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OPERATOR'S MANUAL

SNOWBLOWER

SB1388

Serial #: 1XFSB13X_E0140001 & plus

OM0437SB1388

Rev1 11-15

TABLE OF CONTENT

SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................................................................................... 3

INTRODUCTION – TO THE PURCHASER .................................................................................................... 4

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS .......................................................................................................................... 5-10

Stay Clear of Rotating Drivelines ............................................................................................ 8 the ............................................................................................................... 9

SAFETY DECALS .................................................................................................................................... 11-12

ASSEMBLY ............................................................................................................................................... 13-28

Tractor Preparation .............................................................................................................................. 13

Snowblower Assembly ........................................................................................................................ 13

Installation of SMV Sign ............................................................................................................ 13

Installation of Three Point Hitch ................................................................................................. 14

Installation of the

5RDF0072

or

5RDF0073

Chute, and the Hydraulic Rotation ..................... 15

Installation of the

5RDF0071

Hydraulic Deflector for 2 part Chute .......................................... 16

Installation of the Hydraulic Hoses ............................................................................................ 17

A- Hoses of the chute rotation ....................................................................................... 17

B- Hoses of the chute deflector ..................................................................................... 17

Installation of Second Auger -

5RDF0063

................................................................................ 19

Installation of Serrated Auger

5RDF0067

................................................................................ 20

Installation of Drift Cutters -

5RDF0074

.................................................................................... 21

Installation of Stainless Skid Shoes

- 5RDF0062

..................................................................... 21

Installation of Lower Hitches for Quick Hitch -

5RDF0077

....................................................... 22

Installation of Snowblower with Three Point Hitch .................................................................... 23

Installation of Snowblower with Quick Hitch.............................................................................. 24

Preparation of the driveline ........................................................................................................ 25

Recommendations for driveline angles .................................................................. 25

Angles at Each End of Driveline ............................................................................ 25

Determining Driveline Length ........................................................................................ 26

Removing Snowblower from Tractor ......................................................................................... 28

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TABLE OF CONTENT

OPERATION ............................................................................................................................................ 29-31

General Preparation ............................................................................................................................ 29

Operating Controls .............................................................................................................................. 29

Raising and Lowering the Snowblower .............................................................................. 29

Work and Travel Speed ..................................................................................................... 29

PTO .................................................................................................................... 29

Chute Rotation Orientation ................................................................................................. 29

Hydraulic Chute Deflector Orientation .............................................................................. 30

Adjustments ......................................................................................................................................... 29

Manual Adjustment

Chute Door Adjustment ...................................................................................................... 30

Snow Removal Methods ..................................................................................................................... 31

MAINTENANCE ............................................................................................................................... 32-37

Maintenance ......................................................................................................................................... 32

Lubrication ............................................................................................................................................ 34

Driveline – Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................ 35-37

PARTS ............................................................................................................................................ 38-55

Introduction ............................................................................................................................................. 38

Manual Holder ........................................................................................................................................ 38

Chain Idler .............................................................................................................................................. 39

Snowblower Assembly – Front Part ...................................................................................................... 40

Snowblower Assembly – Rear Part ....................................................................................................... 42

Three Point Hitch .................................................................................................................................... 44

Hydraulic rotation ................................................................................................................................... 46

Driveline ................................................................................................................................................. 47

Gearbox COMER .................................................................................................................................. 48

Gearbox (other) ..................................................................................................................................... 49

5RDF0072

- Two Part Chute ................................................................................................................ 50

5RDF0073

- Three Part Chute .............................................................................................................. 51

5RDF0071

- Hydraulic Deflector ............................................................................................................ 52

5RDF0077

- Lower hitches for quick hitch ........................................................................................... 53

5RDF0063 -

Second Auger ................................................................................................................... 54

Other Options

:

Drift Cutters

-

Stainless Skid Shoes

-

Cutting Edges

CHT400, Tivar, Stainless –

Serrated Auger

............................ 55

TORQUE SPECIFICATION TABLE ............................................................................................................ 56

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SPECIFICATIONS

Specifications

General

Type

Direction of impeller rotation

PTO power requirements

Shipping weight (without chute)

Operating weight, incl. chute & hyd. deflect.

Set-up time

Working width

Working height

Overall width

Overall height (without chute)

Overall height (with three part chute closed)

Overall length

Impeller

Impeller diameter

Impeller width

Number of impeller blade

Impeller shaft diameter

Impeller RPM

Auger

Auger - Single / dual

Main auger diameter

Auger driven system

Second auger diameter

Second auger driven system

Auger RPM

Drum

Rotating drum

Rotation of drum

Flow restrictor

Housing

Housing thickness

Side panel thickness

Impeller housing thickness

Chute

Chute position

Rotation of the chute

Flow restrictor (rotation)

Flow restrictor (deflector)

Hoses support

Deflector adjustment (2 part chute)

Deflector adjustment (3 part chute)

Cutting edge

Replaceable and reversible cutting edge

Cutting edge material

Cutting edge dimension

Skid shoe

Replaceable and reversible skid shoe

Skid shoe material

Drive and hitch

Main driving system

Chain idler

Parking stand

Number of auger shear bolt

Number of impeller shear bolt

Type of hitch

Compatibility with quick hitch

11 Ga.

1/4"

1/4"

Right

Hydraulic by motor

Yes

Yes

Yes

Manual (hydraulic in option)

Hydraulic

Yes

Carb.steel (other mater.available)

1/2" x 4"

Yes, 8 positions

Stand.steel (other mater.available)

Driveline series 60

Twin sprokets w/compress.spring

Yes

1 (on the driving shaft)

1 (on the driveline)

3 pts, cat. 2

Requires kit 5RDF0077

SB1388

2 phases

CCW

55 - 85 Hp

1531 Lbs

1607 Lbs

90 min

88 1/2"

41"

88 1/2"

42 1/2"

81"

59"

28"

12"

4

1 9/16"

540 RPM

Single (dual in option)

23"

Chain No.80

14"

Chain No.60

185 RPM

No

N/A

N/A

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INTRODUCTION

T

O THE

P

URCHASER

All products are designed to give safe, dependable service if they are operated and maintained according to instructions.

Read and understand this manual before operation.

This manual has been prepared to assist the owner and operators in the safe operation and suitable maintenance of the implements. The information was applicable to products at the time of manufacture and does not include modifications made afterwards.

Read and understand this operator's manual before attempting to put an implement into service.

Familiarize yourself with the operating instructions and all the safety recommendations contained in this manual and those labeled on the implements 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

Right Hand and Left Hand are determined by those seen by the conductor standing behind the equipment.

The Dealer is responsible for warranty registration of the unit you have purchased. To assist your dealer in handling your needs, please record hereafter the model number and serial number of your implement and tractor. It is also advisable to supply them to your insurance company. It will be helpful in the event that an implement or tractor is lost or stolen.

MODEL :

SERIAL NUMBER :

DATE OF PURCHASE :

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

SAFETY FIRST

This symbol, the industry's "Safety Alert Symbol", is used throughout this manual and on labels on the machine itself to warn of the possibility of personal injury. Read these instructions carefully. It is essential that you read the instructions and safety regulations before you attempt to assemble or use this unit.

DANGER :

Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will

result in death or serious 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, may result in minor or moderate injury.

IMPORTANT :

Indicates that equipment or property damage could result if instructions are not followed.

NOTE : helpful

All products are designed to give safe, dependable service if they are operated and maintained according to instructions.

Read and understand this manual before operation

. It 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 equipment and all safety precautions. Failure to do so could result in serious personal injury or equipment damage. If you have any questions, consult your dealer.

B

EFORE

O

PERATION

Children and Bystanders

Tragic accidents can occur if the operator is not alert to the presence of children. Children are generally attracted to machines and the work being done. Never assume children will remain where you last saw them.

1.

Keep children out of the operating area and under the watchful eye of another responsible adult.

2.

Be alert and turn machine off if children enter the work area.

3.

Before and when backing, look behind and look for small children.

4.

Never carry children while operating the machine. They may fall off and be seriously injured or interfere with safe operation of the machine.

5.

Never allow children to play on the machine or attachment even when turned off.

6.

Never allow children to operate the machine even under adult supervision.

7.

Use extra care when approaching blind corners, shrubs, trees, or other obstructions that might hide children from sight.

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS - continued

N

OTICE

A safe operator is the best insurance against accidents. All operators, no matter how experienced they may be, should read this Operator's Manual and all other related manuals before attempting to operate an implement. Please read the following section and pay particular attention to all safety recommendations contained in this manual and those labeled on the implements and on the tractor.

T

HE

S

NOWBLOWER

Before Operation

1.

Read and understand this operator's manual and tractor operator's manual. Know how to operate all controls and how to stop the unit and disengage the controls quickly.

2.

Never wear loose, torn, or bulky clothing around the tractor and implement. It may catch on moving parts or controls, leading to the risk of accident.

3.

Before the snow season, thoroughly inspect the area where the equipment is to be used and remove all doormats, sleds, boards and other foreign objects.

4.

Disengage clutch and shift into neutral before starting the engine.

5.

Do not operate equipment in wintertime without wearing adequate winter garments.

6.

Never attempt to make any adjustments while engine is running. Read this manual carefully to acquaint yourself with the equipment as well as the tractor operator's manual. Working with unfamiliar equipment can lead to accidents. Be thoroughly familiar with the controls and proper use of the equipment. Know how to stop the unit and disengage the controls quickly.

7.

Keep all shields in place and properly tighten all mounting hardware.

8.

Periodically, inspect all moving parts for wear and replace with authorized service parts if an excessive amount of wear is present.

9.

Replace all missing, illegible, or damaged safety and warning decals. See list of decals in the operator's manual.

10.

Do not modify or alter this equipment or any of its components, or any equipment function without first consulting your dealer.

11.

Keep safety decals clean of dirt and grime.

12.

Make sure the tractor is counterweighted as recommended by your dealer. Weights provide the necessary balance to improve stability, traction and steering.

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS- continued

Snowblower Operation

1.

Before leaving the tractor/snowblower unattended, take all possible precautions.

Park the tractor/snowblower on level ground, place the transmission in neutral, set the parking brake, disengage the PTO, lower the snowblower to the ground, place all levers including auxiliary control levers in neutral, shut off the engine and remove the ignition key.

2.

Before starting the tractor/ snowblower, remove the ice that might have accumulated on the auger/fan, inspect and clean every rotating part.

3.

Prior to operation, clear work area of all objects that can be picked up and thrown.

Mark all curbs, pipes, etc. that cannot be moved.

4.

Be sure the PTO switch/lever is in

OFF/disengaged position before starting engine.

5.

Exercise extreme caution when operating on or crossing a gravel drive, walks, or roads. Stay alert for hidden hazards or traffic.

6.

Do not carry passengers.

7.

Keep clear of all rotating parts. Do not put hands or feet under, or into snowblower with engine running. Be especially observant of the snowblower areas of discharge, intake or all other mechanical motions.

8.

For your safety, do not work under any hydraulically supported machine elements that may creep down, suddenly drop or be accidentally lowered.

9.

Park the tractor/snowblower on level ground, place the transmission in neutral, set the parking brake, disengage the PTO, lower the snowblower to the ground, place all control levers in neutral, shut off the engine, remove the ignition key and allow the rotating parts to stop BEFORE unclogging the housing or the chute and making any repairs, adjustments or inspections. Use only a 36" long stick of wood to unclog the snowblower.

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 holeble.

11.

Do not run the engine indoors except when starting engine and transporting attachment in or out of building. Carbon monoxide gas is colorless, odorless and deadly.

12.

Do not attempt to operate on steep slopes. If operating on slopes is necessary, exercise extreme caution when changing direction.

13.

Never operate snowblower without guards, and other safety protective devices in place. All tractor and snowblower shields and covers must be correctly installed at all times. When necessary to remove these, they must be reinstalled immediately.

14.

Never operate snowblower near glass enclosures, automobiles, window wells, embankments, etc., without proper adjustment of snow discharge angle.

15.

Never operate machine at high transport speeds on a slippery surface.

16.

Use extra caution when backing up.

17.

Disengage power to auger/fan when transporting or when not in use.

18.

Never operate the snowblower without good visibility and lighting.

19.

Prolonged exposure to loud noise can cause impairment or loss of hearing. Wear a suitable hearing protective device such as earmuffs or earplugs to protect against objectionable or uncomfortable noises.

20.

Never allow anyone near the work area.

21.

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

22.

Make sure the tractor is counterweighted as recommended by your dealer. Weights provide the necessary balance to improve stability, traction and steering.

23.

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

BEFORE operation.

24.

Adjust housing height to clear gravel or crushed rocks surface.

25.

Keep away from chute discharge. This chute has the capacity to throw debris at far distances.

26.

Never direct chute discharge towards people or animals. A thrown debris can cause serious injury.

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS- continued

Stay Clear of Rotating Drivelines

1.

Entanglement in rotating driveline can cause serious injury or death.

2.

Keep tractor master shield and driveline shields in place at all times. Make sure rotating shields turn freely.

3.

Wear close fitting clothing. Stop the engine and be sure that PTO driveline is stopped before making adjustments, connections, or cleaning out

PTO driven equipment.

4.

Do not install any adapter device between the tractor and the primary implement PTO drive shaft that will allow a 1000 rpm tractor shaft to power a 540 rpm implement at speeds higher than 540 rpm.

5.

To use the blower with PTO at 1000 rev / min, see your dealer to install the appropriate set of gear.

6.

Do not install any adapter device that results in a portion of the rotating implement shaft, tractor shaft, or the adapter to be unguarded. The tractor master shield shall overlap the end of the splined shaft and the added adaptor device as outlined in the table.

PTO Type

1

2

3

Diameter

35 mm (1.378 in.)

35 mm (1.378 in.)

45 mm (1.772 in.)

Splines

6

21

20 n ± 5 mm (0.20 in.)

85 mm (3.35 in.)

85 mm (3.35 in.)

100 mm (4.00 in.)

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HE

T

RACTOR

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS- continued

General Information

1.

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

2.

Do not allow anyone but the operator to ride on the tractor. There is no safe place for extra riders

14.

A minimum 20% of tractor and equipment weight must be on the tractor front wheels when attachments are in transport position.

Without this weight, tractor could tip over, causing personal injury or death. The weight may be attained with a loader, front wheel weights, ballast in tires or front tractor weights.

Weigh the tractor and equipment. Do not estimate.

15.

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

BEFORE operation.

Operating the Tractor

1.

Never run the tractor engine in a closed building without adequate ventilation, as the exhaust fumes are very dangerous.

2.

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

3.

Make sure the shield is installed when using a PTO-driven equipment and always replace the shield if damaged.

4.

Always bring the tractor to a complete stop, shut off the engine, lower the implement to the ground and remove the ignition key before leaving the tractor.

5.

Never park the tractor on a steep slope.

6.

Do not attempt to operate on steep slopes.

7.

Use of tire chains for better traction and stability is recommended.

8.

Always drive the tractor at speeds compatible with safety, especially when operating over rough ground, crossing ditches, or when turning.

9.

Handle fuel with care, as it is highly flammable.

10.

Use approved fuel container.

11.

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

12.

Fill fuel tank outdoors with extreme care.

Never fill fuel tank indoors. Replace fuel cap securely and wipe up spilled fuel.

13.

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

During Operation

1.

Do not allow anyone to ride on the tractor/snowblower at any time. There is no safe place for passengers on this equipment.

The operator MUST sit in the tractor seat.

2.

Eye and hearing protection is recommended when operating the snowblower.

3.

Operate only during daylight hours, or when the area is well lit with bright artificial light.

4.

Disengage the PTO (turn to “OFF”), place the transmission in neutral, set the parking brake, shut off the engine and remove the key, and make sure rotating components have stopped

BEFORE leaving the operator’s seat.

5.

Inspect the snowblower after striking any foreign object to assure that all snowblower parts are safe and secure and not damaged.

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS- continued

M

AINTENANCE

ALWAYS USE GE NUINE PARTS WHEN

REPLACEMENT PARTS ARE REQUIRED

1.

Keep the tractor and snowblower properly maintained.

2.

Park the tractor and snowblower on level ground, place the transmission in neutral, set the parking brake, disengage the PTO, lower the snowblower to the ground, place all control levers in neutral, shut off the engine and remove the ignition key and allow the rotating parts to stop BEFORE making any snowblower adjustments.

3.

To avoid injury, do not adjust, unblock the driving system, or service the snowblower with the tractor engine running. Make sure rotating components have completely stopped BEFORE leaving the operator’s seat.

4.

Keep the tractor and snowblower clean.

Snow, dirt or ice build-up can lead to malfunction or personal injury from thawing and refreezing in garage.

5.

Always wear eye protection when cleaning or servicing the snowblower.

6.

DO NOT service the tractor while the engine is running or hot, or if the unit is in motion. Always lower snowblower to the ground. If necessary to service snowblower in raised position, securely support with stands or suitable blocking before working underneath. Do not rely on hydraulically supported devices for your safety. They can 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 in place following all service, cleaning, or repair work.

10.

Do not modify or alter this snowblower or any of its components or operating functions. If you have questions concerning modifications, consult with your dealer.

11.

Do not operate a snowblower that is defective or has missing parts. Make sure that all recommended maintenance procedures are completed before operating the snowblower.

12.

Check all controls regularly and adjust where necessary. Make sure that the brakes are evenly adjusted.

13.

Periodically check all nuts and bolts for tightness, especially wheel hub and rim nuts.

14.

To avoid serious personal injury: Escaping hydraulic/diesel fluid under pressure can penetrate the skin causing serious injury. Do not use your hands to check for leaks. Use a piece of cardboard or paper to search for leaks. If you are injured by escaping high pressure fluid, see a medical doctor at once.

15.

Stop engine and relieve pressure before connecting or disconnecting hydraulic hoses.

Tighten all connections before starting engine or pressurizing hoses.

T

RANSPORTATION

1.

If the tractor/snowblower is to be driven on public roads, it must be equipped with an SMV

(Slow Moving Vehicle) sign. Check local traffic codes that may apply to unit usage on public roads and highways in your area.

2.

Be alert for all other traffic when driving the tractor/snowblower on public roads or highways.

S

TORAGE

1.

Before storing the snowblower, certain precautions should be taken to protect it from deterioration.

2.

Clean the snowblower thoroughly.

3.

Make all the necessary repairs.

4.

Replace all Safety Signs that are damaged, lost, or otherwise become illegible. If a part 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.

5.

Repaint all parts from which paint has worn or peeled.

6.

Lubricate the snowblower as instructed under

"Lubrication" section.

7.

When the snowblower is dry, oil all moving parts.

Apply oil liberally to all surfaces to protect against rust.

8.

Attach driveline shield safety chain around driveline by passing it over the upper hitch.

9.

Store in a dry place.

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SAFETY DECALS

Replace immediately if damaged

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SAFETY DECALS

Replace immediately if damaged

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ASSEMBLY

T

RACTOR

P

REPARATION

See Dealer for Tractor Preparation information.

S

NOWBLOWER

A

SSEMBLY

The snowblower is assembled at the factory except for the parts in the hardware bag provided with the snowblower, the chute and the options if appropriate. Use the present manual and lay out all parts for assembly. Separate bolts and nuts into various sizes. After assembly, torque all the bolts according to the

Torque Specification Table at the end of the manual.

Installation of the Slow Motion Vehicle Sign (if not installed)

(Figures 1-2)

1. Figure 1:

Remove the two 1/4"NC x 1" bolts, flat washers and nylon insert lock nuts (items

2-3-4) that hold the SMV sign (item 1) to the frame. Keep hardware.

2. Figure 2:

Reinstall the support of the SMV sign (item 1) on the snowblower, as shown in figure, with the two 1/4"NC x 1" bolts, flat washers and nylon insert lock nuts (items 2-

3-4).

Figure 1

Figure 2

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ASSEMBLY

Installation of Three Point Hitch

(Figures 3-4)

NOTE: Do not tighten the bolts during assembly. The bo lts are tightened to the last step.

NOTE: The three point hitch can be installed in two positions; close to the tractor o r distant.

 A close adjustment gives better handling for the tractor and sno wblower, but decreases the life of the PTO shaft.

 A distant adjustment increases the life of the PTO shaft, but less maneuverability.

NOTE: The hardware used in the packaging of the 3- point hitch will be reused f or assembly below.

1. Figure 3:

Install the lower hitches (item 1) on snowblower using two reinforcement plates

(item 2) under the each hitches and secure with six 3/4"NC x 5 1/2" bolts, 3/4" lockwashers and 3/4" nylon insert lock nuts

(items 3-4-5).

2. Figure 3:

Install the brace (item 6) under the lower hitches (item 1) with two 7/8" NC x 5" bolts (item 7), lockwashers and nylon insert nuts (items 8-9).

3. Figure 4:

Attach the right and left hitches

(items 1-2) to the lower hitches (figure 3, items 1) as illustrated. Secure with two

7/8"NC x 2 1/2" bolts and stover lock nuts

(items 3-4).

4. Figure 4:

Attach the upper hitch (item 5) to the snowblower using a 7/8" NC x 5" bolt and a 7/8" stover lock nut (items 6-7).

5. Figure 4:

Attach each right and left hitches

(items 1-2) to the upper hitch (item 5) with a

7/8"NC x 5" bolt and 7/8" stover lock nut

(items 6-7).

6. Figure 4:

Attach the hose support (item 9) to the left hitch (item 1) and the upper hitch

(item 5) as illustrated using a 7/8"NC x 6" bolt and 7/8" stover lock nut (items 8-7).

7.

Tighten all bolts.

Figure 3

Figure 4

CLOSE

DISTANT

CLOSE

DISTANT

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ASSEMBLY

Installation of the 5RDF0072 or 5RDF0073 Chute, and the Hydraulic Rotation

(Figures 5-6-7-8)

1. Figure 5: Remove the motor of the rotation (item 1) from its transport location by removing the hardware: bolts, flat washers, nylon insert lock nuts (items 2-3-

4). Those attaching items will not be reused.

2. Figure 5: Cut the nylon tie wrap (item 5) and remove the two anti-friction plates

(item 6).

3. Figure 6: Assemble the two anti-friction plates (item 2) and place on the frame of the snowblower so that they are centered with the output of the drum.

4. Figure 6: Place the chute (item 1) on the anti-friction plate's assembly (item 2).

5. Figure 6: Place the chute guide (item 3) on the chute base (item 1). Then install the retaining plate (item 4) using two

1/2"NC x 1 1/2" bolts, 1/2" lockwashers and 1/2"NC nylon insert lock nuts (items

5-6-7).

6. Repeat the step 5 on the three other corners.

7. Figure 7: Make sure the chute is always well centered with the output of the snowblower during the assembly of the other retaining plates. The anti-friction plates (item 2) should not be under the retaining plates.

8. Make sure the motor gear is well attached by checking the tightening of the bolt that secure the gear to the motor .

Figure 6

Figure 5

9. Figure 8: Attach the gear protector with the rotation motor (item 1) using four

5/16"NC x 1" serrated flange bolts and

5/16"NC serrated flange nuts (items 2-3). Figure 8

Figure 7

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ASSEMBLY

Installation of the 5RDF0071 Hydraulic Deflector for 2 part Chute

(Figures 9-9a)

3. Figure 9:

Remove a circlip (items 1-4) from each cylinder pin (items 2-3) and remove the pins. Placing the hydraulic ports in the position shown on figure, attach the fixed end of the cylinder

(item 6) to the chute base (item 5) and the rod end to the deflector with the pins and circlips.

4. Figure 9:

Install the male ends of the two elbow flow restrictors on the cylinder ports, pointing up the outputs and at the angles shown in figure.

5. Figure 9a:

Install a 1/2"NPT quick coupler with a dust cap (items 6-7) at one end of the two hoses.

6. Figure 9a:

Attach the other end of the hoses (item 2) to the cylinder elbows

(items 1).

7. Figure 9:

Install the hose support

(item 7) using two 5/16"NC x 1" serrated flange bolts and 5/16"NC serrated flange nuts (items 8-9).

8. Figure 9:

Attach the hose clamp

(item 11) with a 3/8"NC x 1 1/2" bolt and

3/8"NC nut (items 10 & 12). Do not tighten.

9. Figure 9a:

Attach hoses (item 2) to the hose support previously installed by running them inside the hose clamp.

10. Figure 9a:

Attach hoses (item 2) to the hose support located on the three point hitch with the hose clamp (item 4), a

3/8"NC x 1 1/2" bolt and 3/8"NC nut

(items 3 & 5).

11. Figure 9a:

Secure with 1/4" x 15" lg nylon tie wraps to the illustrated locations

(items 8).

NOTE:

Make sure to leave enough play to the hoses to allow full rotation of the chute and that the radius of curvature of the hoses remains correct. Also make sure they do not cross and they do not rub against sharp edges. Rotate the chute and move the deflector to ensure that hoses are well assembled.

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Figure 9

Figure 9a

ASSEMBLY

Installation of the Hydraulic Hoses

(Figures 10-11-11a)

AHOSES OF THE CHUTE ROTATION

1. Figure 10: Install the hydraulic motor hoses of the chute (item 1) on the hose support in the lower hole.

2. Figure 10: Attach the hose clamps using a

3/8"NC x 1 3/4" bolt and a 3/8"NC nylon insert lock nut (items 3-4-5).

3. Make sure the hoses are not too tight between the hydraulic motors and the hose support and do not touch sharp edges.

BHOSES OF THE CHUTE DEFLECTOR

(IF NOT INSTALLED)

1. Figure 11: Install the hose support

(item 7) using two 5/16"NC x 1" serrated flange bolts and 5/16"NC serrated flange nuts (items 8-9).

2. Figure 11: Attach the hose clamp

(item 11) with a 3/8"NC x 1 1/2" bolt and

3/8"NC nut (items 10, 12). Do not tighten.

Figure 10

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Figure 11

3. Figure 11a: Attach hoses (item 2) to the hose support previously installed by running them inside the hose clamp.

4. Figure 11a: Attach hoses (item 2) to the hose support located on the three point hitch with the hose clamp (item 4), a

3/8"NC x 1 1/2" bolt and 3/8"NC nut

(items 3, 5).

5. Figure 11a: Secure with 1/4" x 15" lg nylon tie wraps to the illustrated locations (items 8).

NOTE: Make sure to leave enough play to the hoses to allow full rotation of the chute and that the radius of curvature of the hoses remains correct. Also make sure they do not cross and they do not rub against sharp edges. Rotate the chute and move the deflector to ensure that hoses are well assembled.

ASSEMBLY

CAUTION:

To avoid serious personal injury.

Escaping hydraulic/ diesel fluid under pressure can penetrate the skin causing serious injury

.

 Do not use your hands to check for leaks. Use a piece of cardboard or paper to search for leaks.

1. Hydraulic hose

2. Cardboard

3. Magnifying glass

 Stop engine and relieve pressure before connecting or disconnecting lines.

 Tighten all connections before starting engine or pressurizing lines.

If any fluid is injected into the skin, obtain medical attention immediately or gangrene may result

Figure 11a

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Installation of Second Auger – 5RDF0063 OPTION

(Figure 12)

1. Remove the chain guard (item 1) and loosen drive chain as per instructions in the Chain

Idler Adjustment section at page 33 then remove the chain.

2. Remove the 1/2"NC x 1 1/2" bolts that secure the flange bearings (item 2) on each auger side. Remove the auger from the snowblower frame. Remove the flange bearing (item 2) and the spacer (item 27) from the right side of the lower auger (item 4).

NOTE: The auger can be partially removed by removing completely the right flange bearing bolts, but by giving some play to those of the left flange bearing. In this way, the auger may be moved out of the right side frame for installing the sprocket.

3. Install the idler sprocket (item 13) on the chain idler (item 14), using a 5/8" NC x 3" carriage bolt, a 5/8" flat washer (11/16" hole), a spacer and a 5/8"NC nylon insert lock nut (items 15-25-

16-17). Do not tighten. Attach the idler assembly inside the snowblower in the holes already drilled, with two 3/8"NC x 1 1/4" bolts,

3/8" lockwashers and 3/8"NC nuts (items 18-

19-20).

4. Install the new sprocket 1 1/4"- 4 1/8" c/c holes

(item 24) on the lower auger using four 3/8"NC x 1 1/2" bolts, lockwashers and nylon insert lock nuts (items 6-7-8). Tighten according to the

Torque Specification Table at the end of the manual.

5. On the upper auger, install the sprocket 1 1/4"-

3 1/2" c/c holes (item 3) using four 3/8"NC x 1

1/2" bolts, lockwashers and nylon insert lock nuts (items 6-7-8). Tighten according to the

Torque Specification Table at the end of the manual.

6. Reinstall the lower auger (item 4) with the original flange bearings (item 2), the 1/2"NC x

1 1/2" bolts, lockwashers and nuts. Make sure the auger is well seated on the left flange bearing and tighten the setscrews.

7. Install the upper auger (item 5) with the flange bearings (item 9) included with the kit and attach with 1/2" x 1 1/2" bolts lockwashers and nuts (items 10-11-12). Do not tighten the setscrews on the flange bearings.

8. Install the chain as shown in figure 12 , making sure that the middle pales are placed perpendicular to each other between the two augers as shown in figure 12a . Assemble the connecting link by placing the opening opposite the direction of the chain rotation as shown.

Align the auger sprockets with the idler sprocket and tighten securely the setscrews on the auger flange bearings to stabilize the augers. Tighten the chain and tighten the idler sprocket.

9. Install the new chain guard (item 21) included in the kit using three 1/2"NC x 1" bolts, lockwashers and nuts (items 22-23-26).

Reinstall the lower auger chain and the chain guard (item 1).

10. Tighten the chain as per instructions in the

Chain Idler Adjustment

section at page 33.

Figure 12

Figure 12a

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ASSEMBLY

Installation of Serrated Auger - 5RDF0067 OPTION

(Figure 13)

1.

Remove the chain guard (item 1) and loosen drive chain as per instructions in the Chain Idler Adjustment section at page 33, then remove the chain.

2.

Remove the 1/2"NC x 1 1/2" bolts (item 6) that secure the flange bearings (items 9) on each lower auger side. Remove the auger, the flange bearings and the spacer

(item 10).

3.

Remove the auger sprocket (item 11) by removing the 7/16"NC X 1 1/2" bolts , lockwashers and nylon insert lock nuts

(items 12-13-14).

4.

Install the sprocket (item 11) on the serrrated auger and secure with four

7/16"NC X 1 1/2" bolts, lockwashers and nylon insert lock nuts (items 12-13-14).

5.

Slide the spacer (item 10) and the flange bearings

(items 9) on the serrated auger. Do not tighten the setscrews on the flange bearings for now.

6.

Insert the auger in the frame and secure the flange bearings (items 9) to the frame using 1/2"NC x

1 1/2" bolts, lockwashers and 1/2" nuts (items 6-7-

8).

7.

Firmly press the auger sprocket (item 11) on the left flange bearing (item 9) and well tight the setscrews of the two flange bearings.

8.

Reinstall the chain (item 5) and tighten it as per instructions in the Chain Idler Adjustment section at page 33.

9.

Reinstall the chain guard (item 1) using two 3/8"NC

X 1" bolts, lockwashers and 3/8"NC nuts (items 2-

3-4).

Figure 13

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ASSEMBLY

Installation of Drift Cutters - 5RDF0074 OPTION

(Figure 14)

Install the drift cutters (items 1-2) on the exterior of each snowblower side by aligning the top and bottom holes and fasten with eight 1/2"NC x 1 3/4" lg plow bolts, 1/2" lockwashers and

1/2"NC nuts (items 3-4-5).

Installation of Stainless Skid Shoes - 5RDF0062 OPTION

(Figure 15-15a)

1. Figure 15:

Remove the 5/16"NC x

1 1/2" bolt and 5/16"NC nylon insert locknut (items 4-5).

2. Figure 15:

Remove the round wire lock pin and the "L" pin (items 2-3).

3.

Remove the skid shoe assembly by sliding it downward.

4. Figure 15a:

Remove the steel skid shoe base (item 5) by removing the 3/4"NC x

3" bolt, lockwasher and 3/4" nut (items

6-7-8).

5.

Install the new stainless skid shoe base and reinstall by doing the previous steps in reverse.

Figure 15a

Figure 14

Figure 15

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ASSEMBLY

Installation of Lower Hitches for Quick Hitch – OPTION 5RDF0077

(Figure 16)

NOTE

: If the three point hitch is not already installed on the snowblower; refer to the

" Installation of the three point hitch " section at page 14.

NOTE:

Do one side at a time and use the original hardware.

1.

Remove the 7/8"NC x 2 1/2" bolt of the hitch and the 7/8"NC stover lock nut (items 6-7).

2.

Remove the brace by removing the 7/8"NC x

5" bolt, 7/8" lockwasher and 7/8"NC nut (items

8-9-10).

3.

Remove the lower three point hitches (item 1) by removing the two vertical 3/4"NC x 5 1/2" bolts (item 3), 3/4" lockwashers, 3/4"NC nuts

(items 4-5) and the reinforcement plate

(item 2). Then remove the horizontal 3/4"NC x

5 1/2" bolt (item 3), 3/4" lockwasher and

3/4"NC nut (items 4-5) that hold the hitch to the frame.

4.

Install the new lower hitches by doing the steps 1 to 3 in reverse order. Tighten the bolts at the very end.

Figure 16

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ASSEMBLY

Installation of the Snowblower with the Three Point Hitch

(Figure 17)

1.

Attach the tractor lower hitch arms (item 1) to the snowblower lower hitches (item 7) with the hitch pins and linchpins (items 6-2).

2.

Install the tractor adjustable arm (item 3) in the upper hole of the snowblower attaching plates

(item 5) with the hitch pin (item 4).

3.

To level snowblower front to back, adjust using the tractor adjustable arm (item 3).

4.

To level side to side, use leveling crank on right lower lift arm.

5.

Set the tractor anti-sway turnbuckles so the snowblower does not sway. Be sure the turnbuckles clear the tractor tires.

CAUTION: Before connecting snowblower driveline to tra ctor drive shaft, make sure driveline is not too long in raised, lowered and middle position. If the driveline is too long it must be shortened, to avoid damaged to trac tor. See pages 25 to 27 for instructions.

Figure 17

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ASSEMBLY

Installation of the Snowblower with a Quick Hitch

(Figure 18)

Note:

Installation of the Snowblower with a

Quick Hitch requires the

5RDF0077 kit of

Lower Hitches for Quick Hitch.

1.

Install the 1 1/8" x 6 1/4" lg

Cat. 2

(item 2) in the upper holes by first inserting the bushings 1 1/2" ext. x 2 7/8" lg (item 3) between each lower hitch plates and secure with the linchpins (item 4) as illustrated .

2.

Install the 1" x 6 1/16" lg Cat. 2 hitch pin

(item 5) in the lower holes of the upper hitch by first inserting a bushing 1 1/4" ext. x 2 3/8" lg (item 6) between the plates and secure with the linchpin (item 4).

CAUTION: Before connecting snowblower driveline to tractor drive shaft, make sure driveline is not too long in raised, lowered and middle position. If the driveline is too long it must be shortened, to avoid damaged to tractor. See pages 25 to 27 for instructions.

Figure 18

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ASSEMBLY

Preparation of the Driveline

R ECOMMENDATIONS FOR D RIVELINE A NGLES

IMPORTANT

: To obtain the proper universal joint angles, it is recommended to adjust the three point hitch at the furthest point from the tractor recommended by the manufacturer.

Angles of Driveline Joints Too Large

Avoid

Unequal Angles at Driveline Joints

Avoid

A NGLES AT E ACH E ND OF D RIVELINE

The universal joint angle is directly related with the life of driveline. In order to reduce the angle, it is necessary to increase the distance between the snowblower and the tractor.

Reasonable Angles of Driveline Joints

Acceptable

Equal Angles at Driveline Joints

Recommended

A popular habit is to change the snowblower angle in order to obtain a better scraping effect. This practice can become harmful to the driveline since the angle at each end is unequal. This results in a fan speed variation as well as a drastic increase of load on cross and bearings. To be avoided: It is recommended to always keep tractor driveline and snowblower input shaft parallel.

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ASSEMBLY

D ETERMINING D RIVELINE L ENGTH

IMPORTANT:

Before using the equipment, make sure the driveline is not too long. At working position, the two half drivelines must intersect each other sufficiently to insure maximum efficiency but there must not be any interference.

1.

To determine the

"L"

length for your tractor model first find the

"X"

factor by measuring the horizontal distance between the end of the tractor's drive shaft and the end of the snowblower's driven shaft when the snowblower is in transport position as shown on figure 20.

2.

Choose in the table below the

"Y" factor according to the tractor category and deduct that number from

"X"

to determine

"L" which is the center-to-center length between the universal joints.

3 PTS HITCH

CATEGORY

Cat. 2

L = X – Y

Y

5 1/2"

Figure 19

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ASSEMBLY

NOTE: Before

cutting, make sure the two shafts intersect by at least 5" when in working position that is when the snowblower rests on the ground.

3.

Hold the two half-shaft side by side and locate the

"L"

length between the two center-to-center halfshaft universal joints. Mark off the zone to be cut on both halves opposite each half-shaft guard as shown on figure 21

4.

Cut off inner and outer guard tubes as well as the inner and outer telescopic sections.

5.

Cut the guard a second time leaving the same distance between the end of the guard and the end of the shaft as existed before. To obtain the proper distance "A" shown on figure 22, cut the guard according to the following table:

DISTANCE A

Male PTO Female PTO

1 3/4" 1 1/4"

3.

File down tubes and remove chips.

4.

Apply grease to inside of outer telescopic section.

IMPORTANT: Work with fully guarded shafts only!

Figure 22

Figure 21

A

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Driveline Installation

(Figure 23)

ASSEMBLY

Removing Snowblower from Tractor

:

1.

Remove the paint from the gearbox shaft

Find a level surface. Lower the parking stand.

Remove the driveline from the tractor PTO.

Remove the hydraulic hoses. Detach the top link.

Detach the right lower link then detach the left lower link. surfaces and yoke.

2.

Remove the two bolts (item 2) from the yoke and connect the yoke to the gearbox shaft.

Secure the driveline with the two bolts and nuts (item 2) in the way illustrated. Tighten bolts according to the Torque Specification

Table at the end of the manual.

3.

Connect the driveline to the tractor PTO; making sure the driveline is well secured to the tractor.

4.

Secure a driveline safety chain to the tractor appropriate location and the other to the three point hitch brace (item 3) to prevent the driveline shield from rotating.

NOTE: Depending on trac tor used, it may be necessary to install front tractor weights to maintain front-end stability.

IMPORTANT: To avoid damage to th e snowblower, retorque all bolts after the first 10 hours of operation.

NOTE:

We recommend installing the chain of the

Driveline shaft to support it when you store your snow blower.

Figure 23

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OPERATION

G

ENERAL

P

REPARATION

1.

Read the operator’s manual carefully before using the tractor and snowblower.

Be thoroughly familiar with the controls and proper use of the equipment. Know how to stop the unit and disengage the controls quickly.

O

PERATING

C

ONTROLS

Raising and Lowering Snowblower

Move the three point lever down or forward to lower, and up or rearward to raise.

Work and Travel Speed

Working ground speed will depend on the depth

2.

Wear adequate winter outer garments while operating equipment. and density of the snow to be cleared. Normally, ground speed will range from 4 to 7 MPH for light,

3.

Make sure the snowblower is clear of snow before engaging the driveline. dry snowfalls 3 to 6 inches, and 1 to 3 MPH for heavy, wet or drifted snow. To transport, disengage

4.

Make sure the auger and fan operate freely. the drive shaft and raise the snowblower to full transport height.

5.

Check the oil level in the worm gear box and if necessary, add SAE 80W90 gear oil,

AGMA 5EP oil or equivalent.

PTO Operation

Refer to tractor manual to learn the operation of the activation of the PTO.

6.

Check the two shear bolts, one on the drive shaft and one on the PTO shaft for proper tightness.

7.

Adjust so that the snowblower skid shoes run level.

8.

Make sure the parking stand is in raised position.

Chute Rotation Orientation

This blower is equipped with a hydraulic motor rotation. The motor is provided with flow restrictors which limit the chute rotation speed. Make sure hoses are properly connected to the tractor hydraulic outputs. Activate the appropriate tractor commands to activate the appropriate outputs and thus activate the chute rotation. Reverse the hoses if the movement of the chute is not in the desired direction.

Hydraulic Chute Deflector Orientation

This blower is equipped (if equipped) with a hydraulic deflector. The cylinder is provided with flow restrictors which limit the displacement speed of the output of the chute. Make sure hoses are properly connected to the tractor hydraulic outputs.

Activate the appropriate commands to activate the tractor appropriate outputs and thus activate the deflector. Reverse the hoses if the movement of the output chute is not in the desired direction.

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OPERATION

A

DJUSTMENTS

CAUTION : To avoid personal injury, be sure the tractor engine is off, the driv e shaft disengaged, and all movement has stopped

BEFORE making any adjustments.

Chute Door Adjustment

Figure B:

The 3-part chute has a removable access door at the front. The use of this door increases visibility when a curtain of snow comes out of the front of the chute, which is often the case when blowing powdery snow.

Manual Deflector Adjustment

Set the angle of deflection according to the distance the snow must be thrown. To set the deflector angle, remove the pin from the adjustment tube, adjust the deflector to the appropriate angle and replace the pin.

For best results, place the door in the up position.

However, having the door at this position can cause a problem of clogging the chute if the snow is denser.

The door can also be placed in the low position.

This position gives a lower quality of visibility but can greatly reduce the risk of clogging. The lower position can also be used as a position for storage.

Skid Shoe Adjustment

Figure A:

Adjust the snowblower so that the skid shoes run level. Adjust the skid shoes according to the surface conditions so that stones are not thrown with the snow. Make sure they are at the same height so that the cutting edge is level.

To adjust skid shoes, remove the round wire lockpins (item 1) and the "L" pin (item 2) and do the following settings:

Clearance between cutting edge and surface:

Level paved surface

:

Adjust to

1/16" to 1/8

Uneven or gravel surface

:

Adjust to

"

1/2" and more according to size of gravel

.

In the event that the door is not used, it can be simply removed.

Figure B

UP

POSITION

UP

POSITION

LOW

POSITION

LOW

POSITION

LOCK

Figure A

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OPERATION

S

NOW

R

EMOVAL

M

ETHODS

When removing snow, do not use the snowblower as a dozer blade to push snow. Let the snowblower work its way through deep drifts. If the speed of your tractor is too fast, the snowblower may become overloaded and clog. For best results, raise the snowblower and remove a top layer of snow. A second pass with the snowblower will remove the remaining snow.

IMPORTANT

: Use full RPM power when removing wet, sticky snow. Low RPM power will tend to clog the chute.

WARNING

Do not use hands or feet to unclog chute. Do not attempt to clear clogged chute of snow while tractor engine is running. If the chute clogs, disengage the drive shaft, shut off the tractor engine, 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 the snow to the left and right (above), as on a long driveway, it is advantageous to start in the middle. Plow from one end to the other, throwing snow to both sides without changing the direction of the discharge guide

If the snow can only be thrown to one side of the driveway or sidewalk (above), start on the opposite side. At the end of the first pass, rotate the discharge guide 180 degrees for the return pass.

At the end of each succeeding pass, rotate the discharge guide 180 degrees to maintain direction of throw in the same area.

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MAINTENANCE

M

AINTENANCE

WARNING: Provide adequate blocking before working under the snowblower when in the raised position.

Shearbolts

Check the shearbolts indicated on the figure below at frequent intervals for proper tightness to be sure the blower is in safe working condition. The spare bolts are located on the chain cover of the snowblower. If the bolts have to be replaced, use these parts only:

Driveshaft:

Shearbolt hex. 3/8"NC x 1 1/4" lg, 3/8"NC nut and 3/8" lockwasher, Part# 5RD668029.

Driveline:

Shearbolt M10 x 55mm lg, gr.8.8, including nut. Part# 5RD657199.

Driveline

IMPORTANT:

When the snowblower is not used for more than two weeks, perform driveline maintenance and always store it in a dry place, away from bad weather conditions.

SHEARBOLTS

DRIVELINE SHEARBOLTS (2X)

DRIVE SHAFT SHEARBOLTS (4X)

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MAINTENANCE

Chain Idler Adjustment

(Figures A-B)

A - COMPRESSION SPRING (Fig. A) :

1. Every ten operating hours check the height of the compression spring (item 1), to have chain idler maximal efficiency.

2. Adjust the distance from the top of the welded bushing (item 2) to the bottom of the flat washer (item 3) by tightening the nut (item 4), to obtain A:

3 1/2" to 4 1/4"

B DRIVING CHAIN (Fig. A) :

1. At the end of the operating season, check the chain elongation by measuring the distance B from top of the sprocket to underneath the side plate.

2. That distance must be of 2 1/8" minimum, if less than 2 1/8", the chain is too much stretched and may cause premature wear of the sprockets. It needs to be changed.

C SECOND AUGER CHAIN TENSION (Fig. B) :

1. At the end of the operating season, check the chain elongation by measuring the side deflection distance C.

2. The side to side deflection distance must be of

1/4” to 3/8”. If the deflection is higher, the chain is too much stretched and may cause premature wear of the sprockets. Adjust the mobile idler to respect the measure. If you can’t adjust the Idler because you are at the end of the slot, the chain needs to be changed.

TO

Figure A Figure B

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MAINTENANCE

L

UBRICATION

Use oil or a grease gun and lubricate as follows:

DESCRIPTION

Driveline

INTERVAL

8 hours

LUBRICATION REQUIRED

Grease each universal joint. Separate the sliding parts and cover each one of them with grease.

Oil the sliding sleeve collar

Chain

Drive Shaft

16 hours

4 hours and after each operation

24 hours

Lubricate with chain lube

Gearbox

Cover hinge

Chute hinge

Bearings very month

Once a year

Every month

24 hours

24 hours

Grease fitting on shear plate and the gearbox coupler

Check oil level. If needed, add AGMA 5EP extreme pressure oil, SAE 80W90 gear oil or equivalent; 1.1 L or to cap oil level

Replace oil; 1.1 L or to cap oil level

Oil the hinge

Grease the grease fittings on the hinges

Grease each bearing

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MAINTENANCE

D

RIVELINE

T

ROUBLESHOOTING

Q UICK DISCONNECT YOKE

AVOIDABLE DAMAGES POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTIVE ACTIONS

 Quick-disconnect pin tight or completely seized.

 Quick-disconnect damaged (broken or bent)

 Quick-disconnect damaged in the locking portion.

 Quick-disconnect pin dirty

(insufficient maintenance).

 Quick-disconnect defective (forced engagement, incorrect handling)

 Excessive shaft length.

Axial loads too high.

 Clean, oil and follow service instructions.

 Replace quick-disconnect pin.

Shorten shaft length (cut both telescopic tubes as well as shield and remove burrs).

 Replace quick-disconnect pin.

Clean and grease telescopic tubes, and replace both tubes, if necessary.

 Replace quick-disconnect pin.

Y OKE

Note: Quick-disconnect pins must be cleaned and greased every 16 hours.

AVOIDABLE DAMAGES POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTIVE ACTIONS

 Yoke ears deformation  Excessive shaft length.

 Axial loads too high.

 Excessive angle and torque.

 Shorten shaft length (cut both telescopic tubes as well as shields and remove burrs).

 Replace defective yokes.

 Clean and grease telescopic tubes, and replace both tubes, if necessary.

Replace defective yokes.

 Verify compatibility between shaft and working conditions

(torque vs. angle).

Disengage tractor driveline during cornering or when lifting or lowering the implement.

 Change to a larger driveline size.

 Replace defective yokes.

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Yoke ears worn or pounded.

Overload caused by high starting and peak torques.

Engage driveline more carefully.

Use appropriate safety devices.

Replace defective yokes.

Excessive angle.

Avoid working angle.

Disengage tractor driveline during cornering.

Replace defective yokes.

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MAINTENANCE

AVOIDABLE DAMAGES POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTIVE ACTIONS

Cross arms broken.

Extreme torque peak or shock load.

Axial loads too high.

Use appropriate safety device.

 Change to a larger driveline size.

 Shorten driveline shaft.

Replace cross bearings.

 Bearing caps turning in their cross journal.

 Overheated bearing caps.

 Excessive torque and/or excessive working angle.

Inadequate

 Verify compatibility between shaft and working conditions.

 Carefully greasing instructions.

 Replace cross bearings.

 Accelerated wear of cross kit.  Excessive torque and/or excessive working angle.

Inadequate

 Verify compatibility between shaft and working conditions.

 Carefully greasing instructions.

 Replace cross bearings.

T

Note: Cross bearings must be greased every 8 working hours.

ELESCOPIC T UBES

AVOIDABLE DAMAGES POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTIVE ACTIONS

Telescopic tubes failure or twisting.

Extreme torque peak or shock load.

 Short engagement.

Use appropriate safety device.

 Change to a larger driveline size.

Replace the driveline drive shaft with one having adequate length.

 Replace tubes.

Accelerated of telescopic tubes.

Extreme

 Short engagement.

Inadequate

 Dirt

Change to a driveline with rilsan coated inner tube.

Replace the driveline with one having adequate length.

Carefully greasing instructions.

Replace tubes.

Note: Telescopic tubes must be cleaned and greased every 8 working hours.

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MAINTENANCE

AVOIDABLE DAMAGES POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTIVE ACTIONS

 Excessive bearings.

 Insufficient

 Incorrect chain mounting.

 Shield with implement.

 Follow lubrication instructions.

 Mount chain to allow maximum angularity.

Avoid contact of the shields with fixed parts of the machine or tractor.

 Replace shield bearings.

 Chain moving or failure.  Shield with implement.

Incorrect chain mounting.

 Avoid contact of the shields with fixed parts of the machine or tractor.

 Mount chain to allow maximum angularity.

 Replace defective parts.

 Shield damaged.

Shield damaged

(deformed and split at one side).

 Shield cone in contact with

 components on the tractor and/or implement.

Excessive

Shields in contact with components on the tractor and/or implement.

 Shield tubes overlap too short or no overlap at all with extended driveline.

 Eliminate between Shield cones and any part on the tractor and/or implement.

 Avoid excessive angle during cornering or when lifting or lowering the implement.

 Replace damaged Shield cones.

Eliminate between Shield cones and any part on the tractor and/or implement.

Replace tubes.

 Adjust Shield tubes length with longer tubes.

Note: Shield bearings must be greased every 8 working hours.

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PARTS

I

NTRODUCTION

All parts are illustrated in "exploded views" which show the individual parts in their normal relationship to each other. Reference numbers are used in the illustrations. These numbers correspond to those in the

"Reference Number" (REF) column, and are followed by the description and quantity required.

O/L - "Obtain Locally" in the part number column indicates common hardware that is available at your local hardware supply.

Right Hand and Left Hand are determined by those seen by the conductor standing behind the equipment.

The manufacturer reserves the rights to change, modify, or eliminate from time to time, for technical or other reasons, certain or all data, specifications, or the product or products themselves, without any liability or obligation.

The parts listed here are available through your local dealer.

M

ANUAL

H

OLDER

ALL MODELS

R EF . D ESCRIPTION

2 Bolt hex. 5/16" NC x 3/4" lg gr. 5, PTD

3 Nut nylon insert 5/16" NC, PTD

Q TY

1

2

2

P ART #

5RD4200030

O/L

O/L

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C

HAIN

I

DLER

R EF . D ESCRIPTION

3 Idler sprocket 3/4" hole 80A11

PARTS

8 Bolt hex 3/8"NC x 1" Gr. 5 PTD

9 Shoulder screw 5/8"NC x 1/2''

10 Bolt hex 3/4"NC x 2 3/4" Gr. 5 PTD

11 Lockwasher 3/8" PTD

12 Flat washer 5/16" (3/8" hole) PTD

13 Flat washer 5/8" (11/16" hole) PTD

14 Serrated flange nut 1/2"NC PTD

15 Nylon insert lock nut 5/8"NC PTD

16 Stover lock nut 3/4"NC PTD

2

1

1

1

2

Q TY P ART #

1 5RD670405

2 5RD670974

2 5RD654756

1 5RD670865

2

1

2

2

1 5RD670866

1 5RD664876

1 5RD4300124

O/L

5RD3200023

O/L

O/L

O/L

O/L

O/L

O/L

O/L

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PARTS

S

NOWBLOWER

A

SSEMBLY

– F

RONT

P

ART

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PARTS

S

NOWBLOWER

A

SSEMBLY

– F

RONT

P

ART

R EF . D ESCRIPTION

1 Housing

2 Fan

3 Auger

6 S.M.V. support

8

9 Chain #80 X 79 links inc. connecting link & offset link

- Offset link #80

10 S.M.V. reflective sign

11 Key 3/8" X 3/8" X 4" lg.

12 Flange bearing Ø1 1/4", 4 holes

13 Sprocket 80A28

14 Plow bolt 7/16"NC x 1 1/2", Gr.5 PTD

15 Bolt hex 1/4" NC x 1", Gr.5 PTD

16 Bolt hex 7/16"NC x 1 1/2", Gr.5 PTD

17 Bolt hex 1/2"NC x 1 1/2", Gr.5 PTD

18 Bolt hex 5/8"NC x 1 3/4", Gr.5 PTD

19 Carriage bolt 3/8"NC x 1" PTD

20 Carriage bolt 1/2"NC x 1 1/4" PTD

21 Flat washer 1/4” (5/16" hole) PTD

22 Flat washer 5/8” (11/16" hole) PTD

23 Lockwasher 3/8” PTD

24 Lockwasher 7/16” PTD

25 Lockwasher 1/2” PTD

26 Lockwasher 5/8” PTD

27 Nut hex 3/8”NC PTD

28 Nut hex 1/2”NC PTD

29 Nylon insert lock nut 1/4”NC PTD

30 Nylon insert lock nut 7/16”NC PTD

31 Stover lock nut 7/16"NC PTD

32 Serrated flange nut 1/2"NC PTD

Q TY P ART #

1 ---

1 5RD670878

1 5RD670973

1 5RD670935

1 5RD670996

1 5RD668090

1 5RD670966

1

2

8

4

4

11

6

2

4

8

6

4

3

1

11

4

4

8

1

2

1 5RD3300061

1 5RD655550

1

1

1

2

5RD655549

5RD4200029

5RD4500075

5RD4300001

5RD3300054

5RD0400011

O/L

O/L

O/L

O/L

O/L

O/L

O/L

O/L

O/L

O/L

O/L

O/L

O/L

O/L

O/L

O/L

O/L

O/L

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PARTS

S

NOWBLOWER

A

SSEMBLY

– R

EAR

P

ART

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PARTS

S

NOWBLOWER

A

SSEMBLY

– R

EAR

P

ART

R EF . D ESCRIPTION Q TY

1 Spacer 1

1

3 Driveline shield support 1

5 Retaining plate 4

6 Anti friction plate 2

8 Parking stand

10

11

Slide bar of the swivel skid shoe

Pin "L" 7/8" x 5" lg - skid shoe

1

2

2

2

14 Bushing 1

16 Driveline

17 Flange bearing ø1 1/4" 4 holes

18 Pin 5/8" x 3" incl. hairpin PTD 1

19 Gearbox 1

20 Shearbolt incl. Lock & nut 5

1

1

22 Flat washer nylon 7/16"

24 Bolt hex 5/16"NC x 1 1/2", Gr.5 PTD

25 Bolt hex 7/16"NC x 1", Gr.5 PTD

26 Bolt hex 1/2"NC x 1", Gr.5 PTD

27 Bolt hex 1/2"NC x 1 1/2", Gr.5 PTD

28 Bolt hex 3/4"NC x 3", Gr.5 PTD

32 Lockwasher 7/16” PTD

33 Lockwasher 1/2” PTD

34 Lockwasher 3/4” PTD

35 Nut hex 7/16"NC PTD

36 Nut hex 1/2"NC PTD

37 Nut hex 3/4"NC PTD

38 Nylon insert lock nut 5/16"NC PTD

39 Nylon insert lock nut 7/16"NC PTD

40 Nylon insert lock nut 1/2"NC PTD

41 Serrated flange nut 5/16"NC PTD

8

12

2

4

4

2

2

4

2

2

4

2

2

2

8

4

4

2

20

2

2

4

5RD4300072

5RD668030

5RD662538

5RD4300001

5RD4600044

5RD662195

5RD668029

5RD657199

5RD658468

5RD1900006

O/L

O/L

O/L

O/L

O/L

O/L

O/L

O/L

O/L

O/L

O/L

O/L

O/L

O/L

O/L

O/L

O/L

O/L

O/L

O/L

P ART #

5RD670975

5RD670937

5RD670936

5RD670944

5RD670933

5RD670945

5RD670977

5RD662252

5RD670885

5RD670899

5RD670900

5RD670967

5RD668028

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T

HREE

P

OINT

H

ITCH

PARTS

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T

HREE

P

OINT

H

ITCH

R EF . D ESCRIPTION

2 Hitch - RH

3 Hitch - LH

4 Lower hitch

5 Brace

8 Pin 1 1/8" x 6 1/4" lg Cat. 2

9 Pin 1" x 6 1/16" lg Cat. 2

10 Linchpin 7/16" PTD

12 Bolt hex 3/8"NC x 1 3/4", Gr.5 PTD

13 Bolt hex 3/4"NC x 5 1/2", Gr.5 PTD

14 Bolt hex 7/8"NC x 2 1/2", Gr.5 PTD

15 Bolt hex 7/8"NC x 5", Gr.5 PTD

16 Bolt hex 7/8"NC x 6", Gr.5 PTD

17 Lockwasher 3/4" PTD

18 Lockwasher 7/8" PTD

19 Nylon insert lock nut 3/8"NC PTD

20 Nylon insert lock nut 3/4"NC PTD

21 Nylon insert lock nut 7/8"NC PTD

22 Stover lock nut 7/8"NC PTD

PARTS

Q TY P ART #

1 5RD670963

1 5RD670961

1 5RD670962

2 5RD670960

1 5RD670939

2 5RD668117

1 5RD670938

2 5RD4600042

1

6

2

5

2

4

1

6

2

1

3

5RD4600052

5RD1900003

2 5RD666583

1

6

O/L

O/L

O/L

O/L

O/L

O/L

O/L

O/L

O/L

O/L

O/L

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PARTS

H

YDRAULIC

R

OTATION

R EF . D ESCRIPTION

1 Hydraulic Motor 315cc with safety valve M+S

1A - Safety valve (included with the motor 5RD3910105)

- Seal kit, O-Ring included

- Key 1/4" x 1/4" x 1 1/4" (not shown)

2 Bolt 8mm x 1.25mm x 25mm lg gr.5 PTD - for motor Eagle

 Bolt 1/4"NC x 1", GR.5 PTD  for motor M+S

3 Lockwasher 5/16" PTD - for motor Eagle

 Lockwasher 1/4" PTD  for motor M+S

4 Flat washer 5/16"(3/8" hole) PTD - for motor Eagle

 Flat washer 1/4" (5/16" hole ) PTD  for motor M+S

5 Hose 3/8" X 80" rubber 1/2" NPT M x 9/16" JIC SWF

6 Quick coupler 1/2'' NPT male

9 Bolt 3/8"NC x 3/4", GR.5 PTD

11 Lockwasher 3/8" PTD

12 Flow restrictor 1/8", 90° elbow 7/8"ORB M X 9/16"JIC M

Q TY

1

1

1

1

P ART #

5RD3910105

5RD3910100

5RD3910104

5RD654643

1

1

1

O/L

O/L

O/L

1

1

O/L

O/L

1 O/L

2 5RD3700269

2 5RD656480

2 5RD664898

1 5RD670895

4 O/L

1 5RD665930

4 O/L

2 5RD3900502

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PARTS

D

RIVELINE

5RD662538

R EF . D ESCRIPTION

1 Quick disconnect yoke assembly - slide collar

2 Universal joint kit

3 Outer yoke

4 Outer tube

5 Inner tube

6 Inner yoke

7 Yoke and hub assembly

8 Bolt and nut

9 Grease fitting

10 Ball

11 Shear bolt and nut, M10 x 1.5 x 55 mm gr. 8.8 PTD

12 Shields with safety chain

13 Outer circlip

14 Sliding sleeve collar

15 Spring

16 Fixed sleeve

17 Ball 1/2"

18 Roll pin for outer tube

19 Roll pin for inner tube

Q TY P ART #

1 5RD4700083

2 5RD663134

1 5RD663136

1 5RD663140

1 5RD663142

1 5RD663144

1 5RD663145

2 5RD662199

1 5RD663148

24 5RD663162

1 5RD657199

1 5RD663150

1 5RD4700085

1 5RD4700086

1 5RD4700087

3 5RD4700088

1 5RD663138

1 5RD663143

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PARTS

W

ORM

G

EAR

B

OX

5RD662195 -

IDENTIFIED

COMER

R EF . D ESCRIPTION

1 Casing

2 Seal kit 35 x 72 x 10

3 External retaining ring

4 Spacer

Q TY P ART #

1 5RD662195

1 5RD656640

1 5RD659845

1 5RD656652

2 5RD656649

5 Bearing

6 Spacer

8 Bearing

9 Shaft

10 Gear

11 External retaining ring

12 Bearing

13 Spacer

15 Seal kit 40 x 80 x 12

16 Shaft

17 Gear

18 Spacer

19 Plug

20 Cover

21 Bolt hex. M10 x 14 gr.8.8

22 Plug 3/8" NPT

1 5RD659844

1 5RD656648

1 5RD656654

1 5RD656647

1 5RD656651

1 5RD656645

1 5RD656646

2 5RD656641

1 5RD656644

2 5RD656642

2 5RD656643

1 5RD662212

1 5RD656657

1 5RD661146

1 5RD656662

1 5RD656660

4 5RD656659

2 5RD655259

This side identified

"Comer"

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W

ORM

G

EAR

B

OX

5RD662195

R EF . D ESCRIPTION

PARTS

1 Seal kit 35 x 72 x 10

2 Bearing

3 Bearing

4 Bearing

5 Seal kit 40 x 80 x 12

6 Plug

Q TY P ART #

1 5RD662195

1

1

5RD659845

5RD659844

1

2

2

5RD656647

5RD656641

5RD4500170

1 5RD4500169

This side identified

"662195"

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T

WO PART

C

HUTE

5RDF0072

PARTS

R EF . D ESCRIPTION

2 Deflector

6 Grease fitting 1/4" NF

7 Stover lock nut 1/2"NC PTD

8 Cotter pin 1/4" x 2" PTD

9 Round wire lock pin 1/4" x 2"

Q TY

1

1

1

1

1

3

1

2

1

P ART #

5RD671009

5RD671008

5RD670884

5RD654076

5RD654074

5RD654106

O/L

O/L

5RD1900006

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PARTS

T

HREE PART

C

HUTE

5RDF0073

R EF . D ESCRIPTION

6 Cylinder 2" x 8"

- Seal kit

8 Hose 3/8" x 140"

9 Quick coupler 1/2"NPT male

11 Flow restrictor, 90° elbow 3/8"NPT M x 3/8"NPT SWF

13 Flat washer 9/16" PTD

14 Cotter pin 1/8" x 1 1/4"

15 Stover lock nut 1/2"NC PTD

16 Grease fitting 1/4"NF

17 Bolt hex 3/8"NC x 1 1/2" Gr.5 PTD

18 Serrated flange bolt 5/16"NC x 1" Gr.5 PTD

19 Nylon insert lock nut 3/8"NC PTD

20 Serrated flange nut 5/16"NC PTD

21 Hose clamp - double

23 Nylon tie wrap 1/4" x 15"

Q TY

1

1

1

1

2

1

2

2

2

2

4

2

6

2

1

2

2

2

2

2

4

4

1

4

P ART #

5RD670880

5RD670881

5RD670882

5RD670984

5RD670884

5RD3900022

5RD3900205

5RD670985

5RD3700270

5RD656480

5RD664898

5RD3900204

5RD4300124

O/L

O/L

O/L

O/L

O/L

O/L

O/L

O/L

5RD666583

5RD670948

O/L

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PARTS

H

YDRAULIC

D

EFLECTOR

5RDF0071

R EF . D ESCRIPTION

2 Cylinder 2" x 8" kit

3 Flow restrictor, 90° elbow 3/8"NPT M x 3/8"NPT SWF

4 Hose 3/8" x 140"

5 Quick coupler 1/2"NPT male

7 Hose clamp - double

8 Bolt hex 3/8"NC x 1 1/2" Gr.5 PTD

9 Serrated flange bolt 5/16"NC x 1" Gr.5 PTD

10 Serrated flange nut 5/16"NC PTD

11 Nylon insert lock nut 3/8"NC PTD

12 Nylon tie wrap 1/4" x 15"

Q TY P ART #

1 5RD670948

1 5RD3900022

1 5RD3900205

2 5RD3900204

2 5RD3700270

2 5RD656480

2 5RD664898

2 5RD666583

2 O/L

2

2

2

4

O/L

O/L

O/L

O/L

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PARTS

L

OWER

H

ITCHES FOR

Q

UICK

H

ITCH

5RDF0077

R EF . D ESCRIPTION

2 Pin Cat.2 - 1 1/8" x 6 1/4" PTD

3 Lower bushing CAT. 2

4 Upper bushing CAT. 2

5 Spring pin 5/16" X 2"

6 Linchpin 7/16" PTD

Q TY P ART #

2 5RD671069

2 5RD4600042

2

2

2

2

5RD668608

5RD668607

5RD1600034

5RD1900003

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PARTS

S

ECOND

A

UGER

C

ONVERSION

K

IT

5RDF0063

R EF . D ESCRIPTION

4

5

7

8

9

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

Spacer 1/4" thick

Sprocket #60A32, hole Ø1 1/4"

Sprocket #60A32, hole Ø1 1/4”

Flange bearing 1 1/4" 4 holes

Chain #60 x 88 links & connecting link

Bolt hex 1/2"NC x 1 1/4" PTD

Bolt hex 3/8"NC x 1 1/4" PTD

Bolt hex 3/8"NC x 1 1/2" PTD

Bolt hex 1/2"NC x 1 1/2" PTD

Carriage bolt 5/8” x 2 1/2” PTD

Lockwasher3/8" PTD

Lockwasher1/2" PTD

Flat washer5/8" PTD

Nut hex 3/8" NC PTD

Nut hex 1/2" NC PTD

Nylon insert lock nut 3/8"NC PTD

Nylon insert lock nut 5/8"NC PTD

Q TY P ART #

1 5RD671043

1 5RD655782

1 5RD670980

1

1

5RD671084

5RD3300063

1 5RD665397

1

2

5RD654167

5RD4300118

2

11

8

1

8

1

10

11

1

1 5RD3300059

1 5RD654839

3 O/L

2

8

O/L

O/L

O/L

O/L

O/L

O/L

O/L

O/L

O/L

O/L

O/L

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PARTS

O

THER

O

PTIONS

D RIFT C UTTERS – S TAINLESS S KID S HOES –C UTTING E DGES – S ERRATED A UGER

R EF . D ESCRIPTION Q TY K IT # OR P ART #

1-2

D RIFT C UTTERS 1

5RDF0074

3

Plow bolt 1/2"NC x 1 3/4" Gr.5 PTD

(incl.in the kit)

4 Lockwasher 1/2" PTD (incl.in the kit)

5 Nut hex 1/2"NC PTD (incl.in the kit)

8 5RD0400030

8 O/L

8 O/L

6

S TAINLESS S KID S HOES 1

5RDF0062

7

C UTTING E DGE CHT400

8

C UTTING E DGE – T IVAR

- Lockwasher 7/16" PTD (incl.in the kit)

- Nut hex 7/16"NC PTD (incl.in the kit)

9

C UTTING E DGE – S TAINLESS

10

S ERRATED A UGER

1

5RDF0050

1

5RDF0054

11 O/L

11 O/L

1

5RDF0058

1

5RDF0067

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TORQUE SPECIFICATION TABLE

G ENERAL SPECIFICATION TABLE

U SE THE FOLLOWING TORQUES WHEN SPECIAL TORQUES ARE NOT GIVEN

Note:These values apply fasteners as received from supplier dry, or when lubricated with normal engine oil. They do not apply if special graphited or moly sidulphide greases or other extreme pressure lubricants are used. These values apply to dry conditions; under lubricated conditions reduce by 25% the torques in this table.

B OLT HEAD I DENTIFICATION

INCHES

Bolt Size in-tpi 1

Grade 2 Grade 5 Grade 8

N-m 2 lbs-ft 3 N-m lbs-ft N-m lbs-ft

METRIC

Bolt Size

5.8

Class 5.8

8.8

Class 8.8

10.9

Class 10.9

mm x pitch 4 N-m lbs-ft N-m lbs-ft N-m lbs-ft

1/4" – 20NC 7.4 5.6 11 8 16

70

78

105

120

155

170

210

240

12

14

25

27

44

49

M 5 X 0.8

M 6 X 1

4

7

M 8 X 1.25 17

M 8 X 1 18

M10 X 1.5 33

M10 X 0.75 39

M12 X 1.75 58

M12 X 1.5 60

M12 X 1

M14 X 2

90

92

M14 X 1.5 99

M16 X 2 145

M16 X 1.5 155

M18 X 2.5 195

42

44

66

68

73

105

115

145

3

5

12

13

24

29

6 5 9

11 8 15

26 19 36

28 21 39

52 39 72

61 45 85

91 67 125 93

95 70 130 97

105 77 145 105

145 105 200 150

155 115 215 160

225 165 315 230

240 180 335 245

310 230 405 300

7

11

27

29

53

62

7/8" – 225 165 585 430 820

375

420

605

670

M18 X 1.5 220

M20 X 2.5 280

M20 X 1.5 310

M24 X 3 480

165

205

230

355

350 260 485 355

440 325 610 450

650 480 900 665

760 560 1050 780

340 250 875 645 1230 910

1" – 370 275 955 705 1350 995

M24 X 2 525

M30 X 3.5 960

390

705

830 610 1150 845

1510 1120 2100 1550

1 1/8" – 1290 M30 X 2

1 1/4" – 1820 M36 X 2

1060 785 1680 1240 2320 1710

1 1/8" – 1440 M36 X 3.5 1730 1270 2650 1950 3660 2700

1880 1380 2960 2190 4100 3220

1 1/4" – 12NF 750 555 1680 1240 2730 2010

1 3/8" – 2380

1 3/8" – 2710

1 1/2" – 3160

1 1/2" – 3560

1

2

3

4 in-tpi = nominal thread diameter in inches-threads per inch

N-m = newton-meters lbs-ft= pounds-foot mm x pitch = nominal thread diameter in millimeters x thread Pitch

*Torque tolerance +0%, -15% of torquing values. Unless otherwise specified use torque values listed above

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