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Operation

GENERAL TECHNIQUES FOR SNOW THROWING

Figure 4-7: There are

Two-Stage and Single-

Stage Snow Thrower

models- your particu­

lar tractor model will de­

termine which snow

throwers you will be

able to choose from.

See your Authorized

Dealer for complete

product specifications

and recommendations.

...

By purchasing an optional

snow thrower attachment for
your tractor, you expand the
property-management capability
of your equipment substantially.

Please be sure to read the as­

sembly, operating and safety in­
structions for the specific snow

thrower model you purchase in
that attachment’s Owner /
Operator Manual.

WARNING

Before operating your tractor

with an attachment, be sure
you read and understand ail
safety, controls, and opera­
tion instructions in this Owner
/Operator Manuai and in the
Attachment Manual.

Failure to follow these in­
structions can result in seri­
ous personal injury or prop­
erty damage.

Each property is unique, but

here are some general tips to make
snow throwing more effective.

• If possible, perform snow

throwing operations during
the daylight hours for maxi­
mum visibility.

• In deep snow, it is recom­

mended that you reduce the
width of the cuts to lessen the
strain on the equipment.

• Under normal snow condi­

tions, keep the Engine
Throttle Lever at “Fast” posi­
tion and proceed at a suitable
ground speed.

• When blowing light snow or

cleaning up scattered patches,
set the tractor at a higher
ground speed to maintain a

stream of snow coming out
of the chute.

• Check wind direction. For

maximum performance,
throw the snow in the direc­

tion in which the wind blows.
With the wind blowing
across the area to be cleared,
begin on the windward side
and cast snow downwind.

• When turning around, turn

with the wind. Adjust the
chute as you turn to keep the
discharge downwind.

• Before putting the snow

thrower away, clean all the
excess snow and slush off the
unit to prevent the controls
and chute from freezing.

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