Snapper Snow Blower 1694238 User Manual

ATTACHMENT  
OPERATOR’S  
MANUAL  
42” Two-Stage Snowthrower  
42” Snowthrower Attachment  
Mfg. No.  
1694238  
1694874  
1695099  
Description  
42” Two-Stage Snowthrower  
42” Two-Stage Snowthrower  
42” Two-Stage Snowthrower  
1724089  
Revision 10  
Rev. Date 6/2006  
TP 100-3605-10-AT-SMA  
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Table of Contents  
Troubleshooting, Adjustments & Service  
Troubleshooting Chart ...................................11  
Skid Shoe Adjustment ...................................12  
Electric Chute Rotator Gear ..........................12  
Auger Shear Pins ..........................................12  
Impeller Shear Bolt........................................12  
Lift Adjustment...............................................13  
Belt Tension Adjustment................................14  
Belt Replacement ..........................................14  
Recommended Accessories ..............................1  
Safety Rules & Information  
Training............................................................2  
Preparation......................................................2  
Operation.........................................................2  
Children ...........................................................3  
Clearing a Clogged Discharge Chute..............3  
Service, Maintenance and Storage .................3  
Emissions ........................................................3  
Decals..............................................................4  
Required Accessories...................................5  
Recommended Accessories.........................5  
Clean-Out Warning and Procedure..............5  
Initial Setup & Assembly  
Snowthrower Components ............................15  
Install Hitch....................................................16  
Assemble Discharge Chute...........................16  
Install Skid Shoes..........................................17  
Attach Deflector Control Cable Support ........17  
Install Chute Rotator Switch & Harness ........17  
Mount Remote Deflector Control...................18  
Mount Lift Assist Bracket (Manual Lift) ..........18  
Install Snowthrower .......................................19  
Features & Controls  
Control Functions ............................................6  
General Operating Instructions  
Checks Before Starting....................................7  
Engine & Ground Speed Selection..................7  
Stopping & Starting .........................................7  
Transporting.....................................................7  
Snow Removal Suggestions............................8  
Daily Storage...................................................8  
Off-Season Storage.........................................8  
Removal & Normal Installation  
Removal.........................................................22  
Normal Installation.........................................23  
Lift Variations When Using Attachments .......24  
Hardware Torque Specifications  
Chart..............................................................25  
Maintenance  
Schedule for Normal Care...............................9  
General Lubrication .........................................9  
Check Auger Gear Box Oil Level...................10  
Check the Impeller Gear Box Oil Level..........10  
Mounting Remote Deflector Control  
Instructions ....................................................26  
Template........................................................27  
NOTE: In these instructions, “left” and “right” are  
referred to as seen from the operating position.  
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Safety Rules  
& Information  
This machine is capable to amputating hands and feet and throwing objects. Read these safety rules and  
follow them closely. Failure to obey these rules could result in loss of control of unit, severe personal injury  
or death to you, or bystanders, or damage to property or equipment. The triangle  
important cautions or warnings which must be followed.  
in text signifies  
TRAINING  
OPERATION  
1. Read, understand, and follow all instructions on the  
machine and in the manuals before operating this  
unit. Be thoroughly familiar with the controls and the  
proper use of the equipment. Know how to stop the  
unit and disengage the controls quickly.  
1. Do not put hands or feet near or under rotating parts.  
Keep clear of the discharge opening at all times.  
2. Exercise extreme caution when operating on or  
crossing gravel drives, walks, or roads. Stay alert for  
hidden hazards or traffic. Do not carry Passengers.  
3. After striking a foreign object, stop the engine (motor),  
remove the wire from the spark plug, disconnect the  
cord on electric motors, thoroughly inspect the  
snowthrower for any damage, and repair the damage  
before restarting and operating the snowthrower.  
4. If the unit should start to vibrate abnormally, stop the  
engine (motor) and check immediately for the cause.  
Vibration is generally a warning of trouble.  
5. Stop the engine (motor) whenever you leave the  
operating position, before unclogging the  
2. Never allow children to operate the equipment.  
Never allow adults to operate the equipment without  
proper instruction.  
3. Keep the area of operation clear of all persons, partic-  
ularly small children and pets.  
PREPARATION  
1. Thoroughly inspect the area where the equipment is  
to be used and remove all doormats, sleds, boards,  
wires, and other foreign objects.  
collector/impeller housing or discharge guide, and  
when making any repairs, adjustments, or inspec-  
tions.  
2. Disengage all clutches and shift into neutral before  
starting engine (motor).  
3. Do not operate the equipment without wearing ade-  
quate winter outer garments. Avoid loose fitting cloth-  
ing that can get caught in moving parts. Wear  
footwear that will improve footing on slippery sur-  
faces.  
6. When leaving the machine unattended, disengage  
the power take-off (PTO), lower the attachment, set  
the parking brake, stop the engine, and remove the  
key.  
7. When cleaning, repairing, or inspecting make certain  
the collector/impeller and all moving parts have  
stopped. Disconnect the spark plug wire and keep  
the wire away from the plug to prevent accidental  
starting. Do not run the engine indoors except for  
starting the engine or for transporting the snowthrow-  
er in or out of the building. Open the outside doors;  
exhaust fumes are dangerous.  
8. Exercise extreme caution when operating on slopes.  
Do not attempt to clear steep slopes.  
9. Never operate the snowthrower without proper  
guards plates, or other safety protective devices in  
place and working.  
10. Never direct the discharge toward people or areas  
where property damage can occur. Keep children  
and others away.  
11. Do not overload the machine capacity by attempting  
to clear snow at too fast a rate.  
12. Never operate the machine at high transport speeds  
on slippery surfaces. Look behind and use care  
when operating in reverse.  
13. Disengage power to the collector/impeller when  
snowthrower is transported or not in use.  
14. Use only attachments and accessories approved by  
the manufacturer of the snowthrower (such as wheel  
weights, counterweights, or cabs).  
15. Never operate the snowthrower without good visibility  
or light. Always be sure of your footing, and keep a  
firm hold on the handles. Walk, never run.  
16. Never touch a hot engine or muffler.  
17. Never operate the snowthrower near glass enclo-  
sures, automobiles, window wells, drop-offs, and the  
like without proper adjustment of the discharge angle.  
18. Never direct discharge at bystanders or allow anyone  
in front of the unit.  
4. Handle fuel with care; it is highly flammable.  
(a) Use an approved fuel container.  
(b) Never add fuel to a running engine or hot engine.  
(c) Fill fuel tank outdoors with extreme care. Never fill  
fuel tank indoors. Replace fuel cap securely and  
wipe up spilled fuel.  
(d) Never fill containers inside a vehicle or on a truck  
or trailer bed with a plastic liner. Always place con-  
tainers on the ground, away from your vehicle, before  
filling.  
(e) When practical, remove gas-powered equipment  
from the truck or trailer and refuel it on the ground. If  
this is not possible, then refuel such on a trailer with a  
portable container, rather than from a gasoline dis-  
penser nozzle.  
(f) Keep nozzle in contact with the rim of the fuel tank  
or container opening at all times, until refueling is  
complete. Do not use a nozzle lock-open device.  
(g) Replace gasoline cap securely and wipe up spilled  
fuel.  
(h) If fuel is spilled on clothing, change clothing imme-  
diately.  
5. Adjust the collector housing height to clear gravel or  
crushed rock surfaces.  
6. Never attempt to make any adjustments while the  
engine (motor) is running (except when specifically  
recommended by the manufacturer).  
7. Let engine (motor) and machine adjust to outdoor  
temperatures before starting to clear snow.  
8. Always wear safety glasses or eye shields during  
operation or while performing an adjustment or repair  
to protect eye from foreign objects that may be  
thrown from the machine.  
TP-600-4159-01-UV-SMAN  
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Safety Decals  
19. Never leave a running unit unattended. Always disen-  
gage the auger and traction controls, stop engine,  
and remove keys.  
7. Always observe safe refueling and fuel handling prac-  
tices when refueling the unit after transportation or  
storage.  
8. Always follow the engine manual instructions for stor-  
age preparations before storing the unit for both short  
and long term periods.  
9. Always follow the engine manual instructions for  
proper start-up procedures when returning the unit to  
service.  
10. Maintain or replace safety and instruction labels as  
necessary.  
11. Keep nuts and bolts tight and keep equipment in  
good condition.  
12. Never tamper with safety devices. Check their proper  
operation regularly and make necessary repairs if  
they are not functioning properly.  
20. Do not operate the unit while under the influence of  
alcohol or drugs.  
21. Keep in mind the operator is responsible for acci-  
dents occurring to other people or property.  
22. Data indicates that operators, age 60 years and  
above, are involved in a large percentage of power  
equipment-related injuries. These operators should  
evaluate their ability to operate the unit safely enough  
to protect themselves and others from injury.  
23. DO NOT wear long scarves or loose clothing that  
could become entangled in moving parts.  
24. Snow can hide obstacles. Make sure to remove all  
obstacles from the area to be cleared.  
13. Components are subject to wear, damage, and dete-  
rioration. Frequently check components and replace  
with manufacturer’s recommended parts, when nec-  
essary.  
CHILDREN  
Tragic accidents can occur if the operator is not alert to the  
presence of children. Children are often attracted to the  
unit and the operating activity. Never assume that children  
will remain where you last saw them.  
14. Check control operation frequently. Adjust and ser-  
vice as required.  
15. Use only factory authorized replacement parts when  
making repairs.  
16. Always comply with factory specifications on all set-  
tings and adjustments.  
17. Only authorized service locations should be utilized  
for major service and repair requirements.  
18. Never attempt to make major repairs on this unit  
unless you have been properly trained. Improper ser-  
vice procedures can result in hazardous operation,  
equipment damage and voiding of manufacturer’s  
warranty.  
19. Check shear bolts and other bolts at frequent inter-  
vals for proper tightness to be sure the equipment is  
in safe working condition.  
1. Keep children out of the area and under the watchful  
care of another responsible adult.  
2. Be alert and turn unit off if children enter the area.  
3. Never allow children to operate the unit.  
4. Use extra care when approaching blind corners,  
shrubs, trees, or other objects that may obscure  
vision.  
CLEARING A CLOGGED DISCHARGE  
CHUTE  
Hand contact with the rotating impeller inside the dis-  
charge chute is the most common cause of injury associ-  
ated with snowthrowers. Never use your hand to clean  
out the discharge chute.  
EMISSIONS  
1. Engine exhaust from this product contains chemicals  
known, in certain quantities, to cause cancer, birth  
defects, or other reproductive harm.  
2. If available, look for the relevant Emissions Durability  
Period and Air Index information on the engine emis-  
sions label.  
To clear the chute:  
1. SHUT OFF THE ENGINE.  
2. Wait 10 seconds to be sure the impeller blades have  
stopped rotating.  
3. Always use a clean out tool, not your hands.  
SERVICE, MAINTENANCE, AND STORAGE  
1. Check shear bolts and other bolts at frequent inter-  
vals for proper tightness to be sure the equipment is  
in safe working condition.  
2. Never store the machine with fuel in the fuel tank  
inside a building where ignition sources are present  
such as hot water and spacer heaters, or clothes dry-  
ers. Allow the engine to cool before storing in any  
enclosure.  
3. Always refer to the operator’s manual for important  
details if the snowthrower is to be stored for an  
extended period.  
4. Maintain or replace safety and instruction labels as  
necessary.  
5. Run the machine a few minutes after throwing snow  
to prevent freeze-up of the collector/impeller.  
6. If fuel is spilled, do not attempt to start the engine but  
move the machine away from the area of spillage and  
avoid creating any source of ignition until fuel vapors  
have dissipated.  
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Safety Decals  
All DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION and instructional  
messages on your unit should be carefully read and  
obeyed. Personal bodily injury can result when these  
instructions are not followed. The information is for your  
safety and it is important! The safety decals below are on  
your unit.  
SAFETY DECALS  
This unit has been designed and manufactured to pro-  
vide you with the safety and reliability you would expect  
from an industry leader in outdoor power equipment  
manufacturing.  
Although reading this manual and the safety instructions  
it contains will provide you with the necessary basic  
knowledge to operate this equipment safely and effec-  
tively, we have placed several safety labels on the unit to  
remind you of this important information while you are  
operating your unit.  
If any of these decals are lost or damaged, replace them  
at once. See your local dealer for replacements.  
These labels are easily applied and will act as a constant  
visual reminder to you, and others who may use the  
equipment, to follow the safety instructions necessary for  
safe, effective operation.  
Part No. 1716532  
Auger Danger Decal  
Part No. 1722674  
Discharge Chute Danger Decal  
Part No. 1716531  
Main Operation Warning Decal  
WHEN OPERATING  
WITH SNOWTHROWER,  
REAR WHEEL WEIGHTS  
ARE REQUIRED.  
CAUTION  
1716540  
Part No. 1716540  
Rear Wheel Weights Required  
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Required Accessories  
Required Accessories  
It is required that tire chains and two rear wheel weights or Quick Tach Weights are used.  
Never operate on slopes greater than 17.6% (10°).  
Recommended Accessories  
A rear-mounted weight box can also be added for additional traction. The maximum weight added to the tractor  
should not exceed 35 lbs. per wheel, plus 100 additional pounds in the rear weight box.  
For operation on slopes greater than 15% (8.5°), Quick Tach Weights, tire chains, and wheel weights are recom-  
mended. Never operate on slopes greater than 17.6% (10°).  
Required Accessories  
A Lift Lever Kit is required for some of the models covered by this manual, and must be installed as part of hitch  
installation.  
DANGER  
Do not clean out discharge chute with hands.  
Contact with moving parts inside chute will  
cause serious injury. Use a clean out tool. Use  
the following procedure to remove objects or  
clear the chute:  
1. Stop the engine. Remove the key  
2. Wait 10 seconds to be sure the auger/impeller  
blades have stopped rotating.  
3. Always use a clean-out tool. DO NOT use your  
hands.  
TRACTOR CONTROLS  
Before you begin operating the tractor and attachment,  
make certain you have:  
• Read and understood the instructions in the  
tractor Operator’s Manual.  
• Become thoroughly familiar with all of the trac-  
tor controls and their operation, including how  
to safely and properly start and stop the unit.  
• Practice driving in an open area, without the  
attachment, to become accustomed to the unit.  
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Features &  
Controls  
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D
CONTROL FUNCTIONS  
The information below briefly describes the  
function of individual controls. Operating the  
tractor and attachment requires the combined  
use of these controls and additional controls  
whose operation is described in the tractor  
Operator’s Manual.  
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A
Please take a moment  
and familiarize yourself  
with the name, location,  
and function of these  
controls so that you will  
better understand the  
safety and operating  
instructions provided in  
this manual.  
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F
Figure 1. Control Locations  
A. Spout Rotator Switch  
B. PTO Switch  
C. Hydraulic Lift  
D. Manual Lift  
E. Deflector Control  
F. Throttle Control  
A. Electric Spout Rotator Switch  
Controls the electric spout rotator.  
B. PTO Switch  
Engages and disengages the PTO to start and stop the  
snowthrower.  
C. Hydraulic Attachment Lift Lever  
NOTE: The hydraulic lift will only work with the engine  
running and the parking brake disengaged.  
The attachment lift lever raises and lowers the attach-  
ment. To RAISE the attachment, pull the lever back. To  
LOWER the attachment, move the lever forward.  
D. Manual Attachment Lift Lever  
The attachment lift lever raises and lowers the attach-  
ment. To RAISE an attachment, depress the release  
button on top of the lever and pull back. To LOWER an  
attachment, depress the release button and move the  
lever forward. When lowering the attachment, be sure to  
push the lever fully forward into the locked position.  
TRACTOR CONTROLS  
Before you begin operating the tractor and attachment,  
make certain you have:  
• Read and understood the instructions in the  
tractor Operator’s Manual.  
E. Deflector Control  
• Become thoroughly familiar with all of the trac-  
tor controls and their operation, including how  
to safely and properly start and stop the unit.  
The deflector control changes the angle of the  
snowthrower discharge deflector. Twist the handle to  
unlock it, and pull/push it to change the angle.  
• Practice driving in an open area, without the  
attachment, to become accustomed to the unit.  
F. Throttle Control  
Always operate at FULL throttle.  
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General Operating  
Instructions  
WARNING  
WARNING  
Perform the Safety System Interlock test found in  
your tractor Operator’s Manual. If tractor does not  
pass the test, do not operate the tractor. See your  
authorized dealer. Under no circumstances  
If auger does not start and stop when  
engaging/disengaging electric clutch, see your  
authorized dealer. Under no circumstances  
should you attempt to defeat the safety system.  
should you attempt to defeat the safety system.  
Use caution when clearing a snow covered area.  
Snow can cover objects such as curbs, drop-offs,  
and other obstacles. Be familiar with the area you  
are clearing.  
Checks Before Starting  
IMPORTANT NOTE: Refer to Tractor Operator’s Manual  
for important information concerning safely storing your  
tractor.  
To prevent an explosion or fire, never store the  
tractor with fuel in the tank inside a building  
where an ignition source is present.  
1. Refer to the Maintenance & Adjustments sections of  
this manual and perform any needed service. Also,  
refer to the tractor Operator’s Manual and perform  
any required service.  
IMPORTANT NOTE  
Always raise the snowthrower before turning or  
backing up to prevent damage to the unit.  
2. Remove any objects from the work area which might  
be caught in, or thrown by, the auger.  
3. Before starting the engine, clear the auger of any ice  
particles which may cause damage to auger.  
DANGER  
OPERATING ON SLOPES CAN BE DANGEROUS  
4. Adjust the deflector and skid shoes to desired height.  
See Skid Shoe Adjustment and Deflector Adjustment.  
5. Make sure all hardware is present and secure.  
Engine & Ground Speed Selection  
Always run the engine at full throttle.  
Never operate on slopes greater than 17.6% (10°)  
which is a rise of 3-1/2 feet (106cm) vertically in  
10 feet (607cm) horizontally.  
Operate the unit at a slow ground speed when  
driving onto slope. Avoid using brakes to control  
ground speed.  
Normally, a slow ground speed is best for throwing snow.  
The deeper or heavier the snow, the slower the recom-  
mended ground speed.  
When operating on slopes that are greater than  
15 % (8.5°) but less than 17.6%, use additional  
wheel weights or counterweights.  
Starting & Stopping  
1. Start the tractor engine. Set engine throttle FULL.  
2. Lower the snowthrower.  
In addition to counterweights, use extra caution  
when operating on slopes. Drive UP and DOWN  
the slope, never across the face, use caution  
when changing directions and DO NOT START  
OR STOP ON SLOPE.  
3. Engage the electric clutch switch. Snowthrower auger  
should rotate. Disengage the electric clutch switch.  
Snowthrower auger should stop.  
4. Adjust the throttle to full speed. Select the proper  
ground speed.  
For additional traction, tire chains and a weight  
box can be added. Maximum weight added to  
tractor should not exceed 50 lbs. per wheel and  
100 additional lbs. in weight box.  
5. To stop tractor movement, depress the clutch/brake  
pedal. To stop the snowthrower, disengage the elec-  
tric clutch. Before leaving the seat, disengage the  
electric clutch, set the parking brake, stop the engine,  
remove the key, and wait for all moving parts to stop.  
Transporting  
1. Disengage the electric clutch and then raise the  
snowthrower.  
2. Adjust ground speed according to surface conditions.  
3. Select a low ground speed when transporting on a  
slippery surface.  
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General Operating Instructions  
Snow Removal Suggestions  
• Determine the best snow removal pattern before  
beginning.  
• Wind direction is an important factor to consider.  
Rotate the spout to discharge snow downwind.  
• Plan the pattern so that you avoid throwing snow on  
cleared areas and on yourself as you are operating.  
• When land contour permits, it is best to travel in the  
longest direction to minimize turning.  
• In very deep or heavy snow, it may be necessary to  
make the first pass with snowthrower partially raised,  
backing up every few feet and lowering the  
snowthrower to clear the snow left on the surface.  
Also, it may be necessary to slice off less than the full  
width of the auger or reduce ground speed.  
• If snow stops flowing freely from the spout, back  
away until the snowthrower clears itself.  
DANGER  
If the auger stalls or the chute plugs, DISENGAGE  
THE ELECTRIC CLUTCH, STOP THE ENGINE AND  
REMOVE THE KEY. SET THE PARKING BRAKE.  
WAIT FOR MOVING PARTS TO STOP. Remove  
the foreign object or clear the spout with a piece  
of wood before restarting the engine. Never place  
hands into auger housing or spout to clear  
jammed object. Auger may rotate when object is  
removed.  
Daily Storage  
1. Run the snowthrower a few minutes after blowing  
snow to prevent freeze-up of auger.  
2. Allow tractor engine to cool before storing in any  
enclosure.  
Off-Season Storage  
1. Remove snowthrower from the tractor.  
2. Use water pressure or a brush to thoroughly clean  
the housing.  
3. Paint, or lightly coat with oil, any area where paint  
has been worn or chipped away.  
4. Lubricate the snowthrower.  
5. Store the snowthrower and hitch in a dry place.  
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Maintenance  
General Lubrication  
WARNING  
Lubricate the snowthrower as shown in Figure 2. Where  
an oil can is shown use 30 weight oil. Where a grease  
gun is shown, use lithium grease. Lubricate the following  
areas:  
To avoid serious injury, perform maintenance on  
the unit only when the engine is stopped and all  
moving parts have stopped. Always remove the  
ignition key before beginning maintenance or  
adjustments to prevent accidental starting of the  
engine.  
• Oil the chute deflector.  
• Oil the deflector locking control.  
• Grease the chute ring gear.  
Schedule For Normal Care  
• Grease the snowthrower-hitch pivot points.  
• Grease the auger bearings.  
Care Required  
Schedule  
Clean snow and ice from  
snowthrower.  
After each use.  
• Grease the the auger shaft grease fittings.  
Lubricate snowthrower.  
Every 10 hours or at  
least once a year.  
Check gear box oil level.  
At least once a year.  
Figure 2. Lubrication Points  
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Maintenance  
Check Auger Gearbox Oil Level  
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Perform this check every season.  
1. Remove the plug (A, Figure 3) from the side of the  
auger gear box.  
2. Add Simplicity Winter Weight Worm Gear Oil until the  
oil level is even with the fill plug hole.  
3. Reinstall the plug (A).  
Figure 3. Auger Gear Box Oil  
A. Fill Plug  
Check the Impeller Gear Box Oil Level  
Perform this check every season. The gear box oil  
capacity is 12 oz. The gear box can be accessed from  
the rear of the snowthrower attachment.  
1. Remove the oil fill plug (A, Figure 4) from the top of  
the gear box.  
2. Insert a piece of wire into the gear box to check the  
oil level.  
3. Add 85W-90 gear lube oil if required. The box should  
be approximately half full. Air space is required for oil  
expansion.  
4. Reinstall the plug.  
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Figure 4. Impeller Gear Box Oil  
A. Fill Plug  
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Troubleshooting,  
Adjustments, & Service  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
While normal care and regular maintenance will extend  
the life of your equipment, prolonged or constant use  
may eventually require that service be performed to  
allow it to continue operating properly.  
WARNING  
To avoid serious injury, perform maintenance on  
the tractor or mower only when the engine is  
stopped and the parking brake engaged.  
Always remove the ignition key, disconnect the  
spark plug wire and fasten it away from the plug  
before beginning the maintenance, to prevent  
accidental starting of the engine.  
The troubleshooting guide below lists the most common  
problems, their causes and remedies.  
See the information on the following pages for instruc-  
tions on how to perform most of these minor adjustments  
and service repairs yourself. If you prefer, all of these  
procedures can be performed for you by your local  
authorized dealer.  
PROBLEM  
CAUSE/SOLUTION  
1 Snowthrower auger does not rotate.  
A. Electric clutch not engaged. Engage electric clutch.  
B. Foreign material is blocking auger. STOP engine. Remove  
key. Unplug auger with piece of wood. Read WARNING on  
page 5.  
C. Drive chain broken. Replace parts as required.  
2 Auger does not stop when  
electric clutch is disengaged.  
A. Electric clutch brake not operating properly. See your dealer.  
3 Auger rotates, but snow  
is not thrown far enough.  
A. Engine RPM too slow. Set throttle to FULL.  
B. Ground speed too fast. Use slow ground speed.  
C. Snowthrower discharge chute clogged. STOP engine. Remove  
key. Unplug discharge chute using a piece of wood. Read  
WARNING on page 5.  
D. Shear pin/bolt broken.  
4 Scraper bar does not clean  
down to hard surface.  
A. Skid shoes not properly adjusted. Adjust skid shoes.  
B. Lift height out of adjustment. See ADJUSTMENTS section.  
C. No down pressure. See Hitch Installation Instructions.  
5 Snowthrower picks up and  
throws stones on gravel drive.  
A. Skid shoes not properly adjusted for ground surface.  
Adjust skid shoes.  
B. Too much downward pressure on snowthrower. Raise  
snowthrower slightly.  
C. Downward pressure out of adjustment.  
See ADJUSTMENT section.  
6 Tractor does not have sufficient traction.  
7 Tractor not stable on sloping surfaces.  
A. Tractor too light at rear wheels.  
Use Quick Tach weights, wheel weights, and tire chains.  
A. Ground speed too fast. Reduce speed.  
B. Tractor not properly weighted.  
See Recommended Accessories, page 1.  
C. Slope grade too steep. See Safety Section.  
Use Quick Tach weights, wheel weights, and tire chains.  
8 Chute does not rotate.  
A. Rotator gears out of adjustment.  
B. Wire harness disconnected.  
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Troubleshooting, Adjustments, & Service  
Skid Shoe Adjustment  
On smooth surfaces such as concrete or asphalt, the  
scraper bar should scrape the surface. On surfaces  
such as gravel, the scraper bar should be set high  
enough so that it will not pick up debris.  
1. Loosen the nuts securing the skid shoes (see  
Figure 5).  
A
2. Raise or lower the scraper bar to the desired height.  
Use wood blocks to hold the snowthrower in position.  
3. Set the skid shoes so that they are in contact with the  
ground and tighten the skid shoe nuts.  
Figure 6. Chute Rotator Motor Adjustment (Left Side  
Mount)  
A. Capscrews  
Loosen Nuts  
to Adjust  
A
Figure 5. Adjusting Skid Shoes  
Electric Chute Rotator Gear  
1. Remove the cover and loosen the three screws (A,  
Figure 6 or 7) securing the electric spout rotator  
motor.  
Figure 7. Chute Rotator Motor Adjustment (Right  
Side Mount)  
A. Screws  
2. Adjust the motor so that it meshes with the discharge  
chute ring gear and tighten the adjustment screws  
(A).  
Impeller shear bolt located  
on shaft, in front of impeller.  
3. Reinstall the cover.  
Auger Shear Pins  
The auger shear pins (A, Figure 8) are designed to break  
if the auger strikes an object. Replace the shear pins  
with original factory specification shear pins ONLY.  
Impeller Shear Bolt  
A
A
The impeller shear bolt is designed to break if the auger  
strikes an object. The impeller shear bolt is located in  
the impeller shaft between the impeller and auger gear  
box. Replace the shear bolt ONLY with a 5/16-18 x 1  
Grade 5 bolt.  
Figure 8. Shear Pins & Bolt  
A. Auger Shear Pins  
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Lift Adjustment  
C
In the fully raised position the attachment should be 4”-5”  
off the ground. In the fully lowered position, the lift rod  
should compress the spring creating downward pressure  
on the snowthrower.  
B
A
NOTE: Always adjust the lift height before and after  
adjusting the downward pressure.  
LIFT HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT  
1. Fully raise the attachment lift. The snowthrower  
should be approximately 4”-5” off the ground. If not,  
go to step 2.  
2. Lower the snowthrower and adjust the front set collar  
(A, Figure 9) to achieve the correct lift height.  
DOWNWARD PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT  
NOTE: Check that the lift bar or lock plate (Figures 14 &  
15) are in the correct positions  
1. Place the lift in the fully raised position.  
2. Release the rear set collar (C, Figure 9).  
Figure 9. Adjusting Lift Rod  
A. Front Set Collar  
B. Spring  
3. Slide the set collar (C) forward until it is slightly com-  
pressing the spring. Tighten the set collar screw. Do  
not over-compress the lift rod spring.  
C. Rear Set Collar  
LIFT ASSIST ADJUSTMENT (MANUAL LIFT ONLY)  
1. Tighten the lift assist bolt (A, Figure 10) to increase  
the amount of lift assist.  
A
IMPORTANT NOTE  
DO NOT OVER-COMPRESS THE SPRING.  
In addition to providing downward pressure,  
the spring is an elastic medium that absorbs  
shocks caused by bumps and cracks in  
ground surfaces. Over-compressing the  
spring defeats this and may cause damage  
to the unit.  
Figure 10. Lift Assist Adjustment  
A. Lift Assist Bolt  
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Belt Tension Adjustment  
1. With the snowthrower drive belt installed, trunnion  
(A, Figure 11) should be between marks (G) on  
spring tension bracket (B) for correct belt tension.  
2. Turn belt tension handle (C) to move trunnion (A) for-  
ward or rearward until it is between marks (G).  
3. If trunnion cannot be placed between marks, loosen  
capscrew (D) and reposition idler pulley (E) as nec-  
essary. The pivot bracket (F) should be perpendicu-  
lar to the hitch. Retighten capscrew (D) and repeat  
step 2.  
C
B
A
A
G
G
E
D
F
Figure 11. Adjusting Belt Tension  
A. Trunnion  
B. Spring Tension Bracket  
C. Handle  
E. Idler Pulley  
F. Pivot Bracket  
G. Tension Marks  
D. Capscrew  
Belt Replacement  
E
1. Loosen the drive belt by turning the handle (C, Figure  
11).  
C
B
2. Remove the belt from the pulley (D, Figure 12) inside  
the snowthrower and remove the snowthrower from  
the tractor.  
3. Loosen the lockwashers and nuts securing two belt  
stops on idler pulleys (A and E, Figure 12).  
A
4. Install new belt as shown.  
5. Retighten belt stops and adjust the belt tension.  
D
Figure 12. Belt Routing  
A. V-Pulley  
B. Idler Pulley  
C. Electric Clutch Pulley (V-pulley)  
D. Snowthrower Pulley (V-pulley)  
E. Idler Pulley  
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& Assembly  
10  
11  
4
9
8
7
6
12  
5
3
30  
13  
31  
29  
28  
14  
27  
2
26  
32  
24  
1
23  
22  
21  
33  
25  
18  
17  
16  
15  
20  
19  
Ref Qty Description  
Ref Qty Description  
Ref Qty Description  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
3
3
1
1
2
2
2
1
1
2
SNOWTHROWER  
GUIDE, Chute, Hold-Down  
SCREW, Plastite  
DISCHARGE CHUTE ASSY.  
MOUNTING BRACKET  
WASHER, Large  
LOCKWASHER, 1/4”  
NUT, 1/4-20  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
SWITCH  
WIRE HARNESS, Switch  
WIRE HARNESS, Trailer Plug  
SUPPORT  
CARRIAGE BOLT, 5/16-18 x 1  
HAIR PIN CLIP  
ROD, Latch  
NUT, 5/16-18  
LOCKWASHER, 5/16  
NUT, 5/16-18  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
WASHER, Over-size  
CAPSCREW, 5/16-18 x 1  
BRACKET, Spring Anchor  
CAPSCREW, 5/16-18 x 4-1/2  
SPRING RETAINER  
NUT, Cage  
SPRING, Lift Assist  
ANCHOR, Spring  
RING GEAR, Reinforcement  
TIE WRAP  
PIN  
10  
11  
HAIR PIN CLIP  
CAPSCREW, 1/4-20 x 7/8  
LOCKWASHER, 5/16  
WIRE HARNESS, Motor  
Figure 13. Initial Setup (Left Side Mount Shown)  
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Initial Setup & Assembly  
Snowthrower  
& Dozer  
Applications  
E
A
A
D
B
F
C
D
B
Figure 14. Connect Lift Link - Manual Lift Models  
A. Pin  
B. Rear Hole of Lift Bar  
(Snowthrower & Dozer Applications)  
C. Spacer  
C
D. Hair Pin Clip  
E. Upper Hole (Snowthrower & Dozer Applications)  
F. Slot of Lift Link (Mower Applications)  
G. Lower Hole (Mower Applications)  
Figure 16. Assemble Discharge Chute  
A. Plastite Screw  
B. Hold-Down  
C. Chute Ring  
D. Reinforcement Ring Gear  
A
A
B
F
C
D
E
Figure 15. Install Lock Plate - Hydraulic Lift Models  
Figure 17. Discharge Chute Motor Adjustment  
A. Adjustment Screws  
A. Lift Cylinder  
D. Lock Plate  
E. Hair Pin Clips  
F. Lift Shaft Assy.  
B. Flat Head Pin (Original)  
C. Flat Head Pin (New)  
Assemble Discharge Chute  
1. Locate the hold downs (B, Figure 16), reinforcement  
ring gear (D), and plastite screws (A).  
INITIAL SETUP & ASSEMBLY  
NOTE: Some of the following setup procedures may  
already be completed.  
2. Lubricate the base of the discharge chute and ring  
gear with automotive lithium grease.  
3. Remove the cover and loosen the screws (A, Figure  
17) securing the electric spout rotator motor.  
Install Hitch  
Install the sub-frame hitch. Refer to sub-frame hitch  
installation instructions for hitch modifications and 2-  
stage snowthrower drive belt installation for Conquest /  
1700 / 2700 / GT and Lift Lever Kit 1694148. Note that  
the lift bar (B, Figure 14, manual lift models) or lock plate  
(D, Figure 15, hydraulic lift models) must be placed in the  
snowthrowing position (see page 22).  
4. Install the discharge chute and reinforcement ring  
gear (D), and secure to the chute ring (C, Figure 16)  
using the three hold downs (B) and plastite screws  
(A).  
5. Adjust the motor so that it meshes with the discharge  
chute ring gear and tighten the adjustment screws (A,  
Figure 17).  
6. Replace the cover.  
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B
A
B
C
E
C
F
A
D
Figure 19. Deflector Control Cable Support Arm  
A. Support Arm  
Figure 18. Skid Shoe Installation  
A. Carriage Bolt, 3/8-16 x 3/4”  
B. Snowthrower Housing  
C. Skid Shoe  
B. 5/16-18 x 1 Carriage Bolt  
C. Lockwasher & Nut  
D. Washer  
E. Lockwasher  
G
H
F. Hex Nut  
F
Install Skid Shoes  
1. Install the skid shoes using 3/8-16 x 3/4” carriage  
bolts, washers, lockwashers, and nuts as shown in  
Figure 18.  
2. Adjust the skid shoes. See Adjustments section.  
Attach Deflector Control Cable Support Arm  
1. Assemble the deflector control cable support arm (A,  
Figure 19) to the left side of the snowthrower using  
one 5/16-18 x 1” carriage bolt (B), lockwasher, and  
nut (C) using the holes shown.  
E
Install Chute Rotator Switch and Harness  
A
1. Remove the plug from the switch mounting hole in  
the right side of the dashboard.  
D
2. Route the switch harness (C, F, Figure 20) through  
the frame and dashboard as shown.  
3. Install the switch (G) in the dashboard and connect  
the upper end of the switch harness (F) to it.  
C
B
4. Connect the red/yellow power lead (H) to the red/yel-  
low tractor harness lead (E). Connect the black  
power lead to the black tractor harness lead.  
Figure 20. Install Power Port & Switch  
A. Rotator Motor Harness  
B. Trailer Plug  
C. Switch Harness Lower Plug  
D. Plug Hole (Frame)  
5. Mount the trailer plug socket (B) in the frame at loca-  
tion (D). Connect the trailer plug lead (B) to the lower  
switch harness connector (C).  
E. Tractor Harness Leads  
F. Switch Harness Upper Plug  
G. Switch  
6. Do not connect the snowthrower wire harness (A) at  
this time.  
H. Power Leads  
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A
B
C
E
D
D
A
B
C
Figure 22. Install Remote Deflector Control  
A. Clevis Pin  
B. Deflector Control Handle  
C. Mounting Bracket  
D. Hair Pin Clip  
Figure 21. Mount Control Bracket - Current Models  
A. 1/4-20 x 7/8 Capscrews  
B. 1/4 x 1-1/4 Flatwashers  
C. 1/4 Lockwashers  
D. 1/4-20 Nuts  
E. Mounting Bracket  
B
A
Mount Remote Deflector Control  
1. Using the template included in the back of this manu-  
al, drill two 9/32” holes in the dashboard to mount the  
remote chute control. See MOUNTING REMOTE  
DEFLECTOR CONTROL in the back of this book.  
C
2. Mount the mounting bracket (E, Figure 21) to the  
dashboard. Secure with two 1/4-20 x 7/8 capscrews  
(A), lockwashers (C), and large flat washers (B).  
D
3. Install the remote deflector control handle (B, Figure  
22) in the mounting bracket (C) and secure with a  
clevis pin (A) and hair pin clip (D).  
Mount Lift Assist Bracket  
(Manual Lift Models Only)  
Figure 23. Install Lift Assist Bracket  
A. Lift Assist Bracket  
B. Capscrew, 5/16-18 x 1  
C. Large Washer  
1. Mount the lift assist bracket (A, Figure 233) to the  
snowthrower. Slide the bracket back so that it  
engages the snowthrower housing. Secure using a  
5/16-18 x 1 capscrew (B), large washer (C), lock-  
washer and nut (D).  
D. Lockwasher & Nut  
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Initial Setup & Assembly  
Install Snowthrower  
CONNECT TO HITCH  
1. Position the snowthrower in front of the hitch. Insert  
the hitch pin (A, Figure 24) through the snowthrower  
and hitch on both sides of the snowthrower. Secure  
with a hair pin clip (B). Use the back set of hitch  
holes (see inset).  
NOTE: The hitch pin (A) goes in between the belt,  
NOT below or above it.  
B
A
Figure 24. Install Snowthrower  
A. Hitch Pin  
B. Hair Pin Clip  
INSTALL LIFT ROD  
B
2. Attach the front of the lift rod assembly (A, Figure 25)  
to the lift arm (C). Secure with a hair pin clip (B).  
A
C
Figure 25. Lift Rod - Front  
A. Lift Rod Assembly  
B. Hair Pin Clip  
C. Lift Arm  
3. Connect the rear of the lift rod assembly (A, Figure  
26) to the tractor lift arm extension (C). Secure with a  
hair pin clip (B).  
NOTE: If necessary, perform the lift rod adjustments  
found in the Troubleshooting, Adjustments, & Repair  
section.  
NOTE: See Lift Lever Kit Installation Instructions for lift  
rod installation.  
A
C
B
Figure 26. Lift Rod - Front  
A. Lift Rod Assembly  
B. Hair Pin Clip  
C. Lift Arm  
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B
C
A
D
E
F
A
Figure 28. Rotator Motor Electrical Connection (Left  
Side Mount)  
A. Wire Harness  
Figure 27. Install Lift Assist  
A. Spring  
B. Pal Nut  
C. Spring Retainer  
D. Assist Bracket  
E. Capscrew, 5/16-18 x 4-1/2  
F. Spring Anchor  
INSTALL LIFT ASSIST SPRING (MANUAL LIFT ONLY)  
4. Install the spring anchor (F, Figure 27) on the  
bumper.  
C
A
5. Install the lift assist spring (A), spring retainer (C), nut  
(B), and capscrew (E) through the assist bracket (D).  
Tighten until the desired amount of lift assist is  
achieved.  
E
F
B
CONNECT ELECTRICAL HARNESS (UNITS WITH LEFT  
SIDE MOUNTED MOTORS)  
A
6. Route the wire harness (A, Figure 28) along the  
remote deflector control cable and secure with two  
wire ties. Connect the chute rotator harness plug (A,  
Figure 30) to the tractor plug (B). Make certain it will  
not be caught any linkages or moving parts.  
D
Figure 29. Rotator Motor Electrical Connection  
(Right Side Mount)  
A. Wire Harness  
B. Wire Tie  
C. Engine Shield  
D. Clip  
E. Hole in Housing  
F. Rotator Motor  
CONNECT ELECTRICAL HARNESS (UNITS WITH RIGHT  
SIDE MOUNTED MOTORS)  
6. Raise the hood and route the wire harness (A, Figure  
29) along the edge of the frame. Connect wire tie (B)  
loosely around the wire harness (A) and engine  
shield (C). Route the wire harness (A) through the  
lowest opening in grill as shown. Slide clip (D) onto  
hole (E). Place harness (A) into clip (D).  
Note: Leave the wire tie (B) loose to aid in seasonal  
removal of snowthrower.  
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B
C
B
A
D
B
A
Figure 30. Rotator Motor Electrical Connection  
A. Rotator Motor Harness & Plug  
B. Tractor Plug  
E
Figure 31. Belt Routing  
A. Snowthrower Pulley (V-pulley)  
B. Back-side Idler Pulley  
C. Electric Clutch Pulley (V-pulley)  
D. Idler Pulley (V-pulley)  
E. Hitch Pin  
INSTALL DRIVE BELT  
7. Route the drive belt as shown in Figure 31. Note  
that the back of the belt rides in the back-side idlers  
(B).  
NOTE: The snowthrower hitch pin (E) goes in  
between the belt, NOT below or above it.  
8. With the snowthrower drive belt installed, the trun-  
nion (A, Figure 32) should be between the marks (G)  
on spring tension bracket (B) for correct belt tension.  
Turn belt tension handle (C) to move trunnion for-  
ward or rearward until between marks.  
C
B
A
A
G
G
E
If trunnion cannot be placed between marks, loosen  
capscrew (D) and reposition idler pulley (E) as nec-  
essary. The pivot bracket (F) should be perpendicu-  
lar to snowthrower hitch.  
D
F
Figure 32. Adjusting Belt Tension  
A. Trunnion  
B. Spring Tension Bracket  
C. Handle  
E. Idler Pulley  
F. Pivot Bracket  
G. Tension Marks  
D. Capscrew  
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Removal &  
Normal Installation  
G
B
G
A
H
C
F
E
D
Figure 33. Removal  
A. Rotator Motor Plug  
B. Lift Rod  
C. Hair Pin Clip  
D. Hitch Pin & Clip  
E. Clevis Pin & Clip  
F. Assist Spring &  
Anchor  
H. RH Lift Lever  
Assembly  
G. Clevis Pin & Hair Pin  
Removal  
5. Disconnect the rotator motor plug (A).  
1. Fully raise and support the snowthrower with wood  
blocks.  
6. Disconnect the rear of the lift rod (B) from the lift arm  
extension. Remove the hair pin clip (C) from the front  
of the lift rod. Remove the lift rod. Remove the lift  
arm extension from the tractor (see Hitch Installation  
Instructions).  
2. Manual Lift Models: Release and remove the lift  
assist spring and anchor (F, Figure 33).  
3. Lower the snowthrower.  
7. Use the trunnion handle (C, Figure 34) to relieve belt  
tension. Remove the belt from the snowthrower drive  
pulley (A, Figure 35).  
4. Remove the clevis pin and clip (E) from the remote  
deflector control and disconnect the control from the  
mounting bracket.  
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Removing & Installing the Snowthrower  
8. Remove the hitch pin and clip (D, Figure 33) from the  
snowthrower and remove the snowthrower. Reinstall  
all pins and clips to prevent loss.  
9. Remove the clevis pin and hair pin (G, Figure 33 RH  
manual lift models) frame mounted bracket. Reinstall  
all pins and clips to prevent loss.  
10. Return the lift bar (B, Figure 14, manual lift models)  
or lock plate (D, Figure 15, hydraulic lift models) to  
lawn mowing position.  
C
B
A
A
Normal Installation  
G
G
E
1. Install the sub-frame hitch (see Hitch Installation  
Instructions). Be sure to install the down pressure  
lock plate or place the lift link in the snowthrower  
position (see Figures 14 & 15).  
2. Place the snowthrower in front of the tractor and  
secure to the hitch using the hitch pin and clip (D,  
Figure 33).  
3. Route the drive belt as shown in Figure 35. Note that  
the back of the belt rides in the back-side idler (B).  
Note that the pin (E) goes between the belt.  
D
F
4. With the snowthrower drive belt installed, trunnion (A,  
Figure 34) should be between the marks (G) on  
spring tension bracket (B) for correct belt tension.  
Turn belt tension handle (C) to move trunnion forward  
or rearward until between marks.  
Figure 34. Adjusting Belt Tension  
A. Trunnion  
B. Spring Tension Bracket  
C. Handle  
E. Idler Pulley  
F. Pivot Bracket  
G. Tension Marks  
5. Connect the rear of the lift rod (B, Figure 33) to the lift  
arm extension. Use a hair pin clip (C) to secure the  
front of the lift rod to the snowthrower.  
D. Capscrew  
6. Connect the rotator motor plug (A). Route the har-  
ness along the deflector control cable as shown.  
B
C
B
7. Install the remote chute deflector control to the  
mounting plate and secure with a clevis pin and clip  
(E, Figure 33).  
8. Fully raise and support the snowthrower with wood  
blocks. Manual Lift Models: Install the lift assist  
spring and anchor (F, Figure 33).  
A
D
9. Install lift lever assembly (H, Figure 33 RH lift lever  
models) and secure with clevis pins and hair pins (G)  
E
10. Place the lift bar (B, Figure 14, manual lift models) or  
lock plate (D, Figure 15, hydraulic lift models) in  
snowthrowing position.  
Figure 35. Belt Routing  
A. Snowthrower Pulley (V-pulley)  
B. Back-side Idler Pulley  
C. Electric Clutch Pulley (V-pulley)  
D. Idler Pulley (V-pulley)  
E. Hitch Pin  
CAUTION  
Spring under tension. Keep clear of pinch points.  
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Lift Variations When Using Attachments  
Snowthrower  
& Dozer  
Applications  
Snowthrower  
& Dozer  
Applications  
E
A
A
B
F
C
D
D
C
E
B
Mower  
Applications  
Mower  
Applications  
G
A
A
B
F
E
D
C
F
G
Figure 36. Lift Lock Plate - Hydraulic Lift Models  
A. Lift Cylinder  
B. Flat Head Pin (Original)  
C. Flat Head Pin (New)  
D. Lock Plate  
Figure 37. Lift Link - Manual Lift Models  
A. Pin  
B. Rear Hole of Lift Bar  
(Snowthrower & Dozer Applications)  
C. Spacer  
E. Hair Pin Clips  
F. Lift Shaft Assy.  
G. Washers  
D. Hair Pin Clip  
E. Upper Hole (Snowthrower & Dozer Applications)  
F. Slot of Lift Link (Mower Applications)  
G. Lower Hole (Mower Applications)  
LIFT VARIATIONS WHEN USING  
ATTACHMENTS  
When a front-mounted attachment such as a snowthrow-  
er or dozer blade is used with the tractor, the lift mecha-  
nism must be locked to provide downward force. When  
the mower is reinstalled the downward pressure lock  
must be released so that the mower can float.  
Manual Lift Models  
Hydraulic Lift Models  
NOTE: These instructions apply to Conquest / 1700 /  
2700 / YT Series tractors or Broadmoor / 1600 / 2600 /  
LT Series tractors equipped with a lift lever kit 1694148.  
When using a snowthrower or dozer, the downward  
pressure lock plate (D, Figure 36) and an additional pin  
(C) is installed. These parts are included with the attach-  
ment. Note that the washers (G) are not used with the  
lock plate.  
The lift link is installed differently depending on what  
attachment is being used. Refer to Figure 37 for link  
installation information.  
When mowing, the downward pressure lock plate (D) is  
removed and replaced with two washers (G). The addi-  
tional pin (C) is also removed.  
Fully lower the hydraulic lift. The lift assembly is spring  
loaded so it will need to be held in the down position to  
perform of the following procedures.  
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Mounting Remote Deflector Control  
Line Template Up  
with Edge of  
Plastic  
Dashboard  
Mark and Drill One  
9/32” Hole  
Mount Bracket and  
align with Line  
Mark and Drill One  
9/32” Hole  
Figure 37. Template Location  
MOUNTING REMOTE DEFLECTOR  
CONTROL  
NOTE: Read through instructions before beginning.  
1. Open the hood.  
2. Cut out the template and place it on the lower left cor-  
ner of the dashboard as shown above.  
E
3. Mark and drill one 9/32” hole using the template to  
locate the holes.  
4. Mount the remote deflector mounting bracket (E,  
Figure 38) control to the dashboard using upper hole.  
5. Align center of lower hole to dashed line on template  
and mark. Remove the remote deflector mounting  
bracket (E). Drill one 9/32” hole using the marked  
location.  
D
A
B
C
6. Mount the remote deflector mounting bracket (E) con-  
trol to the dashboard. Secure using two 1/4-20 x 7/8”  
capscrews (A) through the bracket (E) and dash-  
board.  
Figure 38. Mount Control Bracket - Current Models  
A. 1/4-20 x 7/8 Capscrews  
B. 1/4 x 1-1/4 Flatwashers  
C. 1/4 Lockwashers  
D. 1/4-20 Nuts  
E. Mounting Bracket  
7. Secure with 1/4 x 1-1/4 flatwashers (B), lockwashers  
(C), and nuts (D) on the BACKSIDE of the dash-  
board.  
DO NOT OVER-TORQUE. Over-torquing may  
crack the dashboard.  
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Template  
Line Template Up  
with Top Crease  
of Plastic  
Dashboard  
Mark and Drill One  
9/32” Hole  
Line Template Up  
with Edge of  
Plastic  
Dashboard  
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MANUFACTURING, INC.  
500 N Spring Street / PO Box 997  
Port Washington, WI 53074-0997  
PRODUCTS  
535 Macon Street  
McDonough, GA 30253  
500 N Spring Street / PO Box 997  
Port Washington, WI 53074-0997  
500 N Spring Street / PO Box 997  
Port Washington, WI 53074-0997  
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