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PROBLEM

 

POSSIBLE CAUSES

 

CORRECTIVE ACTION

 

Snowblower digs into ground.

 

Ground is not frozen or too soft.

 

Adjust  skid  shoes  lower  so  they 

may better support the snowblower. 

 

Snowblower vibrates or is 

abnormally noisy.

 

Damaged pulley.

 

 

Damaged bearing.

 

 

Damaged fan.

 

 

Damaged auger.

 

Replace pulley.

 

 

Replace bearing.

 

 

Dismount & repair or replace fan.

 

 

Replace auger.

 

Drive belt has burn marks in specific 

places or belt slips.

 

Lack of tension on the belt.

 

See tractor’s manual for tensioning 

instructions.

 

TROUBLESHOOTING

 

Summary of Contents for 75-71231

Page 1: ...MODEL 75 71231 COMMERCIAL SNOWBLOWER 48 SB648 Manual 4172694 Rev E 11 2016 4172694_en R 07112016 Printed in Canada ...

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Page 3: ...uipment to serve many years in a safe and productive manner For longest life use this product only as directed in the manual keep it in good repair and follow safety warnings and instructions You ll always be glad you did NOTE All photographs and illustrations in the manual may not necessarily depict the actual models or attachment but are intended for reference only and are based on the latest pr...

Page 4: ...IONS Weight 450 lbs Overall Width 48 Overall Height 56 Overall Length 44 Opening Size 27 h x 48 w Auger 16 diameter open center Blower 18 diameter 7 depth 4 blades Auger Speed 140 RPM Blower Speed 700 RPM Chute 7 diameter 243 degree rotation Height of Cut Adjustable skid shoes 0 to 3 4 NOTE Specifications are subject to change without notice Record your attachment s serial number and purchase date...

Page 5: ... full indemnification and costs from any party responsible for such unauthorized post manufacture modifications and or accessories should personal injury and or property damage result This symbol means ATTENTION BECOME ALERT Your safety and the safety of others is involved Signal word definitions The signal words below are used to identify levels of hazard seriousness These words appear in this ma...

Page 6: ...dults to operate the vehicle nor the accessory without proper instructions 3 No one should operate the vehicle nor the accessory while intoxicated or while taking medication that impairs the senses or reactions 4 Keep the area of operation clear of all people particularly small children and pets PREPARATION 1 Thoroughly inspect the area where the accessory is to be used and remove door mats all fo...

Page 7: ... for the cause Vibration is generally a warning of trouble 5 Take all possible precautions when leaving the vehicle unattended Disengage the power take off lower the attachment place the transmission into neutral set the parking brake stop the engine and remove the contact key 6 Never use the accessories across the face of slopes go from top to bottom Exercise extreme caution when using equipment ...

Page 8: ...t to install or remove drive belt without reading owner s manual DECAL 105126 DECAL 105128 DECAL 105127 DECAL 105130 Before installing or using Locate read and make sure to understand all of the owner s manual DECAL 105131 Refer to owner s manual about wearing safety glasses ear muffs and mask Refer to owner s manual for use of counter weights cat tracks and tire chains DECAL 106378 To avoid serio...

Page 9: ... is the chute that will hold the rotation ring in place 3 On the right side of snowblower install the grooved rotation ring item 4 under the chute as shown 4 Secure the chute and rotation ring in place with six hex bolts 1 4 x 1 1 4 item 5 and nuts as shown Do not tighten too firmly 5 On the left side of the snowblower install the other half of rotation ring item 6 under the chute as shown 6 Secur...

Page 10: ...aulic motor in place Do not remove the nuts 2 Slide the motor towards the chute item 3 as shown the grooves on the motor s sprocket must match those of the rotation ring Adjust and retighten the nuts Tighten firmly 3 Install the sprocket guard item 4 as shown and secure in place with two 1 4 x 1 2 bolts item 5 WARNING Operate only when all the guards are in place ...

Page 11: ...AKE REMOVE THE IGNITION KEY DISCONNECT THE WIRE FROM THE SPARK PLUG S AND KEEP AWAY FROM SPARK PLUG S TO PREVENT ACCIDENTAL STARTING TO PREVENT INJURIES THE PERSON WHO INSTALLS THE DRIVE MECHANISM HAS THE RESPONSIBILITY TO MAKE SURE THAT WHEN THE CLUTCH IS DISENGAGED THAT ALL MOVING PARTS STOP FOR MORE INFORMATION DO NOT HESITATE TO CONTACT THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT NEVER USE THE SNOWBLOWER WITHOUT TH...

Page 12: ...on the two belts come into contact with each other there is not enough space between the pulleys 3 On 440 tractors to prevent snowblower from contacting front of tractor during full lifts position the lift cylinder and pin into the bottom rear hole on the lift arm as shown on picture NOTE Failure to position the lift cylinder as shown can result in damage to the tractor and or the snowblower When ...

Page 13: ...ment 9 When removing snow do not use the snowblower as a dozer blade to push snow Allow snowblower to ingest snow at its own speed If the speed of your tractor is too fast the snowblower may become overloaded and plug For best results raise the snowblower and remove a top layer of snow A second pass with the snowblower will remove the remaining snow ASSURE CLEAR DISTANCE IN THE DIRECTION OF THROWI...

Page 14: ...nowblower s chassis This cutting edge is reversible All you have to do is unscrew the bolts and turn the cutting edge reinstall and tighten the bolts securely 50 Hours Check drive belts for proper tension and signs of cracking 100 hours Change the oil in the gear box after the first 100 hours of use Then change after every 2500 hours or every 6 months The type of oil used S A E grade 80W90 The gea...

Page 15: ... in bags of 10 for the fan The use of any other shear bolt will not insure any protection and may void the warranty IMPORTANT IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO REPLACE THE AUGERS IN THE SAME POSITION AS SHOWN IN THE DRAWING BEFORE INSTALLING THE SHEAR BOLTS ONE SIDE AUGER SHOULD BE OPPOSITE OF THE OTHER SIDE END OF SEASON STORAGE Clean snowblower and subframe thoroughly and repaint all parts from which pain...

Page 16: ...s in specific places or the belt slips Lack of tension on belt Snowblower engaged when plugged Remove the hair pin item 1 then screw the bolt under the hair pin until good tension on the belts Then reinstall the hair pin to lock the bolt rotation Make sure the auger the fan are not frozen or plugged before engaging Chute plugs easily Tractor engine turning too slowly Advancing too quickly with tra...

Page 17: ...support the snowblower Snowblower vibrates or is abnormally noisy Damaged pulley Damaged bearing Damaged fan Damaged auger Replace pulley Replace bearing Dismount repair or replace fan Replace auger Drive belt has burn marks in specific places or belt slips Lack of tension on the belt See tractor s manual for tensioning instructions TROUBLESHOOTING ...

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Page 28: ... 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 1080 1220 4 1464 5 Thick nuts must be used with grade 8 bolts METRIC BOLT TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS COARSE THREAD FINE THREAD Size Screw Grade No Pitch mm Pounds Feet Newton Meters Pitch mm Pounds Feet Newton Meters M6 4T 1 00 3 6 5 8 4 9 7 9 7T 5 8 9 4 7 ...

Page 29: ...IFT CUTTER 75 71235 Cut through high drifts of snow Pkg of 2 ELECTRIC DEFLECTOR KIT 75 71234 Allows to adjust the deflector electrically from driver s seat 75 71236 Pair of extended wings with snow drift cutters Pkg of 2 ...

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