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Operation

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Operation

WARNING!  

Read, understand, and follow all 

instructions and warnings on the tractor, the 

attachment, and in the operator’s manuals before 

operating. Your snow thrower attachment is capable 

of displacing snow and clearing a path a width of 42 

inches.

CAUTION: 

When installed, this attachment 

includes stops to limit your rider from performing a 

full zero turn.  Do NOT try and overcome these 

stops, as damage to your rider may occur.

Observe the following operating instructions for efficient snow 

removal:

Become familiar with and comfortable using all of your 

1. 

tractor’s controls as instructed in your tractor’s Operator’s 

Manual before operating it with the snow thrower 

attachment.
Make certain the correct weight (and volume) of motor 

2. 

oil is in your tractor’s engine as instructed in the engine 

Owners Guide packed with the tractor’s Operator Manual.
Always operate the snow thrower with the tractor’s engine 

3. 

at maximum RPM (full throttle).

NEVER override any safety features on either your tractor or 

4. 

the snow thrower attachment.
Make certain that all nuts, bolts, and hardware are fastened 

5. 

securely and tight on both the tractor and the snow 

thrower attachment prior to use.
Make certain the snow thrower attachment is assembled 

6. 

properly and mounted to the tractor as instructed in this 

manual.

Test all the controls (tractor PTO, snow thrower lift handle, 

7. 

chute tilt lever & chute crank) for smooth operation prior to 

operating the snow thrower.
Make all adjustments (i.e. skid shoes, lift latch) before 

8. 

operating your snow thrower attachment. Follow the 

instructions in the Assembly and Setup section of this 

manual when doing so. 

Engage the tractor’s PTO to activate power to the augers 

9. 

and impeller BEFORE driving the tractor forward and into 

snow.

Keep your tractor’s ground-speed slow. The slower your 

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tractor is traveling, the more effectively the snow thrower 

attachment can displace snow.
Adjust ground speed for snow conditions and become 

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familiar with different snow applications. Your snow 

thrower attachment will operate differently in wet heavy 

snow than it will in light, fluffy snow.

Overlap a previously cleared path when necessary (deep 

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snow) so as not to overload the auger housing with snow.

NEVER drive the tractor into a snow bank. The snow 

13. 

thrower attachment is not a dozer plow. The lift linkage 

and/or the snow thrower drive system can be damaged as 

a result of “plowing” with the snow thrower attachment.

If the augers become jammed with a chunk of ice or a 

14. 

foreign object, move the PTO into the disengaged (OFF) 

position immediately and turn off the tractor’s engine 

and remove the ignition key. Examine the auger area 

thoroughly for damage and do NOT operate the snow 

thrower attachment until any damage is repaired. 

IMPORTANT:  

The augers are secured to the spiral shaft with 

two shear pins and hex lock nuts. If you hit a hard foreign object 

or an ice jam, the snow thrower is designed so that the pins 

may shear. Two replacement shear pins and hex lock nuts are 

provided for your convenience. Store in a safe place until needed. 

NEVER replace the auger shear pins with standard hex bolts. Any 

damage to the auger gearbox or other components as a result of 

doing so will NOT be covered by your snow thrower’s warranty.

Whenever possible, discharge snow downwind.

15. 

Do NOT attempt to remove ice or hard-packed frozen 

16. 

snow.
When the tractor (with the snow thrower attachment 

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mounted) is not in service, use the lift lever to lower the 

auger housing assembly to the ground to relieve strain on 

the tractor’s front end between uses.

Always use tire chains and rear wheel weights on your 

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tractor where extra traction is needed. Refer to the table to 

the right to determine which kits will fit your tractor. 
Use drift cutters to aid in displacing snow through deep, 

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drifted areas.

Engaging the Augers and Impeller

Power to the snow thrower attachment is activated by engaging 

the tractor’s PTO.

Place the tractor’s throttle control in the FAST (rabbit) 

1. 

position and allow it to remain there for efficient snow 

removal.

Move the PTO knob into the “ON” position to engage the 

2. 

augers and impeller.

Move the PTO knob into the “OFF” position to disengage 

3. 

the augers and impeller.

NOTE:  

The PTO knob cannot be in the engaged (ON) 

position when the tractor is driving in the reverse direction. 

The PTO knob must be in the disengaged (OFF) position 

when the shift lever is placed in REVERSE or the electric 

PTO clutch will automatically shut off.  Refer to your 

tractor’s Operator’s Manual for more information regarding 

your tractor’s PTO and safety interlock system.

Summary of Contents for 190-032

Page 1: ...Up Controls Operation Maintenance Parts List WARNING READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY RULES AND INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE THIS MACHINE FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THESE INSTRUCTIO...

Page 2: ...features and operation Please be aware that this Operator s Manual may cover a range of product specifications for various models Characteristics and features discussed and or illustrated in this manu...

Page 3: ...t can cause serious injury to the eyes Do not operate without wearing adequate winter outer 3 garments Do not wear jewelry long scarves or other loose clothing which could become entangled in moving p...

Page 4: ...ug to prevent someone from accidentally starting the machine Do not run the engine indoors except when starting the engine and for transporting the snow thrower in or out of the building Open the outs...

Page 5: ...inal equipment specifications may lead to improper performance and compromise safety Check clutch controls periodically to verify they engage and 6 disengage properly and adjust if necessary Refer to...

Page 6: ...actor has a Manual PTO If you engage your tractor s cutting deck by pulling outward on a small knob located on the tractor s dash your tractor has an Electric PTO Assembly Mounting The Idler Assembly...

Page 7: ...you have a 700 series tractor Remove and retain the four hairpin clips from the weld 2 pins found on the top side of the undercarriage assembly Remove and retain the two clevis pins with hairpin clips...

Page 8: ...s frame See Fig 3 8 Fasten the undercarriage assembly to the frame with the 5 four hairpin clips removed in step 2 See Fig 3 8 NOTE There are two holes located on the left rear of the mounting carriag...

Page 9: ...nd 1 secure with a lock nut See Fig 3 14 Attaching The Chute Directional Control Attach the chute directional control assembly to the upper 1 lift link on the left side of the auger housing Assemble w...

Page 10: ...up Insert the two quick release pins from your hardware pack into the top hole on each side as seen in Fig 3 16 NOTE You will need to lift up on the front of the auger housing in order to line up the...

Page 11: ...ndle pulley routed to the INSIDE of the PTO idler pulley 1 on the undercarriage Make sure the belt is routed inside of the belt keeper pins found around the spindle pulley and engine pulley See Fig 3...

Page 12: ...is running except where specified in the Operator s Manual Place tractor on a firm and level surface Place the PTO in the disengaged OFF position set the parking brake shut engine off and remove key...

Page 13: ...trol With the trigger control squeezed gently allow the snow thrower to lower until it reaches the ground Chute Directional Control See Fig 4 1 The chute directional control assembly is found on the l...

Page 14: ...erload the auger housing with snow NEVER drive the tractor into a snow bank The snow 13 thrower attachment is not a dozer plow The lift linkage and or the snow thrower drive system can be damaged as a...

Page 15: ...now thrower s warranty Warning Always turn off the snow thrower s engine and remove the key prior to replacing shear pins Tire Chain Kit 18 x 8 50 tires 490 241 0021 18 x 9 50 19 x 9 50 tires 490 241...

Page 16: ...on a firm and level surface Place the PTO in the disengaged OFF position set the parking brake shut engine off and remove key to prevent unintended starting Lubrication of Chute Directional Control T...

Page 17: ...Notes 7 17...

Page 18: ...0 32 36 39 3 2 53 45 59 42 59 43 62 57 52 49 55 54 50 9 8 19 4 63 48 46 47 51 58 61 52 15 56 60 16 52 51 16 10 20 63 18 21 17 11 12 18 22 25 14 7 41 24 21 64 18 5 6 6 6 5 5 13 27 30 35 40 23 28 15 63...

Page 19: ...143 Spring Spirol Pin 25 x 1 25 30 917 0528A Worm Gear 20 tooth 31 717 3320 Worm Shaft 32 718 0513 Thrust Collar Ref No Part Number Description 33 721 0325 Grease Plug 34 721 0327 Grease Seal 35 936 0...

Page 20: ...9 23 90 92 46 33 48 100 30 24 38 45 67 70 41 73 65 65 66 67 4 64 30 100 81 86 105 105 12 18 32 25 4 37 95 69 67 44 71 4 63 72 94 96 19 20 75 76 84 109 98 91 107 91 77 67 67 98 103 83 80 21 89 4 53 57...

Page 21: ...936 0272 Flat Washer 51 x 1 0 x 060 39 736 0366 Flat Washer 64 x 1 12 x 125 40 936 0452 Bell Washer 396 x 1 14 x 095 Ref No Part Number Description 41 783 1014A 0637 Drive Mounting Bracket 42 911 0242...

Page 22: ...938 0145 Shoulder Screw 3 8 16 93 938 0347 Shoulder Spacer 625 x 169 94 749 1103 0637 LH Support Tube 95 749 1104 0637 RH Support Tube 96 954 3053 V Belt 97 954 0498 V Belt 98 756 0627D Idler Pulley 3...

Page 23: ...No Part Number Description 1 712 0417A Flange Nut 5 8 18 2 941 0919 Ball Bearing 3 750 1096 Spacer 4 738 0976 Spindle Shaft 5 756 0999 Deck Pulley 7 6 756 1173 Pulley 3 75 7 737 3000 Lube Fitting 3 1...

Page 24: ...litter pumps valves and cylinders have a separate one year warranty b Routine maintenance items such as lubricants filters blade sharpening tune ups brake adjustments clutch adjustments deck adjustmen...

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