John Deere Snow Blower SB1274 User Manual

OPERATOR'S MANUAL  
SNOWBLOWERS  
SB1274 SB1280  
Serial #: 1XFSB12X_B011 0001 & up  
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TABLE OF CONTENT  
SPECIFICATIONS........................................................................................................................................... 3  
INTRODUCTION – TO THE PURCHASER................................................................................................... 4  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ............................................................................................................................... 5  
General Information................................................................................................................................ 5  
Before Operation .................................................................................................................................... 6  
Notice...................................................................................................................................................... 6  
The Snowblower..................................................................................................................................... 6  
Before Operation..................................................................................................................... 6  
Snowblower operation............................................................................................................ 7  
The Tractor ............................................................................................................................................. 7  
General Information................................................................................................................ 7  
Maintenance........................................................................................................................................... 8  
Transporting............................................................................................................................................ 9  
Storage ................................................................................................................................................. 9  
SAFETY DECALS ........................................................................................................................................ 10  
ASSEMBLY.................................................................................................................................................... 12  
Snowblower Assembly ........................................................................................................................ 12  
Installation of the Three Point Hitch ................................................................................... 12  
Installation of the Chute and the Hydraulic Rotation ......................................................... 14  
Installation of the Snowblower with a Three Point Hitch ................................................... 17  
Installation of the Snowblower with Quick Hitch................................................................ 19  
How to Determine Driveline Angles............................................................................20  
Angles at Each End of Driveline......................................................................................... 21  
Determining Driveline Length............................................................................................. 21  
Installation of the Driveline ................................................................................................. 23  
Removing Snowblower from Tractor ................................................................................. 23  
OPERATION ................................................................................................................................................. 24  
General Preparation ............................................................................................................................ 24  
Operating Controls .............................................................................................................................. 24  
Raising and Lowering the Snowblower.............................................................................. 24  
Work and Travel Speed ..................................................................................................... 24  
PTO Operation ................................................................................................................... 24  
Adjustments ......................................................................................................................................... 24  
Skid Shoes Adjustment ..................................................................................................... 24  
Chain Idler Adjustment ...................................................................................................... 25  
Snow Removal Methods ..................................................................................................................... 26  
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MAINTENANCE ........................................................................................................................................... 27  
Shearbolts ........................................................................................................................................... 27  
Drive Shaft............................................................................................................................................ 27  
Driveline ............................................................................................................................................. 27  
LUBRICATION............................................................................................................................................... 28  
DRIVELINE TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................................................................................. 29  
PARTS .......................................................................................................................................................... 32  
Introduction............................................................................................................................................. 32  
Chain Idler .............................................................................................................................................. 33  
Snowblowers – SB1274 & SB1280 -Part 1........................................................................................... 34  
Snowblowers – SB1274 & SB1280 -Part 2........................................................................................... 36  
Three Point Hitch ................................................................................................................................... 38  
Three Part Chute – 5RDF0024.............................................................................................................. 39  
Hydraulic Rotation.................................................................................................................................. 40  
Gearbox – 5RD662195.......................................................................................................................... 41  
Driveline – 5RD662194.......................................................................................................................... 42  
TORQUE SPECIFICATION TABLE ............................................................................................................ 43  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
SB1280  
Features and Specifications  
SB1274  
Working Width  
74"  
80"  
Transport Width  
74 1/2"  
80 1/2"  
Working Height  
30"  
30"  
Length  
49" min. – 52" max.  
49" min. – 52" max.  
Single/Dual Auger  
Auger Diameter  
Single  
20"  
Single  
20"  
Auger Flighting Thickness  
Impeller Diameter  
Impeller Width  
3/8"  
26"  
10 1/2"  
3/8"  
26"  
10 1/2"  
Impeller Shaft Diameter  
Number of Impeller blades  
Roller Chain  
1 9/16"  
4
60  
1 9/16"  
4
60  
Drive sprocket (# of teeth)  
Driven sprocket (# of teeth)  
Chain idler  
10  
32  
10  
32  
Twin sprocket  
Twin sprocket  
Gearbox Manufacturer  
Gearbox Description  
Tractor RPM  
Comer  
Model T27D  
Comer  
Model T27D  
540  
540  
Impeller RPM  
540  
540  
Auger RPM  
PTO Manufacturer  
PTO Description  
169  
Comer  
50  
169  
Comer  
50  
Skid Shoe  
Adjustable & replaceable  
High Carbon steel  
.1196"  
Adjustable & replaceable  
High Carbon steel  
.1196"  
Skid Shoe Material  
End Plate Thickness  
Back Plate Thickness  
Impeller Housing Thickness  
Impeller Blade Thickness  
Side Panel Bottom Thickness  
3/16"  
3/16" CHT100  
5/16"  
3/16"  
3/16" CHT100  
5/16"  
1/2"  
1/2"  
High Carbon steel  
Replaceable & reversible  
1/2" x 3"  
High Carbon steel  
Replaceable & reversible  
1/2" x 3"  
Cutting Edge  
Cutting Edge Dimension  
Parking Stand  
Standard  
Standard  
Hitch Category  
Cat. 1 & 2  
Cat. 1 & 2  
Quick Hitch Compatibility  
HP Requirements - min-max (hp)  
Operating Weight (lbs)-hyd. rot. & defl.  
Shipping Weight (lbs)  
ASABE Compatible  
30-80  
ASABE Compatible  
30-80  
1013  
973  
1051  
1011  
Approx. Set-up Time (min.)  
35  
35  
Hydraulic cylinder (2" x 4")  
including hoses and tips  
Hydraulic with motor  
Hydraulic cylinder (2" x 4")  
including hoses and tips  
Hydraulic with motor  
Chute Deflector Adjustment  
Chute Rotation (standard)  
Chute option  
3 part with hydraulic deflector  
3 part with hydraulic deflector  
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INTRODUCTION  
TO THE PURCHASER  
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.  
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  
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.  
Direction Reference  
Right Hand and Left Hand are determined by  
those seen by the conductor standing behind the  
equipment.  
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.  
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 :  
not followed.  
Indicates that equipment or property damage could result if instructions are  
Gives helpful information.  
NOTE :  
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.  
BEFORE OPERATION  
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.  
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.  
1. Keep children out of the operating area and  
under the watchful eye of another  
responsible adult.  
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.  
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.  
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS - continued  
NOTICE  
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.  
THE SNOWBLOWER  
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.  
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.  
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.  
11. Keep safety decals clean of dirt and grime.  
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.  
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS - continued  
Snowblower Operation  
1. Before leaving the tractor unattended, take  
all possible precautions. Disengage the  
PTO, stop the engine and remove the  
ignition key. Lower the implement to the  
ground.  
13. Never operate snowblower near glass  
enclosures, automobiles, window wells,  
embankments,  
etc.,  
without  
proper  
adjustment of snow discharge angle.  
14. Never operate machine at high transport  
2. Before starting the snowblower, remove  
any ice that has accumulated in the  
auger/impeller.  
speeds on a slippery surface.  
15. Use extra caution when backing up.  
16. Do not direct discharge at bystanders or  
3. Watch carefully for foreign objects that  
animals. Ejected objects may cause injury.  
could enter the blower while operating.  
17. Disengage power to auger/impeller when  
4. Be sure the clutch switch/lever is in OFF  
transporting or when not in use.  
position before starting engine.  
18. Never operate the snowblower without  
5. Do not put hands or feet near rotation parts.  
Keep clear of discharge opening at all  
times.  
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  
6. Exercise extreme caution when operating  
on or crossing a gravel drive, walks, or  
roads. Stay alert for hidden hazards or  
traffic. Do not carry passengers.  
7. Adjust collector housing height to clear  
gravel or crushed rock surface.  
8. Stop the engine, remove the key, and allow  
the rotating parts to stop before unclogging  
the collector/impeller housing or chute, and  
making any repairs, adjustments or  
inspections. Use only a 36" long piece of  
wood to unclog blower.  
9. If the snowblower starts to vibrate  
abnormally, stop the engine immediately  
and check for cause. Excessive vibration is  
generally a sign of trouble.  
10. Do not run the engine indoors except when  
starting engine and transporting attachment  
in or out of building. Carbon monoxide gas  
is colorless, odourless and deadly.  
11. Exercise extreme caution when changing  
direction on slopes. Do not attempt to  
operate on steep slopes.  
12. Never operate snowblower without guards,  
and other safety protective devices in place.  
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS - continued  
THE TRACTOR  
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  
Operating the Tractor  
1. Never run the tractor engine in a closed  
building without adequate ventilation, as the  
exhaust fumes are very dangerous.  
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.  
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.  
15. Always  
make  
sure  
all  
snowblower  
components are properly installed and  
securely fastened BEFORE operation.  
During Operation  
5. Never park the tractor on a steep slope.  
6. Do not attempt to operate on steep slopes.  
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.  
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.  
2. Eye  
and  
hearing  
when  
protection  
operating  
is  
the  
recommended  
snowblower.  
3. Operate only during daylight hours, or when  
9. Handle fuel with care, as it is highly  
the area is well lit with bright artificial light.  
flammable.  
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.  
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.  
5. Inspect the snowblower after striking any  
foreign object to assure that all snowblower  
parts are safe and secure and not  
damaged.  
13. Never allow anyone to operate the  
snowblower until they are thoroughly familiar  
with basic tractor and snowblower operation.  
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS- continued  
MAINTENANCE  
TRANSPORTATION  
1. Park the tractor/snowblower on level  
ground, set the parking brake, disengage  
the PTO, shut off the engine, remove the  
key, and lower the implement to the ground  
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.  
BEFORE  
making  
any  
snowblower  
adjustments.  
2. To avoid injury, do not adjust, unclog or  
service the snowblower with the tractor  
engine running. Making sure rotating  
components have completely stopped  
before leaving the operator’s seat  
2. Be alert for all other traffic when driving the  
tractor/snowblower on public roads or  
highways.  
3. Keep the tractor/snowblower clean. Snow  
and ice build-up can lead to malfunction or  
personal injury from thawing and refreezing  
in garage.  
STORAGE  
1. Before storing the snowblower, certain pre-  
cautions should be taken to protect it from  
deterioration.  
4. Always wear eye protection when cleaning  
2. Clean the snowblower thoroughly.  
3. Make all the necessary repairs.  
or servicing the snowblower.  
5. Do not work under any part of the tractor or  
snowblower, unless it is securely supported  
by safety stands.  
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.  
6. Make sure all shields and guards are  
securely in place following all service,  
cleaning, or repair work.  
5. Repaint all parts from which paint has worn or  
7. Do not modify or alter this equipment or any  
peeled.  
of its components or operating functions. If  
you  
have  
questions  
concerning  
6. Lubricate the snowblower as instructed under  
"Lubrication" section.  
modifications, consult with your dealer.  
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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DECALS  
Replace Immediately If Damaged  
5RD2500813  
5RD2500833  
5RD2500782  
SB1274 - 5RD2500777  
SB1280 - 5RD2500778  
5RD2500616  
5RD664383  
5RD664391  
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DECALS  
Replace Immediately If Damaged  
5RD2500786  
5RD2500794  
5RD2500785  
5RD2500783  
5RD2500606  
5RD664391  
5RD655834  
5RD664391  
5RD2500791  
5RD2500784  
5RD2500792  
5RD2500795  
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ASSEMBLY  
SNOWBLOWER ASSEMBLY  
The snowblower is assembled at the factory; however, certain components must be assembled. 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 enclosed at the end of the  
manual.  
Installation of the Three Point Hitch  
(Figures 1-2)  
NOTE: Pay particular attention to the position of  
the lower hitches. The overhang of the bent  
section must be on the outside for Cat. 1 and  
on the inside for Cat. 2 as illustrated.  
7. Install the eyebolt (item 20) in the upper hole of  
the left or right side of the three point hitch by  
screwing the eyebolt nut to the top and locking  
eyebolt in place with a 3/8" serrated flange nut  
(item 21).  
1. Remove the knob (item 8) and the rear guard  
(item 9).  
8. Tighten all bolts according to the "Torque  
Specification Table" at the end of the  
manual.  
2. Attach the lower hitches (items 1-2) to the  
snowblower with two 3/4"NC x 5" hex. bolts  
(item 7), 3/4" lockwashers and 3/4" nylon  
insert nuts (items 5-6). Place the two  
reinforcement plates (item 3) under the lower  
hitches and secure with four 3/4"NC x 5" bolts  
(item 4), two 3/4"NC x 5 1/2" bolts (item 3),  
3/4" lockwashers and 3/4" nylon insert locknuts  
(items 5-6).  
3. Attach the hitches (items 10-11) to the lower  
hitches (items 1-2) as illustrated with two  
3/4"NC x 2" bolts (item 12) and 3/4" Stover  
nuts (item 13).  
4. Fasten each hitch (items 10-11) to the upper  
hitch (item 14) with a 3/4"NC x 5 1/2" bolt and  
a 3/4" Stover nut (item 13). Attach the upper  
hitch (item 14) to the snowblower with a  
3/4"NC x 4" bolt (item 16) and a 3/4" Stover  
nut (item 13).  
5. Attach the hose support (item 17) to the upper  
hitch (item 10) in the position shown with two  
3/8" NC x 1 1/4" serrated flange bolts and two  
3/8" serrated flange nuts (items 24-25).  
6. Reinstall the rear guard (item 9) with the knob  
(item 8).  
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Figure 1  
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Category 1  
Category 2  
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ASSEMBLY  
Installation of the Chute and the Hydraulic Rotation  
(Figures 3-4-5-6-7-8)  
1. Figures 3: Remove the retaining plate  
(item 1) by removing the two 5/8" x 1 1/2  
bolts (item2) and 5/8" serrated flange nuts  
(item 3).  
CAUTION  
2. Figures 3: Remove the rotation ring  
(item 4) and the gear shield (item 5) by  
removing the four 5/16" x 1" serrated flange  
nuts (item 6) and the 5/16" serrated flange  
nuts (item 7).  
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.  
3. Figure 4: Take off the motor gear (item 1)  
by removing the bolt, the lockwasher and  
the flat washer (items 2-3-4).  
4. Figure 4:  
Remove  
the  
four  
bolts,  
lockwashers and flat washers (items 5-6-7)  
the remover the hydraulic motor (item 8)  
making sure the key (item 9) remains in the  
motor shaft.  
1. Hydraulic hose  
2. Cardboard  
3. Magnifying glass  
5. Figure 4: Remove the anchoring plate  
(item 10) and the anchoring flat bar  
(item 11).  
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 4  
Figure 3  
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ASSEMBLY  
6. Figure 5: Insert the rotation bushing  
8. Figure 6: Insert two 1/2" x 3 1/4" bolts  
(item 5) to join together the two retaining  
plates. Bring the two retaining plates closer.  
When enough threads of the 1/2" x 3 1/4"  
bolts (item 5) exceed the holes, screw in the  
5/8" x 1 1/2" bolts (item 3) slightly. When  
the bolt ends (item 5) exceed sufficiently,  
secure with two 1/2" nylon insert nuts (item  
6) until the two retaining plates are  
approximately 1/4" apart.  
(item 1) in the snowblower's welded  
retaining plate. Place the chute (item 2) on  
the plate of the snowblower head and push  
the chute towards the front to insert it in the  
rotation bushing.  
7. Figure 6: Install the retaining plate (item 2)  
on the snowblower by bending each  
bushing end (item 1) inside the retaining  
plate. Align the vertical holes of the retaining  
plate (item 2) with the oblong holes of the  
snowblower. Secure in place with the two  
5/8" x 1 1/2" bolts (item 3) and 5/8" serrated  
flange nuts (item 4) previously removed. Do  
not tighten.  
9. Figure 6: Tighten the 1/2" x 3 1/4" bolts  
(item 5) to reduce the gap between the  
retaining plates until chute turns with a slight  
resistance.  
10. Figure 6: Tighten the two 5/8" x 1 1/2" bolts  
(item 3) according to the "Torque  
Specification Table" at the end of the  
manual.  
Figure 6  
Figure 5  
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ASSEMBLY  
11. Figure 7: Install the motor (item 1) placing  
the anchor plate on top (item 2) as shown  
on figure. Attach with four 3/8"NC x 1 1/4"  
(item 3) hex. bolts, lockwashers and flat  
washers (items 4-5). Tighten manually.  
Figure 7  
12. Figure 7: Grease the inside of the motor  
gear (item 6) and install with the key, 8mm x  
20mm bolt (item 7), lockwasher and flat  
washer (items 8-9). Tighten according to the  
"Torque Specification Table" at the end of  
the manual.  
13. Figure 7: Insert the anchoring flat bar  
(item 10) between the anchor plate (item 2)  
and the motor support as shown on figure.  
Screw the 3/8"NC nuts (item 11) at  
maximum on the two 3/8"NC x 1 1/2" lg  
bolts (item 12). Install those two bolts  
(item 12) by screwing them in the anchoring  
flat bar (item 10).  
14. Figure 7: Adjust the distance between the  
chute gear and the motor gear according to  
the following step:  
A. Slightly unscrew the two bolts (item 17)  
that hold the retaining plate.  
B. Screw the two nuts (item 18)  
simultaneously until the distance between  
the retaining plates and the chute base is  
leveled.  
C. Retighten the bolts (item 17) according to  
the "Torque Specification Table". at the  
end of the manual.  
D. Adjust the gears to a distance between  
1/32" and 1/16" by screwing the two bolts  
(item 12). Secure with the nuts (item 11)  
moving them against the anchoring flat  
bar (item 10). Tighten the four bolts  
(item 3) at 30 lbs-ft (41 N-M).  
Figure 8  
E. Run a test at low speed. If the gears have  
an irregular sound while testing, it means  
the adjustment is incorrect. Bring parts  
closer to each other until the sound  
becomes regular and even.  
15. Figure 7: Reinstall the gear and the cover  
(item 13) with four 5/16" x 1" bolts (item 14),  
3/8" flat washers (item 15) on the outside  
and 5/16" serrated flange nuts (item 16) on  
the inside.  
Tighten according to the  
"Torque Specification Table" at the end of  
the manual.  
16. Figure 8: Attach the motor and cylinder  
hoses (items 1-2) on each side of the hose  
support (item 6) with two hose clamps  
(item 3), a 3/8"NC x 2" hex. bolt (item 4) and  
a 3/8"NC nylon insert nut (item 5).  
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Installation of the Snowblower with a Three Point Hitch  
(Figures 8-9)  
CATEGORY 1  
(Figure 8)  
1. Attach the lower hitches (item 1) by inserting  
the Ø7/8" Cat. 1 pins (item 2) in the middle  
holes of the lower hitches as shown and  
secure with 7/16" linchpins (item 3).  
4. Set the tractor anti-sway turnbuckles so the  
snowblower does not sway. Be sure the  
turnbuckles clear the tractor tires.  
IMPORTANT:  
Before  
connecting  
the  
2. Attach the upper hitch (item 4) between the  
upper plates (item 6) with the 5 7/16" lg. cat. 1  
pin and a 7/16" linchpin (item 5).  
snowblower driveline to the tractor drive shaft,  
make sure the driveline is not too long in  
raised, lowered or middle position. If the  
driveline is too long it must be shortened, to  
avoid damaged to the tractor. See procedure  
on pages 20 to 22.  
3. Level the snowblower with the upper hitch  
(item 4) so that it runs parallel to the ground.  
Figure 8  
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CATEGORY 2  
(Figure 9)  
1. Attach the lower hitches (item 1) by inserting  
the Ø1 1/8" Cat. 2 pins (item 2) in the lower  
holes of the lower hitches as shown and  
secure with the 7/16" linchpins (item 3).  
4. Set the tractor anti-sway turnbuckles so the  
snowblower does not sway. Be sure the  
turnbuckles clear the tractor tires.  
IMPORTANT:  
Before  
connecting  
the  
2. Attach the upper hitch (item 4) between the  
upper plates (item 6) with the 6 1/16" lg. cat.  
2 pin and a 7/16" linchpin (item 5).  
snowblower driveline to the tractor drive  
shaft, make sure the driveline is not too long  
in raised, lowered or middle position. If the  
driveline is too long it must be shortened, to  
avoid damaged to the tractor. See procedure  
on pages 20 to 22.  
3. Level the snowblower with the upper hitch  
(item 4) so that it runs parallel to the ground.  
Figure 9  
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Installation of the Snowblower with a Quick Hitch  
(Figures 4-5)  
IMPORTANT: Make sure the lower hitches are  
in the right position according to the category.  
The overhang of the bent section must be on  
the outside for Cat. 1 and on the inside for  
Cat. 2 as illustrated.  
4. Lower the quick hitch as much as possible,  
back up the tractor while aligning the lower  
and upper quick hitch sockets with the pins  
of the three point hitch.  
5. Slowly raise the tractor hitch until the  
snowblower is securily settled on the quick  
hitch (item 1).  
1. Place two Ø1 1/2" ext. bushings (item 3)  
between the two upper holes of the lower  
hitches, insert the Ø1 1/8" x 6 1/4" lg cat. 2  
pins (item 2) and lock in place with 7/16"  
linchpins (items 4).  
6. Lock the quick hitch lower locks (item 1).  
IMPORTANT:  
Before  
connecting  
the  
snowblower driveline to the tractor drive  
shaft, make sure the driveline is not too long  
in raised, lowered or middle position. If the  
driveline is too long it must be shortened, to  
avoid damaged to the tractor. See procedure  
on pages 20 to 22.  
2. Insert a Ø1 1/4" ext. bushing (item 5)  
between the lower holes of the upper plates  
and lock in place with Ø3/4" x 5 7/16" cat. 1  
pin and 7/16" linchpin (items 6-7)  
3. Unlock the quick hitch lower locks (item 1).  
Figure 11  
CATEGORY 2  
CATEGORY 1  
Figure 10  
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IMPORTANT:  
Danger: Tractors Too Big  
A proper initial installation will give you years of  
satisfactory service on your equipment. Please  
read carefully following instructions that have  
been specially included to help you and ensure  
you are satisfied with your purchase.  
It is dangerous to use a tractor that is too big and  
powerful. The tractor will always be able to  
overload the blower, even if the machine is  
already at maximum capacity. Furthermore,  
tractors being very high, the driveline angles will  
be excessive which means the universal joints  
will be very vulnerable and the life of the driveline  
will be dramatically reduced.  
WARNING: Unfortunately, snowblowers will  
be faced with forgotten or hidden objects  
under the snow, such as : chain, tires,  
stones, pieces of wood, etc. In spite of all  
our efforts, machines are not built to resist  
all those conditions.  
How to Determine Driveline Angles  
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.  
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  
Reasonable Angles of Driveline Joints  
Acceptable  
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ASSEMBLY  
.
Equal Angles at Driveline Joints  
Recommended  
Unequal Angles at Driveline Joints  
Avoid  
Angles at Each End of Driveline  
Figure 12  
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.  
Determining Driveline Length  
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.  
L = X – Y  
3 PTS HITCH  
CATEGORY  
Y
Cat. 1  
4 1/2"  
5 1/2"  
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 12.  
Cat. 2  
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.  
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NOTE: Before cutting, make sure the two shafts  
Figure 13  
intersect by at least 7 3/4" 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 half-shaft universal joints.  
Mark off the zone to be cut on both halves  
opposite each half-shaft guard as shown on  
Figure 13.  
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 14, cut the guard  
according to the following table:  
Figure 14  
DISTANCE A  
Male PTO  
Female PTO  
2"  
1 1/2"  
6. File down tubes and remove chips.  
7. Apply grease to inside of outer telescopic  
A
section.  
IMPORTANT: Work with fully guarded shafts  
only!  
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Installation of the Driveline  
(Figure 15)  
Removing Snowblower from Tractor  
Find a level surface. Lower the parking stand.  
Remove the driveline from the tractor PTO.  
Detach the top link. Detach the right lower link  
then detach the left lower link.  
1. Raise the driveline shield (item 1).  
2. Remove the paint from the gearbox shaft  
(item 3).  
3. Grease the sliding sections of the driveline as  
NOTE: We recommend using the driveline  
chain when storing the snowblower.  
well as the yoke.  
4. Remove the two bolts (item 4) and the two  
nuts (item 5) from the yoke (item 3) and  
connect the driveline to the snowblower.  
Make sure the driveline is secure on the shaft  
by reinstalling the bolts and nuts (items 4-5)  
in the order shown and tighten according to  
the Torque Specification Table at the end  
of the manual.  
5. Lower the driveline shield (item 1).  
6. Attach the driveline chain to the eyebolt  
7. Before operating the snowblower, raise the  
parking stand from the ground.  
NOTE: Depending on tractor used, it may be  
necessary to install front tractor weights to  
maintain front-end stability.  
IMPORTANT: To avoid damage to the  
snowblower, retorque all bolts after the first 10  
hours of operation.  
Figure 15  
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OPERATION  
GENERAL PREPARATION  
ADJUSTMENTS  
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.  
WARNING  
To avoid personal injury, be sure the tractor  
engine is off, the drive shaft disengaged, and  
all movement has stopped before making any  
adjustments.  
2. Wear adequate winter outer garments while  
Skid Shoe Adjustment  
operating equipment.  
3. Make sure the snowblower is clear of snow  
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, and adjust upwards for smooth  
surfaces. Adjust both skid shoes to the same  
height to keep the cutting edge level.  
before engaging the driveline.  
4. Make sure the auger and fan operate freely.  
5. Check the oil level in the worm gear box and if  
necessary, add SAE 80W90 gear oil, AGMA  
5EP oil or equivalent.  
To adjust skid shoes, remove the pins and  
reinsert in the hole appropriate to the surface  
conditions:  
6. Check the two shear bolts, one on the drive  
shaft and one on the PTO shaft for proper  
tightness.  
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.  
7. Adjust so that the snowblower skid shoes run  
level.  
OPERATING CONTROLS  
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  
and density of the snow to be cleared. Normally,  
ground speed will range from 4 to 7 MPH for  
light, dry snowfalls 3 to 6 inches, and 1 to 3 MPH  
for heavy, wet or drifted snow. To transport,  
disengage the drive shaft and raise the  
snowblower to full transport height.  
PTO Operation  
The driveline is activated by pulling up the  
driveline lever on left side of seat. Push down to  
disengage.  
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OPERATION  
Chain Idler Adjustment (Figure below)  
A - COMPRESSION SPRING:  
B - DRIVING CHAIN:  
1. Every ten operating hours check the height of  
the compression spring (item 1), to have chain  
idler maximal efficiency.  
1. At the end of the operating season, check the  
chain elongation by measuring the distances  
B1 from top of the sprocket to underneath the  
side plate, and B2 the gap between the  
chain, as shown on figures.  
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:  
2. Those distances must be of 3/4" minimum, if  
not less than 3/4"; the chain is too much  
stretched and may caused premature wear of  
the sprockets. It needs to be changed.  
4 1/4" for 74" to 88" snowblower  
3 1/4" for 92" and up snowblower  
74" to 88" SNOWBLOWER  
A
B1  
B2  
92" & up SNOWBLOWER  
A
B1  
B2  
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OPERATION  
SNOW REMOVAL METHODS  
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  
MAINTENANCE  
Shearbolts  
WARNING: Provide adequate blocking  
before working under the snowblower when in the  
raised position.  
Check the shearbolts indicated on the figure  
below at frequent intervals for proper tightness to  
be sure the blower is in safe working condition. If  
the shearbolts need replacement, use the  
following parts only:  
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.  
Drive Shaft:  
Serial # XFSB12X090054 & less =  
shearbolt 5/16"NC x 1 3/4" gr. 5 and nut,  
part# 5RD665547  
Serial # XFSB12X100001 & up =  
shearbolt 5/16"NC x 1 1/4" gr. 2,  
lockwasher and nut, part# 5RD669345  
Driveline:  
Bolt M10 x 1.50mm x 55mm long gr.8.8 PTD  
including nut. Part # 5RD657199.  
SHEARBOLTS ser#: XFSB12X090054 & less  
SHEARBOLTS ser#: XFSB12X100001 & up  
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LUBRICATION Use oil or a grease gun and lubricate as follows :  
DESCRIPTION  
INTERVAL  
LUBRICATION REQUIRED  
Grease each universal joint. Separate the sliding parts and cover  
each one of them with grease  
8 hours  
Driveline  
16 hours  
Oil the push pins  
4 hours  
and after each operation  
Lubricate with chain lube  
Chain  
Drive Shaft  
Gearbox  
Bearing  
24 hours  
Grease chain idler  
24 hours of operation  
Grease fitting on shear plate  
Check oil level. If needed, add AGMA 5EP extreme pressure oil, SAE  
80W90 gear oil or equivalent.  
Replace oil  
Every month  
Once a year  
24 hours of operation  
Grease each auger bearing  
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DRIVELINE TROUBLESHOOTING  
AVOIDABLE DAMAGES  
POSSIBLE CAUSES  
CORRECTIVE ACTIONS  
Quick-disconnect pin tight or Quick-disconnect pin dirty  
Clean, oil and follow service  
QUICK-DISCONNECT YOKE  
completely seized.  
(insufficient maintenance).  
instructions.  
Quick-disconnect pin  
Quick-disconnect pin  
defective (forced  
engagement, incorrect  
handling)  
Replace quick-disconnect pin.  
damaged (broken or bent)  
Shorten shaft length (cut both  
telescopic tubes as well as  
shield and remove burrs).  
Quick-disconnect pin  
damaged in the locking  
portion.  
Excessive shaft length.  
Axial loads too high.  
Replace quick-disconnect pin.  
Clean and grease telescopic  
tubes, and replace both tubes,  
if necessary.  
Replace quick-disconnect pin.  
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.  
Shorten shaft length (cut both  
telescopic tubes as well as  
shields and remove burrs).  
YOKE  
Excessive working angle  
Replace defective yokes.  
and torque.  
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.  
Yoke ears distorted.  
Overload caused by high  
starting and peak torques.  
Engage driveline more  
carefully.  
Use appropriate safety  
devices.  
Replace defective yokes.  
Yoke ears worn or pounded.  
Excessive working angle.  
Avoid excessive working  
angle.  
Disengage tractor driveline  
during cornering.  
Replace defective yokes.  
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MAINTENANCE  
AVOIDABLE DAMAGES  
POSSIBLE CAUSES  
CORRECTIVE ACTIONS  
CROSS KIT  
Cross arms broken.  
Extreme torque peak or  
Use appropriate safety device.  
Change to a larger driveline  
shock load.  
Axial loads too high.  
size.  
Shorten driveline shaft.  
Replace defective cross  
bearings.  
Bearing caps turning in their  
Excessive continuous  
torque and/or excessive  
working angle.  
Verify compatibility between  
cross journal.  
shaft and working conditions.  
Overheated bearing caps.  
Carefully follow greasing  
Inadequate greasing.  
instructions.  
Replace defective cross  
bearings.  
Accelerated wear of cross kit. Excessive continuous  
torque and/or excessive  
Verify compatibility between  
shaft and working conditions.  
working angle.  
Carefully follow greasing  
Inadequate greasing.  
instructions.  
Replace defective cross  
bearings.  
Note: Cross bearings must be greased every 8 working hours.  
AVOIDABLE DAMAGES  
POSSIBLE CAUSES  
CORRECTIVE ACTIONS  
TELESCOPIC TUBES  
Telescopic tubes failure or  
Extreme torque peak or  
Use appropriate safety device.  
twisting.  
shock load.  
Change to a larger driveline  
Short tube engagement.  
size.  
Replace the driveline drive  
shaft with one having  
adequate length.  
Replace defective tubes.  
Accelerated wear of  
Extreme load when sliding. Change to a driveline with  
telescopic tubes.  
rilsan coated inner tube.  
Short tube engagement.  
Inadequate greasing.  
Dirt  
Replace the driveline with one  
having adequate length.  
Carefully follow greasing  
instructions.  
Replace defective 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 wear of shield  
Insufficient lubrication.  
Follow lubrication instructions.  
SHIELD  
bearings.  
Incorrect chain mounting.  
Mount chain to allow  
maximum angularity.  
Shield interfering with  
implement.  
Avoid contact of the shields  
with fixed parts of the machine  
or tractor.  
Replace shield bearings.  
Chain moving or failure.  
Shield interfering 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 cone damaged.  
Shield cone in contact with  
components on the tractor  
and/or implement.  
Eliminate interference  
between Shield cones and any  
part on the tractor and/or  
implement.  
Excessive angularity.  
Avoid excessive angle during  
cornering or when lifting or  
lowering the implement.  
Replace damaged Shield  
cones.  
Shield tubes damaged  
(deformed and split at one  
side).  
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 interference  
between Shield cones and  
any part on the tractor and/or  
implement.  
Replace damaged tubes.  
Adjust Shield tubes length  
with longer tubes.  
Note: Shield bearings must be greased every 8 working hours.  
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PARTS  
INTRODUCTION  
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.  
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.  
MANUAL HOLDER ALL MODELS  
REF. DESCRIPTION  
QTY  
1
2
PART #  
1
2
3
Manual holder  
Bolt hex. 5/16" NC x 3/4" lg gr. 5, PTD  
Nut nylon insert 5/16" NC, PTD  
5RD4200030  
5RD0100018  
5RD1000005  
2
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PARTS  
CHAIN IDLER - SB1274 & SB1280  
REF. DESCRIPTION  
QTY  
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
PART #  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Chain Idler  
Idler Spacer  
5RD669406  
5RD669407  
5RD3300022  
5RD0100095  
5RD1100007  
5RD0100038  
5RD1400003  
5RD1100003  
5RD669401  
5RD669396  
5RD664876  
5RD1400008  
5RD1000012  
5RD3200023  
5RD1100006  
5RD654106  
Idler sprocket 60A12  
Bolt hex. 5/8" NC X 2" gr.5, PTD  
Stover nut 5/8", PTD  
Bolt hex. 3/8" NC X 1" gr.5, PTD  
Flat washer 5/16" (3/8" hole), PTD  
Stover nut 3/8", PTD  
Idler Lever  
10 Spring guide PTD  
11 Compression spring  
12 Flat washer 5/8" (11/16" hole), PTD  
13 Nylon insert locknut 5/8", PTD  
14 Shoulder screw 5/8" x 1/2" lg x 1/2  
15 Stover nut 1/2", PTD  
16 Grease fitting 1/4" NF  
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- XFSB12X100001 & UP  
SB1274  
SB1280  
# DE PIECE  
---  
# DE PIECE  
REF. DESCRIPTION  
1 Housing  
2 Auger  
3 Driving shaft  
4 Shear plate  
5 Fan  
6 Cutting edge  
7 Driving shaft support  
QTE  
---  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
QTE  
---  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
12  
3
16  
10  
1
4
4
1
1
1
1
6
1
6
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
4
4
15  
11  
1
5RD669004  
5RD669346  
5RD669344  
5RD669014  
5RD669012  
5RD669356  
5RD669032  
5RD662195  
5RD669007  
5RD669347  
5RD669344  
5RD669014  
5RD669013  
5RD669356  
5RD669032  
5RD662195  
5RD0100070  
5RD4300001  
5RD1200006  
5RD0900006  
5RD654167  
5RD0100039  
5RD1100003  
5RD0100095  
5RD1200007  
5RD1400008  
5RD4500075  
5RD0100068  
5RD655788  
5RD1400006  
5RD0100071  
5RD0900038  
5RD0100069  
5RD654106  
5RD4300072  
5RD669345  
5RD669256  
5RD0200066  
5RD0900035  
5RD1100006  
5RD0400006  
5RD654839  
8 Gearbox idler  
9 Gearbox  
1
10 Bolt, hex. ø1/2"NC x 1 1/2", gr.5, PTD  
11 Bearing ø1 1/4", 4 holes with 2 grease fittings  
12 Lockwasher ø1/2" PTD  
13 Nut, hex 1/2"NC PTD  
14 Sprocket #60A32, Ø1 1/4" hole  
15 Bolt, hex. ø3/8"NC X 1 1/4" gr.5, PTD  
16 Stover nut ø3/8" NC PTD  
17 Bolt, hex. 5/8"NC X 2", gr.5, PTD  
18 Lockwasher ø5/8" PTD  
19 Flat washer 5/8" (Ø11/16" int.) PTD  
20 Key 3/8" X 3/8" X 4" lg.  
21 Bolt, hex. 1/2"NC x 1" gr.5, PTD.  
22 Chain #60H X 94 links (inc. connecting link.)  
23 Flat washer 1/2" (Ø9/16" int.) PTD  
24 Bolt, hex. 1/2"NC x 1 3/4" lg gr.5, PTD  
25 Nut, jam hex. ø1/2"NC PTD.  
26 Bolt, hex. ø1/2"NC x 1 1/4" gr.5, PTD  
27 Grease fitting 1/4"NF  
28 Oilite bushing  
29 Shearbolt 5/16"NC X 1 1/4"lg gr.2, inc. lock.& nut PTD  
30 Spacer ring 1/8" lg  
31 Bolt, hex. serrated flange 3/8" NC X 3/4" lg PTD.  
32 Nut, serrated fllange ø3/8"NC PTD  
33 Nut, Stover ø1/2" NC PTD  
34 Bolt, plow 1/2"NC x 1 1/2" gr.5, PTD  
35 Connecting link #60  
12 5RD0100070  
5RD4300001  
16 5RD1200006  
10 5RD0900006  
3
1
4
4
1
1
1
1
6
1
6
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
4
4
5RD654167  
5RD0100039  
5RD1100003  
5RD0100095  
5RD1200007  
5RD1400008  
5RD4500075  
5RD0100068  
5RD655788  
5RD1400006  
5RD0100071  
5RD0900038  
5RD0100069  
5RD654106  
5RD4300072  
5RD669345  
5RD669256  
5RD0200066  
5RD0900035  
13 5RD1100006  
9
1
5RD0400006  
5RD654839  
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SB1274  
SB1280  
REF. DESCRIPTION  
PART #  
PART #  
QTY  
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
2
2
4
4
4
4
4
1
1
4
4
QTY  
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
6
6
2
2
1
1
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
2
2
4
4
4
4
4
1
1
4
4
1
Skid shoe - LH  
5RD669020  
5RD669021  
5RD1400004  
5RD669024  
5RD669026  
5RD669030  
5RD669042  
5RD668091  
5RD663675  
5RD667929  
5RD667338  
5RD667339  
5RD667899  
5RD1900006  
5RD1600024  
5RD0300007  
5RD0900035  
5RD0900003  
5RD0100040  
5RD661832  
5RD2401012  
5RD0100093  
5RD0900073  
5RD1000011  
5RD0100078  
5RD1900008  
5RD0100022  
5RD1000005  
5RD0100056  
5RD1000009  
5RD0200091  
5RD0900036  
5RD1000003  
5RD1400002  
5RD0100004  
5RD669064  
5RD4200029  
5RD0100039  
5RD1200004  
5RD669020  
5RD669021  
5RD1400004  
5RD669024  
5RD669026  
5RD669030  
5RD669042  
5RD668091  
5RD663675  
5RD667929  
5RD667338  
5RD667339  
5RD667899  
5RD1900006  
5RD1600024  
5RD0300007  
5RD0900035  
5RD0900003  
5RD0100040  
5RD661832  
5RD2401012  
5RD0100093  
5RD0900073  
5RD1000011  
5RD0100078  
5RD1900008  
5RD0100022  
5RD1000005  
5RD0100056  
5RD1000009  
5RD0200091  
5RD0900036  
5RD1000003  
5RD1400002  
5RD0100004  
5RD669064  
5RD4200029  
5RD0100039  
5RD1200004  
2
Skid shoe - RH  
3
4
Flat washer 3/8" (Ø 7/16" int.) PTD  
Chain guard  
5
Rear guard  
6
Retaining plate  
7
8
Rotation bushing 5/8" x 3/4"  
Parking stand  
9
Driveline shield  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
Gear shield  
Anchoring plate  
Anchoring flat bar  
Pin 3/4" x 3 13/16" lg. bent, PTD  
Wire lock pin 1/4" X 1 3/4" round  
Spring pin ø3/8" X 2" lg., black  
Bolt, carriage 3/8" NC x 3/4" lg, PTD  
Nut, serrated flange. ø3/8"NC PTD  
Nut, hex. ø3/8"NC PTD.  
Bolt, hex. ø3/8"NC x 1 1/2" gr. 5 PTD  
Knob 5/16"NC  
Nut, knurled Ø5/16 NC X .690 lg  
Bolt hex. ø5/8"NC x 1 1/2", gr. 5 PTD  
Nut, serrated flange ø5/8"NC PTD  
Nut, nylon insert ø1/2" NC, PTD  
Bolt hex. 1/2"NC x 3 1/4", Gr.5, PTD  
Wire lock pin 3/8" X 2 1/2", square  
Bolt hex. 5/16" NC X 1 3/4" lg PTD  
Nut, nylon insert ø5/16"NC PTD  
Bolt, hex. ø7/16"NC x 1", gr. 5 PTD  
Nut, nylon insert 7/16"NC, PTD  
Bolt, serrated flange ø5/16"NC x 1" lg PTD  
Nut, serrated flange ø5/16"NC PTD  
Nut, nylon insert 1/4"NC, PTD  
Flat washer 1/4", PTD  
Bolt, hex. 1/4"NC x 1", gr. 5, PTD  
S.M.V. sign support  
S.M.V. reflective sign  
Bolt hex. ø3/8"NC X 1 1/4" gr. 5 PTD  
Lockwasher3/8", PTD.  
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PARTS  
THREE POINT HITCH  
REF. DESCRIPTION  
PART#  
QTY  
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
3
2
1
6
4
6
6
2
2
2
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Lower hitch - LH Cat. 1 & 2  
Lower hitch - RH Cat. 1 & 2  
Hitch - LH  
Hitch - RH  
Upper hitch  
Hose support  
Reinforcement plate  
Pin Cat. 1  
5RD669015  
5RD669016  
5RD669018  
5RD669017  
5RD669019  
5RD669031  
5RD668117  
5RD4600043  
5RD4600042  
5RD1900003  
5RD0100117  
5RD0100124  
5RD0100126  
5RD1100008  
5RD1000013  
5RD1200008  
5RD0200079  
5RD0900035  
5RD666583  
5RD0100042  
5RD1000006  
5RD0100127  
5RD0400027  
5RD668608  
5RD668607  
5RD4600051  
5RD4600052  
Pin Cat. 2  
10 Linchpin 7/16" PTD  
11 Bolt, hex. 3/4"NC x 2", gr.5, PTD  
12 Bolt, hex. 3/4"NC x 4", gr. 5, PTD  
13 Bolt, hex. 3/4"NC x 5", gr. 5 PTD  
14 Nut, Stover 3/4"NC PTD  
15 Nut, nylon insert ø3/4"NC PTD  
16 Lockwasher ø3/4" PTD  
17 Bolt, serrated flange 3/8"NC x 1 1/4" lg. PTD.  
18 Nut, serrated flange. Ø3/8"nc PTD  
19 Hose clamp, double  
20 Bolt, hex. 3/8"NC x 2", gr.5 PTD  
21 Nut, nylon insert ø3/8"NC PTD  
22 Bolt, hex. 3/4"NC x 5 1/2", gr.5, PTD  
23 Eyebolt 3/8"NC x 4" PTD  
24  
25  
26  
27  
Lower bushing ø1 1/2" ext. x 2 7/8" lg PTD  
Upper bushing ø 1 1/4 Ø ext. x 2 3/8" lg PTD  
Pin 3/4" x 5 7/16" lg Cat.1 PTD  
Pin 1" x 6 1/16" lg Cat.2 PTD  
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THREE PART CHUTE - 5RDF0024  
REF. DESCRIPTION  
QTY  
1
1
1
2
2
4
4
4
1
1
2
2
PART #  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Chute base  
Middle deflector  
Upper deflector  
Hinge pin  
5RD669036  
5RD669037  
5RD669038  
5RD669039  
5RD669040  
5RD1000013  
5RD1400019  
5RD656493  
5RD3900447  
5RD3900205  
5RD3700145  
5RD656480  
5RD664898  
Flat bar  
Nut, nylon insert ø3/4" PQE  
Flat washer 10mm PTD  
Grease fitting 1/8" NPT straight  
Cylinder 2" x 4"  
Seal kit  
10  
11  
12  
Hose 3/8" x 108", 3/8" NPT male x 1/2" NPT male  
Quick coupler 1/2" NPT male  
Dust cap  
2
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HYDRAULIC CHUTE ROTATION  
REF. DESCRIPTION  
QTY  
1
1
PART #  
1
2
Motor gear  
Hydraulic motor  
5RD665930  
5RD3910012  
5RD3910013  
5RD654686  
5RD0200007  
5RD1200003  
5RD1400003  
5RD3700142  
5RD664898  
5RD656480  
5RD2600185  
- Seal kit, relief valve o-rings incl.  
- Key 1/4"x 1/4"x 3/4"lg (not illustrated)  
Bolt M8 x 1.25 x 25 mm lg, PTD  
Lockwasher 5/16", PTD  
Flat washer 5/16" (3/8" hole), PTD  
Hose 3/8" x 82" lg 3/8" NPT RM x 1/2" NPT RM  
Dust cap  
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Quick coupler 1/2" NPT male  
Elbow 90º - 7/8-14 ORB male x 3/8-18 NPT SWF  
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WORM GEAR BOX – 5RD662195  
PART #  
REF.  
1
DESCRIPTION  
Casing  
QTY  
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
4
2
5RD656640  
5RD659845  
5RD656652  
5RD656649  
5RD659844  
5RD656648  
5RD656654  
5RD656647  
5RD656651  
5RD656645  
5RD656646  
5RD656641  
5RD656644  
5RD656642  
5RD656643  
5RD662212  
5RD656657  
5RD661146  
5RD656662  
5RD656660  
5RD656659  
5RD655259  
2
3
4
Seal kit 35 x 72 x 10  
External retaining ring  
Spacer  
5
6
Bearing flange  
Spacer  
7
8
9
Internal retaining ring  
Bearing flange  
Shaft  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
Gear  
External retaining ring  
Bearing flange  
Spacer  
Internal retaining ring  
Seal kit 40 x 80 x 12  
Shaft  
Gear  
Spacer  
Plug  
Cover  
Bolt hex. M10 x 14 gr.8.8  
Plug 3/8" NPT  
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DRIVELINE 5RD662194  
REF.  
DESCRIPTION  
QTY.  
PART #  
1
2
Push pin yoke assembly  
Journal cross  
1
2
5RD657209  
5RD657200  
3
4
5
6
7
Outer yoke  
Outer tube  
Inner tube  
Inner yoke  
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
23  
1
1
5RD663119  
5RD663123  
5RD663124  
5RD663126  
5RD662198  
5RD662199  
5RD663129  
5RD663163  
5RD657199  
5RD657221  
5RD663125  
5RD663120  
Yoke and hub assembly  
Bolt and nut  
Grease fitting  
Ball Ø14"  
Shear bolt M10 x 1.5 x 55mm gr. 8.8 PTD and nut  
Shields with safety chain  
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
Pin for male tube  
Pin for female tube  
1
1
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TORQUE SPECIFICATION TABLE  
GENERAL SPECIFICATION TABLE  
Use the following torques when special torques are not given  
NOTE: These values apply to 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. This applies to both UNF and UNC threads.  
SEE Grade No.  
2
5
8
BOLT HEAD IDENTIFICATION  
MARKS AS PER GRADE  
NOTE: MANUFACTURING  
MARKS WILL VARY.  
Torque  
Torque  
Torque  
BOLT SIZES  
Pounds-Foot  
Newtons-Meter  
Pounds-Foot  
Newtons-Meter  
Pounds-Foot  
Newtons-Meter  
Inches  
1/4  
5/16  
3/8  
7/16  
1/2  
9/16  
5/8  
3/4  
7/8  
1
1 1/8  
1 1/4  
1 3/8  
1 1/2  
Millimeters  
6.35  
MIN.  
5
MAX.  
MIN.  
6.8  
MAX.  
8.13  
16.3  
31.2  
47.4  
70.5  
101.6  
MIN.  
9
17  
35  
54  
MAX.  
MIN.  
12.2  
23.1  
47.5  
73.2  
108.5  
MAX.  
14.9  
27.8  
57.0  
86.8  
130.2  
179.0  
244.1  
439.3  
650.9  
943.8  
MIN.  
12  
24  
45  
70  
110  
160  
220  
380  
600  
900  
MAX.  
15  
29  
54  
84  
132  
192  
264  
456  
720  
MIN.  
16.3  
32.5  
61.0  
94.9  
149.2  
217.0  
298.3  
515.3  
813.6  
MAX.  
30.3  
39.3  
6
12  
23  
30  
52  
75  
105  
185  
200  
300  
-
11.0  
20.5  
42.0  
64.0  
96.0  
7.94  
9.53  
10  
20  
25  
45  
65  
95  
150  
160  
250  
-
13.6  
27.1  
40.7  
61.0  
88.1  
128.7 142.3  
203.3 250.7  
216.8 271.0  
338.8 406.5  
-
-
-
-
73.2  
11.11  
12.70  
14.29  
15.88  
19.05  
22.23  
25.40  
25.58  
31.75  
34.93  
38.10  
113.9  
179.0  
260.4  
358.0  
618.3  
976.3  
80  
110  
150  
270  
400  
580  
800  
1120  
1460  
1940  
132.0 149.2  
180  
324  
480  
696  
880  
203.4  
366.1  
542.4  
786.5  
1080 1220.4 1464.5  
1440 1735.7 1952.6  
2000 2467.9 2712.0  
2720 3227.3 3688.3  
3560 4285.0 4827.4  
-
-
-
-
1084.8 1193.3 1280  
-
-
-
-
-
-
1240 1518.7 1681.4 1820  
1680 1979.8 2278.1 2380  
2200 2630.6 2983.2 3160  
METRIC BOLT TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS  
Coarse thread  
Pounds-Foot  
Fine Thread  
Pounds-Foot  
MIN. MAX.  
Size of  
screw  
Pitch  
mm  
Pitch mm  
Newtons-Meter  
Newtons-Meter  
Grade No.  
MIN.  
MAX.  
MIN.  
MAX.  
MIN.  
MAX.  
4T  
7T  
8T  
3.6  
5.8  
7.2  
5.8  
9.4  
10  
4.9  
7.9  
9.8  
7.9  
12.7  
13.6  
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
M6  
1.0  
-
4T  
7T  
8T  
4T  
7T  
8T  
4T  
7T  
8T  
4T  
7T  
8T  
4T  
7T  
8T  
4T  
7T  
8T  
4T  
7T  
8T  
7.2  
17  
20  
20  
34  
38  
28  
51  
57  
49  
81  
96  
67  
116  
129  
88  
150  
175  
108  
186  
213  
14  
22  
26  
25  
40  
46  
34  
59  
66  
56  
93  
109  
77  
130  
145  
100  
168  
194  
130  
205  
249  
9.8  
23  
19.0  
29.8  
35.2  
33.9  
54.2  
62.3  
46.1  
79.9  
89.4  
12  
19  
22  
20  
35  
40  
31  
56  
62  
52  
90  
107  
69  
120  
140  
100  
177  
202  
132  
206  
246  
17  
27  
31  
29  
47  
52  
41  
68  
75  
16.3  
25.7  
29.8  
27.1  
47.4  
54.2  
42  
75.9  
84  
70.5  
122  
23.0  
36.6  
42  
M8  
1.25  
1.5  
1.0  
1.25  
1.25  
1.5  
27.1  
27.1  
46.1  
51.5  
37.9  
69.1  
77.2  
66.4  
109.8  
130.1  
90.8  
157.2  
174.8  
119.2  
203.3  
237.1  
146.3  
252  
39.3  
63.7  
70.5  
55.6  
92.1  
101.6  
86.7  
143.6  
168  
112.5  
187  
214.1  
158.5  
269.6  
313  
M10  
M12  
M14  
M16  
M18  
M20  
1.75  
2.0  
75.9  
126  
64  
106  
124  
83  
147.7  
104.3  
176.2  
196.5  
136  
227.6  
262.9  
176.2  
277.8  
337.4  
145  
93.5  
162.6  
189.7  
136  
239.8  
273.7  
178.9  
279.1  
333.3  
2.0  
1.5  
138  
158  
117  
199  
231  
150  
242  
289  
2.0  
1.5  
203.3  
327.9  
391.6  
2.5  
1.5  
288.6  
43  
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