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Section 5: Operating Instructions

SBL2566, SBL2574, & SBL2584 Snow Blowers   370-258M

9/18/14

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edges, fire hydrants, stumps, and other obstructions that
are not easily seen. It really pays to inspect a new area
and to develop a safe plan before moving snow.

Determine how close to the ground the Snow Blower can
be operated. Set skid shoes to hold the Snow Blower off
the ground at a predetermined height. Surfaces with
gravel or crushed rock will require a higher setting than
hard flat surfaces such as asphalt and concrete. Never
set Snow Blower so low as to pick-up gravel and/or rock.

Determine wind direction and devise a removal plan that
will allow wind to carry blown snow away from the
operator. Snow discharged out the Snow Blower and
blown back at you will obstruct your view and can totally
block your vision of work.

Determine direction to blow snow that will not create a
driving hazard for other vehicles and rotate chute to blow
snow in that direction. To minimize work, do not blow
snow over an area that has already been cleared of snow
and never rotate chute to blow snow toward the skid
steer/tractor and/or operator as hard objects can be
thrown from the discharge chute.

Set spout deflector angle. The angle will vary depending
on how far snow is to be blown, how light and fluffy the
snow is, and how wet and heavy it is.

Some adjustments to the chute rotation, spout deflector
angle, and skid shoe height may be necessary after
traveling a few feet. If you need to get off the skid steer or
tractor to make adjustments, you must stop your
machine, turn hydraulic functions off, disengage PTO
when applicable, place skid steer/tractor in park or in
neutral with park brake set, shut engine off, remove
switch key, and wait for all components to come to a
complete stop before dismounting your skid steer/tractor.

It is now time to position your Snow Blower at your
starting point. Once there, stop travelling and lower Snow
Blower down onto its skid shoes.

Set throttle at an idle speed, engage PTO if tractor
mounted, and turn hydraulic function on. Listen for
unusual clicking or knocking sounds as the auger and
impeller start rotating. If everything sounds fine increase
engine speed to a recommended operating speed. If an
unusual sound is heard, shut your machine down
immediately, investigate the cause, and make necessary
repairs before continuing.

Start traveling forward while blowing snow. Always blow
snow while traveling at a speed that will allow you to be in
control at all times. Change speed if travel speed is too
fast. Only change to a higher speed if you are certain it
will be safe. The heavier and deeper the snow the slower
you will need to travel. If your unit is tractor mounted and
powered with a rear mount HRS, maintain recommended
PTO speed and use a lower gear selection to maintain
proper travel speed. If your unit is skid steer mounted,
you should set your high/low gear selection in the low
range and vary your engine speed to maintain proper
travel speed.

Do not use rear view mirrors to view direction of travel
while backing up. Instead, turn your head to look where
you are traveling. It is very important that you get a full
field of view to prevent an accident.

Beware of obstacles along side your machine while
making turns traveling forward and backing-up. Never
swing the Snow Blower into fire hydrants, mailboxes,
buildings, vehicles, fences, trees, or other standing
obstacles. Shift to a lower gear when possible and travel
very slow when in a tight situation to allow time to react.
Stop your skid steer or tractor before hitting an obstacle.

Once you have reached end of travel, stop your skid
steer or tractor, raise the Snow Blower up, and return to
the front of your work to make another run at blowing
snow. It is not necessary to disengage hydraulics while
returning to the front of your work.

Once at the front, line up your Snow Blower with your
next starting point, lower unit down onto its skid shoes
until all pressure is off the loader arms, and begin
traveling forward blowing snow.

With a little practice you will be pleased with what you
and your Land Pride Snow Blower can do. Whether you
are done blowing snow, need to take a break, or just need
to make a few adjustments to the Snow Blower,
remember to always do the following:

Reduce engine rpm

Shut hydraulic functions off

Disengage PTO if tractor mounted

Stop on level ground and set park brake

Turn off the engine and remove the key

Stay on the tractor until the Snow Blower auger and
rotor have come to a complete stop.

Summary of Contents for SBL2566

Page 1: ...t Read the Operator s Manual entirely When you see this symbol the subsequent instructions and warnings are serious follow without exception Your life and the lives of others depend on it Copyright 20...

Page 2: ...oupler Set up 10 Section 2 Equipment Hook up Unhook 11 Snow Blower Hook up 11 Hydraulic Hose Hook up 11 Solenoid Hook up 12 Check Equipment Clearances 13 Unhooking The Snow Blower 13 Section 3 Options...

Page 3: ...ety involved and extra safety precaution must be taken When you see this symbol be alert and carefully read the message that follows it In addition to design and configuration of equipment hazard cont...

Page 4: ...ate and local laws Use towing vehicle and trailer of adequate size and capacity Secure equipment towed on a trailer with tie downs and chains Sudden braking can cause a towed trailer to swerve and ups...

Page 5: ...tective gloves and safety glasses or goggles when working with hydraulic systems DO NOT DELAY If an accident occurs see a doctor familiar with this type of injury immediately Any fluid injected into t...

Page 6: ...w labels from your nearest Land Pride dealer To find your nearest dealer visit our dealer locator at www landpride com 3 Some new equipment installed during repair requires safety labels to be affixed...

Page 7: ...ion 9 18 14 SBL2566 SBL2574 SBL2584 Snow Blowers 370 258M Table of Contents 858 148C Warning Pinch Point Hazard 35599 35598 35599 35599 818 858C Warning To Prevent Serious Injury or Death 818 634C Dan...

Page 8: ...ers using quality materials Proper assembly maintenance and safe operating practices will help you get years of satisfactory use from this machine Application Land Pride offers the SBL2566 SBL2574 and...

Page 9: ...oading Refer to Figure 1 1 There are two lifting holes one on each end panel Use these holes to attach lift chains during loading unloading and while installing skid shoes in assembly set up Lift Poin...

Page 10: ...ng straps 2B 2C and engage with sprocket 4 4 Reattach bearing strap 2A to snow blower housing with existing 3 8 16 x 1 1 2 GR5 bolts 9 chute bearings 5 lock washers 13 and nuts 11 Tighten nuts 11 to t...

Page 11: ...cable tie 8 in the locations shown Refer to Figure 1 8 3 Screw o ring end of 9 16 elbows 2A 2B into cylinder ports on hydraulic cylinder 1 Do not tighten elbows at this time 4 Screw 1 4 x 45 short hyd...

Page 12: ...en 7 Remove plastic cap from hydraulic line 8 and screw remaining coupler to line 8 until tight 8 If customer chooses to screw case drain line 9 directly to the tank sump then skip step 9 and go to Sn...

Page 13: ...s Top Angle Bars 1 2 3 5 4 4 Rotate top of skid steer tractor tilt arms slightly forward 5 Position top of skid steer tractor hitch plate under the top angled bars and slowly raise loader hitch plate...

Page 14: ...ach harness to the 14 pin connector located on the end of the loader arm Skip to step 4 on this page 3 There are three toggle switch control harnesses available One is for tractor mounted Snow Blowers...

Page 15: ...ic hoses and wiring harness are long enough and properly secured so that they do not become stretched or pinched through their full range of motions Unhooking The Snow Blower Refer to Figure 2 3 1 See...

Page 16: ...following flat face hydraulic couplers are available LARGE FLAT FACE COUPLERS 316 289A Large flat face couplers consist of one large flat face male coupler and one large flat face female coupler SMALL...

Page 17: ...r Installation Instructions for Tractor Harness 1 Before doing anything else determine the path power cord 1 will travel from tractor battery to control box 2 location of control box 2 and path wire h...

Page 18: ...steer and Snow Blower Installation Manual 370 452M not shown Skid Steer Control Harness 370 134A Refer to Figure 3 6 370 134A Skid Steer Control Harness This harness is used with skid steers not equi...

Page 19: ...een wires at the solenoid Case Post 9 1 01 with 14 pin coupler Case 400 Series with 14 pin coupler New Holland with 14 pin coupler 370 337A Deutsch HGD30 14 Pin 2 Function This harness will work with...

Page 20: ...vice IMPORTANT Adjustment screws on hydraulic motor are preset at the factory Do not change factory settings Changing factory settings can cause structural damage to the Snow Blower 35810 Connects to...

Page 21: ...and concrete Never set Snow Blower so low as to pick up gravel and or rock Outer Skid Shoe Assembly Figure 4 3 Outer Skid Shoe Adjustment Refer to Figure 4 3 1 Park on a level solid surface place skid...

Page 22: ...on flat level ground 2 Lower lift arms to put attachment flat on the ground 3 Make any tilt adjustments as necessary to position top of Snow Blower side plate parallel and level with the ground If nec...

Page 23: ...High Pressure Fluids Hazard Page 3 Lubricate Snow Blower as needed Refer to Lubrication Page 30 Check Snow Blower initially and periodically for loose bolts and pins Refer to Torque Values Chart Page...

Page 24: ...d all hydraulic pressure is relieved before disconnecting hydraulic fittings from the Snow Blower DANGER Always operate Snow Blower with skid steer tractor flashing lights turned on Be extremely caref...

Page 25: ...snow will result in loss of traction and steering control WARNING Dress properly for the job Do not wear loose fitting clothing or clothing with pull strings such as hooded sweat shirts Also keep long...

Page 26: ...eller and cause structural damage to the unit NOTE Always check with local codes to know where snow can be legally piled Never pile snow on someone else s property streets or sidewalks Safety Steps Fi...

Page 27: ...If you have not leveled the Snow Blower please complete this procedure before continuing If you detect a malfunction in either your Snow Blower or skid steer tractor during the operational safety chec...

Page 28: ...thing sounds fine increase engine speed to a recommended operating speed If an unusual sound is heard shut your machine down immediately investigate the cause and make necessary repairs before continu...

Page 29: ...way to prevent control valve and hydraulic cylinder problems Auger Impeller Inspection Refer to Figure 6 1 1 Check 2 12 impeller nut 3 for tightness If loose tighten jam nut with wrench 1 When finish...

Page 30: ...square holes A in skid shoe 2 and the Snow Blower side panel Secure carriage bolts with hex flange lock nuts 4 7 Tighten lock nuts 4 to the correct torque 8 Repeat steps 4 to 7 above for left hand ski...

Page 31: ...tantly even when power to hydraulics is shut off 1 Clean off any dirt and grease that may have accumulated on the Snow Blower and moving parts and then wash surface thoroughly with a garden hose 2 Che...

Page 32: ...of Contents Auger Flange Bearing 2 Zerks Left Side Shown Type of Lubrication Multi purpose Grease Quantity As needed Lubrication 50 Hrs Multi purpose spray lube Multi purpose grease lube Multi purpos...

Page 33: ...lectric over hydraulic Hydraulic Requirements Low Volume Motor Option Medium Volume Motor Option High Volume Motor Option 12 19 GPM 20 26 GPM 27 33 GPM Hitch Universal Quick Hitch Main Housing Materia...

Page 34: ...reversible and replaceable cutting edge Improves service life of Snow Blower by protecting the unit from bottom wear and absorbing some of the shock when hitting solid objects The blade can be rotate...

Page 35: ...on the wrong side of the rotational stop Remove rotational stop Rotate chute to throw snow straight forward Reattach rotational stop Discharge spout does not throw snow the preferred distance Dischar...

Page 36: ...M16 X 2 145 105 225 165 315 230 5 8 11 130 97 205 150 285 210 M16 X 1 5 155 115 240 180 335 245 5 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...

Page 37: ...signed Misuse also specifically includes failure to properly maintain oil levels grease points and driveline shafts Claims under this Warranty must be made to the dealer which originally sold the prod...

Page 38: ...Corporate Office P O Box 5060 Salina Kansas 67402 5060 USA www landpride com...

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