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SINGLE STAGE SNOWBLOWER 

5600-20 MODEL 

SERIAL NO. 20051300 AND UP 

 

OM  0352SB-A

 

10/05

 

Содержание 5600-20

Страница 1: ...O OP PE ER RA AT TO OR R S S A AN ND D P PA AR RT TS S M MA AN NU UA AL L SINGLE STAGE SNOWBLOWER 5600 20 MODEL SERIAL NO 20051300 AND UP OM 0352SB A 10 05 ...

Страница 2: ... that the snowblower performs to your satisfaction Some of the information is important to your safety and must be read and understood to help prevent possible injury to your operator or others If anything in this manual is confusing or hard to understand please call your service department at 970 221 5614 for clarification before operating or servicing this product This manual covers the Model 56...

Страница 3: ...he Tractor 7 During Operation 7 Maintenance 8 Storage 9 DECALS 10 ASSEMBLY 11 Snowblower assembly 11 Snowblower Installation on the Tractor 14 Installation of Tire Chains optional 16 Counterweights 16 Tractors with GHS 16 OPERATION 17 Tractor Controls 17 Lift Handle 17 Foot Trigger 17 Rotation Handle 17 Deflector Positions 17 Engaging the Snowblower 17 Stopping the Snowblower 17 Recommendation for...

Страница 4: ...ctor Adjustment 18 Skid Show Adjustment 18 SNOW REMOVAL METHODS 19 MAINTENANCE 20 Shearbolt Replacement 20 Lubrication 21 PARTS 22 Introduction 22 Snowblower Assembly 23 Drive System 25 Rotation System 26 Chute Assembly 27 TORQUE SPECIFICATION TABLE 28 ...

Страница 5: ... recommendations contained in this manual and those labeled on the snowblower and on the tractor Follow the safety recommendations and make sure that those with whom you work follow them Illustrations The illustrations may not necessarily reproduce the full detail and the exact shape of the parts or depict the actual models but are intended for reference only Direction Reference All references to ...

Страница 6: ...t is the owner s responsibility to be certain anyone operating this product reads this manual and all other applicable manuals to become familiar with this snowblower and all safety precautions Failure to do so could result in serious personal injury or snowblower damage If you have any questions consult your dealer BEFORE OPERATION Children Tragic accidents can occur if the operator is not alert ...

Страница 7: ...engine allow to cool several minutes Keep matches cigarettes cigars pipes open flames or sparks away from the fuel tank or fuel container Always fill fuel tank outdoors and to about one inch from the top using a funnel or spout to prevent spilling Replace the machine fuel cap and container cal securely and clean up any spilled fuel before starting the engine 7 Never attempt to make any adjustments...

Страница 8: ...rk under any hydraulically supported machine elements that may creep down suddenly drop or be accidentally lowered 10 If the snowblower starts to vibrate abnormally disengage the PTO stop the engine immediately and check for cause Excessive vibration is generally a sign of trouble 11 Do not run the engine indoors except when starting engine and transporting attachment in or out of building Carbon ...

Страница 9: ...sure all snowblower components are properly installed and securely fastened BEFORE operation 25 Adjust housing height to clear gravel or crushed rocks surface 26 Do not operate the snowblower with the chute assembly removed 27 Keep away from chute discharge This chute has the capacity to throw debris at far distances 28 Never direct chute discharge towards people or animals Thrown debris can cause...

Страница 10: ... settle suddenly leak down or be accidentally lowered 7 Do not attempt to service machine clear obstructions or unclog the snowblower with the engine running Always shut off engine and allow all motion to cease 8 The manufacturer will not claim responsibility for fitment of unapproved parts and or accessories and any damages as a result of their use 9 Make sure all shields and guards are securely ...

Страница 11: ... to be replaced has a sign on it obtain a new safety sign from your dealer and install it in the same place as on the removed part 4 Repaint all parts from which paint has worn or peeled 5 Perform maintenance of the snowblower as instructed under Maintenance section 6 When the snowblower are dry oil all moving parts Apply oil liberally to all surfaces to protect against rust 7 Store in a dry place...

Страница 12: ...DECALS OM 0352SB A 9 660263 657762 657761 660988 660263 661051 ...

Страница 13: ... Figure 2 Install 1 1 4 x 1 4 flat plastic handle item 1 on the lifting arm item 5 3 Figure 2 Place some cardboard on the ground to protect the paint then tip the snowblower towards the front so the auger faces down 4 Figure 2 Insert a ø1 X 1 16 circle cotter item 4 in each clevis item 2 and install on each lifting triangle item 6 as shown on the figure 5 Figure 2 Attach the tension springs item 3...

Страница 14: ...l position 11 Figure 4 Install a 8mm x 7mm x 25mm key item 1 on the gearbox shaft item 7 12 Figure 4 Slide the male driveline item 2 on the gearbox shaft item 7 The gearbox shaft item 7 must be covered by the front part of the male driveline 13 Figure 4 Put thread sealant on the 5 16 NC X 3 8 Allen socket setscrew item 6 and secure the driveline yoke item 2 14 Figure 4 Secure the driveline yoke it...

Страница 15: ...sert the two 1 4 NC x 1 3 4 hex bolts item 7 in the rotation stoppers item 6 the spacer rings item 5 and in the remaining holes of the rear and right hand side retaining plates item 3 and secure in place with two 1 4 NC serrated flange nuts item 9 Tighten the nuts firmly 21 Figure 7 Insert the grommet item 1 in the hole of the rotation support item 2 22 Figure 7 Insert the second grommet item 3 in...

Страница 16: ...illed holes exist only on Walker tractors built after 1984 For earlier models drill two 5 16 8mm holes in the front chassis cross bar at the positions indicated IMPORTANT For all 1980 to 1984 tractors remove the battery before drilling the right hand hole Reinstall the battery after the lift brackets have been installed Refer to the appropriate Tractor Owner s Manual for battery removal and instal...

Страница 17: ...tion pull on the shaft to check for security 8 Figure 10 Insert the hairpins item 4 in the ends of the tractor support arms item 1 9 Figure 11 Pull the lift handle back item 1 press the foot trigger item 2 then push the snowblower lift handle forward against the spring pressure in the forward position 10 Figure 11 Remove the 5 16 pin from each clevis item 3 and insert the third link of each chain ...

Страница 18: ...tractor 5 Reinstall and tighten the lug bolts Counterweights For stability of the tractor when transporting with the snowblower raised position approximately 80 lbs 36 kg of counterweight should be installed on the tail of the tractor Optional tail weights for the various tractor models are available from your Walker dealer Tractors with GHS Figure 13 For GHS Grass Handling System equipped Walker ...

Страница 19: ...hten the knob securely Sliding the deflector higher throws snow higher and farther Sliding the deflector down throws snow lower and closer CAUTION ALWAYS disengage the PTO clutch and plut the Forward Speed Control FSC in the NEUTRAL PARK position before starting the engine NOTE For cold weather operation follow the proper operating procedures in the appropriate Tractor Owner s Manual Allow suffici...

Страница 20: ...ine unattended This will prevent children and inexperienced operators from starting the engine IMPORTANT The hydrostatic transmissions lock prevents the machine from rolling freely with the engine stopped However if the machine is parked on a slope it is necessary to ENGAGE the parking BRAKE to prevent the machine creeping This is due to a small amount of slippage in the hydrostatic transmission e...

Страница 21: ...th the snow Adjust both skid shoes to the same height to keep the cutting edge level and adjust upwards for smooth surfaces Loosen skid shoe bolts and adjust according to instructions below and securely tighten bolts Clearance between cutting edge and surface Level paved surface Adjust to 1 16 to 1 8 Uneven or gravel surface Adjust to 1 2 to 5 8 Sprocket Alignment Figure 15 To check the alignment ...

Страница 22: ... engine set the parking brake lower snowblower to the ground place transmission in neutral remove the ignition key wait for all movement to stop and then clear the snow from the chute A definite pattern of operation is required to thoroughly clean the snow area These patterns will avoid throwing snow in unwanted places as well as eliminating a second removal of snow Where it is possible to throw t...

Страница 23: ...eld by removing the two 5 16 NC x 1 2 flange bolts The hole in the plate helps remove the shearbolt if fragments remain in the hole 2 Replace the 5 16 NC x 2 1 4 shearbolt a genuine replacement bolt and a 5 16 lockwasher and a 5 16 nut Replace the gearbox shield with the two 5 16 NC x 1 2 flange bolts ...

Страница 24: ... 24 hours Separate the sliding parts and cover each part with grease Driving chain 2 hours and after each operation Lubricate with chain saw lubricant Gearbox every month Check grease level If needed add Unirex Ep2 Grease Lift Handle Mounting Tubes 8 hours Grease fitting Rotation Worm 4 hours Lubricate with chain saw lubricant ...

Страница 25: ...n indicates common hardware that is available at your local hardware supply All reference to right and left forward or rearward are from the operator seat looking at the machine while operating Orders must give the complete description correct part number the total amount required the serial number the method of shipment and the shipping address The manufacturer reserves the rights to change modif...

Страница 26: ...PARTS OM 0352SB A 23 SNOWBLOWER ASSEMBLY ...

Страница 27: ... 1 659721 18 1 Bearing with allen socket set screw 2 665494 19 Grease fitting 1 4 NF 5 654106 20 Clevis 1 4 body 5 16 pin 4 A 10368 21 Circle cutter ø1 X 1 16 4 1900009 22 Pin ø1 2 x 2 1 4 PTD 1 4600036 23 Cotter pin Ø1 8 X 1 1 2 1 1500018 24 Hex bolt ø1 4 NC X 1 2 GR 5 PTD 2 0100001 25 Hex bolt ø1 4 NC X 5 8 Gr 5 PTD 2 0100002 26 Hex bolt Ø1 4 X 2 3 4 NC GR 5 PTD 1 0100013 27 Carriage bolt 5 16 N...

Страница 28: ... X 7mm X 35mm 1 660062 8 Key 8mm X 7mm X 25mm 1 660063 9 Allen socket set screw Gr 5 black 5 16 NC X 3 8 1 0500010 10 Shear bolt ø5 16 NC X 2 1 2 215 with lockwasher and nut 1 667342 11 Carriage bolt 5 16 NC X 5 8 PTD 2 0300001 12 Hex bolt 3 8 NC X 1 3 4 PTD 1 0100041 13 Hex bolt ø3 8 NC X 4 3 0100049 14 Serrated flange nut 5 16 NC PTD 2 0900036 15 Allen socket set screw Gr 5 black 5 16 NC X 1 4 1...

Страница 29: ...67628 3 Chute stopper 1 667644 4 Handle 1 667627 5 Spacer ring 2 667645 6 Retaining plate 3 657333 7 Grommet ø 680 of hole 2 665959 8 Plastic handle ø1 2 X 3 LG 1 656797 9 Hex bolt ø1 4 NC X 1 2 GR 5 PTD 10 0100001 10 Hex bolt ø1 4 NC X 1 3 4 Gr 5 PTD 2 0100009 11 Serrated flange nut 1 4 NC PTD 12 0900058 ...

Страница 30: ... 6 Nylon flat washer ø7 16 3 658468 7 Carriage bolt 5 16 NC x 5 8 PTD 3 0300001 8 Machine screw 10 32 x 5 8 round socket head QUADREX PTD 3 2700008 9 Nylon insert locknut 5 16 NC PTD 2 1000005 10 Nylon insert locknut 5mm x 80 PTD 3 1000020 11 Flat washer 1 4 PTD 3 1400016 12 Steel pop rivet nail 1 16 1 8 GRIP 2 1700009 13 Steel flat washer for pop rivet 1 8 2 1700008 14 Chute Ass y 1 667621 ...

Страница 31: ...These values do not apply if lubricants are used BOLT SIZES SAE TORQUE INCHES Pounds Foot Newtons Meter 5 7 5 16 10 14 3 8 20 27 7 16 25 41 88 119 9 16 121 164 5 8 165 224 297 403 7 8 440 597 1 638 865 1 1 8 840 1139 1 1180 1600 1 3 8 1570 2129 1 2070 2807 BOLT SIZES METRIC TORQUE MILLIMETERS Pounds Foot Newtons Meter M6 10 13 M8 22 30 M10 40 54 M12 59 80 M14 93 126 M16 130 176 M18 168 228 M20 205...

Страница 32: ...Printed in Canda ...

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