Rotary broom, Two-stage snowblower, Debris blower – Walker IMPLEMENT HITCH SB6670 User Manual

Page 71: Removal and storage instructions

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Removal and Storage Instructions

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NOTE: Rustproofing or painting every year
will prolong the life of the blade components
and moving parts.

3.

When the dozer blade is dry, lubricate all mov-
ing parts with SAE 30 engine oil. Apply oil lib-
erally to all exposed surfaces to protect against
rust.

4.

Store the dozer blade in a dry place.

Rotary Broom

1.

Clean the rotary broom thoroughly.

2.

Repaint all parts from which paint has worn.

NOTE: Rustproofing or painting every year
will prolong the life of the broom components
and moving parts.

3.

When the rotary broom is dry, lubricate all mov-
ing parts. Apply lubricant liberally to all exposed
surfaces to protect against rust.

4.

Store the broom on parking stands so that the
bristles do not touch the ground.

5.

If the broom bristles are exposed to direct sun-
light, protect the bristles with a tarp.

6.

List the replacement parts that will be needed
before the next season.

7.

Store the broom in a dry place.

Two-Stage Snowblower

1.

Clean the snowblower thoroughly.

2.

Repaint all parts from which paint has worn.

NOTE: Rustproofing or painting every year
will prolong the life of the snowblower compo-
nents and moving parts.

3.

When the snowblower is dry, lubricate all mov-
ing parts. Apply lubricant liberally to all exposed
surfaces to protect against rust.

4.

List the replacement parts that will be needed
before the next season.

5.

Store the snowblower in a dry place.

Debris Blower

1.

Clean the debris blower thoroughly.

2.

Repaint all parts from which paint has worn.

NOTE: Rustproofing or painting every year
will prolong the life of the debris blower compo-
nents and moving parts.

3.

When the debris blower is dry, lubricate all mov-
ing parts. Apply lubricant liberally to all exposed
surfaces to protect against rust.

4.

List the replacement parts that will be needed
before the next season.

5.

Store the debris blower in a dry place.

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