OPERATION
Operation Section 4-2
OPERA
TION
© 2005 Alamo Group Inc.
7600A 06/05
IMPORTANT: To avoid implement damage, retorque all bolts after the first 10 hours of operation.
(1) OPERATOR REQUIREMENTS....................................................................................................4-4
(2) TRACTOR REQUIREMENTS.......................................................................................................4-5
(2.1) ROPS and Seatbelt............................................................................................................4-5
(2.2) Tractor Safety Devices.......................................................................................................4-6
(2.3) Tractor Horsepower............................................................................................................4-6
(2.4) 3-Point Hitch.....................................................................................................................4-6
(2.5) Tractor Hydraulics..............................................................................................................4-6
(2.6) Front End Weight...............................................................................................................4-6
(2.7) Power Take Off (PTO).........................................................................................................4-7
(2.8) Tire Spacing......................................................................................................................4-7
(3) GETTING ON AND OFF THE TRACTOR......................................................................................4-8
(3.1) Boarding the Tractor..........................................................................................................4-8
(3.2) Dismounting the Tractor.....................................................................................................4-8
(4) STARTING THE TRACTOR.........................................................................................................4-9
(5) CONNECTING THE SNOW BLOWER TO THE TRACTOR ............................................................4-10
(5.1) Connecting the Snow Blower to the Tractor .........................................................................4-10
(6) DRIVELINE ATTACHMENT..........................................................................................................4-11
(6.2) Connecting Snow Blower Hydraulic lines to the tractor..........................................................4-12
(7) PRE-OPERATION INSPECTION AND SERVICE..........................................................................4-12
(7.1) Tractor Pre-Operation Inspection/Service...........................................................................4-13
(7.2) Snow Blower Pre-Operation Inspection/Service..................................................................4-13
RHINO SNOW BLOWER 7600A is manufactured with quality material by skilled workers. This snow blower is
designed for removing accumulations of snow from driveways, barnyards, roadways, and parking lots. The implement
is equipped with enough protective gear to maintain the objects being thrown from SNOW BLOWER 7600A to
prevent injury to bystanders and others, however, no shielding is 100% accurate. All shields and guards must be
maintained in good operational condition.
It is the operator’s responsibility to be knowledgeable of all potential operating hazards and to take every reasonable
precaution to ensure oneself, others, animals, and property are not injured or damaged by the SNOW BLOWER
7600A, tractor, or a thrown object. Do not operate the implement if passersby, pets, livestock, or property are
within 200 feet of the unit.
This section of the Operator’s Manual is designed to familiarize, instruct, and educate safe and proper implement
use to the operator. Pictures contained in this section are intended to be used as a visual aid to assist in
explaining the operation of a SNOW BLOWER 7600A and are not necessarily of a SNOW BLOWER 7600A.
Some pictures may show shields removed for picture clarity. NEVER OPERATE these implements without all
shields in place and in good operational condition. The operator must be familiar with the SNOE BLOWER 7600A
and tractor operation and all associated safety practices before operating the SNOW BLOWER 7600A and tractor.
Proper operation of the SNOW BLOWER 7600A, as detailed in this manual, will help ensure years of safe and
satisfactory use.
RHINO SNOW BLOWER 7600A
OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
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