Operating procedures, Pre-operation check, Controls – HONDA DB752A User Manual

Page 10: Transporting the attachment, Grading, Snow removal, Manual

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OPERATING PROCEDURES

In order to

operate

this

attachment

it

is

vital

that

read and

this

manual

and the Tractor

Owner‘s

Manual.

To

prevent

stop the tractor engine and

remove the

ignition

attempting

to

inspect,

adjust or

this

attachment.

BEFORE OPERATING

Check to

be

s u r e

that

the

attachment

is

properly installed on

the

tractor and that

all nuts,

bolts

and spring clips are secure.

CONTROLS

Tractors:

U s e

manual

lift

arm to

raise or lower blade a s appropriate.
Multipurpose Tractors (below):

Move

the

hydraulic cylinder change lever to

the

“Front” position, and

then

move

the

hydraulic lever to

the

“Up”

or “Down”

position a s appropriate.

HYDRAULIC LIFT LEVER

to

the Tractor

Manual

for

Hydraulic

Lift

TRANSPORTING THE ATTACHMENT

Always raise the blade fully when driving to

and from work areas. For maximum ground
clearance, the blade should also be set in the
center, straight-ahead position.

To

avoid

operate the

tractor at

low speeds,

and

be

particularly

in

any

area

the blade might

snag

on

solid objects. Such objects

can

jar

the

tractor or bring it

to

a sudden stop.

GRADING

1.

When using the blade for leveling and

grading jobs, set it in the center,
ahead position, and adjust the skid shoes

so

that the blade rests on the ground.

2.

The blade tensioner spring should be

adjusted

so

that the blade follows the

contours of the ground. Do not over-
tighten the spring.

3.

Select

a

low forward speed for best results.

SNOW REMOVAL

1.

For snow removal, it

is

generally best to

set the blade at an angle. Select

a

ground

speed that allows the snow to curl cleanly

off

the end of the blade. Low

speeds are

generally

best.

2.

When clearing snow on

a

paved

surface,

set

the

skid

shoes to allow

approximately

1 / 4

of

clearance

between the blade

and

the pavement. On

a

gravel surface, allow

to

of

clearance,

depending on

the

size

of the

3.

It may be

to tighten the blade

tensioner spring slightly when clearing
heavy snow. Do not over-tighten
the spring.

4.

On grades,

always

plow downhill, and

angle the blade

so

that the snow

is

pushed to the downhill side.

5.

Clear large drifts

a

little at

a

time, do not

try to clear

a

blade width at once.

6.

It

is

usually necessary to use wheel weights

and tire chains to get enough traction for
snow plowing.

Use

only those weights and

chains designed for use

with

your tractor.

If

you have any doubts, consult your

authorized Honda tractor dealer.

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