3/16/2020
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Red Devil Snow Blowers is a registered trademark of Lankota Group.
OPERATING THE SNOW BLOWER
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Make sure the impeller and auger are free of any loose objects.
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Check to see that all the shields and guards are in place and in good condition.
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Lubricate the snow blower before and after every use.
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After starting the engine, engage the auxiliary hydraulics.
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Ease the blower slowly into the snow.
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When clearing deep snow you may have to take more than one cut, starting at the top of the drift.
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Stop the blower
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s forward motion in order to assure that all snow has passed through the snow blower.
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Shallow snow can normally be cleared in one pass, depending on the density of the snow.
DO NOT BULLDOZE –
THE BLOWER WAS NOT DESIGNED FOR BULLDOZING
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The most effective method of dispensing snow is to blow the snow as high as possible downwind, if room permits.
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The chute deflector will allow you to adjust the height that the snow is thrown.
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Reducing the Engine RPM will reduce the distance the snow is thrown.
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You can change the direction of the snow being thrown by using the hydraulic chute rotation controls. Always be aware of where you are throwing the
snow.
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DO NOT throw the snow toward buildings, livestock, the skid steer or any other object that may be damaged.
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DO NOT change the chute direction or adjust the deflector while snow is being discharged. This may cause damage to both the chute and deflector.
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DO NOT use hydraulic controls until you check to see that the chute moves freely. Damage to chute and controls may occur.
OPERATION SAFETY
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Stop engine and remove the engine key whenever you leave the equipment seat.
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Stop engine and remove the engine key after striking a foreign object. Thoroughly inspect the blower before restarting unit.
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Stop engine and remove the engine key before attempting to service your snow blower or unplugging the impeller and chute.
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Do not rotate the chute so that discharge material will be directed toward people, your tractor, or any other object that could be damaged.
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Rotating components can catch feet, hands, and loose clothing. Stand clear of all moving parts.
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Do not climb or step on or over the snow blower for any reason.
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Never operate the snow blower in bad light or poor visibility.
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Make sure to read and understand every safety sign on your machine.
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Stay clear of the blower at all times while the hydraulics are engaged.
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Do not bulldoze. Let the machine throw the snow.
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Be aware of your surroundings and know the area you are removing the snow from.
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Do not allow anyone to ride on the snow blower at any time.
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Keep all shields in place and safety equipment intact.