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DISMOUNTING AND STORAGE
DISMOUNTING
1. Select a level surface, set the parking brake, stop
the engine and remove the ignition key to prevent
accidental starting.
2. Lower the accessory to the ground
3. Disconnect the electrical wiring on the front of the
vehicle.
4. Unhook the winch hook and remove the winch
cable from the pulley.
5. Unhook the turnbuckles from the front of the
vehicle. (Tip: loosen one of the turnbuckles in
order to keep the adjustment) and the hitch from
the rear of the vehicle.
6. Remove the vehicle.
STORAGE
1. Clean the snowblower and subframe thoroughly.
2. Paint all the parts wear the paint has worn out.
3. List the parts that will be needed to be replaced
next season.
4. Follow the instructions in the lubrication section.
5. Follow the instructions in the engine owner’s
manual
6. Store the snowblower and subframe in a dry
area.
ATV & UV SNOWBLOWER TROUBLESHOOTING
* Please refer to parts breakdown section for parts identification
.
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSES
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Snowblower vibrates or is
abnormally noisy or bouncing.
Snowblower bouncing up & down
when ingesting snow.
Damaged pulley
Replace pulley
Damaged bearing
Replace the bearing
Fan or the augers are damaged
Remove and straighten or replace the parts
Fan or auger bushings are worn
Replace with new bushings
Augers are not positioned properly
Make sure the ends of the 2 augers are positioned
180°from one and the other when replacing shear
bolts. See auger & fan shear bolt replacement
section in manual.
Fan stops turning
Shear bolt is probably broken
Replace shear bolt (see maintenance section).
Auger stops turning
Shear bolt is probably broken
Replace shear bolt (see maintenance section).
Snowblower stops turning.
Belt is probably damaged or broken
Check and replace damaged belt
Belt is snapping, shredding,
burning or worn in a specific
place
Snowblower was engaged when clogged
Make sure the auger and the fan are not frozen or
clogged before engaging
Lack of tension on the belt
Adjust the tensioner spring or replace spring if
stretched.
Belt shows premature wear
Not the original belts
Always use the original belts
Worn belt, Belt may be worn causing a slack.
Inspect the belt. Replace if required.
Not the original shear bolts
Always replace the shear bolts with an original bolt.
Imperfections in the pulleys
Verify if the pulleys are damaged.
Verify that the pulleys are smooth without rust
spots. Sand down the pulleys or replace them.
Interference
Make sure that the belt does not come into contact
with any other part, bolts, guides etc… when
engaged.
Chute rotation is difficult
Dirt or ice may be underneath chute.
Dismount chute. Clean the base of chute and the
rotation ring. Lubricate & re
-
install.
Chute plugs easily.
Snowblower engine running too slowly.
Run engine at full R.P.M. during snow blowing
operation.
Advancing too quickly with vehicle.
Reduce vehicle’s speed..
Allow snowblower to ingest snow at its own speed.
Snowblower digs into ground.
Ground is not frozen or too soft.
Adjust skid shoes lower so they may better support
the snowblower. If problem persists, change skid
shoes for heavy duty skid shoes (option #700243)
which cover more surface and prevents
snowblower from digging.
Snowblower does not rise
evenly.
Pressure of the subframe tires is uneven from one
side to another.
Tire pressure must be even on both sides. 50 p.s.i.
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