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LIMITED WARRANTY 

 

Erskine Attachments LLC warrants each new machine manufactured by us to be free from defects 
in material and workmanship for a period of twelve (12) months from date of delivery to the original 
purchaser. 
 
Our  obligation  under  this  warranty  is  to  replace  free  of  charge,  at  our  factory  or  authorized 
dealership, any part proven defective within the stated warranty time limit. 
 
All parts must be returned freight prepaid and adequately packaged to prevent damage in transit. 
 
This warranty does not cover: 

1.

New products which have been operated in excess of rated capacities or negligence 

2.

Misuse, abuse, accidents or damage due to improperly routed hoses 

3.

Machines which have been altered, modified or repaired in any manner not authorized 
by our company 

4.

Previously owned equipment 

5.

Any  ground  engaging  tools  in  which  natural  wear  is  involved,  i.e.  tooth  tips,  cutting 
teeth, etc. 

6.

Normal maintenance 

7.

Fork tines 

8.

Hydraulic motors that have been disassembled in any manor 

 
In  no  event  will  the  Sales  Representative,  Dealership,  Erskine  Attachments  LLC,  or  any  other 
company affiliated with it or them be liable for incidental or consequential damages or injuries, 
including but not limited to the loss of profit, rental or substitute equipment or other commercial 
loss.  Purchaser’s sole and exclusive remedy being as provided here in above. 
 
Erskine Attachments LLC must receive immediate notification of defect and no allowance will be 
made for repairs without our consent or approval. 
 
This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties, express or implied by law or otherwise, and there 
is no warranty of merchantability or fitness purpose. 
 
No  agent,  employee,  or  representative  of  Erskine  Attachments  LLC  has  any  authority  to  bind 
Erskine Attachments LLC to any warranty except as specifically set forth herein.  Any of these 
limitations excluded by local law shall be deemed deleted from this warranty; all other terms apply. 
 
This  warranty  may  not  be  enlarged  or  modified  in  any  manner  except  in  writing  signed  by  an 
executive officer of Erskine Attachments LLC to improve its products whenever it is possible and 
practical  to  do  so.    Erskine  Attachments  LLC  reserves  the  right  to  make  changes  and  or  add 
improvements at  any time without  incurring any obligation to make such changes or  add such 
improvements to products previously sold.  
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Erskine Attachments LLC 

P.O. Box 1083 Alexandria, MN 56308 

Phone (218) 435-4045 Fax (218) 435-5293 

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Страница 1: ...Utility Snowblower 54 60 72 84 Models Rear Mounted CAT I 3 Point Snowblower For Compact Tractors Operator s Manual Set Up Assembly Maintenance Parts Information Read this Manual Before Use ...

Страница 2: ...IAL NUMBER DECAL LOCATION 5 6 SET UP ASSEMBLY 7 12 MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS 13 14 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 15 16 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 17 20 BOLT TORQUE INFORMATION 21 PARTS INFORMATION 22 29 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS 30 WARRANTY 31 REFERENCE INFORMATION Write the serial number for your attachment in the spaces below Always refer to this serial number when calling for service or parts Serial Number ________...

Страница 3: ...red or replaced when continued use of the machine would cause damage excessive wear to other parts or make the machine unsafe for continued operation If an operating procedure tool device maintenance or work method not specifically recommended is used you must satisfy yourself that it is safe for you and others You must also ensure that the attachment will not be damaged or made unsafe by the proc...

Страница 4: ...es similar protection Check and be sure all operating controls are in neutral before starting the engine Operation continued Keep people at least 100 feet away from the tractor attachment and discharge when in use This attachment sends objects flying and has rotating parts NEVER direct discharge toward people rocks and debris can be thrown NEVER operate near embankments or terrain that is so steep...

Страница 5: ... It is important to refer to the serial number of the attachment when making repairs or ordering parts Early or later models identification made by serial number may use different parts or it may be necessary to use different procedures in doing a specific operation ...

Страница 6: ...Quantity 2 C Part number 200001 Location Back right side of snowblower body Quantity 1 w opt hyd chute rotate B Part number 103206 Location On auger drive chain cover Location optional chute rotation chain cover Quantity 1 standard or 2 w opt hyd chute rotate D Part number 102946 Location On front of chute Quantity 1 A Part number 102935 Location On each side of snowblower body Quantity 2 E Part n...

Страница 7: ...ter unpacking the chute slip the chute into the grooves on the two remaining roller guides 4 Reinstall the roller guide and bushing with bolt and lock nut IMPORTANT Tighten each roller guide lock nut to 75 ft lbs 5 Rotate the chute so it is facing the front right corner of the snowblower body as viewed seated in the tractor facing forward 6 Feed one end of the cable through the rear hole of the sp...

Страница 8: ...wise as viewed from above to reach this position The position of the chute does not need to be exact and can be varied to help with the next step 10 Thread the remaining end of the cable through the spool The ends of the cable should be facing in opposite directions The crank position can be changed slightly to aid in threading the cable and tightening the set screw Make sure the cable on the spoo...

Страница 9: ...ghten each roller guide lock nut to 75 ft lbs 5 Rotate the chute to the straightforward position 6 Loosen the motor mount bolts and push the motor all the way toward the chute 7 Install the No 40 roller chain around the motor sprocket 8 Pull the motor away from the chute until all slack is removed from the roller chain and tighten the motor mount bolts to secure the motor in place IMPORTANT Do not...

Страница 10: ...wblower with a quick hitch Make sure there is proper engagement throughout the entire range of motion 3 Mount the snowblower to the tractor see Mounting Instructions on pages 13 14 4 The snowblower may need to be tilted rearward somewhat in order to create a straighter driveline angle from the tractor PTO shaft to the snowblower gearbox This can be accomplished by lengthening the tractor s 3 point...

Страница 11: ...ign the two halves of the driveline with each other and the yoke of the outer driveline half with the tractor PTO shaft to make sure that the driveline will not bottom out in the fully raised position IMPORTANT Severe damage to the tractor may occur if the driveline bottoms out while raising the snowblower If the driveline bottoms out it may be necessary to use a 3 point quick hitch to move the sn...

Страница 12: ...e is any excessive vibration or noise while running the snowblower throttle the engine down to an idle disengage the PTO drive shut down the engine engage the park brake and wait for all motion to stop then exit the tractor and inspect the snowblower for the cause of the vibration or noise Adjust or replace parts as needed IMPORTANT Do not engage or disengage the PTO drive at full throttle 13 Set ...

Страница 13: ... pin snaps into position on the PTO shaft All appropriate hitch pins and PTO driveline must be locked into place Failure to secure PTO shaft or pins can allow the attachment to disconnect from the tractor and cause injury or death The tractor must be equipped with a working PTO shield To avoid serious injury or death never adjust or move the driveline when connected to the tractor and the tractor ...

Страница 14: ...rts during operation Check hose routing through the full range of intended motion before operating the snowblower IMPORTANT Wipe the ends of the hydraulic couplers both lead and tractor with a rag to remove any possible contamination Contamination can cause hydraulic components to fail and is not covered under warranty IMPORTANT Hose routing is the responsibility of the owner and or operator Pinch...

Страница 15: ...the driveline U joints 2 The skid shoes are fixed and non adjustable To engage the skid shoes with the ground and minimize the scraping action of the cutting edge roll the snowblower toward the tractor slightly by shortening the tractor s 3 point top link refer to tractor s operator s manual To disengage the skid shoes and make the cutting edge scrape more lengthen the tractor s 3 point top link 3...

Страница 16: ...o full throttle Always operate the snowblower with the engine at full throttle for maximum efficiency 10 Select the lowest tractor reverse gear and slowly drive the tractor backward into the snow Blow snow toward a clear area When possible direct snow discharge downwind IMPORTANT Do not operate the snowblower if excessive vibration is present Serious damage can occur Check auger and fan NOTE The t...

Страница 17: ...se that could cause a potential service or safety problem Preventive maintenance is the easiest and least expensive type of maintenance IMPORTANT Bolts and set screws can loosen after initial usage After the first hour of operation check all bolts and set screws Continue to check for loose hardware every 10 hours of operation Use No 2 lithium base grease gun when lubricating all snowblower grease ...

Страница 18: ...tion Grease the bearings on each end of the auger every 80 hours of operation IMPORTANT Do not over grease the auger bearing units Only add two pumps of grease to each auger bearing every greasing interval Grease the auger driveshaft bearing every 80 hours of operation IMPORTANT Do not over grease the auger driveshaft bearing unit Only add two pumps of grease to the bearing every greasing interval...

Страница 19: ... A properly tensioned auger drive chain will extend the life of the roller chain To adjust the chain tension 1 Loosen the locking bolt 2 Push the chain tensioner bracket down until all slack is removed from the chain IMPORTANT Do not overtighten roller chain Tighten only enough to remove slack 3 Retighten the locking bolt to secure the tensioner bracket in place PTO Driveline Shear Coupler The PTO...

Страница 20: ...crew to lock the cable in place Discharge Chute Rotator Adjustment Optional Hydraulic Rotation 1 Remove the two bolts securing the chain cover to the snowblower and remove the cover 2 Loosen both motor mount bolts Pull the motor mount away from the chute to remove all slack from the roller chain IMPORTANT Do not overtighten roller chains Tighten only enough to remove slack 3 Tighten the motor moun...

Страница 21: ...21 BOLT TORQUE INFORMATION ...

Страница 22: ... LYNCH 7 16 X 1 3 4 19 1 102687 PIN HITCH 1 2 X 2 3 8 20 2 104410 PIN CLIP 9 5 32 X 3 1 16 21 1 65076 PIN COTTER 1 8 X 1 22 2 103622 CHAIN CONN 40 OBSOLETE 23 4 19929 BOLT 3 8 X 3 4 NC FLG HYD CHUTE ROTATION 24 6 103116 BOLT HEX 3 8 X 1 NC GR 5 2 103116 BOLT HEX 3 8 X 1 NC GR 5 ELEC DEFLECTOR PKG 25 4 32467 BOLT THDCUT FLG 3 8 X 3 4 NC 26 1 13212 BOLT HEX 1 2 X 2 1 4 NC GR 5 1 13212 BOLT HEX 1 2 X...

Страница 23: ...T PNT HYD CHUTE ROTATION 44 2 38720 COUPLING NUT 3 8 X 1 3 4 Z HYD CHUTE ROTATION 45 1 100539 SPROCKET 40B12 X 1 B HYD CHUTE ROTATION 46 1 103329 MOTOR HYD 2 8 CID HYD CHUTE ROTATION 47 1 33010 WASHER FLAT 7 16 HYD CHUTE ROTATION 48 2 13209 BOLT HEX 1 2 X 1 1 2 NC GR 5 HYD CHUTE ROTATION 49 1 201389 HRN KIT ELEC DEFLECT 3 PIECE NOT SHOWN 50 1 300709 KIT PARTS HYD CHUTE ROT ONLY FOR CUSTOMERS WITH ...

Страница 24: ...IVELN AUGER 60 L20 W A L20 X 60 1 420265 DRIVELN AUGER 72 L24 W A L24 X 72 1 420266 DRIVELN AUGER 84 L24 W A L24 X 84 6 1 310175 CHAIN ROLLER 50 X 92P C L 7 2 100832 BRG 1 25 2 B FLG 8 1 103037 BRG 1 1 4 SM 2 B FLG 9 1 103071 SPROCKET 50B13 X 1 1 4 B HT 10 1 310895 IDLER PLASTIC 2 5 OD X 2 3 16 11 1 201674 SPROCKET 50B35 X 1 1 4 B 12 2 100810 KEY 5 16 X 1 1 2 13 4 13209 BOLT HEX 1 2 X 1 1 2 NC GR ...

Страница 25: ...25 PARTS INFORMATION ...

Страница 26: ... 420285 2 1 320241 YOKE ASSM BALL SHEAR 14S USED IN DRIVELINE 420286 1 320371 YOKE ASSM BALL SHEAR 35S 540 USED IN DRIVELINE 420285 3 1 420291 YOKE 14S SLIDE LK 1 3 8 21 T SPL USED IN DRIVELINE 420286 1 201450 YOKE 35S SLIDE LK 1 3 8 21 T SPL USED IN DRIVELINE 420285 4 2 37212 NUT REV LOCK 3 8 NC 5 2 201600 BOLT HEX 3 8 X 1 NC GR 2 PARTS INFORMATION ...

Страница 27: ...27 PARTS INFORMATION ...

Страница 28: ...EDGE RUBBER 69 L24 X 72 RUBBER PKG 300606 CUTTING EDGE RUBBER 81 L24 X 84 RUBBER PKG 3 1 315880 BACKING PLATE SB 51 L20 X 54 315463 BACKING PLATE SB 57 L20 X 60 315454 BACKING PLATE SB 69 L24 X 72 315466 BACKING PLATE SB 81 L24 X 84 4 5 13309 BOLT HEX 5 8 X 1 1 2 NC GR 5 L20 X 54 6 13309 BOLT HEX 5 8 X 1 1 2 NC GR 5 L20 X 60 7 13309 BOLT HEX 5 8 X 1 1 2 NC GR 5 L24 X 72 8 13309 BOLT HEX 5 8 X 1 1 ...

Страница 29: ...29 PARTS INFORMATION ...

Страница 30: ...g PTO Input Speed 540 RPM 540 RPM 540 RPM 540 RPM Chute Rotation Manual 180 Opt Hydraulic 270 Manual 180 Opt Hydraulic 270 Manual 180 Opt Hydraulic 270 Manual 180 Opt Hydraulic 270 Cutting Edge Bolt on 5 8 x 6 Bolt on 5 8 x 6 Bolt on 5 8 x 6 Bolt on 5 8 x 6 Driveline 14 series 14 series 35 series 35 series Casting Distance Up to 30 Up to 30 Up to 40 Up to 40 HP Rating 20 35 20 35 30 55 40 65 Hitch...

Страница 31: ... liable for incidental or consequential damages or injuries including but not limited to the loss of profit rental or substitute equipment or other commercial loss Purchaser s sole and exclusive remedy being as provided here in above Erskine Attachments LLC must receive immediate notification of defect and no allowance will be made for repairs without our consent or approval This warranty is in li...

Страница 32: ...32 P N 420290 Date Printed 1 15 2019 Erskine Attachments LLC Printed in U S A ...

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