Briggs & Stratton 1694919 manual

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    A TT A CHMENT OPERA T OR’S MANU AL 42” Snow Blade Mfg. No. Description 1694919 42” Remote Angling Snow Blade 42” Sno w Blade 1732529 Revision 01 Rev. Date 02/2007 TP 100-4241-01-AT-SMA[...]

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    1 T able of Contents T roub leshooting, Adjustments & Service T roub leshooting Char t .....................................8 Skid Shoe Adjustment .....................................9 Lift Adjustment .................................................9 Initial Setup & Assembl y Install Hitch on to T ractor ...............................10 [...]

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    2 Safety Rules & Information TP-600-4159-01-UV-SMAN OPERA TING SAFETY ● Always clear snow up and down the face of slopes, never across the face. Exercise extreme caution when changing direction on slopes. Do not attempt to clear steep slopes. ● Exercise extreme caution when operating on, or crossing, gravel drives, walks or roads. Stay aler[...]

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    3 Features & Controls TRA CT OR CONTR OLS Before you begin operating the tractor with the dozer blade attachment, make certain you have: • Read and understood the instructions in the tractor Operator’s Manual. • Become thoroughly familiar with all of the tractor controls and their operation, including how to safely and properly start and [...]

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    General Operating Instructions 4 Checks Bef ore Star ting 1. Refer to the Maintenance & Adjustments sections of this manual and perform any needed service. Also, refer to the tractor Operator’s Manual and perform any required service. 2. Remove any objects from the work area which might interfere with plowing activity. 3. Adjust the skid shoe[...]

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    5 General Operating Instructions Daily Stora g e 1. Allow tractor engine to cool before storing in any enclosure. 2. After dozing or plowing jobs are completed, hose or brush down the blade to remove excess dirt. 3. Lightly oil all pivot points. Coat bare metal surfaces to prevent corrosion. IMPORT ANT NO TE Refer to Tractor Operator’s Manual for[...]

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    6 Notes[...]

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    7 Maintenance Schedule For Normal Care General Lubrication Lubricate the snow blade as shown in Figure 2. Where an oil can is shown use 30 weight oil. Where a grease gun is shown, use lithium grease. Lubricate the following areas: • Grease the blade pivot. • Oil the blade lock pawl • Apply grease to the plastic wear surface above the bell cra[...]

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    8 T roubleshooting, Adjustments, & Service TR OUBLESHOO TING While normal care and regular maintenance will extend the life of your equipment, prolonged or constant use may eventually require that service be performed to allow it to continue operating properly. The troubleshoot- ing guide below lists the most common problems, their causes and r[...]

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    9 T roubleshooting, Adjustments, & Service Figure 3. Skid Shoe Adjustment A – Lock Nut B – Skid Shoe Skid Shoe Adjustment On smooth surfaces such as concrete or asphalt, the scraper bar should scrape the surface. On surfaces such as gravel, the scraper bar should be set high enough so that it will not pick up debris. 1. Lower the snow blade[...]

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    Ref Qty Description 1 1 Lift Assist Spring 2 7 Hair pin 3 1 Flat Washer 4 1 Lift Arm 5 1 Stand Off 6 1 Lock Washer 7 1 Bolt 8 1 Hitch Assembly 9 1 Bell Crank 10 2 Mounting Pin 11 1 Hitch Pivot Assembly 12 3 Bolt 13 2 Whiz Lock Nut Ref Qty Description 14 1 Snow Blade Assembly 15 1 Spring 16 1 Eye Bolt 17 1 Lower Control Arm 18 2 Bolt 19 2 Flange Nut[...]

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    11 Initial Setup & Assembly A B Figure 6. Bell Crank Installation A. Chute Rotator Drive Cover Bolt B. Chute Rotator Drive Cover Install Hitch on to T ractor 1. Remove mower deck. 2. Install the bell crank (A, Figure 6) through the front holes (B) of the hitch assembly. NOTE: Make sure that the Lift Arm connection is to the right side of the hi[...]

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    12 Initial Setup & Assembly Figure 8. Hitch Installation A. Hitch Assembly B. Hitch Support Shaft C. Hitch Mounting Arms 5. Slide hitch (A, Figure 8) under tractor and lift to slide hitch mounting arms (C) over hitch support shaft (B). 6. At front of the machine, locate and remove the lower hitch latch pin (D, Figure 9) from the hitch assembly [...]

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    13 Initial Setup & Assembly Install Snow Blade Lift Arm 1. Move the mower deck lift arm to the “LOWERED” position. 2. Install the brass stand-off (A, Figure 10) at the top of the mower deck lift arm (B), using bolt (C) and wash- er (D). 3. Install the lift assist spring (E) from the rear edge of the tractor frame to the brass “C” clip ([...]

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    14 Initial Setup & Assembly Figure 11. Snow Blade Assembly A. Pivot Assembly B. Whiz Lock Nut C. Snow Blade Assembly D. Tension Spring E. Eyebolt F. Nut G. Capscrew H. Flat Washer I. Spacer A B C Figure 12. Attaching Snow Blade to Hitch A. Mounting Pin B. Hair Pin C. Bell Crank Attaching Piv ot Assembl y to Snow Blade 1. Attach the pivot assemb[...]

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    15 Initial Setup & Assembly A E C G D B H F Figure 13. Blade Control Arm Installation A. Control Arm Support Bracket B. Flange Nut C. Bolt D. Eyebolt E. Upper Control Arm F. Lower Control Arm G. Nut H. Bolt E C A D B Figure 14. Lower Control Arm Installation A. Bolt B. Adjustment Arm C. Lower Control Arm D. Ball Joints E. Hair pins A B C D Figu[...]

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    16 Removal Snow Blade Remo val 1. Lower the snow blade to the ground. 2. Remove the four (4) hair pins (C, Figure 16) from the control arm (A) and remove the control arm from the snow blade assembly. 3. Remove the control arm from the tractor. NOTE: The control arm support bracket can be left on the tractor. 4. Remove the bell crank hair pin (A, Fi[...]

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    17 Removal 6. Remove the snow blade hair pin (B, Figure 18) and mounting pin (A). 7. Slide the snow blade assembly away from the tractor. 8. Remove the lower latch pin (A, Figure 19) from the front of the hitch assembly. 9. Lift the hitch assembly off of the support fingers (C). 10. Slide the hitch assembly (A, Figure 20) forwards until the hitch m[...]

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