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WHEN YOU SEE THIS SYMBOL

SAFETY

2

ATTENTION!

BE ALERT

YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED

This symbol «

SAFETY ALERT

» is used in this manual and

on the safety decals on the Snowblower.  It warns you of the
possibility of danger.  Carefully read, understand and follow
all safety recommendations before operating the
Snowblower.

1)

Careful operation is the best assurance against acci-
dents.  Carefully read this manual and follow all
recommendations before operating your Snowblower.
It is the owner’s responsibility to make sure that anyone
who will operate the Snowblower will read this manual
before operating the equipment.

2)

Familiarize yourself with all controls and always be
ready to stop the Snowblower quickly in case of
emergency.

3)

Never let a child operate the Snowblower.

4)

Do not modify the Snowblower.  Any non authorized
modification may affect the efficiency and/or safety of
the equipment and will automatically void the warranty.

5)

Never operate the Snowblower with defective parts or if
damaged in any way.  Have it repaired before operating.

6)

Make sure all fasteners are in place and properly
secured or tightened.  Refer to torque chart on page 50.

7)

Avoid wearing loose fitting clothing when working with
the Snowblower. These could get entangled in moving
parts of the equipment and cause accidents.

GENERAL SAFETY

8)

Prolonged exposure to noise may hamper hearing.
Protect yourself by wearing adequate protection
devices.

9)

Hydraulic fluids under pressure can damage your skin.
Do not use your hands to locate a leak.

10) Before the beginning of the snow season, inspect all

areas where the Snowblower will be used and remove
any object which may cause an accident and/or damage
the equipment.

11) Never operate your Snowblower in poor visibility or

without proper lighting conditions.

SAFETY IN OPERATION

1)

Be sure there are no obstructions around the equipment
and that no one stands near the equipment when in
operation.

2)

Do not operate an engine in a confined or non ventilated
area.

3)

Do not perform any adjustments, cleaning, maintenance
or repairs with the engine running. The engine must be
stopped and the P.T.O. disengaged. Preferably remove
the key from the ignition.

4)

Wear adequate clothing when working in cold or windy
conditions.

5)

Adjust skid shoes for proper ground clearance of
scraper blade, especially in rough terrain or soft ground
conditions.

6)

Before operating, make sure the P.T.O. is properly
installed and secured.

7)

Before starting-up the Snowblower, make sure the auger
and drum areas are free of ice.

8)

Put P.T.O. control in neutral position before starting
engine.

9)

Keep hands, feet and clothing away from moving parts
of the Snowblower. Stay away from the discharge chute.

Summary of Contents for PXPL-86

Page 1: ...Snowblowers Models PXPL 86 PXPL 92 PXPL 86 92 PXPL 92 98 No C2114 09 2009 OPERATOR S PARTS MANUAL...

Page 2: ...Copyright Les Machineries Pronovost Inc 2009 All rights reserved Printed in Canada...

Page 3: ...17 7 Storage 19 8 Trouble Shooting 20 9 Specifications 22 10 Parts List 23 Snowblowers PXPL 86 PXPL 86 92 23 Snowblowers PXPL 92 PXPL 92 98 27 Chute CST 7486 31 Semi industrialChutePSIG 7486 33 Snowbl...

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Page 5: ...o assist you in the safe operation of your new Snowblower It contains important information which will help you achieve excellent returns with your Snowblower for years to come Please read this manual...

Page 6: ...ed in moving parts of the equipment and cause accidents GENERAL SAFETY 8 Prolonged exposure to noise may hamper hearing Protect yourself by wearing adequate protection devices 9 Hydraulic fluids under...

Page 7: ...page 10 20 At the end of the operation disengage the P T O lower the Snowblower put transmission in neutral apply parking brake stop engine and remove the key from the ignition SAFETY WITH MAINTENANCE...

Page 8: ...cautions are indicated Locate them on the machine and read them carefully If a decal is damaged lost or illegible install a new one The following photos indicate where each one must be installed 3 Fig...

Page 9: ...your snowblower is equipped with a reduction gear box the decal C will be the one shown below Figure 8 Decal C Part no 190 11651 Decal E in Fig 9 is located directly on the P T O shaft It is not visi...

Page 10: ...10 DECALS cont d 3 Figure 10 Decal F Part no A 109 Figure 11 F Figure12 Decal G Part no A103 G Figure13 H Figure15 Figure14 Decal H Pi ce no 190 10991 H...

Page 11: ...11 DECALS cont d 3 Figure17 Figure16 Decal J Part no 190 06651 J Figure18 Figure19 Decal K Part no 190 07611 K Figure20 Decal L Part no 190 02651...

Page 12: ...indicate the points requiring lubrication Refer to maintenance section for more details Figure27 Figure23 Part no A 106 Figure25 Decal M Part no 190 11581 N Figure21 Figure22 Part no A 105 Figure24 De...

Page 13: ...nowblower gear box Fig 29 Then attach safety shield support chain as shown Fig 30 WARNING The telescoping tubes of the drive shaft must never be allowed to bottom out while maintaining a minimum overl...

Page 14: ...s Fig 31 6 Following the installation of the Snowblower on the tractor do not forget to lift the storage sup port Fig 32 7 Make sure of a 540 RPM input to your snowblower 8 Check impeller adjustment T...

Page 15: ...it into service SNOWBLOWER ADJUSTMENT 1 Place the tractor and blower on a level surface If the top link of your tractor s 3 point hitch has several holes Fig 37 K select the hole to produce a movement...

Page 16: ...to obtain a height Fig 37 A of approximately 6 for models PXPL 86 and PXPL 86 92 and of 8 for models PXPL 92 and PXPL 92 98 Begin the adjustment by loosening the bolt on the cylinder yoke Fig 37 J Use...

Page 17: ...erse when one edge is worn out 12 For the auger drive shaft always use a grade 5 shear bolt 13 For the PTO shaft AT 540 RPM on a PTO size 80 or 90 the shear bolt is 12 mm grade 10 9 part number 9207 A...

Page 18: ...ons while the output shaft remains still If there is a play of 10 or more the chain must then be readjusted as follows 1 Remove PTO from the chain box 2 Unscrew the 12 bolts 5 16 dia item 22 from cove...

Page 19: ...s 3 Keep all piston rods in the retracted position This will assure better protection against the elements 4 Clean your Snowblower 5 Thoroughly inspect all parts of the Snowblower Replace or repair wo...

Page 20: ...equipment Replace worn or damaged bearing rings Eliminate any interference between tubes and equipment or tractor Replace damaged tubes P T O SHAFT POSSIBLE CAUSE PROBLEM CORRECTION Insufficient lubri...

Page 21: ...e ice Check hydraulic connections Tractor RPM too low Gap too wide between impeller blade tip and drum outlet wall Insuffucient tractor HP Tractor RPM too low Tractor RPM reduced too early with snow s...

Page 22: ...e rotation mechanism for motor Std Std Std Std Number of shear bolts 2 2 2 2 Hitch category 2 2 2 2 Balanced impeller Std Std Std Std Balanced auger Std Std Std Std 1000 to 540 RPM reducer Opt Opt Opt...

Page 23: ...23 10 SNOWBLOWERS PXPL 86 PXPL 86 92 170 03643R3...

Page 24: ...locknut flat washer 7 16 8 8 21 UC208 24 Bearing 1 1 2 2 2 22 FD208 Flange for 4 grease fitting 2 2 23 140 07301 Back plate for shroud hinge and stationary hold down 1 4 x 1 x 65 PXPL 86 2 23 140 072...

Page 25: ...ock washer 1 1 65 300 38280 Bolt 7 16 NC x 1 1 4 lg nylon locknut flat washer 2 2 66 130 08162 Guard 1 1 67 300 32340 Bolt 1 4 NC x 2 lg nylon locknut 1 1 68 6466 Splined adaptor 1 1 4 19 splines weld...

Page 26: ...3 4 i d x 1 1 4 o d x 3 4 lg 2 2 115 150 00332 Idler clevis pin 1 1 116 110 23121 Idler 1 1 117 376 44000 Flat washer 5 8 1 1 118 346 45000 Nylon locknut 5 8 NC thin 1 1 119 190 02321 Hose 3 8 x 55 l...

Page 27: ...27 10 SNOWBLOWERS PXPL 92 PXPL 92 98 170 03601R4...

Page 28: ...19 Std Grease fitting 1 4 28 straight 10 10 20 300 40325 Bolt 1 2 NC x 1 3 4 lg nylon locknut flat washer 7 16 8 8 21 UC208 24 Bearing 1 1 2 3 3 22 FD208 Flange for 2 grease fitting 3 3 23 140 07291...

Page 29: ...63 110 44331 Sprocket 9 tooth 1 1 64 300 32220 Bolt 1 4 NC x 3 4 lg lock washer 1 1 65 300 38280 Bolt 7 16 NC x 1 1 4 lg nylon locknut flat washer 2 2 66 130 08162 Guard 1 1 67 160 07311 Aluminium bro...

Page 30: ...pring 1 1 107 110 01071 Threaded tube for idler adjustment 1 1 108 8374 Adjustable clamp fastener welded 1 1 109 8375 Hook for adjustable clamp fastener welded 1 1 110 110 25431 Side shaft guard 1 1 1...

Page 31: ...31 10 CHUTE CST 7486 170 03271...

Page 32: ...pin 5 32 x 2 lg 2 opt 7 8145 Chute adjusting rod 1 opt 8 8146 Chute adjusting tube 1 opt 9 110 01112 Mounting support plate 1 10 300 32250 Bolt 1 4 NC x 1 lg nylon locknut 2 11 140 13071 Hoses mounti...

Page 33: ...33 10 SEMI INDUSTRIAL CHUTE PSIG 7486 170 03393R1...

Page 34: ...110 01112 Hoses support 1 10 300 32250 Bolt 1 4 NC x 1 lg nylon locknut 2 11 140 13071 Hose hold down 1 12 8112 Lock pin 1 4 1 opt 13 300 40380 Bolt 1 2 NC x 2 3 4 lg nylon lock nut washer 2 14 Std G...

Page 35: ...35 SNOWBLOWER S OPTIONS 10 170 03671R1...

Page 36: ...x 90 1 2 1 9 319 38370 Plow bolt 7 16 NC x 2 1 2 lg nut lock washer 8 9 9 9 10 300 40280 Bolt 1 2 NC x 1 1 4 lg lock washer 4 4 4 4 11 130 16683 Mounting plate for speed reducer 1000 540 1 1 11 130 1...

Page 37: ...37 10 X PRO BLADE S OPTIONS 170 03661R1...

Page 38: ...3 3 3 11 319 38310 P lowbolt 7 16 NCx11 2 lg nut lockwasher 8 8 8 12 319 38370 P lowbolt 7 16 NCx21 2 lg nut lockwasher 2 2 2 13 319 38340 P lowbolt 7 16 NCx2 lg nut lockwasher 6 6 6 14 140 08831 TIV...

Page 39: ...e with hole 1 3 8 21 splines yoke stopper 11 included 1 13 8241 P T O section SBI 1 3 8 6 inner part without protector 1 1 14 8242 P T O section QD 1 3 8 6 outer part without protector 1 14 8242 1 P T...

Page 40: ...4 9457 P T O section QD 1 3 8 6 outer part without protector 1 1 14 9457 2 P T O section QD 1 3 8 21 outer part without protector 1 15 9458 Adaptor 1 20 splines 2 bolts hole 12 mm 1 15 9458 2 Adaptor...

Page 41: ...O section SBI 1 3 4 20 inner part without protector 1 1 1 14 9485 P T O section QD 1 3 8 6 outer part without protector 1 14 9485 1 P T O section QD 1 3 8 21 outer part without protector 1 14 9485 2...

Page 42: ...0207 A Roller bearing 1 9 8051 Spacer ring 1 10 8052 Adjusting washer 2 11 8053 Oil seal 35 x 72 x 12mm 1 12 8054 Side shaft 1 19 splines 1 13 8055 Inside circlip 72mm 1 14 6207 2RS Ball bearing 1 15...

Page 43: ...Use silicone caulking 11 6325 Side shaft Z20 1 20 splines 1 12 6326 Key B14 x 9 x 40 2 13 9345 Impeller shaft 2 1 20 splines 1 14 6328 Spring washer 1 15 6329 Lock nut M40 x 1 5 H9 1 16 6330 Casing 1...

Page 44: ...seal 45x65x8 TC double lips 1 11 300 34490 Bolt 5 16 NC x 4 lg 10 12 336 34000 Nut 5 16 NC 10 13 9554 Square key1 2 x 2 1 14 9555 Spacer 2 2 3 8 0 568 2 15 9556 Input cover w o hole 1 16 9557 O ring A...

Page 45: ...seal 45x65x8 TC double lips 1 11 300 34490 Bolt 5 16 NC x 4 lg 10 12 336 34000 Nut 5 16 NC 10 13 9554 Square key1 2 x 2 1 14 9555 Spacer 2 2 3 8 0 568 2 15 9556 Input cover w o hole 1 16 9557 O ring...

Page 46: ...1 3 8 o d x 1 8 1 7 See RK25TR Wiper 1 1 8 i d x 1 5 8 o d 1 8 492401 Yoke for 2 tube 1 9 338 46000 Nut NF 1 10 4924 31 Piston 2 1 11 492028 Piston rod 1 1 8 1 12 491668 Cylinder body 2 1 13 492421 H...

Page 47: ...Std Grease fitting 1 4 28 straight 1 1 9 300 38340 Bolt 7 16 NC x 2 lg nylon locknut 1 1 10 9405 06 06 Elbow90deg 1 1 11 150 13581 Piston rod 1 1 2 x 18 1 2 1 1 12 110 41671 Head 2 1 2 left side 1 12...

Page 48: ...3 4 lg 1 1 8 Std Grease fitting 1 4 28 straight 1 1 9 300 38340 Bolt 7 16 NC x 2 lg nylon locknut 1 1 10 9405 06 06 Elbow90deg 2 2 11 150 13551 Piston rod 1 1 2 x 22 1 2 1 1 12 110 41671 Head 2 1 2 l...

Page 49: ...49 10 HYDRAULIC MOTOR MLH 250 MLH 315 CUSHION VALVE H110 MOTOR kit kit kit REF PART DESCRIPTION QTY kit 8368 Set of seals 1 11 8369 Key for Orbit motor 1 kit...

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Page 51: ...able Hydraulic cylinders and motors are covered by the manufacturer of these items All PRONOVOST spare parts purchased are covered by a three 3 month warranty This warranty becomes void and nul if the...

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