
Owner’s Manual (Snowblower)
N14809 1/01
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Set-up and Operating Instructions Continued
Equipment Set-up Continued:
the motor under the mounting bracket with
the output shaft protruding upward thru the
bracket and with the ports facing outward,
away from the snowblower. Use the (4) hex
head 3/8” x 1-1/4” grade 5 bolts, flat
washers and lock washers to secure the
motor into place, but do not
tighten. Slide the drive sprocket and 1/4” x
1” key onto the output shaft of the hydraulic
motor. Adjust the sprocket and spout gear
teeth for alignment. Tighten the bolts to
secure rotator motor. Adjust the drive
sprocket so that it’s centered on the spout
gear or evenly spaced between the sprocket
guides. Tighten the set screw on the
sprocket. Attach the hydraulic hoses
(supplied by customer), check rotation of
spout, adjust if binding occurs.
Figure 5
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The optional electric spout control (figure 6)
is pre-assembled and will use (4) 3/8” bolts,
flat washers, lock washers and nuts to attach
the control onto the bracket as shown, do
not tighten the bolts, then align the spout
rotator gear and the drive sprocket. Tighten
the bolts, and check rotation of spout, adjust
if binding occurs.
Attach the wiring harness for the electric spout
control option (figure 7) as follows:
Figure 6
1.
Mount the 2-way selector switch in a
convenient location near the operator.
2.
Select an appropriate 12 volt power source
that will supply 10 amp’s continuously.
3.
Install a 20 amp inline fuse to the power
source.
4.
Connect a red 14 ga. wire from the outlet of
the fuse to the 2-way selector switch
terminal (figure 7). Avoid hot or moving
parts when routing wires.
5.
Locate the main ground wire from the
battery. Install a black 14 ga. wire to the
main ground (Do Not ground to the frame
of the machine, connect directly to the main
ground wire). Securely torque the hardware
retaining the main ground to the harness
ground wires.
6.
Connect the black 14 ga. wire from the main
ground to the 2-way selector switch terminal
(figure 7). Avoid hot or moving parts when
routing wires.
Figure 7
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