 3 4 10 235 170 360 265 510 375 M18 X 1 5 220 165 350 260 485 355 3 4 16 260 190 405 295 570 420 M20 X 2 5 280 205 440 325 610 450 7 8 9 2...

Page 47: ...ally includes failure to properly maintain oil levels grease points and driveline shafts Claims under this Warranty should be made to the dealer which originally sold the product and all warranty adju...

Page 48: ...Corporate Office P O Box 5060 Salina Kansas 67402 5060 USA www landpride com...

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