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SAFETY  AND  OPERATING  

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THE TRACTOR

1.

Read the  tractor operator's manual carefully 
before using the  tractor.   Lack of operating 
knowledge can lead to accidents.

2.

Do not permit anyone but the operator to ride 
on   the   tractor.     There   is   no   safe   place   for 
passengers.

Operating the Tractor

1.

Never

 

operate this or any other machine while 

under the influence or alcohol or illegal drugs 
or while taking prescription drugs that carry a 
warning   against   operating   machinery   or  
driving with their use.

2.

Never   run   the   tractor   engine   in   a   closed  
building   without   adequate   ventilation.    
Exhaust fumes are dangerous.

3.

Adopt safe driving practices.   Most tractors 
have   a   means   of   latching   the   brake   pedals 
together.     Be   familiar   with   this   feature. 
Independent   braking   may   be   needed   for 
turning at low speeds.  Always latch the brake 
pedals together before driving at high speeds.

4.

Drive   at   a   safe   speed   relative   to   local 
conditions.   Speed should be low enough for 
an emergency stop to be safe.

5.

Reduce speed prior to turns to avoid rollover. 
Keep speed reasonably low.

6.

Always   keep   the   tractor   in   gear   to   provide 
engine braking when going downhill.  Do not 
coast!

7.

Never allow an open flame near the fuel tank 
or battery.

8.

Use   the   safe   shut-down   procedures   listed 
earlier.  Before leaving the tractor unattended 
of   when   work   is   completed,   take   these 
precautions.  Park the tractor and snowblower 
on   level     ground,   place   the   transmission   in 
neutral, set the parking brake, disengage the 
equipment drive, lower the equipment to the 
ground,   place   all   levers   including   auxiliary 
control levers in neutral, shut off the engine 
and remove the ignition key.

9.

Never   park   the   tractor   on   a   steep   (above 
gradual or moderate) slope.

10.

 Do not attempt to operate on steep slopes.   

Avoid sudden uphill turns on steep slopes.

11.

  Handle   fuel   with   care,   as   it   is   highly  

flammable.

12.

Use approved fuel container.

13.

Never add fuel to a running engine or a hot 
engine.

14.

Fill fuel tank outdoors with extreme care. 
Never fill fuel tank indoors.  Replace fuel 
cap securely and wipe up any spilled fuel.

15.

Never   allow   anyone   to   operate   the 
snowblower   until   they   have   read   the 
manual   completely   and   are   thoroughly 
familiar with basic tractor and snowblower 
operation.

16.

Make sure the tractor is counterweighted 
as recommended by the dealer.   Weights 
provide the necessary balance to improve 
stability,   traction   and   steering.     Refer   to 
tractor's   operator's   manual   for   proper 
ballasting information.

17.

Always   make   sure   all   snowblower 
components   are   properly   installed   and 
securely fastened BEFORE operation.

18.

Never   attempt   to   start   the   engine   and/or 
engage   snowblower   drive   while   standing 
beside the tractor.

19.

Always start the engine from the operator's 
seat with all the transmission lever(s) and 
snowblower drive in neutral.

20.

DO   NOT   bypass   the   safety   system   by 
shorting across the terminals of the starter 
motor to start the engine.  This may cause 
the tractor to move suddenly.

21.

If the safety start system does not work, 
consult your dealer immediately

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Страница 1: ...COMPACT TRACTOR SNOWBLOWER Owner Operator Manual Parts Book Sheyenne Tooling Mfg PO Box 647 701 Lenham Ave SW Cooperstown ND 58425 www sheyennemfg com 701 797 2700 Fax 701 797 2584 800 797 1883...

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Страница 4: ...COMPACT TRACTOR SNOWBLOWER _________________________________ MODELS 500CT 600CT 5 And 6 Foot Width 1...

Страница 5: ...and the warranty pages that follow that page Both parties need to keep their respective copies It is advisable for the purchaser to share the name of the insurance company that is covering his or her...

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Страница 7: ...rovided below and complete the warranty pages which follow SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION It is the responsibility of the purchaser and all operator s to read and understand this manual It has been prepared t...

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Страница 9: ...ve SHEYENNE TOOLING MANUFACTURING shall have no obligation of liability of any kind on account of any of its equipment and shall not be liable for special or consequential damage SHEYENNE TOOLING MANU...

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Страница 11: ...ove SHEYENNE TOOLING MANUFACTURING shall have no obligation of liability of any kind on account of any of its equipment and shall not be liable for special or consequential damage SHEYENNE TOOLING MAN...

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Страница 13: ...imitations or exclusions of implied warranties of incidental or consequential damages so the limitations or exclusions in this warranty may not apply This warranty is subject to any existing condition...

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Страница 15: ...urrent Redesigned Models 500 600 14 Electrical Diagram 15 Hookup Physical Hydraulic Electrical 16 Compact Tractor Hydraulic System Common to 500 600 17 Hydraulic System 18 Installation Instructions fo...

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Страница 17: ...and understand the Safety Operation Maintenance and Trouble Shooting information contained within the Operator s Manual COMPACT TRACTOR SNOWBLOWER This manual covers the models 500 CT and 600 CT Snow...

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Страница 19: ...THE SYMBOL SHOWN BELOW IS USED TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO INSTRUCTIONS CONCERNING YOUR PERSONAL SAFETY BE ALERT Your Safety is involved 6...

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Страница 21: ...erious injury WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided...

Страница 22: ...e torn or bulky clothing around the tractor and the snowblower It may catch on moving parts or controls causing injury 3 Before and during the snow season thoroughly inspect the area where the equipme...

Страница 23: ...down the snowblower and the tractor as stated in step 1 above Wait for rotating parts to stop before attempting to unclog any portion of the snowblower Use a long piece of wood approx 3 feet to safel...

Страница 24: ...ransmission in neutral set the parking brake disengage the equipment drive lower the equipment to the ground place all levers including auxiliary control levers in neutral shut off the engine and remo...

Страница 25: ...our tractor to increase stability on slopes 12 Never stand alongside the unit while the engine is running 13 When work is complete or operator needs to shut down follow these procedures Park the tract...

Страница 26: ...te this equipment until such information has been reviewed Annually review this information before the season start up Make these periodic reviews of SAFETY and OPERATION a standard for all of your eq...

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Страница 28: ...wer was redesigned in the fall of 2011 and the 500 CT snowblower was redesigned in the fall of 2012 The top and front views below show the earlier design If a customer has a blower with this drive sys...

Страница 29: ...rking lots The snowblower is available in two widths 60 and 74 inches A single orbital motor drives the auger sections and the impeller The orbital motor is driven by the PTO pump of the tractor The a...

Страница 30: ...Electrical Layout Common to 500 600 15...

Страница 31: ...ic cylinders mentioned in the above paragraph are controlled electrically A handset and wiring harnesses are included with the snowblower Like the hydraulic lines the electrical wiring harnessed will...

Страница 32: ...16 17 Common...

Страница 33: ...the operator INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR HYDRAULIC SYSTEM It is critical where the oil is taken from the tractor at point A on your diagram Find a pressurized oil line between your tractor auxiliar...

Страница 34: ...g brackets for the rear PTO kit and additional brackets when ordering the mid PTO kit When you tighten the bracket make sure the bracket is holding the weight of the pump or pump gearbox and not misal...

Страница 35: ...The snowblower drive system must be engaged to move the hydraulic deflector The system has more speed and power for deflector operation when blowing snow To adjust the angle of deflector push or depre...

Страница 36: ...motor Both the tractor relief valve and two shear bolts protect the snowblower More specifically model 600 blowers built after September 2011 and model 500 blowers built after October 2012 have shear...

Страница 37: ...h Do not rely on hydraulically supported devices for your safety Hydraulics can leak down either slowly settling or quite suddenly or be accidentally lowered 8 Do not attempt to service machine clear...

Страница 38: ...ied in this chart unless otherwise noted Check tightness of bolts periodically using bolt torque chart as a guide Replace hardware with the same grade or strength bolt Bolt and cap screws are identifi...

Страница 39: ...hine ready PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION Snowblower does not run Hydraulic couplers not engaged Push couplers in until they engage No hydraulic pressure to the snowblower Engage the tractor PTO Blockage in a...

Страница 40: ...il was taken from incorrect location See installation instructions for correct location to take supply oil from tractor Faulty relief valve Ensure relief valve does not open until system pressure is 3...

Страница 41: ...bly 60 Inch 5 of 7 31 Parts List 60 Inch 6 of 7 32 Hydraulic Components Parts 60 Inch 7 of 7 33 Exploded Assembly 74 Inch 1 of 7 34 Parts List 74 Inch 2 of 7 35 Exploded Assembly 74 Inch 3 of 7 36 Par...

Страница 42: ...57 6 12 74 28 32 28 10 20 14 19 41 32 5 49 11 45 55 46 54 36 81 71 61 62 63 70 69 82 65 34 66 67 27 60 1 of 7 27...

Страница 43: ...41 1 320 2 1306 AUGER WLDT RH FLIGHTING 42 1 320 3 2019 SPACER CHUTE ROTATE 43 1 900 01231 1 2 13 X 2 1 4 HHCS GR 5 44 3 900 06504 1 2 NC TOPLOCK NUT 45 1 320 2 1297 SHEAR DRIVEN 46 1 320 2 1296 TUBE...

Страница 44: ...68 7 48 15 51 1 16 77 13 73 44 58 47 17 51 64 16 72 9 8 30 15 15 64 20 60 3 of 7 29 29...

Страница 45: ...2 1306 AUGER WLDT RH FLIGHTING 42 1 320 3 2019 SPACER CHUTE ROTATE 43 1 900 01231 1 2 13 X 2 1 4 HHCS GR 5 44 3 900 06504 1 2 NC TOPLOCK NUT 45 1 320 2 1297 SHEAR DRIVEN 46 1 320 2 1296 TUBE SHEAR W...

Страница 46: ...52 56 23 4 53 42 24 39 43 37 59 60 75 40 29 78 38 2 21 22 26 25 26 27 4 35 23 3 19 23 50 18 31 33 16 59 44 79 15 77 80 20 60 5 of 7 76 31...

Страница 47: ...2 1306 AUGER WLDT RH FLIGHTING 42 1 320 3 2019 SPACER CHUTE ROTATE 43 1 900 01231 1 2 13 X 2 1 4 HHCS GR 5 44 3 900 06504 1 2 NC TOPLOCK NUT 45 1 320 2 1297 SHEAR DRIVEN 46 1 320 2 1296 TUBE SHEAR W...

Страница 48: ...AEF 6672960 1 8 HYD COUPLER MALE 3FFI1234SAEF 6674688 1 9 RESTRICTOR 6400 06 06 O R 047 904 08105 1 10 ELBOW 6MJ 6MP90 904 08036 2 11 ELBOW 6MP 6FP 90 904 08004 2 12 ADAPTER 10MJ 10MB STRAIGHT 904 080...

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Страница 50: ...5 6 10 11 12 43 14 20 27 80 28 28 33 33 35 36 39 47 72 48 57 56 69 68 83 70 84 64 65 59 51 63 19 74 1 OF 7 34...

Страница 51: ...ACER CHUTE ROTATE 43 1 320 2 1298 AUGER WLDT RH FLIGHTING 44 1 320 3 2019 SPACER CHUTE ROTATE 45 1 900 01231 1 2 13 X 2 1 4 HHCS GR 5 46 3 900 06504 1 2 NC TOPLOCK NUT 47 1 320 2 1297 SHEAR DRIVEN 48...

Страница 52: ...1 7 9 8 30 15 15 16 17 29 67 37 16 49 50 53 53 77 78 66 60 66 71 46 13 58 20 74 3 OF 7 36 81...

Страница 53: ...ACER CHUTE ROTATE 43 1 320 2 1298 AUGER WLDT RH FLIGHTING 44 1 320 3 2019 SPACER CHUTE ROTATE 45 1 900 01231 1 2 13 X 2 1 4 HHCS GR 5 46 3 900 06504 1 2 NC TOPLOCK NUT 47 1 320 2 1297 SHEAR DRIVEN 48...

Страница 54: ...22 21 2 26 25 4 26 27 38 23 3 23 42 41 74 55 44 24 32 61 54 61 40 45 62 52 18 31 34 19 58 22 79 38 74 5 OF 7 23 46 16 82 73 15 76 29 75 77 20...

Страница 55: ...ACER CHUTE ROTATE 43 1 320 2 1298 AUGER WLDT RH FLIGHTING 44 1 320 3 2019 SPACER CHUTE ROTATE 45 1 900 01231 1 2 13 X 2 1 4 HHCS GR 5 46 3 900 06504 1 2 NC TOPLOCK NUT 47 1 320 2 1297 SHEAR DRIVEN 48...

Страница 56: ...B 6MJ 8 1 7246790 HYD COUPLER FEMALE 9 1 7246777 HYD COUPLER MALE 10 1 904 08105 RESTRICTOR 6400 06 06 O R 047 11 2 904 08036 ELBOW 6MJ 6MP90 12 2 904 08004 ELBOW 6MP 6FP 90 13 2 904 08030 ADAPTER 12M...

Страница 57: ...60 Model 500 And 74 Model 600 Decal Locations 41...

Страница 58: ...3 1 320 3 1779 Decal 500 CT 60 4 1 320 3 1692 Decal 600 CT 74 5 1 1 320 3 1266 Decal Keep Shields in Place 6 1 1 320 3 1270 Decal Warning 7 1 1 320 3 1269 Decal Black Max 8 2 2 320 3 1966 Decal Rotat...

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Страница 62: ...701 Lenham Ave P O Box 647 Cooperstown ND 58425 Office 701 797 2700 Fax 701 797 2584 Toll Free 800 797 1883 www sheyennemfg com 320 3 1980 3 15...

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