Land Pride Snow Blower SB2584 with S N 881640 User Manual

Snow Blowers  
SB1051, SB1064, SB1574, & SB2584 with S/N 881640-  
33234  
SB10 Series Shown with Optional Hydraulic Chute Rotor and Hydraulic Chute Tilt  
370-027M  
Operator’s Manual  
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the subsequent instructions and warnings are serious - follow  
without exception. Your life and the lives of others depend on it!  
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SB25 Series  
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Important Safety Information  
ITmhpoerstaentaSraefetcyoInmformmaotinonpractices that may or may not be applicable to the products described in  
this manual.  
Safety at All Times  
Look For The Safety Alert Symbol  
The SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL indicates there is a  
Thoroughly read and understand  
the instructions given in this  
potential hazard to personal safety involved and extra  
manual before operation. Refer to  
safety precaution must be taken. When you see this  
the “Safety Label” section, read all  
symbol, be alert, and carefully read the message that  
instructions noted on them.  
follows it. In addition to design and configuration of  
Do not allow anyone to operate  
this equipment who has not fully  
read and comprehended this  
manual and who has not been  
properly trained in the safe  
operation of the equipment.  
equipment, hazard control, and accident prevention are  
dependent upon the awareness, concern, prudence, and  
proper training of personnel involved in the operation,  
transport, maintenance, and storage of equipment.  
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WARNING  
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Be Aware of  
Signal Words  
Indicates a potentially hazardous  
situation which, if not avoided, could  
result in death or serious injury, and  
includes hazards that are exposed  
when guards are removed. It may also  
be used to alert against unsafe  
practices.  
L The operator must not use drugs  
or alcohol as they can change the  
alertness or coordination of that  
person while operating equipment.  
The operator should, if taking  
A Signal word designates a degree or  
level of hazard seriousness. The  
signal words are:  
DANGER  
!
over-the-counter drugs, seek  
medical advice on whether he/she  
can safely operate the equipment.  
Indicates an imminently hazardous  
situation which, if not avoided, will  
result in death or serious injury. This  
signal word is limited to the most  
extreme situations, typically for  
machine components that, for  
functional purposes, cannot be guarded.  
CAUTION  
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L Operator should be familiar with all  
Indicates a potentially hazardous  
situation which, if not avoided, may  
result in minor or moderate injury. It  
may also be used to alert against  
unsafe practices.  
functions of the unit.  
L Operate controls from the driver’s  
seat only. Never operate controls  
from the ground.  
L Make sure all guards and shields  
are in place and secured before  
operating implement.  
L Keep all bystanders away from  
For Your Protection  
L Thoroughly read and understand  
the “Safety Label” section, read  
all instructions noted on them.  
Tractor Shutdown & Storage  
L If engaged, disengage PTO.  
equipment and work area.  
L Do not leave tractor or implement  
unattended with engine running.  
L Lower attached implement to  
ground, put tractor in park or set  
park brake, turn off engine, and  
remove switch key to prevent  
unauthorized starting.  
L Wait for all components to come to  
a complete stop before leaving the  
operator’s seat.  
L Dismounting from a moving tractor  
can cause serious injury or death.  
L Do not allow anyone to stand  
between tractor and implement  
while backing up to implement.  
L Keep hands, feet, and clothing  
away from power-driven parts.  
L Detach and store implement in an  
area where children normally do  
not play. Secure implement  
L Watch out for fences, trees, rocks,  
wires, etc., while operating and  
transporting implement.  
L Turning tractor too tight may cause  
hitched machinery to ride up on  
wheels. This could result in injury  
or equipment damage.  
OFF  
using blocks  
and supports.  
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SB10 Series  
SB15 Series  
SB25 Series  
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Important Safety Information  
These are common practices that may or may not be applicable to the products described in  
this manual.  
L Maximum transport speed for an  
Use Safety  
Lights and Devices  
Transport  
Machinery Safely  
attached implement is 20 mph. DO  
NOT EXCEED. Never travel at a  
speed which does not allow  
adequate control of steering and  
stopping. Some rough terrains  
require a slower speed.  
L Slow moving tractors,  
L Comply with state and local laws.  
self-propelled equipment, and  
towed implements can create a  
hazard when driven on public  
roads. They are difficult to see,  
especially at night.  
L Use towing vehicle and trailer of  
adequate size and capacity.  
L Secure equipment towed on a  
L As a guideline, use the following  
maximum speed weight ratios for  
an attached implement:  
trailer with tie downs and chains.  
L Sudden braking can cause a trailer  
to swerve and upset. Reduce  
speed if trailer is not equipped with  
brakes.  
L Avoid contact with any over head  
utility lines or electrically charged  
conductors.  
L Flashing warning lights and turn  
signals are recommended  
20 mph when weight of attached  
implement is less than or equal  
to the weight of machine towing  
the implement.  
10 mph when weight of attached  
implement exceeds weight of  
machine towing implement but  
not more than double the weight.  
whenever driving on public roads.  
L Engage parking brake when  
stopped on an incline.  
L IMPORTANT: Do not tow a load  
that is more than double the weight  
of the machine towing the load.  
L Disconnect battery ground cable (-)  
before servicing or adjusting  
electrical systems or before  
welding on implement.  
Use A Safety Chain  
L A safety chain will help control  
drawn machinery should it  
Practice Safe Maintenance  
L Understand procedure before doing  
work. Use proper tools and  
equipment, refer to Operator’s  
Manual for additional information.  
L Work in a clean dry area.  
L Lower attached implement to the  
ground, put tractor in park, turn off  
engine, and remove key before  
performing maintenance.  
separate from the tractor drawbar.  
L Do not grease or oil implement  
L Use a chain with the strength  
rating equal to or greater than the  
gross weight of the towed  
machinery.  
L Attach the chain to the tractor  
drawbar support or other specified  
anchor location. Allow only  
enough slack in the chain to  
permit turning.  
while it is in operation.  
L Inspect all parts. Make certain  
parts are in good condition &  
installed properly.  
L Remove buildup of grease, oil, or  
debris.  
L Allow implement to cool completely  
L Remove all tools and unused parts  
before working on it.  
from implement before operation.  
L Do not use safety chain for towing.  
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Important Safety Information  
These are common practices that may or may not be applicable to the products described in  
this manual.  
Prepare for Emergencies  
L Be prepared if a fire starts.  
Wear  
Avoid High  
Pressure Fluids Hazard  
Protective Equipment  
L Keep a first aid kit and fire  
L Wear protective clothing and  
equipment appropriate for the job.  
Clothing should be snug fitting  
without fringes and pull strings to  
avoid entanglement with moving  
parts.  
L Prolonged exposure to loud noise  
can cause hearing impairment or  
hearing loss. Wear suitable  
hearing protection such as  
earmuffs or earplugs.  
L Operating equipment safely  
requires the operator’s full  
attention. Avoid wearing radio  
headphones while operating  
machinery.  
L Escaping fluid under pressure can  
penetrate the skin causing serious  
injury.  
L Avoid the hazard by relieving  
pressure before disconnecting  
hydraulic lines or performing work  
on the system.  
L Make sure all hydraulic fluid  
connections are tight and all  
hydraulic hoses and lines are in  
good condition before applying  
pressure to the system.  
L Use a piece of paper or  
cardboard, NOT BODY PARTS, to  
check for suspected leaks.  
extinguisher handy.  
L Keep emergency numbers for  
doctor, ambulance, hospital, and  
fire department near phone.  
L Wear protective gloves and safety  
glasses or goggles when working  
with hydraulic systems.  
L DO NOT DELAY. If an accident  
occurs, see a doctor familiar with  
this type of injury immediately. Any  
fluid injected into the skin or eyes  
must be treated within  
a few hours or  
911  
gangrene may  
result.  
Tire Safety  
Keep Riders Off  
Machinery  
L Never carry riders or use  
machinery as a personlift.  
L Riders obstruct operator’s view.  
L Riders could be struck by foreign  
objects or thrown from the  
machine.  
Handle  
Chemicals Properly  
L Tire changing can be dangerous  
and should be preformed by  
trained personnel using the  
correct tools and equipment.  
L When inflating tires, use a clip-on  
chuck and extension hose long  
enough to allow you to stand to  
one side and NOT in front of or  
over the tire assembly. Use a  
safety cage if available.  
L Protective clothing should be  
worn.  
L Handle all chemicals with care.  
L Follow instructions on container  
label.  
L Agricultural chemicals can be  
dangerous. Improper use can  
seriously injure persons, animals,  
plants, soil, and property.  
L Inhaling smoke from any type of  
chemical fire is a serious health  
hazard.  
L Never allow children to operate  
equipment.  
L When removing and installing  
wheels, use wheel handling  
equipment adequate for the  
weight involved.  
L Store or dispose of unused  
chemicals as specified by the  
chemical manufacturer.  
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Important Safety Information  
specified by Land Pride. When ordering new components  
make sure the correct safety labels are included in the  
request.  
Safety Labels  
Your Snow Blower comes equipped with all safety labels in  
place. They were designed to help you safely operate your  
implement. Read and follow their directions.  
4. Refer to this section for proper label placement.  
To install new labels:  
1. Keep all safety labels clean and legible.  
a. Clean the area the label is to be placed.  
2. Refer to this section for proper label placement. Replace  
all damaged or missing labels. Order new labels from your  
nearest Land Pride dealer. To find your nearest dealer,  
3. Some new equipment installed during repair requires  
safety labels to be affixed to the replaced component as  
b. Spray soapy water on the surface where the label is to  
be placed.  
c. Peel backing from label. Press firmly onto the surface.  
d. Squeeze out air bubbles with the edge of a credit card  
or with a similar type straight edge.  
818-798C  
Warning: Pinch Point Hazard  
33247  
33247  
33249  
818-205C  
Warning: Moving Parts Hazard  
818-522C  
Danger: Moving Parts Hazard  
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Important Safety Information  
33248  
818-858C  
Warning: To Prevent Serious Injury or Death  
33248  
818-634C  
Danger: Rotating Auger  
33247  
818-130C  
Caution: To avoid Injury or Machine Damage  
33248  
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Important Safety Information  
848-840C  
Danger: Hands in Chute  
2-Places: On both sides  
of chute  
Available after  
Oct. 1, 2011  
33248  
818-132C  
Danger: Thrown Object Hazard  
33248  
Hydraulic Cylinder  
Location  
Hydraulic Motor  
Location  
848-747C  
Warning: High Pressure Fluid Hazard  
Used only with hydraulic motor and hydraulic cylinders.  
35476  
858-148C  
Warning: Pinch Point Hazard  
33234  
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Introduction  
Introduction  
Land Pride welcomes you to the growing family of new  
product owners.  
Pride dealer has trained personnel, repair parts, and  
equipment needed to service the implement.  
This Snow Blower has been designed with care and built  
by skilled workers using quality materials. Proper  
assembly, maintenance, and safe operating practices will  
help you get years of satisfactory use from this machine.  
Serial Number  
Model No. _____________Serial No. _______________  
For quick reference and prompt service, record model  
number and serial number in the spaces provided above  
and again on Warranty page 39. Always provide model  
and serial number when ordering parts and in all  
correspondences with your Land Pride dealer. Refer to  
Figure 1 for location of your serial number plate.  
Application  
Land Pride offers the SB10, SB15, and SB25 Series of  
residential Snow Blowers ranging from 51" up to 84" in  
width. They are 3-point rear mounted units for attaching  
to tractors ranging from 30 to 105 HP with Cat. l or Cat. ll  
hitches and are Quick-Hitch adaptable. These Snow  
Blowers are primarily designed to remove snow from  
driveways, parking lots, and sidewalks in general  
residential areas. Optional front cutting edge and inner or  
outer depth shoes can be purchased with all models to  
increase the life of the units.  
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Left Side  
See “Specifications & Capacities” on page 35 and  
“Features & Benefits” on page 37 for additional  
information and performance enhancing options.  
Using This Manual  
This Operator’s Manual is designed to help familiarize  
you with safety, assembly, operation, adjustments,  
troubleshooting, and maintenance. Read this manual  
and follow the recommendations to help ensure safe  
and efficient operation.  
The information contained within this manual was  
current at the time of printing. Some parts may change  
slightly to assure you of the best performance.  
To order a new Operator’s or Parts Manual, contact  
your authorized dealer. Manuals can also be  
downloaded, free-of-charge, from our website at  
Right Side  
Serial Number Plate Location  
Figure 1  
Terminology  
Further Assistance  
See Figure 1: “Right” or “Left” as used in this manual is  
determined by facing in the direction the machine will  
operate while in use unless otherwise stated.  
Your dealer wants you to be satisfied with your new Snow  
Blower. If for any reason you do not understand any part  
of this manual or are not satisfied with the service  
received, the following actions are suggested:  
Definitions  
1. Discuss the matter with your dealership service  
manager making sure that person is aware of any  
problems you may have and has had the opportunity  
to assist you.  
IMPORTANT: A special point of information related  
to the following topic. Land Pride’s intention is this  
information must be read & noted before continuing.  
2. If you are still not satisfied, seek out the owner or  
general manager of the dealership, explain the  
problem, and request assistance.  
NOTE: A special point of information that the  
operator should be aware of before continuing.  
3. For further assistance write to:  
Owner Assistance  
The Online Warranty Registration should be completed  
by the dealer at the time of purchase. This information is  
necessary to provide you with quality customer service.  
Land Pride Service Department  
1525 East North Street  
P.O. Box 5060  
Salina, Ks. 67402-5060  
The parts on your Snow Blower have been specially  
designed by Land Pride and should only be replaced with  
genuine Land Pride parts. Contact a Land Pride dealer if  
customer service or repair parts are required. Your Land  
E-mail address  
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Section 1: Standard Assembly & Set-up  
Section 1: Standard Assembly & Set-up  
Tractor Requirements  
Chute Assembly  
Tractor horsepower and hitch category should be within  
the range noted below. Tractors outside the horsepower  
range must not be used.  
Refer to Figure 1-2:  
1. Remove bearing strap (#2A) from Snow Blower  
housing. Keep cap screws (#3), bearing strap (#2A),  
chute bearings (#7), lock washers (#5), and hex  
nuts (#4) for reattachment of discharge chute (#1).  
Tractor Horsepower Rating  
SB10 Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 to 32 HP  
SB15 Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30-59 HP  
SB25 Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43-105 HP  
2. Position discharge chute (#1) so that it is facing  
straight back as shown.  
Hitch Type:  
3. Keep chute facing straight back. Slide base of  
discharge chute (#1) over UHMW chute bearing  
ring (#6) until base of chute is fully under the other  
two remaining bearing straps (#2B & 2C).  
SB10 Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-Point Cat. I  
SB15 Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-Point Cat. I  
SB25 Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-Point Cat. I & ll  
PTO Speed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .540 RPM  
4. Reattach bearing strap (#2A) to Snow Blower  
housing by inserting existing 3/8"-16 x 1 1/2" cap  
screws (#3) through bearing strap (#2A), chute  
bearings (#7), and Snow Blower housing flange.  
Hydraulic Quick Disconnect Outlets (Optional)  
Chute Rotational Adjustment. . . . . . . Duplex Outlet  
Chute Tilt Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . Duplex Outlet  
Tractor Weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . See Warning Below  
5. Secure bearing strap with existing lock washers (#5)  
and hex nuts (#4). Tighten nuts to the correct torque.  
!
WARNING  
Ballast weights may be required to maintain steering control.  
Refer to your tractor’s operator’s manual to determine proper  
ballast requirements.  
Torque Requirements  
Refer to “Torque Values Chart” on page 38 to  
determine correct torque values for common bolts. See  
“Additional Torque Values” at bottom of chart for  
exceptions to standard torque values.  
Dealer Set-up Instructions  
When included, it is simpler to assemble the optional  
outer skid shoes or outer wear bars before removing the  
Outer” on page 13 for detailed installation instructions.  
Loading & Unloading  
Refer to Figure 1-1:  
There are two lifting holes (one on each end panel).  
These lift holes are provided for attaching a lift chain to  
the Snow Blower during loading and unloading.  
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33248  
Chute Assembly  
Figure 1-2  
Lift Points  
Figure 1-1  
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Section 2: Optional Assembly & Set-up  
Section 2: Optional Assembly & Set-up  
33237  
SB1064, SB1574, & SB2584  
Chute Rotation Powered By Manual Drive  
Figure 2-2  
33238  
SB1051 Chute Rotation Powered By Manual Drive  
Figure 2-1  
Chute Rotation, Manual  
For SB1064, SB1574, & SB2584 Models  
The following instructions are for Snow Blower model  
numbers SB1064, SB1574, and SB2584 only.  
Chute Rotation, Manual  
For SB1051 Model  
Refer to Figure 2-2:  
The following instructions are for Snow Blower model  
number SB1051 only.  
1. Slide 1 1/4" SAE flat washer (#7) onto spiral end of  
chute adjustment tube (#2).  
Refer to Figure 2-1:  
2. Insert spiral end of chute adjustment tube (#2)  
through hole in mounting bracket (#1) as shown.  
1. Slide 1 1/4" SAE flat washer (#7) onto spiral end of  
chute adjustment tube (#2).  
3. Insert opposite end of chute adjustment tube (#2)  
into hole in chute adjustment mount (#3).  
2. Insert spiral end of chute adjustment tube (#2)  
through hole in mounting bracket (#1) as shown.  
4. Attach adjustment mount (#3) to Snow Blower  
mainframe as shown with two 3/8"-16 x 1 1/4" GR5  
cap screws (#5) and hex flange lock nuts (#6).  
Tighten lock nut to the correct torque.  
3. Insert opposite end of chute adjustment tube (#2)  
into hole in chute adjustment mount (#3).  
4. Attach adjustment mount (#3) to Snow Blower  
mainframe as shown with two 3/8"-16 x 1 1/4" GR5  
cap screws (#5) and hex flange lock nuts (#6).  
Tighten lock nut to the correct torque.  
5. Drive 1/4" x 1 1/2" roll pin (#9) through holes in spiral  
end of chute adjustment tube (#2) until both ends of  
the roll pin extends equally through both holes in  
adjustment tube.  
5. Drive 1/4" x 1 1/2" roll pin (#9) through holes in spiral  
end of chute adjustment tube (#2) until both ends of  
the roll pin extends equally through both holes in  
adjustment tube.  
6. Insert rotation handle (#4) into chute adjustment  
tube (#2) and secure with wire retaining pin (#8).  
Make certain retaining wire is caught over end of pin  
to keep pin from falling out.  
6. Insert rotation handle (#4) into chute adjustment  
tube (#2) and secure with wire retaining pin (#8).  
Make certain retaining wire is caught over end of pin  
to keep pin from falling out.  
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Section 2: Optional Assembly & Set-up  
33235  
Chute Rotation Powered By Electric Motor  
Figure 2-3  
bearing strap (#8), chute bearings (#18), lock washers  
(#16), and nuts (#13). Do not tighten nuts at this time.  
Chute Rotation, Electric Motor  
Refer to Figure 2-3:  
8. Attach drive gear (#4) to electric motor (#21) with  
1/8" x 1 1/4" long roll pin (#17). Drive roll pin fully into  
hub of drive gear (#4).  
NOTE: Existing bearing strap (#2) is replaced with  
new bearing strap (#8) and bolts (#9) are replaced  
with new bolts (#10).  
9. Adjust electric motor mount (#5) and electric bearing  
mount (#7) until drive sprocket (#4) has minimal  
clearance between drive sprocket (#4) and chute  
driven sprocket (#3).  
1. Rotate discharge chute clockwise until chute is  
against chute stop and can not be rotated further.  
2. Remove and discard bolts (#9) and bearing  
strap (#2).  
10. Hold electric motor mount (#5) and electric bearing  
mount (#7) in the adjusted position and tighten  
3/8"-16 GR5 bolts (#10) to the correct torque.  
3. Press Oilite bushing (#20) into hole in electric  
bearing mount (#7).  
11. Attach gear cover (#6) to electric bearing mount (#7)  
with 1/4"-20 x 5/8" GR5 bolts (#11) and hex nylock  
nuts (#15). Tighten nylock nuts to the correct torque.  
4. Insert electric bearing mount (#7) over output shaft  
of electric motor (#21).  
5. Insert base of electric motor (#21) into hub of electric  
motor mount (#5). Make sure bearing mount (#7) is  
beneath motor mount (#5).  
12. Attach pinch point picture decal (#22) to gear  
cover (#6). See “Safety Labels” on page 4 for  
installation instructions.  
6. Secure base of electric motor (#21) to hub of electric  
motor mount (#5) with 1/2"-13 x 2" GR5 bolt (#12)  
and hex lock nut (#14). Tighten lock nut to the correct  
torque.  
13. Attach electric harness (#19) to electric motor (#21).  
14. Coil wire harness around Snow Blower mainframe  
for safe keeping.  
15. Instructions for hooking-up wire harness to tractor is  
beginning on page 14.  
7. Attach electric motor mount (#5) and electric bearing  
mount (#7) to underside of blower chute ring (#1)  
with new 3/8"-16 x 1 3/4" GR5 bolts (#10), new  
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Section 2: Optional Assembly & Set-up  
Chute Rotation, Hydraulic Motor  
Refer to Figure 2-4:  
IMPORTANT: Adjustment screws on hydraulic motor  
are preset at the factory. Do not change factory  
settings. Changing factory settings can cause  
structural damage to the Snow Blower.  
1. Rotate discharge chute clockwise until chute is  
against chute stop and can not be rotated further.  
2. Remove bolts (#9), bearing strap (#2), chute  
bearings (#22), lock washers (#18), and nuts (#14).  
NOTE: Existing bearing strap (#2) is reused with  
SB10 Series Snow Blowers. The SB15 and SB25  
Series Snow Blowers uses new bearing strap (#7).  
3. Attach hydraulic mounting plate (#8) as follows:  
SB1051 & SB1064 Models  
Attach mounting plate (#8) stamped 51/64 to blower  
chute ring (#1) with bolts (#9), existing strap (#2),  
chute bearings (#22), lock washers (#18), and hex  
nuts (#14). Do not tighten nuts at this time.  
SB1574 Model  
Attach mounting plate (#8) stamped 74 to blower  
chute ring (#1) with bolts (#9), new strap (#7), chute  
bearings (#22), lock washers (#18), and hex  
nuts (#14). Do not tighten nuts at this time.  
35477  
Chute Rotation Powered By Hydraulic Motor  
Figure 2-4  
SB2584 Model  
Attach mounting plate stamped 84 (#8) to blower  
chute ring (#1) with bolts (#9), new strap (#7), chute  
bearings (#22), lock washers (#18), and hex  
nuts (#14). Do not tighten nuts at this time.  
10. Install gear cover (#6) as follows:  
SB1051 & SB1064 Models  
Attach gear cover (#6) stamped 370-534D to  
4. Continue to attach hydraulic mounting plate (#8) to  
the Snow Blower with 3/8"-16 x 3/4" GR5 carriage  
bolts (#11) and hex flange lock nuts (#15). Do not  
tighten lock nut at this time.  
hydraulic mounting plate (#8) with 1/4"-20 x 5/8"  
GR5 bolts (#10) and hex nylock nuts (#16). Tighten  
nylock nuts to the correct torque.  
SB1574 & SB2584 Models  
5. Attach hydraulic motor (#19) to hydraulic mounting  
plate (#8) with hex socket countersunk bolts (#12).  
Tighten countersunk bolts.  
Attach gear cover (#6) stamped 370-613D to  
hydraulic mounting plate (#8) with 1/4"-20 x 5/8"  
GR5 bolts (#10) and hex nylock nuts (#16). Tighten  
nylock nuts to the correct torque.  
6. Install gear spacer (#5) over output shaft of hydraulic  
motor (#19).  
11. Screw 9/16" MORB x 9/16" MJIC adapters (#20) to  
ports in hydraulic motor (#19) until tight.  
7. Attach drive gear (#4) and key (#25) to output shaft of  
hydraulic motor (#19) with M6 x 1 x 35 GR8.8  
bolt (#13) and spring lock washer (#17). Tighten  
M6 bolt to the correct torque.  
12. Screw 3/8" x 60" long hydraulic hoses (#23) to  
adapters (#20) until tight.  
13. Screw quick disconnect couplings (#21) (couplings  
furnished by customer) to other end of hydraulic  
hoses (#23) until tight.  
8. Adjust hydraulic mounting plate (#8) until drive  
sprocket (#4) has minimal clearance between drive  
sprocket (#4) and chute driven sprocket (#3).  
14. Attach High Pressure Fluid Decal 848-747C (#24) in  
the location shown. See “Safety Labels” on page 4  
for installation instructions.  
9. Hold hydraulic mounting plate (#8) in its adjusted  
position and tighten 3/8"-16 GR5 bolts (#9 & #11) to  
the correct torque.  
15. Coil Hydraulic hoses (#23) around Snow Blower  
mainframe for safe keeping.  
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Section 2: Optional Assembly & Set-up  
33245  
33243  
Chute Tilt Powered By Manual Drive  
Figure 2-5  
Chute Tilt Powered By Electric Actuator  
Figure 2-6  
Chute Tilt, Manual  
Refer to Figure 2-5:  
1. Attach lower single hole in adjustment tilt arm (#1) to  
lower chute lug with adjustment pin (#2). Secure  
adjust pin with hairpin cotter (#3).  
2. Attach one of the multiple upper holes to the upper tilt  
chute lug with adjustment pin (#2). Secure  
adjustment pin with hairpin cotter (#3).  
Chute Tilt, Electric Actuated  
1. Attach actuator rod ends (#1A & #1B) to both ends of  
actuator (#7) with 1/2"-13 x 1 3/4" GR5 cap  
screws (#3) and hex flange lock nuts (#4). Tighten  
lock nuts to the correct torque.  
2. Attach lower rod end (#1A) to lower chute lug with  
adjustment pin (#2). Secure adjust pin with hairpin  
cotter (#5).  
3. Attach upper rod end (#1B) to tilt chute lug with  
adjustment pin (#2). Secure adjust pin with hairpin  
cotter (#5).  
33244  
Chute Tilt Powered By Hydraulic Cylinder  
Figure 2-7  
Chute Tilt, Hydraulic Cylinder  
5. Attach rod end of hydraulic cylinder (#3) to tilt chute  
lug with 1" x 2 3/4" clevis pin (#1). Secure clevis pin  
with hairpin cotter (#2).  
1. Screw O-ring end of 9/16" elbows (#4A & #4B) into  
hydraulic ports of cylinder (#3). Do not tighten  
elbows at this time.  
6. Tighten elbows (#4A & #4B) to hydraulic  
cylinder (#3) until tight.  
2. Screw 1/4" x 80" long hydraulic hose (#5) to  
elbow (#4A) until tight.  
7. Screw quick disconnect couplings (couplings  
furnished by customer) to hydraulic hoses (#5 & #6)  
until tight.  
3. Screw 1/4" x 85" long hydraulic hose (#6) to  
elbow (#4B) until tight.  
8. Attach High Pressure Fluid Decal 848-747C (#7) in  
the location shown. See “Safety Labels” on page 4  
for installation instructions.  
4. Attach base end of hydraulic cylinder (#3) to lower  
chute lug with 1" x 2 3/4" clevis pin (#1). Secure  
clevis pin with hairpin cotter (#2).  
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Section 2: Optional Assembly & Set-up  
Wear Bar, Lower  
Refer to Figure 2-8:  
Wear Bars, Outer  
Refer to Figure 2-10:  
1. Attach wear bar (#1) to bottom of Snow Blower frame  
with 3/8"-16 x 1" GR5 plow bolt (#2) and hex flange  
lock nut (#3).  
1. Attach adjustable wear bars (#1) to either the upper  
or to the lower holes in the side panels with  
3/8"-16 x 1 1/4" GR5 carriage bolt (#2) and hex  
flange lock nut (#3).  
2. Tighten lock nut to the correct torque.  
2. Tighten lock nuts to the correct torque.  
33242  
Outer Wear Bar Assembly  
Figure 2-10  
Skid Shoes, Inner  
33240  
Lower Wear Bar Assembly  
Figure 2-8  
1. Attach skid shoe mounts (#3) to both sides of Snow  
Blower frame with backing plates (#4),  
3/8"-16 x 1" GR5 cap screws (#5), and hex flange  
lock nuts (#6). Tighten lock nuts to the correct torque.  
Skid Shoes, Outer  
2. Insert skid shoes (#1) into skid shoe mounts (#3).  
1. Attach right-hand skid shoe (#1) to upper hole “A”  
with 3/8"-16 x 1" GR5 carriage bolt (#2A) and hex  
flange lock nut (#3).  
3. Install 1" spacer (#10), 1/2" spacer (#9), and four flat  
washers (#7) over shaft of each skid shoe.  
4. Secure skid shoes (#1) with 1/4" x 1 3/4" wire  
retaining pins (#8).  
2. Attach right-hand skid shoe (#1) to hole “B” or “C”  
with 3/8"-16 x 1" GR5 carriage bolt (#2B) and hex  
flange lock nut (#3).  
5. Make certain wire retainers are caught over end of  
pins to keep skid shoes from falling out.  
3. Tighten lock nuts to the correct torque.  
4. Repeat steps 1 and 3 above for the left-hand skid  
shoe.  
33239  
33241  
Inner Skid Shoe Assembly  
Figure 2-11  
Outer Skid Shoe Assembly  
Figure 2-9  
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Section 3: Tractor Hook-up & Unhook  
Section 3: Tractor Hook-up & Unhook  
Snow Blower Hook-up  
Refer to Figure 3-1:  
Refer to Figure 3-2:  
!
CAUTION  
If adjusted too long, the rotational handle for manual chute  
rotation option can come in contact with tractor or create a  
pinch point between tractor and Snow Blower causing bodily  
injury.  
!
DANGER  
Tractor hook-up to equipment is dangerous and can result in  
serious injury or death. Do not allow anyone to stand between  
tractor and Snow Blower while backing-up to implement. Do  
not operate hydraulic 3-point lift controls while someone is  
directly behind tractor or near the Snow Blower.  
6. Remove wire retaining pin (#2) and move rotation  
handle (#1) in or out as needed to keep rotation  
handle from making contact with tractor or creating a  
pinch point between tractor and Snow Blower.  
NOTE: Land Pride’s Quick-Hitch can be attached to  
the tractor to provide quick and easy 3-point hook-  
up and detachment. See your nearest Land Pride  
dealer to purchase a Quick-Hitch.  
7. Replace wire retaining pin (#2). Make sure wire  
retainer is caught over end of pin.  
before hooking tractor to Snow Blower.  
A tractor with 3-point Category l hitch is required for  
SB10 and SB15 Series. The SB25 Series will receive  
Category l or ll 3-point hich.The lower 3-point arms must  
be stabilized to prevent side-to-side movement. Most  
tractors have sway blocks or adjustable chains for this  
purpose.  
33290  
Manual Chute Rotation Handle  
Figure 3-2  
1. Bolt, hex flange locknut, and Quick-Hitch bushing  
are moved to the lower clevis holes as shown when  
making a 3-point hooking-up. Review “Hitch Pin  
Locations” on page 19 before hooking-up to tractor.  
8. Return to tractor and slowly and carefully raise and  
lower Snow Blower to ensure drawbar, tractor tires,  
and other equipment on the tractor do not come in  
contact with Snow Blower. If necessary, move or  
remove tractor drawbar.  
2. Slowly back tractor to the Snow Blower while using  
tractor’s 3-point hydraulic control lever to align lower  
3-point arm hitch holes with clevis hitch pin holes.  
Leveling The Snow Blower  
Refer to Figure 3-1:  
3. Engage tractor park brake, shut tractor engine off,  
and remove key before dismounting from tractor.  
4. Attach lower 3-point arms to clevises with hitch  
pins (#2). Secure hitch pins with linchpins (#6).  
1. Manually adjust one of the lower lift arms up or down  
to level the Snow Blower from left to right.  
5. Connect top center link hitch hole to upper clevis  
hitch holes with hitch pin and hitch pin keeper.  
(Hitch pin and keeper are supplied by customer.)  
2. Manually adjust length of top-center-link to level the  
Snow Blower from front to back.  
Center 3-Point Hitch Pin And Hitch Pin Keeper Are Supplied By Customer For Upper Hitch Holes When Making A 3-Point Hook-Up.  
Move Bolt, Hex Flange Locknut, & Quick-Hitch Bushing  
to Lower Hole AS Shown When Making A 3-Point Hook-  
33276  
23998  
Driveline Installation  
Figure 3-1  
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7. Push/pull on driveline yoke to be sure it is securely  
fastened to the gearbox shaft.  
Driveline Installation  
8. Rotate access doors (#8) closed and snap in place.  
!
DANGER  
9. Pull back on driveline yoke collar and push driveline  
yoke onto the tractor PTO shaft. Release pull collar  
and continue to push driveline yoke forward until pull  
collar locks in place.  
Do not engage tractor PTO while hooking-up and unhooking  
driveline or while someone is standing near the driveline. A  
person’s body and/or clothing can become entangled in the  
driveline resulting in serious injury or death.  
10. Move driveline yoke back and forth several times to  
make sure yoke is locked in place. If driveline yoke  
will not lock in place, skip to “Check Driveline  
Collapsible Length” on this page.  
!
DANGER  
All guards must be installed and in good condition at all times  
during operation!  
IMPORTANT: Two small safety chains are supplied  
with the driveline. One must be attached to the inner  
driveline shield and Snow Blower frame or gearbox  
cone shield. The other chain must be attached to the  
outer driveline shield and tractor frame. This will  
keep driveline shields from rotating while implement  
is operating.  
!
WARNING  
Always disengage PTO, engage parking brake, shut tractor  
engine off, remove switch key, and wait for PTO to come to a  
complete stop before dismounting from tractor.  
11. Attach safety chain (#1A) to Snow Blower frame or  
gearbox cone. Re-latch safety chain to the inner  
driveline shield.  
!
WARNING  
Some tractors are equipped with multispeed PTO ranges. Be  
certain your tractor’s PTO is set for 540 rpm.  
12. Attach safety chain (#1B) to the tractor frame.  
Re-latch safety chain to the outer driveline shield.  
IMPORTANT: Do not use a PTO adaptor with a  
Quick-Hitch. A PTO adapter will increase strain on  
the tractor’s PTO shaft resulting in possible damage  
to shaft and driveline.  
Check Driveline Collapsible Length  
IMPORTANT: An additional driveline may be  
required if Snow Blower is to be used on more than  
one tractor, especially if a Quick-Hitch is used.  
IMPORTANT: A driveline that is too long can bottom  
out causing structural damage to the tractor and  
Snow Blower. Always check driveline collapsed  
length during initial setup, when connecting to a  
different tractor, and when alternating between a  
Quick-Hitch and a standard 3-point hitch. More than  
one driveline may be required to fit all applications.  
IMPORTANT: The driveline must be lubricated  
before putting it into service. Refer to “Lubrication”  
IMPORTANT: The tractor’s PTO shaft and Snow  
Blower gearbox shaft must be aligned and level with  
each other during installation of driveline.  
1. Make sure driveline is properly installed and level  
before checking driveline collapsible length. (Refer to  
Refer to Figure 3-1 on page 14:  
Refer to Figure 3-3 on page 16:  
1. Park tractor on a level surface. Slowly engage tractor  
3-point lift lever to raise Snow Blower until gearbox  
input shaft is in line and level with tractor PTO shaft.  
2. With driveline level, measure (“B” dimension) back  
from universal joint shield to end of outer driveline  
shield as shown in Figure 3-3. If measurement is less  
than 1", then shorten driveline using instructions  
provided below.  
2. Place gear selector in park, set park brake, shut  
tractor off, and remove switch key.  
3. Support Snow Blower at this height with support  
jacks or blocks to keep unit from drifting down.  
Shorten Driveline  
Refer to Figure 3-3 on page 16:  
4. Remove rubber protective sleeve (#7) from gearbox  
input shaft and discard.  
Be sure to check driveline collapsed length first. If  
required, shorten driveline.  
5. Unsnap one end of both access doors (#8) and  
rotate doors open.  
1. Un-hook driveline and safety chain from tractor PTO  
shaft. Pull outer and inner drivelines apart.  
6. Slide shearbolt end of driveline (#9) onto gearbox  
input shaft until hole in driveline yoke aligns with  
groove in gearbox shaft. Insert 1/2"-13 x 3 1/2" GR2  
cap screw (#3) and secure with hex nut (#4) and jam  
nut (#5). Draw hex nut (#4) up snug (Do not tighten)  
and then tighten jam nut (#5) against hex nut (#4).  
2. Reattach outer driveline to tractor PTO shaft. Pull on  
inner and outer driveline yokes to be sure universal  
joints are properly secured.  
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24804  
Outer Shielding has been removed for clarity.  
Driveline Maximum Extended Length  
Figure 3-4  
23758  
Driveline Shortening  
Figure 3-3  
Check Driveline Interference  
1. Make certain driveline yokes and safety chains are  
properly attached. See steps 10 -12 on page 15.  
3. Hold inner and outer drivelines parallel to each other:  
a. Measure 1" (“B” dimension) back from outer  
driveline universal joint shield and make a mark at  
this location on the inner driveline shield.  
2. Start tractor and raise Snow Blower just enough to  
remove support blocks from under the unit.  
3. Slowly engage tractor hydraulic 3-point control lever  
to lower Snow Blower while checking for sufficient  
drawbar clearance. Move drawbar ahead, aside, or  
remove if required.  
b. Measure 1" (“B” dimension) back from the inner  
driveline universal joint shield and make a mark at  
this location on the outer driveline shield.  
4. Remove driveline from tractor PTO shaft and  
gearbox shaft.  
Refer to Figure 3-5:  
IMPORTANT: Avoid premature driveline breakdown.  
A driveline that is operating must not exceed an  
angle of 25 degrees up or down.  
5. Measure from end of inner shield to scribed mark  
(“X” dimension). Cut off inner shield at the mark. Cut  
same amount off the inner shaft (“X1” dimension).  
6. Measure from end of outer shield to scribed mark  
(“Y” dimension). Cut off outer shield at the mark. Cut  
same amount off the outer shaft (“Y1” dimension).  
4. With PTO off, raise implement fully up to make the  
following checks below. If driveline exceeds any of  
the limits listed, set tractor 3-point lift limiter at a  
height that will keep the driveline within its lift limits  
and to avoid premature driveline breakdown.  
7. Remove all burrs and cuttings.  
o
Driveline does not exceed 25 up.  
Driveline does not exceed maximum allowable  
length recorded in step 2 under “Check Driveline  
Check Driveline Maximum Length  
Refer to Figure 3-4:  
The driveline maximum allowable length must, when fully  
extended, have a minimum overlap of profile tubes by not  
less than 1/2 the free length with both inner and outer  
profile tubes being of equal length.  
1. Apply multi-purpose grease to the inside of the outer  
shaft and reassemble the driveline.  
2. Assemble the two driveline profiles together with just  
1/2 overlapping of the profile tubes as shown. Once  
assembled, measure and record maximum allowable  
length here. ________  
24872  
Maximum PTO Driveline Movement During Operation  
Figure 3-5  
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Section 3: Tractor Hook-up & Unhook  
Refer to Figure 3-6:  
Hydraulic Hook-up  
1. Find a suitable location to mount control box (#1) on  
the tractor. Usually this would be close to the  
operator’s right-hand side on the tractor fender or  
fender console. Exact location should be convenient  
for operating toggle switches (#2 & #3).  
!
DANGER  
Hydraulic fluid under high pressure can penetrate skin. Wear  
protective gloves and safety glasses or goggles when working  
with hydraulic systems. Use a piece of cardboard or wood  
rather than hands when searching for hydraulic leaks. If  
hydraulic fluid is injected into the skin or eyes, it must be  
treated by a doctor familiar with this type of injury within a  
few hours or gangrene may result. DO NOT DELAY.  
2. Route power cable eyelets (#10 & #11) to tractor  
power source or circuit breaker panel. A 10 Amp or  
larger fuse/circuit breaker source should be used.  
a. Connect red lead (#10) to a 12 VDC positive (+)  
power source.  
There are two options requiring hydraulic hose hook-ups.  
They are hydraulic motor for chute rotation and hydraulic  
cylinder for chute tilting. Be sure tractor reservoir is filled  
properly before operating hydraulic motor and/or  
hydraulic cylinder. If tractor reservoir is low on hydraulic  
fluid, there is a chance of drawing air into the system  
causing jerky or uneven movements.  
b. Connect black lead (#11) to a negative (-) 12 VDC  
power source.  
3. Connect power cable terminal (#13) to control box  
terminal (#4).  
4. Connect electric motor (chute rotation) and electric  
actuator (chute tilt) to the control box as follows:  
Hydraulic Motor  
Electric Motor  
1. Locate hydraulic motor hoses and connect quick  
disconnect couplings to a single duplex outlet on the  
tractor. This is best if connected to the control lever  
closest to the operator.  
Plug chute rotation wire harness (#7) to the red &  
black terminal (#5). Verify opposite end of wiring  
harness is plugged to the electric motor.  
Electric Actuator  
2. Set tractor control lever in the non-float position.  
3. Cycle hydraulic system by rotating chute until it  
Plug chute tilt wire harness (#8) to the white & black  
terminal (#6). Verify opposite end of wiring harness  
is plugged to the electric actuator.  
o
points to the left at 90 to the direction of travel and  
o
then rotating chute a 180 in the opposite direction  
5. Check routing of wire harness (#7 & #8) to make  
certain they will not become pinched or pulled apart.  
Tie harness to Snow Blower and tractor as needed  
with cable ties. Cable ties are supplied by customer.  
Do this several times to purge hydraulic motor of air.  
4. Switch quick disconnect couplings at the duplex  
outlet if chute does not rotate in the direction desired.  
It is best if chute rotates to discharge to the right  
when pushing control lever on the tractor forward.  
Chute Tilt  
White Toggle  
Hydraulic Cylinder  
Chute Rotate  
Red Toggle  
1. Locate hydraulic cylinder hoses and connect quick  
disconnect couplings to a single duplex outlet on the  
tractor. This is best if connected to the control lever  
next to the hydraulic motor control lever.  
Power  
Terminal  
2. Set tractor control lever in the non-float position.  
Control  
Box Mount  
NOTE: It is not necessary to purge the hydraulic  
system of trapped air if operation is sluggish. The  
cylinder is double acting and will self purge itself of  
air as hydraulic oil cycles back and forth through the  
cylinder several times.  
White/Black  
Chute Rotate  
Rotate Terminal  
Wire Harness  
Red/Black  
Tilt Terminal  
3. Cycle hydraulic system by extending and retracting  
the cylinder several times to purge hydraulic cylinder  
of air.  
10 Amp fuse  
4. Switch quick disconnect couplings at the duplex  
outlet if chute does not tilt in the direction desired. It  
is best if discharge chute raises when pushing  
control lever on the tractor forward.  
Chute Tilt  
Wire Harness  
Black Wire  
Negative (-)  
Red Wire  
Positive (+)  
33291  
Electrical Hook-up  
Figure 3-6  
Electrical Hook-up  
There are two options requiring electrical hook-up. They  
are electric motor for chute rotation and electric actuator  
for chute tilt.  
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Unhooking Snow Blower  
parking Snow Blower for a long period.  
2. Park on a level solid surface and lower Snow Blower  
to ground level or onto support blocks.  
3. Engage tractor park brake, shut tractor engine off,  
and remove switch key. Stay on tractor until PTO has  
come to a complete stop.  
4. Hydraulic Options:  
a. With tractor shut off, move hydraulic control  
levers back and forth several times to relive all  
hydraulic pressure in hydraulic hoses.  
b. Disconnect hydraulic hoses from tractor duplex  
outlets.  
c. Wrap hydraulic hoses around Snow Blower hitch  
frame for storage and to keep dirt away of quick  
disconnect couplings.  
5. Electrical Options:  
Refer to Figure 3-6 on page 17:  
a. Disconnect electric motor (chute rotation) wiring  
harness (#7) from control box (#1). Coil harness  
up and tie to Snow Blower hitch frame.  
a. Disconnect electric actuator (chute tilt) wiring  
harness (#8) from control box (#1). Coil harness  
up and tie to Snow Blower hitch frame.  
b. Disconnect black negative (-) wire lead (#11) from  
power source.  
c. Disconnect red positive (+) lead (#10) from power  
source.  
d. Remove control box (#1) from tractor, wrap wiring  
harness (#13) up in a coil and tie coils together to  
keep coils from unwrapping.  
e. Store wiring harness (#13) and control box (#1) in  
a dry location.  
6. Unhook driveline safety chain from tractor.  
7. Pull back on driveline pull collar and hold while  
pulling driveline yoke from tractor PTO shaft.  
8. Support collapsed driveline off the ground to keep  
dirt away from yoke end.  
9. Unhook 3-point hitch from tractor and drive tractor  
forward several feet.  
10. Reinstall hitch pins and linchpins in Snow Blower  
hitch for safe keeping.  
11. Collapse driveline by pushing tractor end of driveline  
towards Snow Blower gearbox.  
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Section 4: Adjustments  
Hitch Pin Locations  
Refer to  
33289  
Bushing Is Located In  
Bottom Hitch Holes  
For Quick-Hitch.  
The lower 3-point hitch pins and upper center bolt-on  
bushing can be arranged in the A-frame hitch three  
different ways depending on user preference.  
Use Upper Hitch  
Holes For Center  
3-Point Link  
Standard 3-Point & Quick-Hitch Hook-up  
This is the most commonly used arrangement.  
1. The lower 3-point hitch pins are located in the bottom  
clevis holes.  
Hitch Pins Are Located In  
Bottom Hitch Holes For  
3-Point And Quick-Hitch.  
Customer To Supply Bushings  
For Quick-Hitch if needed.  
2. Bushings, if need, can be added to the lower 3-point  
hitch pins when using a Quick-Hitch. (Lower 3-point  
bushings are supplied by customer)  
3. The tractor’s center 3-point link is attached to the  
upper center hitch holes with a hitch pin and secured  
with a hitch pin keeper. (Hitch pin and hitch pin  
keeper are supplied by customer.)  
Standard 3-Point & Quick-Hitch Hook-up  
Figure 4-1  
4. The center bushing is for Quick-Hitch attachment  
and is bolted in the lower center hitch holes.  
33289  
Bushing Is Located  
In Lower Hitch Holes  
Special 3-Point Hook-up  
Use Upper Hitch  
Holes For Center  
3-Point Link  
This arrangement is used when the tractor’s lower  
3-point arms will not lower enough to remove snow close  
to the ground.  
1. The lower 3-point hitch pins are located in the upper  
clevis holes.  
2. The tractor’s center 3-point link is attached to the  
upper center hitch holes with a hitch pin and secured  
with a hitch pin keeper. (Hitch pin and hitch pin  
keeper are supplied by the customer.)  
Hitch Pins Are Located  
In Upper Hitch Holes  
For 3-Point Hitch  
Special 3-Point Hitch Hook-up  
Figure 4-2  
33289  
Bushing Located  
In Upper Hitch  
Holes For  
Special Quick-Hitch Hook-up  
Quick-Hitch.  
This arrangement is used with a Quick-Hitch attached to  
the tractor and the tractor’s lower 3-point arms will not  
lower enough to remove snow close to the ground.  
1. The lower 3-point hitch pins are located in the upper  
clevis holes.  
2. Bushings can be added to the lower 3-point hitch  
pins when needed for the Quick-Hitch. (Lower  
3-point bushings are supplied by customer)  
3. The center bushing for Quick-Hitch attachment is  
bolted to the upper center hitch holes.  
Hitch Pins are Located In Upper  
Hitch Holes For Quick-Hitch.  
Customer To Supply Bushings If  
Needed.  
Special Quick-Hitch Hook-up  
Figure 4-3  
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Section 4: Adjustments  
Chute Rotation  
Discharge Chute Tilting  
The end of the chute can be angled up or down to direct  
blown snow up close or far away. This is accomplished in  
one of three ways depending upon which option was  
purchased.  
!
WARNING  
Never rotate chute to throw snow at the tractor. The Snow  
Blower is capable of picking up large solid objects and  
discharging them out the chute causing serious bodily injury  
or death.  
Manual Tilting  
1. Stop tractor, place gearshift in park, shut tractor  
engine off and remove switch key. Stay on tractor  
until PTO has come to a complete stop.  
!
WARNING  
Never operate Snow Blower with chute throwing snow  
towards animals or people. The Snow Blower is capable of  
picking up large solid objects and discharging them out the  
chute at high speeds causing serious bodily injury or death.  
2. Pull hair pin cotter (#1) and adjustment pin (#2).  
3. Readjust angle of discharge chute (#4) to suit by  
realigning one of the 4 holes (#5) with hole in  
discharge chute (#6).  
IMPORTANT: Never operate a Snow Blower with  
chute throwing snow towards property such as  
vehicles, buildings, trailers etc. that can be  
4. Insert adjustment pin (#2) and secure with hairpin  
cotter (#1).  
5. Resume snow blowing once new chute angle is set.  
scratched, dented or broken by thrown projectiles.  
IMPORTANT: Do not operate a Snow Blower that  
throws snow towards the tractor or operator. Repair  
chute rotation stop if chute can be rotated to throw  
snow towards tractor and operator before putting the  
Snow Blower back into service.  
Chute rotation can be accomplished in one of three ways  
depending upon which option was purchased.  
Manual Rotation  
1. Stop tractor, place gearshift in park, shut tractor  
engine off and remove switch key. Stay on tractor  
until PTO has come to a complete stop.  
2. Turn rotation handle to rotate chute in the direction  
snow is to be thrown.  
3. Resume snow blowing once new chute angle is set.  
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Electric Motor Rotation  
Refer to Figure 3-6 on page 17:  
Manual Chute Tilt  
Figure 4-4  
1. Stop tractor and place gearshift in park before  
adjusting chute rotation angle.  
Electric Actuator Tilting  
Refer to Figure 3-6 on page 17:  
2. Push and hold control box red toggle switch to rotate  
chute to the left and pull and hold switch to rotate  
chute to the right. Release toggle switch when  
desired angle is reached.  
1. Stop tractor and place gearshift in park before  
adjusting discharge chute tilt.  
2. Push and hold control box white toggle switch to tilt  
discharge chute up. Pull and hold on switch to tilt  
discharge chute down. Release toggle switch when  
desired angle is reached.  
3. Resume snow blowing once new chute angle is set.  
Hydraulic Motor Rotation  
IMPORTANT: Adjustment screws on hydraulic motor  
are preset at the factory. Do not change factory  
settings. Changing factory settings can cause  
structural damage to the Snow Blower.  
3. Resume snow blowing once new tilt angle is set.  
Hydraulic cylinder Tilting  
1. Stop tractor and place gearshift in park before  
adjusting discharge chute tilt.  
1. Stop tractor and place gearshift in park before  
adjusting chute rotation angle.  
2. Push on hydraulic control lever to tilt discharge chute  
up and pull on hydraulic control lever to tilt discharge  
chute down.  
2. Push on hydraulic control lever to rotate chute to the  
left and pull to rotate chute to the right.  
3. Resume snow blowing once new tilt angle is set.  
3. Resume snow blowing once new chute angle is set.  
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Section 4: Adjustments  
33287  
Outer Skid Shoe Assembly  
Figure 4-6  
33286  
Inner Skid Shoe Assembly  
Figure 4-5  
Outer Skid Shoes  
1. Place support blocks under Snow Blower support  
rests (#4) to hold unit off the ground high enough to  
adjust skid shoes (#1) up or down.  
Inner Skid Shoes  
Refer to Figure 4-5:  
1. Place support blocks under Snow Blower support  
rests (#7) to hold unit off the ground high enough to  
remove skid shoes (#1) from skid shoe mounts (#2).  
2. Lower Snow Blower onto the support blocks, place  
tractor gearshift in park, shut tractor engine off, and  
remove switch key. Make certain PTO is not running  
before dismounting from tractor.  
2. Lower Snow Blower onto the support blocks, place  
tractor gearshift in park, shut tractor engine off and  
remove switch key. Make certain PTO is not running  
before dismounting from tractor.  
3. Loosen carriage bolt (#2A).  
4. Remove carriage bolt (#2B).  
5. Rotate skid shoe (#1) down to raise cutting edge and  
up to lower cutting edge.  
3. Remove wire retaining pin (#4) and all spacers on  
top of skid shoe mount (#2).  
6. Reinsert carriage bolt (#2A) into one of 5 skid shoe  
square holes “C” and one of two holes “A” or “B”  
behind the skid shoe mounting tab. Secure skid  
shoes with hex flange lock nuts (#3).  
4. Pull skid shoes (#1) out of skid shoe mount (#2).  
5. Raise or lower Snow Blower cutting edge as follows:  
To raise Snow Blower cutting edge, add an equal  
amount of spacers (#3, #5, and/or #6) to both skid  
shoes.  
7. Tighten carriage bolts (#2A & #2B) to the correct  
torque.  
To lower Snow Blower cutting edge, remove an  
equal amount of spacers (#3, #5, and/or #6) from  
both skid shoes.  
6. Reinsert skid shoes (#1) into skid shoe mounts (#2).  
7. Store unused spacers on top of skid shoe mounts.  
(Three #3 spacers shown on top in illustration)  
8. Secure spacers and skid shoes with wire retaining  
pin (#4). Make sure wire retainer is caught over end  
of pin.  
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Section 4: Adjustments  
33242  
33288  
Outer Wear Bar Assembly  
Figure 4-7  
Roller Chain Take-up Adjustment  
Figure 4-8  
Outer Wear Bars  
Roller Chain Take-up  
Refer to Figure 4-8:  
1. Place support blocks under Snow Blower support  
rests to hold unit off the ground high enough to adjust  
wear bars (#1) up or down.  
IMPORTANT: Tighten roller chain until bottom chain  
has 3/8" to 1/2" slack. Do not tension roller chain  
tight. A tensioned tight roller chain will accelerate  
chain wear and sprocket wear.  
2. Lower Snow Blower onto the support blocks, place  
tractor gearshift in park, shut tractor engine off, and  
remove switch key. Make certain PTO is not running  
before dismounting from tractor.  
1. Remove cap screws (#2) and idler guard (#1). Keep  
guard and guard hardware for reattachment.  
3. Remove carriage bolts (#2).  
2. Loosen 5/8" cap screw (#3) and push down on idler  
sprocket (#7) until vertical movement in the middle of  
bottom chain has 3/8" to 1/2" slack.  
4. Move wear bars (#1) up or down to the preferred  
height and reinsert carriage bolts (#2).  
5. Secure wear bars (#1) with existing hex flange lock  
nuts (#3). Tighten lock nuts to the correct torque.  
3. Hold sprocket in this position and tighten 5/8"-11 cap  
screw (#3) to the correct torque.  
4. Attach idler guard (#1) with 5/16"-18 x 1" GR5 hex  
head cap screws (#2), 2-flat washers (#6), spring  
lock washers (#5), and hex nuts (#4). Tighten hex  
nuts to the correct torque.  
NOTE: When wear bars (#1) are worn excessively,  
they can be turned upside down and reused to  
extend wear life.  
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Section 5: Operating Instructions  
Section 5: Operating Instructions  
5. Check for and remove foreign objects wrapped  
Operating Checklist  
around auger and Impeller.  
Hazard control and accident prevention are dependent  
upon the awareness, concern, prudence, and proper  
training involved in the operation, transport, storage, and  
maintenance of the Snow Blower. Therefore, it is  
absolutely essential that no one operates the Snow  
Blower without first having read, fully understood, and  
become totally familiar with the Operator’s Manual. Make  
sure the operator has paid particular attention to:  
6. Check for bent, broken, and extreme wear on auger  
flighting and impeller. Repair auger and impeller as  
required.  
7. Remove solid supports from under the Snow Blower  
and verify skid shoes or wear bars are set at the  
correct height.  
The remaining inspections are made by engaging PTO to  
check for auger and impeller interferences.  
!
WARNING  
Stop PTO immediately if auger or impeller makes contact with  
Snow Blower housing. Wait for PTO to come to a complete  
stop before dismounting from tractor to check for probable  
causes. Make necessary repairs before continuing on.  
IMPORTANT: Do not exceed rated PTO speed.  
Excessive engine speed will cause damage to  
power train components.  
The following inspection should be performed before  
using the Snow Blower.  
Operating Checklist  
8. Start tractor, set throttle to idle or slightly above idle,  
and slowly engage PTO.  
L
Check  
Page  
9. Once Snow Blower is running smoothly, increase  
tractor PTO speed to 540 RPM. Stop PTO  
immediately if an unusual sound is heard.  
Read and follow all safety rules carefully.  
Make sure all guards & shields are in place.  
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10. Investigate cause of noise and make repairs before  
putting Snow Blower back into service.  
Follow hook-up & driveline Installation. Refer to  
Make all required adjustments.  
Transporting  
Preform all required maintenance.  
!
WARNING  
When traveling on public roads, use accessory lights, SMV  
sign, clean reflectors, and other adequate devices to warn  
operators in other vehicles of your presence. Always comply  
with all federal, state, and local laws.  
Lubricate Snow Blower and driveline as needed.  
Lubricate gearbox and replace oil plugs.  
Check initially and periodically for loose bolts &  
pins. Refer to “Torque Values Chart”.  
IMPORTANT: Always disengage tractor PTO before  
raising Snow Blower to transport position.  
1. Make sure driveline does not contact tractor or Snow  
Blower when raising unit to transport position.  
Inspection Procedures  
Make the following inspections with Snow Blower  
attached to a tractor, gearshift set in park, PTO  
disengaged, and PTO completely stopped:  
2. Reduce tractor ground speed when turning and  
leave enough clearance so Snow Blower does not  
contact obstacles such as buildings, trees, or fences.  
1. Inspect tractor safety equipment to make sure it is in  
good working condition.  
3. Limit transport speed to 20 mph. Transport only with  
a tractor of sufficient size and horsepower.  
2. Carefully raise and lower implement to ensure  
drawbar, tires, and other equipment on the tractor do  
not contact Snow Blower frame or driveline.  
4. When traveling on roadways, transport in such a way  
that faster moving vehicles may pass you safely.  
5. Shift tractor to a lower gear when traveling over  
rough or hilly terrain.  
3. Check driveline guards to make certain they are in  
good working condition and in place.  
4. Check driveline to be sure it is securely connected to  
tractor PTO shaft and Snow Blower gearbox shaft.  
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Section 5: Operating Instructions  
Safety Information  
!
DANGER  
Do not lift 3-point Snow Blower fully up with driveline  
engaged. A Snow Blower raised too high can cause rotating  
u-joints to break apart and throw components at high speeds  
causing serious injury or death.  
!
DANGER  
Do not engage tractor PTO while hooking-up and unhooking  
driveline or while someone is standing near the driveline. A  
person’s body and/or clothing can become entangled in the  
driveline resulting in serious injury or death.  
!
DANGER  
Do not operate and/or travel across steep inclines where a  
tractor can slip or roll-over causing serious injury or death.  
Consult your tractor’s manual for acceptable inclines the  
tractor is capable of traveling across.  
!
DANGER  
Always operate Snow Blower with tractor flashing lights  
turned on. Be extremely careful blowing snow at night with  
rear bright lights on. Approaching traffic from either direction  
can mistake which traffic lane you are traveling in and your  
direction of travel.  
!
DANGER  
Always disconnect driveline from tractor PTO before  
servicing drive train components or underside of unit. Snow  
Blower can be engaged if tractor is started causing bodily  
injury or death.  
!
DANGER  
Keep people and animals away from tractor and Snow Blower  
while unit is operating. They can become entangled in the  
Snow Blower auger or ran over by the tractor and/or Snow  
Blower causing serious injury or death.  
!
DANGER  
Never run gravel, crushed rock, or other solid objects through  
the Snow Blower. Doing so will result in an expensive break-  
down. The Snow Blower is also capable of throwing solid  
objects at high speeds causing property damage and injury or  
death to animals and people.  
!
DANGER  
Always disengage PTO and wait for PTO to come to a  
complete stop before cleaning out a plugged discharge chute.  
The impeller blades are located just below the chute and will  
nip off fingers/hands while unplugging the chute if turning.  
!
DANGER  
Always secure Snow Blower in the up position with solid  
supports before servicing underside of Snow Blower. Never  
work under equipment supported by hydraulics. Hydraulics  
can drop equipment if controls are actuated or if hydraulic  
lines burst. Either situation can drop the Snow Blower  
instantly even when power to hydraulics is shut off.  
!
DANGER  
Never attempt to unclog built-up snow from the auger or  
chute, make adjustments, perform maintenance, or clean the  
Snow Blower with PTO engaged. Rotating impeller and auger  
can causing serious bodily injury or death.  
!
DANGER  
!
WARNING  
Do not operate a broken or bent driveline. Such drivelines can  
break apart while rotating at high speeds causing serious  
injury or death. Always remove Snow Blower from service  
until damaged drivelines are repaired or replaced.  
Always disengage PTO, place gear selector in park or in  
neutral with park brake set, shut tractor engine off, remove  
switch key, and wait for PTO to come to a complete stop before  
dismounting from tractor.  
!
DANGER  
!
WARNING  
All guards must be installed and in good condition at all times  
during operation!  
Clear area to be worked of debri and other unforeseen  
removable objects before blowing snow. Mark any potential  
hazards that cannot be removed such as tree stumps, post,  
rocks, holes, and drop-offs with a visible flag.  
!
DANGER  
Tractor PTO shield, Gearbox shaft shield, and driveline  
shields must be secured in place when operating Snow Blower  
to avoid injury or death from entanglement in driveline.  
!
WARNING  
Do not remove snow from an icy surface unless tractor is  
properly equipped for working on such a surface. Always  
proceed with caution when traveling on ice. An icy surface  
covered with snow will result in loss of traction and steering  
control.  
!
DANGER  
Make certain Snow Blower is resting on the ground and all  
hydraulic pressure is relieved before disconnecting hydraulic  
fittings for the Snow Blower.  
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Section 5: Operating Instructions  
!
!
WARNING  
WARNING  
Do not operate Snow Blower with loose pins, bolts, and nuts.  
Loose hardware can result in a serious breakdown causing  
bodily injury or death.  
Never pile snow where it obstructs visibility of traffic. Never  
pile snow near fire hydrants, mailboxes, water drains, shut-off  
valves, electrical boxes, handicap, and parking areas.  
!
!
WARNING  
WARNING  
Never operate Snow Blower without good visibility and light.  
Use a tractor equipped with a cab to make seeing easier.  
Beware of obstacles along side the tractor while making turns  
backing-up removing snow. Never swing front of tractor or  
tractor mounted front loader into fire hydrants mail boxes,  
buildings, vehicles, fences, trees, or other standing obstacles.  
!
WARNING  
Always dress to stay warm in cold weather. Use a tractor  
equipped with a cab to help stay warm and to protect against  
cold blowing snow. Never allow your body or extremities to  
become too cold. Go inside to warm-up if you are getting too  
cold.  
!
WARNING  
Do not operate Snow Blower with loose pins, bolts, and nuts.  
Loose hardware can result in a serious breakdown causing  
bodily injury or death.  
!
!
WARNING  
WARNING  
Dress properly for the job. Do not wear loose fitting clothing  
that could get caught in moving parts and be careful with long  
hair around moving parts. Wear footwear that will improve  
footing on slippery surfaces. Always be sure of your footing  
and keep a firm hold on handles. Walk, never run.  
Never remove snow that has been plowed. Blow only fresh  
snow that has not been disturbed. Plowed snow contains  
foreign particles such as dirt and rocks that can cause serious  
bodily injury or death.  
!
WARNING  
!
Do not operate Snow Blower with auger flighting or impeller  
blades that are broken or bent making contact with the  
housing. Broken or bent flighting and blades can break loose  
from the Snow Blower at high speeds causing serious injury or  
death.  
WARNING  
at the tractor. The Snow Blower is capable of picking up solid  
objects and discharging them at high speeds causing serious  
bodily injury or death.  
o
The chute can rotate 360 . Never rotate chute to throw snow  
!
!
WARNING  
WARNING  
Keep people and animals away while removing snow. Never  
operate Snow Blower with chute throwing snow towards  
animals or people. The Snow Blower is capable of picking up  
large solid objects and discharging them at high speeds  
causing serious bodily injury or death.  
Do not use Snow Blower as a working platform. The Snow  
Blower is not properly designed or guarded for this use and  
could cause a serious injury or death.  
!
WARNING  
Never allow riders including children on the tractor or Snow  
Blower. They can fall and be ran over causing serious injury  
or death.  
!
WARNING  
Always be aware of pedestrians and vehicle traffic. Move snow  
during low-traffic hours. Always exercise safety, courtesy, and  
common sense.  
!
WARNING  
Do not use Snow Blower to lift or carry objects; to pull fence  
posts, stumps or other objects; or to tow other equipment.  
Doing so can damage the Snow Blower, cause serious bodily  
injury or death.  
!
WARNING  
If required, use back-up alarm to warn others you are backing-  
up. Always comply with all federal, state, and local laws.  
IMPORTANT: Check driveline coupling bolt at the  
gearbox input shaft daily to verify if it is tight and  
yoke is secured to gearbox input shaft. Check  
driveline yoke at tractor PTO shaft to verify pull collar  
is properly locked to PTO shaft.  
!
WARNING  
Always travel removing snow at a speed that allows the  
operator to be in control at all times and always be ready to  
make emergency stops. Snow removal speed will vary  
depending on depth of snow, how wet the snow is, and how  
tight the snow is compacted.  
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edges, fire hydrants, stumps, and other obstructions that  
are not easily seen. It really pays to inspect a new area  
and to develop a safe plan before moving snow.  
IMPORTANT: Never operate Snow Blower with  
chute throwing snow towards property such as  
vehicles and buildings that can be scratched,  
dented, or broken by solid objects hitting them.  
Determine how close to the ground the Snow Blower can  
be operated. Set skid shoes or outer wear bars to hold  
the Snow Blower off the ground at a predetermined  
height. Surfaces with gravel or crushed rock will require a  
higher setting than hard flat surfaces such as asphalt and  
concrete. Never set Snow Blower so low as to pick-up  
grave and rock.  
IMPORTANT: Do not use Snow Blower as a Box  
Scraper or to blow other materials. Doing so can  
break the auger, impeller, gearbox, driveline, and  
cause structural damage to the unit.  
Determine wind direction and devise a removal plan that  
will allow wind to carry blown snow away from the  
operator and not towards the operator. Snow discharged  
out the Snow Blower and blown back at you will obstruct  
your view and can totally block your vision of work.  
NOTE: Always check with local regulations to know  
where snow can be legally piled. Never pile snow on  
someone else’s property, streets, or sidewalks.  
General Operator Instructions  
It is important that you familiarize yourself with the  
Operator’s Manual, complete Operators Checklist,  
properly attach the Snow Blower to your tractor, and  
make leveling adjustments before running an operational  
safety check. If you detect a malfunction in either the  
Snow Blower or tractor during the operational safety  
check, immediately shut tractor off, remove switch key,  
and make all necessary repairs/adjustments before  
continuing.  
Determine direction to blow snow and rotate chute to  
blow snow in that direction. To minimize work, do not  
blow snow over an area that has already been cleared of  
snow and never rotate chute to blow snow towards the  
tractor. Hard objects can be thrown at the tractor and  
operator.  
Determine chute tilt angle and set chute to this angle.  
This angle will vary depending on how far snow is to be  
blown, how light and fluffy the snow is, and how wet and  
heavy it is.  
Make sure the tractor park brake is engaged, PTO is  
disengaged, and Snow Blower is resting on the ground  
before starting tractor for the operational safety check.  
Start tractor and set engine throttle speed at a low idle.  
Raise Snow Blower with tractor’s rear hydraulic lift  
control lever to transport position making sure that the  
driveline does not bind and does not contact the Snow  
Blower frame. Lower Snow Blower to the ground and at a  
low engine speed engage PTO. If everything is running  
smoothly at a low idle, slowly increase tractor engine  
RPM until it reaches the Snow Blower’s full PTO  
Some adjustments to the chute rotation and chute tilt  
angle may be necessary after traveling a few feet. If  
operator needs to get off the tractor to make  
adjustments, he must stop the tractor, disengage PTO,  
place gear selector in park or in neutral with park brake  
set, shut engine off, remove switch key, and wait for PTO  
to stop running before dismounting tractor.  
It is now time to back the Snow Blower up to your starting  
point. Once at your starting point, stop backing up and  
lower Snow Blower down onto its skid shoes or wear  
bars. Make sure all pressure is off the 3-point lift arms.  
operating speed of 540 RPM. If everything is still running  
smoothly, return engine to low idle, and disengage PTO.  
You should now be ready to transport to your snow  
blowing site at a safe ground speed. On roadways  
transport in such a manner that faster moving vehicles  
can easily see you and pass you safely. Reduce your  
speed when travelling over rough and hilly terrain. Avoid  
quick or sharp steering corrections. Take extra care to  
ensure that the Snow Blower doesn’t come into contact  
with obstacles such as trees, buildings, or fences. Use  
accessory lights and appropriate reflective devices to  
provide adequate warning to pedestrians and other  
vehicle operators when traveling on public roads and in  
the dark of night. Comply with all local, state, and federal  
laws.  
The heavier and deeper the snow, the slower your will  
need to travel. Make certain you maintain 540 RPM PTO  
speed and a travel speed between 1 and 5 MPH that will  
allow you to be in control at all times. Make a tractor gear  
and range selection that will enable you to maintain these  
speed combinations.  
Set throttle at an idle speed, and engage PTO. Listen for  
unusual clicking or knocking sounds as the auger and  
impeller start rotating. If everything sounds fine increase  
throttle to 540 RPM PTO speed. If an unusual sound is  
heard, shut tractor down immediately, investigate cause,  
and make necessary repairs before continuing.  
Start backing up slowly with engine running at 540 RPM  
PTO speed. If travel speed is too fast, shift gears to a  
slower speed. Only shift to a higher speed if you are  
certain it will be a safe traveling speed. The heavier and  
deeper the snow the slower you will need to travel. Make  
certain you maintain 540 RPM PTO speed and a travel  
speed that allows you to be in control at all times. Make a  
tractor gear and range selection that will enable you to  
maintain these speed combinations.  
It is important that you know the area where snow is to be  
removed and what lies beneath the snow. If possible,  
survey the area ahead of the snow. Remove all possible  
obstructions and mark any obstructions that cannot be  
removed with flags that project above the snow. If you are  
unfamiliar with the area, ask someone who can identify  
hidden obstructions so that you can mark them with a  
flag. Flag manholes, water meters, gas meters, culvert  
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Section 5: Operating Instructions  
Turn your head to look where you are traveling while  
backing-up. Do not use rear view mirrors to view direction  
of travel while backing up. It is very important that you get  
a full field of view to prevent an accident.  
Beware of obstacles along side the tractor while making  
turns backing-up removing snow. Never swing front of  
tractor or tractor mounted front loader into fire hydrants  
mail boxes, buildings, vehicles, fences, trees, or other  
standing obstacles. Shift to a lower gear and travel very  
slow when in a tight situation to allow time to react and  
stop the tractor before hitting an obstacle.  
Once you have reached end of travel, stop tractor, raise  
Snow Blower up, and travel forward to the front of your  
work to make another run at blowing snow. It is not  
necessary to disengage PTO while traveling forward if  
Snow Blower is raised to a height that does not exceed  
driveline limits. For explanation of driveline limits, see  
Once at the front, back Snow Blower up to your next  
starting point, lower unit down onto its skid shoes or wear  
bars until all pressure is off the 3-point arms, engage  
PTO, and begin traveling blowing snow.  
With a little practice you will be pleased with what you  
and your Land Pride Snow Blower can do. Whether you  
are done blowing snow, need to take a break, or just need  
to make a few adjustments to the Snow Blower,  
remember to always do the following:  
Reduce tractor’s engine rpm  
Disengage PTO  
Stop on level ground and set tractor park brake  
Turn off the engine and remove the key  
Stay on the tractor until the Snow Blower auger have  
come to a complete dead stop.  
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Section 6: Maintenance & Lubrication  
General Maintenance Information  
Proper servicing and adjustment is the key to the long life  
of any implement. With careful inspection and routine  
maintenance, you can avoid costly downtime and repair.  
Auger & Impeller Inspection  
1. Check 3/8"-16 GR5 Impeller bolt (#3) for tightness,  
Make certain it is torqued tight.  
Check all bolts after using unit for several hours to be  
sure they are tight. Replace any worn, damaged, or  
illegible safety labels by obtaining new labels from your  
Land Pride dealer.  
2. Check impellers (#1) for wear, structural cracks, and  
breakage. Repair or replace impeller before it  
causes structural damage to Snow Blower housing.  
3. Check for bent impellers (#1) that are making contact  
or are about to make contact with Snow Blower  
housing. Repair or replace impeller before it causes  
structural damage to Snow Blower housing.  
The parts on your Snow Blower have been specially  
designed and should only be replaced with genuine Land  
Pride parts. Do not alter the Snow Blower in a way which  
will adversely affect its performance.  
4. Check auger flighting (#2A) and auger paddles (#2B)  
for wear, structural cracks, bending, and breakage.  
Repair or replace auger before components break-  
off and are sent into the impeller or through the air.  
Tractor Maintenance  
One of the most important things you can do to prevent  
hydraulic system problems is ensure that your tractor's  
reservoir remains free of dirt and contamination.  
5. Check end bearings (#6) for wear. Replace bearings  
that are worn excessively.  
Use a clean cloth to wipe hose ends before attaching  
them to your tractor. Replace your tractor’s hydraulic filter  
element at the prescribed intervals. These simple  
maintenances will go a long way to prevent occurrence of  
control valve and hydraulic cylinder problems.  
6. Lubricate bearings as required. See lubrication  
7. Check bearing mounting bolts (#4) for tightness.  
Make certain they are tightened to the correct torque.  
8. Check roller chain and sprocket (#5) for wear and  
chain tightness. Replace chain and/or sprocket if  
they are worn excessively. See “Roller Chain Take-  
up” instructions on page 22.  
33295  
Auger & Impeller Inspection  
Figure 6-1  
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Shearbolt Protection  
Two Holes For  
Storing Drive  
Shaft Shearbolts  
The Snow Blower is protected from large objects  
entering the Snow Blower housing with a drive shaft  
shearbolt and a driveline shearbolt. They must be kept  
tight to keep them from wearing on the bolt holes and to  
prevent bolt wear.  
Drive Shaft Shearbolt  
Refer to Figure 6-2:  
There are two holes above the roller chain for storing  
extra drive shaft shearbolts with lock nuts. A good  
practice would be to keep several shearbolts on hand at  
all times. Shearbolts can be purchased from your nearest  
Land Pride dealer.  
1. Loosen hand knobs (#6) and remove rear drive shaft  
guard (#3).  
2. Realign holes in drive shaft tabs (#1 & #2) and insert  
new shearbolt (#4) through the holes. Secure bolt  
with hex nylock nut (#5). Tighten nylock nut.  
33296  
Drive Shaft Shearbolt  
Figure 6-2  
IMPORTANT: Always retighten set screws (#7) in  
outer bearing after replacing a broken shear bolt to  
ensure the set screws have not come loose.  
3
2
1
3. Retighten bearing set screws (#7).  
4. Replace guard (#3) and secure with knobs (#6).  
Drive Shaft Shearbolt Part Numbers  
Part No.  
Part Description  
802-005C  
1/4"-20 x 1" GR5 hex head cap screw  
(Torque nut to 8 ft. lbs.)  
Two Holes For  
Storing Driveline  
Shearbolts  
803-255C  
1/4"-20 Nylock hex nut  
Driveline Shearbolt  
There are two holes near the gearbox for storing extra  
driveline shearbolts with lock nuts. A good practice would  
be to keep several shearbolts on hand at all times.  
Shearbolts can be purchased from your nearest Land  
Pride dealer.  
33248  
Driveline Shearbolt Storage Location  
Figure 6-3  
1. If included, unsnap and open side doors on gearbox  
shielding to access shearbolt end of driveline.  
3
2
2. Realign holes in end of driveline tabs (#1 & #2) and  
insert new shearbolt (#3) through holes. Secure bolt  
with lock nut (#4). Tighten lock nut.  
3. If opened, close side doors on gearbox shielding.  
1
4
Driveline Shearbolt Part Numbers  
Part No.  
Part Description  
SB10 & SB15 Series  
165.000.571 BOLT & NUT M8 x 50 C1.6.6  
(Torque nut to 19 ft. lbs.)  
33302  
SB25 Series  
165.000.583 BOLT & NUT M10 x 60 C1.6.6  
(Torque nut to 52 ft. lbs.)  
Drive Shaft Shearbolt  
Figure 6-4  
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8. Attach idler guard (#2) with 5/16"-18 x 1" GR5 hex  
head cap screws (#4), flat washers (#7), spring lock  
washers (#6), and hex nuts (#5). Tighten hex nuts to  
the correct torque.  
Chute Bearings  
Over time, the chute bearings (#1) can develop some  
wear making it hard to rotate chute (#3). If they do wear,  
loosen bolts (#2) and rotate chute bearings (#1) to a new  
wear surface. Retighten bolts (#2) to the correct torque  
before putting Snow Blower back into service.  
9. Replace rear drive shaft guard (#1) and secure with  
hand knobs (#9). Hand tighten knobs.  
33286  
33288  
Roller Chain Take-up Replacement  
Figure 6-5  
Inner Skid Shoe Replacement  
Figure 6-6  
Drive Chain  
Refer to Figure 6-5:  
Inner Skid Shoes (Optional)  
Drive Chain Part Number  
Inner Skid Shoe Part Numbers  
Part No.  
Part Description  
Part No.  
Part Description  
809-301C  
#60 ROLLER CHAIN x 84 PITCHES  
WITH CONNECTOR  
301-293H  
BUTTON TYPE SKID SHOE  
Inspect inner skid shoes for wear and replace as needed.  
IMPORTANT: Do not over tension drive chain. A  
tight drive chain will overload drive shaft, auger shaft  
and bearings. Damage to components due to an  
over tensioned drive chain will void its warranty.  
1. Place support blocks under Snow Blower support  
rests (#7) to hold unit off the ground high enough to  
remove skid shoes (#1) from skid shoe mounts (#2).  
2. Lower Snow Blower onto the support blocks, place  
gear selector in park or in neutral with park brake set,  
shut engine off, remove switch key, and wait for PTO  
to stop running before dismounting tractor.  
1. Loosen hand knobs (#9) and remove rear drive shaft  
guard (#1).  
2. Remove cap screws (#4) and idler guard (#2). Keep  
guard and guard hardware for reattachment.  
3. Install right side inner skid shoe as follows:  
3. Loosen cap screw (#3) and pull up on take-up  
sprocket (#8). Remove drive chain.  
a. Remove pin (#4), top spacers (#3, #5, and/or #6),  
and used skid shoe (#1). Save spacers for  
reinstallation in step 3d below.  
4. Inspect drive chain for wear or have your nearest  
Land Pride service center inspect the drive chain. A  
worn drive chain will accelerate sprocket wear.  
Replace worn drive chain when needed.  
b. Remove spacers (#3, #5, and/or #6) from used  
skid shoe (#1). Reinstall these spacers on the  
new skid shoe.  
5. Install existing or new drive chain as needed. Pull up  
on take-up sprocket (#8) and position top chain  
strand of drive chain under the take-up sprocket.  
c. Insert new skid shoe (#1) in skid shoe mount (#2).  
d. Install spaces removed in step 3a above onto new  
skid shoes (#1).  
6. Push down on take-up sprocket until vertical  
movement in the middle of bottom chain strand has  
3/8" to 1/2" slack.  
e. Secure spacers and skid shoes with existing wire  
retaining pin (#4). Make sure wire retainer is  
caught over end of pin.  
7. Hold sprocket in this position and tighten 5/8"-11 cap  
screw (#3) to the correct torque.  
4. Repeat step 3 above to install left side skid shoe.  
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33242  
Outer Wear Bar Replacement  
Figure 6-8  
33241  
Outer Skid Shoe Replacement  
Figure 6-7  
Outer Wear Bars (Optional)  
Outer Skid Shoes (Optional)  
Outer Wear Bar Part Numbers  
Part No.  
Part Description  
Outer Skid Shoe Part Numbers  
Part No.  
Part Description  
370-212D  
OUTER WEAR BAR  
370-013H  
370-014H  
OUTER LEFT-HAND SKID SHOE  
OUTER RIGHT-HAND SKID SHOE  
NOTE: When outer wear bars (#1) are worn  
excessively, they can be rotated 180 and reused to  
extend their wear life.  
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Inspect outer skid shoes for wear and replace as needed.  
1. Place support blocks under Snow Blower support  
rests (#4) to hold unit off the ground high enough to  
remove skid shoes (#1).  
Inspect outer wear bars and carriage bolts for wear and  
replace as needed.  
1. Place support blocks under Snow Blower support  
rests (#4) to hold unit off the ground high enough to  
remove wear bars (#1).  
2. Lower Snow Blower onto the support blocks, place  
gear selector in park or in neutral with park brake set,  
shut engine off, remove switch key, and wait for PTO  
to stop running before dismounting tractor.  
2. Lower Snow Blower onto the support blocks, place  
gear selector in park or in neutral with park brake set,  
shut engine off, remove switch key, and wait for PTO  
to stop running before dismounting tractor.  
3. Remove carriage bolts (#2A & #2B) and right-hand  
skid shoe (#1). Discard skid shoe and save hardware  
for reattachment of new skid shoe.  
3. Remove carriage bolts (#2) and wear bars (#1).  
4. Attach right-hand skid shoe (#1) to upper hole “A”  
with 3/8"-16 x 1" GR5 carriage bolt (#2A) and hex  
flange lock nut (#3).  
4. Inspect hardware for wear. Save if hardware is not  
worn. Discard hardware and purchase new if worn  
excessively.  
5. Attach right-hand skid shoe (#1) to hole “B” or “C”  
with 3/8"-16 x 1" GR5 carriage bolt (#2B) and hex  
flange lock nut (#3).  
5. Inspect wear bars. Save wear bars if they can be  
turned over and reused. Discard wear bars if worn  
excessively.  
6. Tighten lock nuts (#3) to the correct torque.  
6. Rotate and reattach existing wear bars or new wear  
bars (#1) to the side panels with existing/new  
carriage bolts (#2) and flange lock nuts (#3).  
7. Repeat steps 3 to 6 above for left-hand skid shoe.  
7. Tighten lock nuts (#3) to the correct torque.  
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!
DANGER  
Always secure Snow Blower in the up position with solid  
supports before servicing underside of Snow Blower. Never  
work under equipment supported by hydraulics. Hydraulics  
can drop equipment if controls are actuated or if hydraulic  
lines burst. Either situation can drop the Snow Blower  
instantly even when power to hydraulics is shut off.  
1. Clean off any dirt and grease that may have  
accumulated on the Snow Blower and moving parts  
and then wash surface thoroughly with a garden hose.  
2. Check impeller, auger, wear bars, and skid shoes for  
wear and breaks. Repair or replace if necessary. See  
33240  
3. Inspect for loose, damaged, or worn parts. Make  
adjustments, repairs, and/or replace as needed.  
Lower Wear Bar Replacement  
Figure 6-9  
4. Repaint parts where paint is worn or scratched to  
prevent rust. Ask your Land Pride dealer for aerosol  
touch-up paint. They are also available in touch-up  
bottles with brush, quarts, and gallon sizes by adding  
TU, QT, or GL to the end of the aerosol part number.  
Lower Wear Bar (Optional)  
Lower Wear Bar Part Numbers  
Part No.  
Part Description  
Land Pride Aerosol Touch-up Paint  
Part No.  
Part Description  
370-108A  
WEAR BAR BUNDLE 1574 (Items 1, 2 & 3)  
821-011C  
821-002C  
821-066C  
PAINT LP BEIGE AEROSOL SPRAY CAN  
PAINT LP BLACK AEROSOL SPRAY CAN  
PAINT ORANGE AEROSOL SPRAY CAN  
1. 370-213D LOWER WEAR BAR 1574  
2. 802-603C 3/8"-16 x 1" GR 5 PLOW BOLT  
3. 803-209C 3/8"-16 HEX FLANGE LOCK NUT  
5. Replace all damaged or missing decals.  
NOTE: When front edge of lower wear bar (#1) is  
worn excessively, it can be rotated 180 and reused  
to extend its’ wear life.  
6. Lubricate as noted in “Lubrication” starting on page  
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7. Apply a coating of oil to the areas without paint due to  
high wear to minimize oxidation.  
Inspect cutting edge wear bar and plow bolts for wear  
o
and rotate 180 or replace as needed. Make sure wear  
8. Store Snow Blower on a level surface in a clean, dry  
place. Inside storage will reduce maintenance and  
make for a longer Snow Blower life.  
bar is replaced before auger housing becomes exposed  
to wear.  
1. Remove hex flange lock nuts (#3), plow bolts (#2),  
and lower wear bar (#1).  
9. Follow all “Unhooking Snow Blower” instructions  
on page 18 when disconnecting Snow Blower from  
tractor.  
2. Attach new wear bar (#1) to bottom of Snow Blower  
frame with existing/new plow bolts (#2) and hex  
flange lock nuts (#3).  
Ordering Replacement Parts  
Land Pride offers equipment in factory standard beige  
with black highlights. Equipment may also be purchased  
in Orange. Special attention must be given to the part  
number to prevent ordering the wrong color. A suffix  
number corresponding to one of the colors below must  
be added at the end of the part number. Parts ordered  
without the suffix number will be supplied in factory  
standard colors.  
3. Tighten lock nuts to the correct torque.  
Long Term Storage  
Clean, inspect, service, and make necessary repairs to  
the Snow Blower when parking it for long periods and  
when parking it at the end of a working season. This will  
help ensure the Snow Blower is ready for field use the  
next time you hook-up to it.  
82 . . . . . . Orange  
85 . . . . . . .Black  
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DANGER  
For example, if you are ordering a replacement part with  
part number 555-555C and the existing part is orange,  
then add the suffix 82 to the end of the number to make  
the part number read 555-555C82.  
Always disconnect driveline from tractor PTO before  
servicing drive train components or underside of unit. Snow  
Blower can be engaged if tractor is started causing bodily  
injury or death.  
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Lubrication  
Multi-purpose  
spray lube  
Multi-purpose  
grease lube  
Multi-purpose  
oil lube  
Intervals in hours at which  
lubrication is required  
Lubrication  
Legend  
50  
Hrs  
10  
Hours  
Shearbolt Sprocket Hub  
1 - Zerk  
Type of Lubrication: Multi-purpose Grease  
Quantity = 2 Pumps  
33249  
33250  
33250  
10  
Hours  
Auger Flange Bearings  
2 - Zerks: Left Side Shown  
Type of Lubrication: Multi-purpose Grease  
Quantity = As needed  
As  
Required  
Drive Chain  
Type of Lubrication: Commercial chain lubricant  
Quantity = As needed. Be sure to lubricant drive chain  
just before storing Snow Blower.  
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33293  
As  
Required  
Do Not  
Overfill  
Gearbox  
NOTE: Do not overfill! Snow Blower should be level  
when checking oil. Oil expands when hot, therefore,  
always check oil level when cold.  
SB1051 & SB1064 Gearbox  
Remove oil level plug shown with arrow. If oil is below  
bottom of plug hole, add recommended gear lube  
through oil level plug hole until oil flows out of the hole.  
Reinstall and tighten oil level plug.  
Type of Lubrication: 80-90W EP Gear Lube  
Do Not  
Overfill  
Quantity = Fill until oil begins to flow out of oil level plug  
hole in gearbox.  
33294  
SB1574 & SB2584 Gearbox  
NOTE: Use a suction or siphon pump to drain  
gearboxes of oil when there is not an oil drain plug.  
10  
Hours  
Driveline U-joints  
Driveline U-joint with grease every 8 hours of operation  
2 - Zerks  
Type of grease = Multi-Purpose  
Quantity = Coat Generously  
33302  
10  
Hours  
Driveline Shaft  
Disconnect driveline shaft from the tractor and slide  
apart. Clean and coat the inner tube of the driveline shaft  
with a light film of grease and then reassemble.  
Type of grease = Multi-Purpose  
Quantity = Coat Generously  
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Section 7: Specifications & Capacities  
Section 7: Specifications & Capacities  
SB10, SB15, & SB25 Series  
List  
Specifications & Capacities  
Model SB1051 Model SB1064 Model SB1574 Model SB2584  
Model No.  
Working Width  
51"  
64"  
74"  
84"  
Overall Width  
52 3/4"  
390 lbs.  
18-32 HP  
65 3/4"  
501 lbs.  
18-59 HP  
75 3/4"  
545 lbs.  
30-59 HP  
Cat. l  
85 3/4"  
Weight  
875 lbs.  
43-105 HP  
Cat. l & ll  
Tractor Horsepower  
3-Point Hitch Category  
Quick-Hitch Compatible  
Main Housing Material  
Side Plate Material  
Chute Opening At Base  
Impeller Diameter  
Cat. l  
yes  
yes  
12 Gauge  
3/16"  
12 Gauge  
3/16"  
8"  
20"  
6"  
10"  
24"  
8"  
10"  
8"  
12"  
10"  
24"  
Impeller Housing Depth  
Number of Impeller Blades  
Auger Diameter  
4
4
16"  
4
14"  
2
16"  
4
Number of Auger Paddles  
Gearbox Oil Capacity & Type  
Drive Chain  
1.06 Pints of SAE90W Gearlube  
#60 RC  
2.54 Pints of SAE 90W Gearlube  
#60 RC  
Driveline Category  
Driveline Shearbolt Size  
Drive Shaft Shearbolt Size  
Cat. ll, Shearbolt protected  
M8 x 50 C1.6.6  
Cat. lll, Shearbolt protected  
M8 x 50 C1.6.6  
M10 x 60 C1.6.6  
1/4" -20 Grade 5 bolt  
1/4" -20 Grade 5 bolt  
Optional Equipment  
Cutting edge  
Bolt-on, reversible, and replaceable harden steel full length  
Skid Shoes  
Outer Skid Shoe  
Outer Wear Bar  
Button Style  
Bolt-on, Adjustable & replaceable  
Bolt-on, Adjustable & replaceable  
Adjustable and replaceable, In-board rear mounted  
Chute Rotation  
Chute Deflector  
Sprocket & worm drive offered with manual, electric, or hydraulic operation.  
Offered with manual, electric, or hydraulic operation.  
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SB1051 = 52 3/4"  
SB1064 = 65 3/4"  
SB1574 = 75 3/4"  
SB2584 = 85 3/4"  
SB1051 = 63 1/4"  
SB1064 = 63 1/4"  
SB1574 = 69 3/4"  
SB2584 = 75"  
SB1051 = 53 1/4"  
SB1064 = 53 1/4"  
SB1574 = 56 1/4"  
SB2584 = 57 1/4"  
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Section 8: Features & Benefits  
Section 8: Features & Benefits  
SB10, SB15, & SB25 Series  
Features  
Benefits  
Quality Comer Gearbox  
Greaseable bearings  
Large main housing  
Large impeller diameter  
Provides long life, durability construction.  
Less drag and extends life of unit.  
Ability to handle large drifts.  
The ability to move and throw material farther.  
Options  
Bolt-on hardened steel,  
cutting edge  
Improves service life of the Snow Blower.  
Sprocket driven chute rotator  
Allows choice of three rotator options: manual drive, electric actuator, or hydraulic motor.  
Eliminates costly repairs.  
Shearbolt protected  
impeller and auger  
Three skid shoe options  
Multiple surfaces allows you to pick the correct skid shoe for your application.  
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Section 9: Torque Values Chart  
Section 9: Torque Values Chart  
Torque Values Chart for Common Bolt Sizes  
Bolt Head Identification  
Bolt Head Identification  
8.8  
10.9  
5.8  
Bolt Size  
(inches)  
Bolt Size  
(Metric)  
Grade 2  
Grade 5  
Grade 8  
Class 5.8  
Class 8.8  
Class 10.9  
1
2
3
4
in-tpi  
N · m ft-lb  
N · m ft-lb N · m ft-lb  
mm x pitch  
N · m ft-lb N · m ft-lb N · m ft-lb  
1/4" - 20  
7.4  
8.5  
5.6  
11  
13  
8
10  
16  
18  
12 M 5 X 0.8  
14 M 6 X 1  
4
7
3
5
6
11  
5
8
9
15  
7
11  
1/4" - 28  
5/16" - 18  
5/16" - 24  
3/8" - 16  
3/8" - 24  
7/16" - 14  
7/16" - 20  
1/2" - 13  
1/2" - 20  
9/16" - 12  
9/16" - 18  
5/8" - 11  
5/8" - 18  
3/4" - 10  
3/4" - 16  
7/8" - 9  
6
15  
11  
13  
24  
17  
33  
25 M 8 X 1.25  
27 M 8 X 1  
17  
12  
26  
19  
36  
27  
17  
26  
19  
37  
18  
13  
28  
21  
39  
29  
27  
20  
42  
31  
59  
44 M10 X 1.5  
49 M10 X 0.75  
70 M12 X 1.75  
78 M12 X 1.5  
105 M12 X 1  
120 M14 X 2  
155 M14 X 1.5  
170 M16 X 2  
210 M16 X 1.5  
240 M18 X 2.5  
375 M18 X 1.5  
420 M20 X 2.5  
605 M20 X 1.5  
670 M24 X 3  
910 M24 X 2  
995 M30 X 3.5  
33  
24  
52  
39  
72  
53  
31  
22  
47  
35  
67  
39  
29  
61  
45  
85  
62  
43  
32  
67  
49  
95  
58  
42  
91  
67  
125  
130  
145  
200  
l215  
315  
335  
405  
485  
610  
900  
93  
49  
36  
75  
55  
105  
145  
165  
210  
235  
285  
325  
510  
570  
820  
905  
60  
44  
95  
70  
97  
66  
49  
105  
115  
150  
165  
205  
230  
360  
405  
585  
640  
875  
955  
76  
90  
66  
105  
145  
155  
225  
240  
310  
350  
440  
650  
760  
830  
77  
105  
150  
160  
230  
245  
300  
355  
450  
665  
780  
845  
75  
55  
85  
92  
68  
105  
115  
165  
180  
230  
260  
325  
480  
95  
70  
110  
120  
150  
170  
265  
295  
430  
475  
99  
73  
105  
130  
150  
235  
260  
225  
250  
340  
370  
480  
540  
680  
750  
890  
1010  
1180  
1330  
79  
145  
155  
195  
220  
280  
310  
480  
525  
960  
1060  
105  
115  
145  
165  
205  
230  
355  
390  
97  
110  
170  
190  
165  
185  
250  
275  
7/8" - 14  
1" - 8  
560 1050  
610 1150  
645 1230  
705 1350  
1" - 12  
705 1510 1120 2100 1550  
785 1680 1240 2320 1710  
1-1/8" - 7  
1-1/8" - 12  
1-1/4" - 7  
1-1/4" - 12  
1-3/8" - 6  
1-3/8" - 12  
1-1/2" - 6  
1-1/2" - 12  
355 1080  
395 1210  
795 1750 1290 M30 X 2  
890 1960 1440 M36 X 3.5  
1730 1270 2650 1950 3660 2700  
1880 1380 2960 2190 4100 3220  
500 1520 1120 2460 1820 M36 X 2  
1
555 1680 1240 2730 2010  
655 1990 1470 3230 2380  
745 2270 1670 3680 2710  
870 2640 1950 4290 3160  
980 2970 2190 4820 3560  
in-tpi = nominal thread diameter in inches-threads per inch  
N· m = newton-meters  
2
3
4
ft-lb= foot pounds  
mm x pitch = nominal thread diameter in millimeters x thread  
pitch  
Torque tolerance + 0%, -15% of torquing values. Unless otherwise specified use torque values listed above.  
Additional Torque Values  
Drive Shaft Shear Bolt  
SB10 & SB15 Driveline Shear Bolt  
SB25 Driveline Shear Bolt  
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Section 10: Warranty  
Section 10: Warranty  
Warranty  
Land Pride warrants to the original purchaser that this Land Pride product will  
be free from defects in material and workmanship beginning on the date of  
purchase by the end user according to the following schedule when used as  
intended and under normal service and conditions for personal use.  
Overall Unit: One year Parts and Labor  
Auger, Impeller, Wear Bars & Skid Shoes: Considered wear items  
This Warranty is limited to the repair or replacement of any defective part by  
Land Pride and the installation by the dealer of any such replacement part, and  
does not cover common wear items such as blades, belts, tines, etc. Land Pride  
reserves the right to inspect any equipment or parts which are claimed to have  
been defective in material or workmanship.  
This Warranty does not apply to any part or product which in Land Pride’s  
judgment shall have been misused or damaged by accident or lack of normal  
maintenance or care, or which has been repaired or altered in a way which  
adversely affects its performance or reliability, or which has been used for a  
purpose for which the product is not designed. Misuse also specifically includes  
failure to properly maintain oil levels, grease points, and driveline shafts.Claims  
under this Warranty must be made to the dealer which originally sold the product  
and all warranty adjustments must be made through such dealer. Land Pride  
reserves the right to make changes in materials or design of the product at any  
time without notice.  
This Warranty shall not be interpreted to render Land Pride liable for damages  
of any kind, direct, consequential, or contingent to property. Furthermore, Land  
Pride shall not be liable for damages resulting from any cause beyond its  
reasonable control. This Warranty does not extend to loss of crops, any expense  
or loss for labor, supplies, rental machinery or for any other reason.  
No other warranty of any kind whatsoever, express or implied, is made  
with respect to this sale; and all implied warranties of merchantability and  
fitness for a particular purpose which exceed the obligations set forth in this  
written warranty are hereby disclaimed and excluded from this sale.  
This Warranty is not valid unless registered with Land Pride within 30 days from  
the date of purchase by the end user.  
IMPORTANT: The Online Warranty Registration should be completed by the dealer at the time of  
purchase. This information is necessary to provide you with quality customer service.  
Model Number ____________________  
Serial Number ____________________  
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Corporate Office: P.O. Box 5060  
Salina, Kansas 67402-5060 USA  
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