Holder C250 Owner's manual

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Snow Blower
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Original Holder
Attachment for
C250 /
C270
C480 / C
992
Snow Blower
Owner’s
Manual
And Parts List
Model #:
4150-SB
4160-SB
Original Holder
Attachment for
C270
992
Manual
And Parts List
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4150-SB Series
Snow Blower
For HOLDER tractor
C250, C270, C480, C992
4160-SB Series
Snow Blower
For HOLDER tractor
C 480, C992
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Table of Contents
UNDERSTANDING THE MANUAL ..................................................................................................................................... 4
SAFETY INFORMATION .................................................................................................................................................... 5
Read all safety information in this manual. ................................................................................................................ 5
Safety Guidelines: ....................................................................................................................................................... 6
Safety before Operation: ............................................................................................................................................ 6
Safety during Operation: ............................................................................................................................................. 6
Representation of Labels ............................................................................................................................................ 8
INSTALLATION ................................................................................................................................................................. 9
GENERAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS .......................................................................................................................... 10
OPERATING TIPS ............................................................................................................................................................ 10
STORAGE ....................................................................................................................................................................... 11
MAINTENANCE .............................................................................................................................................................. 12
SCHEDULE...................................................................................................................................................................... 14
US to METRIC - METRIC to US CONVERSION ................................................................................................................ 15
BOLT TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................................................................................... 16
PARTS ............................................................................................................................................................................ 17
SNOW BLOWER PARTS LIST .......................................................................................................................................... 25
SNOW BLOWER PARTS LIST CONTINUE .................................................................................................................... 26
PRODUCT WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD ................................................................................................................ 27
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UNDERSTANDING THE MANUAL
Read and understand this manual completely.
Some parts & guards have been removed for clarity purposes.
This product has been designed and fabricated to deliver efficient and reliable service provided it is
operated safely and maintained in accordance with the instructions in this manual.
This manual is provided as a guideline to the owner and operator(s) for the operation and maintenance of
this attachment. The manual is based on the attachment at the time of manufacture and does not cover
any after-market modifications.
The owner and operator(s) should ensure that they have read and have a clear understanding of this
manual as well as the operator’s manual for the tractor to which this attachment will be mounted. The
efficient and safe operation of the unit depends on this understanding. Safety recommendations should be
adhered to by all users of this attachment.
Refer to the model and serial number when requesting parts or service. Enter your serial number and date
of purchase in the space provided below.
MODEL NUMBER: ____________________________________________________
SERIAL NUMBER: ____________________________________________________
DATE OF PURCHASE: ____________________________________________________
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SAFETY INFORMATION
Read all safety information in this manual.
General safety practices are listed on the safety information pages and specific safety information is
located throughout this manual.
SAFETY SYMBOL
This is the safety alert symbol. It is used in the manual and on safety labels to remind
operators and repair personnel of important safety practices and procedures. When you see
this symbol, become alert – your safety is involved. Safety is no accident!
HAZARD DEFINITIONS
Three classifications of hazard are listed in this manual and on safety labels. In order of seriousness from
the greatest to the least, they are:
DANGER:
Indicates an immediately hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING:
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION:
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
may result in minor or moderate injury.
IMPORTANT:
Indicates that equipment or property damage could result if
instructions are not followed.
NOTE:
Gives helpful information.
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Safety Guidelines:
1. Prior to operation, the equipment should be thoroughly inspected and every operator should have
a clear understanding of the potential dangers inherent with the operation of this equipment.
2. Children and equipment do not mix; do not allow children to play on or around equipment and work
area.
3. Use extreme care and caution when approaching areas such as blind corners, playgrounds, and
other busy or sight-obstructed spots.
4. Ensure all guards and covers are securely fastened and that all safety equipment and lights are
functioning properly.
5. Wear appropriate clothing that cannot become entangled in the equipment’s moving parts or
accidentally snag a control lever.
6. Some attachments increase the swing radius of an articulated tractor, be sure of where your
machine ends.
7. Before starting tractor, ensure that hydraulic and PTO drives are disengaged.
8. Do not attempt to service, repair or adjust any attachment on a machine that is running.
9. Do not modify or alter the attachment without consulting your dealer.
Safety before Operation:
1. Read and understand manuals for the tractor and attachments to be used. Know how to operate
all controls and to stop the equipment quickly.
2. Ensure that all attachments are properly installed and fastened before operation.
3. Check the fittings and fasteners on tractor and implement. Perform any repairs or adjustments
before starting machine.
4. Ensure that all safety decals are clearly visible and legible.
5. Ensure that PTO and hydraulic drives are disengaged before starting engine.
6. Tractors and attachments must be properly lubricated and adjusted at the beginning of each shift
and at specified intervals thereafter.
7. Before beginning sweeping operations, clear the area to be swept of all large objects that may
damage the equipment or may be damaged by the machine.
Safety during Operation:
1. In order to avoid accidents, be familiar with the area of operation such as blind spots, driveway
crossings, road crossings and other dangerous areas.
2. Do not carry passengers unless the machine is equipped for them.
3. Wear seat belt, eye and hearing protection while operating equipment.
4. Keep hands, feet, hair and loose clothing away from all moving parts of the engine, drive lines,
chains, sweeper brush and other moving parts.
5. All chain covers and shields must be in place before operating equipment.
6. Never Blow snow towards people, pets, buildings, vehicles or other objects that can damaged by
flying debris. Always use the most effective blowing speed for the operating conditions.
7. Yield to pedestrians in your work area, bring the tractor to a complete halt and turn off the
attachment until it is safe to resume operations.
8. If you must leave the tractor during operation, disengage PTO/hydraulic drives, bring the machine
to a complete stop, lower the implement, shut off the engine, set the parking brake and remove the
ignition key.
9. Always operate the tractor within the manufacturer’s recommended safety guidelines. Operate the
tractor at speeds compatible with the working conditions.
10. Inspect the equipment after hitting a solid object to ensure that all aspects of the equipment
continue to function properly.
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Important – All signs & labels need to be visible at all time. Clean and or replace damage signs and
labels.
Your spare parts department should have these in stock.
Figure 1
Label part location
1 Caution Label.
2 Danger moving parts.
3 Danger Drive shaft & PTO label.
4 Identification plate of the Snow Blower.
5 Danger moving parts.
Part numbers are in the part list section
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Representation of Labels
Figure 2
Figure 3 Figure 4
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INSTALLATION
Figure 5
1. Align lift arm with the brackets and lock in place.
Figure 6
2. Hook-up the hydraulic hoses to the tractor.
3. Test the hydraulic connections to ensure the desired operation of the snow blower.
4. Inspect the installed snow blower to ensure that it functions properly and that the unit is securely
attached.
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GENERAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Slow the engine to idle.
2. Engage PTO.
3. Increase throttle to 550 RPM.
4. The chute should be angled to direct the snow to a safe and acceptable location.
5. Do not operate the snow blower if pedestrians are approaching from the front.
6. Do not put your hands or feet near the opening of the snow blower or other moving parts.
7. Do not wear loose clothing when operating the equipment.
8. Do not attempt to clear the auger or chute when the PTO is engaged.
9. Keep clear of the discharge opening while PTO is engaged.
10. Use extreme caution when operating on gravel surfaces as the snow blower may dig into the
gravel and cause the whole tractor to swerve or stop suddenly as well as throwing gravel.
11. Should the blower begin to vibrate abnormally, stop immediately and check for problems such as
material wound around the auger.
12. Never operate the snow blower without ensuring that the cutting edge is securely attached and
protecting the auger body.
13. Protect yourself by wearing all necessary safety equipment such as safety glasses and earplugs or
earmuffs.
OPERATING TIPS
Always engage the PTO at Idle speed, and then bring the rpm to its proper operating speed.
o Maximum of 540 PTO rpm.
Always disengage PTO when tractor engine is at Idle.
Always blow snow away from pedestrians, vehicles, steps etc...
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Before storing your blower
, certain precautions should be taken to protect it from deterioration.
1. Clean the blower thoroughly.
2. Make all necessary repairs.
3.
Repaint all parts from which paint has worn or peeled and replace
4.
Thoroughly lubricate all moving parts
5. Secure hydraulic
hoses against the
6.
Store on a level surface in a dry environment.
7.
If possible, store in an area protected from direct
parts.
8.
If you need to store in a location where you need to lift, there is a
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STORAGE
, certain precautions should be taken to protect it from deterioration.
Repaint all parts from which paint has worn or peeled and replace
any missing or damaged decals.
Thoroughly lubricate all moving parts
and grease fittings..
hoses against the
blower to avoid damage.
Store on a level surface in a dry environment.
If possible, store in an area protected from direct
sunlight to avoid weathering of the paint and rubber
If you need to store in a location where you need to lift, there is a
lifting e
ye that can be seen here.
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, certain precautions should be taken to protect it from deterioration.
any missing or damaged decals.
sunlight to avoid weathering of the paint and rubber
ye that can be seen here.
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MAINTENANCE
Help your new Snow blower keep its value! Use only Genuine Parts
1. Grease all grease fittings following each shift, ensuring that all fittings accept grease. Replace any fittings
that do not accept grease. Insufficient lubrication will result in premature bearing and sleeve failure.
2. Secure hydraulic hoses to prevent chafing against other parts.
3. Drive chain should be periodically lubricated and adjusted. Lack of lubrication and tension adjustment will
result in premature chain and sprocket failure.
4. At the end of every shift, the blower should be made free of snow inside the discharge chute so it does not
freeze and cause a blockage.
5. Upon reception of your new snow blower and after 20 operational hours, torque bolts as follows:
a. Gearbox (8): 75 ft. lbs
b. Impeller (1): 150 ft. lbs
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Help your new Snow blower keep its value! Use only Genuine Parts
MAINTENANCE RECORD
Use this log to record maintenance performed on your unit.
Date Maintenance Performed Performed by
Comments
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SCHEDULE
PROCEDUR
E
SCHEDULE
After
each
use
After
every 8
hours
After
every 40
hours
Refer to
tractor
manual
When
needed
Hardware
-
Tighten
Lubrication Points
Lubricate with high-quality grease.
Drive Chain & Sprocket
Lubricate with high-quality
grease or oil.
Drive Chain & Sprocket
Adjust tension
Clear chute of snow
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US to METRIC - METRIC to US CONVERSION
U.S. to Metric
To change.................................. To .............................. Multiply By
Inches ........................................ Centimeters ...................... 2.540
Feet ........................................... Meters ............................... 0.305
Yards ......................................... Meters ............................... 0.914
Miles .......................................... Kilometers ......................... 1.609
Square Inches ........................... Square Centimeters .......... 6.451
Square Feet ............................... Square Meters .................. 0.093
Square yards ............................. square Meters ................... 0.836
Cubic Feet ................................. Cubic Meters ..................... 0.028
Cubic Yards ............................... Cubic Meters ..................... 0.765
Fluid Ounces ............................. Milliliters .......................... 29.573
Pints .......................................... Liters ................................. 0.473
Quarts ........................................ Liters ................................. 0.946
Gallons ...................................... Liters ................................. 3.785
Pounds ...................................... Kilograms .......................... 0.454
Pound-Feet ................................ Newton-Meters................ 1.3356
Pounds per square Inch ............ Bar .................................... 0.070
Miles per Hour ........................... Kilometers per Hour .......... 1.609
Metric to U.S.
To change ................................. To .............................. Multiply By
Centimeters ............................... Inches ............................... 0.394
Meters ....................................... Feet ................................... 3.280
Meters ....................................... Yards ................................ 1.094
Kilometers .................................. Miles ................................. 0.621
Square Centimeters ................... Square Inches ................... 0.155
Square Meters ........................... Square Feet .................... 10.764
Square Meters ........................... Square Yards .................... 1.196
Cubic Meters ............................. Cubic Feet ...................... 35.315
Cubic Meters ............................. Cubic Yards ...................... 1.308
Milliliters ..................................... Fluid Ounces ..................... 0.034
Liters .......................................... Pints .................................. 2.113
Liters .......................................... Quarts ............................... 1.057
Liters .......................................... Gallons .............................. 0.264
Kilograms................................... Pounds .............................. 2.205
Newton-Meters .......................... Pound-feet ........................ 0.738
Bar ............................................. Pounds per Square Inch ... 14.50
Kilometers per Hour ................... Miles per Hour................... 0.621
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BOLT TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
Bolt Coarse Grade 5 Grade 8
SizeThread*
Inches per Inch Torque in foot pounds
1/4 20 10 14
5/16 18 19 29
3/8 16 33 47
7/16 14 54 78
1/2 13 78 119
9/16 12 114 169
5/8 11 154 230
3/4 10 257 380
7/8 9 382 600
1 8 587 700
1-1/8 7 794 1430
1-1/4 7 1105 1975
1-3/8 6 1500 2650
1-1/2 6 1775 3200
To determine the torque for a fine-thread bolt, increase rating by 9%.
All torques are measured on dry standard bolts.
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PARTS
Illustration may not necessarily reproduce the full detail and exact shape of the parts or depict the actual
models and are intended for reference only.
Please include the model, make, serial number, and the part number to place an order.
Right hand and Left hand sides of the tractor are determined from the viewpoint of the operator when
seated in the tractor.
The dealer reserves the right to change or eliminate the product, specifications or product line without
notice or obligation.
-- The last two numbers in the model number represents the width of the Snow blower
Plow number 4150-SB has an auger width of 50”, where
Plow number 4162-SB has an auger width of 60”.
-- O/L means that the part common hardware which can be “Obtained Locally”
-- N/S means that the part is Not Shown.
-- Quantities indicated are for the 50” snow blower, may vary for larger or other models.
-- Top link and Block, Safety chain and Pin are not included with the Blower.
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