Land Pride SBL2574 Snow Blower User Manual


 
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Section 4: Adjustments
SBL2566, SBL2574, & SBL2584 with S/N 891531+ Snow Blowers 370-478M
3/18/15
Table of Contents
Impeller & Auger Speed
Figure 4-5
Auger Speed
Refer to Figure 4-5:
The auger speed can be changed to customer
preference.
1. Park on a level solid surface, place skid steer/tractor
in park or set park brake, disengage hydraulics if skid
steer mounted or PTO if tractor mounted, lower
loader arms and Snow Blower fully down, shut
engine off, remove switch key, and wait for impeller
and auger to come to a complete stop before
dismounting from skid steer/tractor.
1. Loosen knob (#3) on flow control valve (#1).
2. Rotate knob (#3) to a higher number on the gradient
scale (#2) to decrease auger speed and to a lower
number to increase auger speed.
3. Retighten knob (#3) to keep it from moving.
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Reading Level Run Indicator
Figure 4-6
Level Run Indicator Adjustment
Refer to Figure 4-6:
1. Park skid steer/tractor on flat level ground.
2. Lower lift arms to put attachment flat on the ground.
3. Make any tilt adjustments as necessary to position
top of Snow Blower side plate parallel and level with
the ground. If necessary, a level (#4) can be used as
shown.
4. Turn off engine, engage park brake, and remove key
to prevent unauthorized starting before dismounting
from skid steer or tractor.
5. If included, raise seat bar and move controls until
both lock.
6. Loosen hex flange lock nuts (#2) and adjust level run
indicator (#3) until indicator arrow (#1) points to
“LEVEL RUN”.
7. Hold level run indicator (#3) in this position and
tighten hex flange lock nuts (#2) to the correct torque.
8. Repeat steps 1 thru 7 if attaching Snow Blower to a
different skid steer.
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IMPORTANT: In order for the level run indicator to be
adjusted accurately, the skid steer or tractor with
attached Snow Blower must be parked on ground
that is flat and level.
NOTE: The level run indicator should not need
readjusting unless indicator has been forcibly
moved, mounting hardware has come loose, or a
different skid steer is hitched to the Snow Blower.