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MAINTENANCE

MAINTENANCE

ADJUSTMENTS

Skid shoe adjustment:

LEVEL PAVED SURFACE: Adjust skid shoes (item

1) to allow 3/16" to 1/4" or

5mm to 7mm

clearance

between cutting edge (item 2) and surface.

UNEVEN OR GRAVEL SURFACE: Adjust skid shoes

(item 1) to allow 1/2" to 5/8" or

13mm to 16mm

clearance between cutting edge (item 2) and surface.

CUTTING EDGE MAINTENANCE

Verify from time to time the wearing on the cutting

edge or the skid shoes to make sure you do not wear

out the base of the accessory’s chassis.

If they are worn out, change the skid shoes to prevent

wearing out the cutting edge.

If it is worn out, change the cutting edge, (cutting

edge can be turned upside down or replaced).

WARNING

TO PREVENT INJURIES:

Stop the vehicle’s motor.

Apply parking brake.

Remove the ignition key.

MAINTENANCE

a) Check mounting bolts at frequent intervals for proper

tightness in order to prevent costly repairs. Make

sure your accessory is in safe working condition.

b) Provide adequate blocking before working under

accessory when in raised position.

c) Before using the accessory, inspect the

mechanisms, fasteners, and good working order.

Replace all worn or damaged parts before using.

d) Clean after each use.

e) Frequently clean the space between the two plates

used by the cylinder for the angling system. Some

debris can get lodged there when operating the

blade backwards.

LUBRICATION

Before and after each season, grease the pivot

bushing, the blade hinges and all pivot points.

WARNING

THIS ACCESSORY IS VERY HEAVY!

To avoid risk of strain injury, NEVER lift the

accessory by hand alone when handling the

components or assembly. Use proper lifting

device or seek assistance.

When the accessory is off the ground, NEVER be

underneath

the

accessory.

Serious

injury

including possibility of death could occur if the

accessory were to drop suddenly.

Always wear safety shoes and appropriate gloves

when manipulating or working with this

accessory.

Summary of Contents for MXSB-62

Page 1: ...1 For READ FOLLOW ALL SAFETY RULES INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE OPERATING YOUR EQUIPMENT 106471_EN M 10 ASSEMBLY REPAIR PARTS OPERATION MAINTENANCE 106471 MXSB 62...

Page 2: ...d for repairs In the event that defective merchandise must be returned to manufacturer for repairs freight fees are prepaid and a written authorization from BERCOMAC must be obtained by dealer prior t...

Page 3: ...EMBLY Accessory Installation 5 OPERATION Blade Operation 8 Controls 8 MAINTENANCE Maintenance 9 Adjustments 9 Cutting edge maintenance 9 DISMOUNTING STORAGE 10 TROUBLESHOOTING 11 PARTS BREAKDOWN AND P...

Page 4: ...EGARDLESS OF THE HAZARD BE EXTREMELY CAREFUL DANGER Signals an extreme hazard that will cause serious injury or death if recommended precautions are not followed WARNING Signals a hazard that may caus...

Page 5: ...2...

Page 6: ...the accessory without good visibility or light 13 Keep the accessory away from heat sources or flames 14 If applicable never handle the winch cable or hook while in tension MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE 1...

Page 7: ...ETY DECALS REPLACE IF DECALS ARE DAMAGED SEE PARTS BREAKDOWN FOR DECAL LOCATION Symbol Description Decal 105130 Before installing or using Locate read and make sure to understand all of the owner s ma...

Page 8: ...PARTS BREAKDOWN SECTION FOR PART IDENTIFICATION TOOLS REQUIRED Wrench 3 4 15 16 Socket 3 4 15 16 Rachet NOTE In this manual the right and left side is determined by sitting on the seat of the vehicle...

Page 9: ...ment Place the blade as shown on it s parking stand item 1 NOTE Familiarize yourself with how to operate the parking stand To lower the parking stand only for installing removing or storing the blade...

Page 10: ...t hitch bracket as shown Test the hydraulic controls in order to make sure that they coordinate with the movement of the snow blade If they do not match reconnect the hoses in the right order IMPORTAN...

Page 11: ...e Always make sure that the parking stand is locked in the high position to avoid damages Operating the blade may affect vehicle handling including braking distance When the blade is installed drive s...

Page 12: ...rder to prevent costly repairs Make sure your accessory is in safe working condition b Provide adequate blocking before working under accessory when in raised position c Before using the accessory ins...

Page 13: ...t the replacement parts that will be needed for the next season c Store the accessory and the subframe in a dry place d Follow the instructions in the Lubrication section ATTENTION Always install the...

Page 14: ...ory does not raise evenly Uneven tire pressure from one side to another Refer to the vehicle s owner manual for tire pressure Check and adjust tractor tire pressure Tire pressure must be even on both...

Page 15: ...12 PARTS BREAKDOWN 62 HEAVY DUTY SNOW BLADE LIGHT UTILITY...

Page 16: ...kid shoe Patin 2 105704 4 Washer Rondelle 16 104122 5 Hair pin 2mm Goupille ressort 2mm 2 102430 6 Carriage bolt 5 16 n c x 1 GR5 Boulon carrosserie 5 16 n c x 1 GR5 7 O L 7 Nylon Insert lock Nut 5 16...

Page 17: ...14 PARTS BREAKDOWN PUSH FRAME...

Page 18: ...ade in Canada decal D calque Fabriqu au Canada 1 REF 32 Serial number Num ro de s rie 1 REF O L Obtain Locally PARTS LIST PUSH FRAME Ref R f English description Description fran aise Qty Qt Part Pi ce...

Page 19: ...298 3 358 3 4 19 05 150 185 203 3 250 7 270 324 366 1 439 3 380 456 515 3 618 3 7 8 22 23 160 200 216 8 271 400 480 542 4 650 9 600 720 813 6 976 3 1 25 4 250 300 338 8 406 5 580 696 786 5 943 8 900...

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