Walker 5600-20 Snow Blower User Manual


 
OPERATION
OM 0352SB-A
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SNOW REMOVAL METHODS
When removing snow, do not use the snowblower as a dozer blade to push snow. Let the snowblower
work its way through deep drifts. If the speed of your tractor is too fast, the snowblower may become
overloaded and clog. For best results, raise the snowblower and remove a top layer of snow. A
second pass with the snowblower will remove the remaining snow.
IMPORTANT
: Use full engine RPM power when removing wet, sticky snow. Low engine RPM power
will tend to clog the chute.
WARNING
To avoid serious personal injury:
Do not use hands or feet to unclog chute. Do not attempt
to clear clogged chute of snow while tractor engine is running. If the chute clogs, disengage
the PTO shaft, shut off the engine, set the parking brake, lower snowblower to the ground,
place transmission in neutral, remove the ignition key, wait for all movement to stop, and then
clear the snow from the chute.
A definite pattern of operation is required to thoroughly clean the snow area. These patterns
will avoid throwing snow in unwanted places as well as eliminating a second removal of snow
Where it is possible to throw the snow to the
left and right (above), as on a long driveway, it
is advantageous to start in the middle. Plow
from one end to the other, throwing snow to
both sides without changing the direction of
the discharge guide.
If the snow can only be thrown to one side of
the driveway or sidewalk (above), start on the
opposite side. At the end of the first pass,
rotate the discharge guide 180 degrees for the
return pass. At the end of each succeeding
pass, rotate the discharge guide 180 degrees
to maintain direction of throw in the same area.