READYING THE PUSHER FOR THE SEASON
CLEANING, STORING & MAINTAINING THE PUSHER IN THE OFFSEASON
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Arctic Sectional Sno-Pusher™
Owner’s Manual
Check and replace any broken springs, worn cutting edges, polyblocks with tears, cracks or missing chunks, and any frozen or missing connectors.
Be sure to have replacement cutting edges and polyblocks on hand in the event of accidents or operator abuse.
Check all fasteners to make sure nothing is loose including those attached to the angle iron
(HD models)
on the slip hitch mounts.
Determine whether cutting edges should be replaced by checking the backside of edges, not front, to ensure that nothing is wearing into the
mounting plate of the trip edge. If the height of blade showing is 1.5 inches or less, the blade should replaced as soon as possible to ensure
maximum performance from the pusher as well as to prevent more serious damage to the pusher.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED:
Replace parts at the end of the season rather than at the beginning of a new season as parts
demand is especially high at the beginning of a new season.
Replace broken springs, cut or partially cracked or torn polyblocks, cutting edges with less than 1.5” of remaining wear, worn or rusted fasteners,
and any other parts that are hindering the normal operation of the pusher. Clean and dry all surfaces. With a penetrating oil such as Fluid Film™ or
WD-40™, spray down all cutting edges, springs, and any sliding or actuating points on the side panel.
Finally, be sure to order emergency replacement parts for the next year. It is recommended that you have on hand a minimum of two spare
polyblocks for each pusher in your fleet in case of an accident or operator error.
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