Land Pride SBL2574 Snow Blower User Manual


 
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Section 4: Adjustments
3/18/15
SBL2566, SBL2574, & SBL2584 with S/N 891531+ Snow Blowers 370-478M
Table of Contents
Inner Skid Shoe Assembly
Figure 4-4
Inner Skid Shoe Adjustment
Refer to Figure 4-4:
1. Park on a level solid surface, place skid steer/tractor
in park, and lower both ends of grader blade onto
support blocks or jack stands that are capable of
holding inner skid shoes (#1) off the ground 3 or 4
inches.
2. Shut skid steer/tractor engine off and remove switch
key.
3. On the left-hand side, remove hairpin cotter (#2) and
bent pin (#3).
4. Adjust skid shoe (#1) up to set grader blade closer to
the ground and down to set grader blade farther away
from the ground.
5. Reinsert existing bent pin (#3) and secure with
hairpin cotter (#2).
6. Repeat steps 3 thru 5 for the right-hand side.
37224
IMPORTANT: Surfaces with gravel or crushed rock
will require setting the skid shoes to carry the Snow
Blower higher than when on hard flat surfaces such
as asphalt and concrete. Never set Snow Blower so
low as to pick-up gravel and/or rock.
Outer Skid Shoe Assembly
Figure 4-3
Outer Skid Shoe Adjustment
Refer to Figure 4-3:
1. Park on a level solid surface, place skid steer/tractor
in park, and lower both ends of grader blade (#1)
onto support blocks (#5) that are capable of holding
skid shoes (#2) off the ground several inches.
2. Shut skid steer/tractor engine off and remove switch
key.
3. On the right-hand side, remove hex flange lock
nuts (#4) and carriage bolts (#3).
4. Adjust skid shoe (#2) up to set grader blade closer to
the ground and down to set grader blade farther away
from the ground.
5. Reinsert existing 1/2"-13 GR5 carriage bolts (#3) into
the square holes “A” that line up with Snow Blower
frame. Secure carriage bolts (#3) with hex flange lock
nuts (#4).
6. Tighten hex flange lock nuts (#4) to the correct
torque.
7. Repeat steps 3 thru 6 for the left-hand side.
35607
IMPORTANT: Surfaces with gravel or crushed rock
will require setting the skid shoes to carry the Snow
Blower higher than when on hard flat surfaces such
as asphalt and concrete. Never set Snow Blower so
low as to pick-up gravel and/or rock.