Safety Rules & Information Read these safety rules and follow them closely. Failure to obey these rules could result in loss of control of unit, severe personal injury or death to you, or bystanders, or damage to property or equipment. The triangle in text signifies important cautions or warnings which must be followed.
CONTROL FUNCTIONS The information below briefly describes the function of individual controls. Operating the tractor and dozer require the combined use of these controls and additional controls whose operation is described in the tractor Operator’s Manual. Please take a moment and familiarize yourself with the name, location, and function of these controls so that you...
General Operating Instructions Checks Before Starting 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.
Changing Angle of the Blade: See Figure 1 for location of Controls. NOTE: It is easier to change the angle of the blade with the attachment raised. 1. Raise the attachment lift. 2. Use an abrupt pushing/pulling motion to release the angling mechanism and move the blade left or right.
Maintenance WARNING To avoid serious injury, perform maintenance on the tractor or dozer blade only when the engine is stopped, parking brake is set and all moving parts have stopped. Always remove the ignition key before beginning maintenance or adjustments to prevent accidental starting of the engine.
Skid Shoe Adjustment Slotted holes are provided to permit adjustment of the shoe assemblies for raising and lowering the blade to various working heights (see Figure 3). When cleaning snow from gravel or earth drives or walks, the shoe assemblies should be lowered fully to prevent blade contact with gravel or ground.
Adjustments Lift Rod Adjustment ELECTRIC/HYDRAULIC LIFT MODELS: In the fully raised position the blade should be 6” off the ground. In the fully lowered position, the lift rod should slightly compress the spring creating downward pres- sure on the blade. NOTE: Always adjust the lift height before and after adjusting the downward pressure.
Figure 10. Bar Stop A. Bar Stops B. Taptite Screws, 5/16-18 x 1 INITIAL SETUP & ASSEMBLY NOTE: Some of the following setup procedures may already be completed. Assemble Blade 1. Place the blade on a flat surface. 2. Baron/Broadmoor/LT/1600/2600 Series: See Figure 10.
Initial Setup & Assembly Install Rear Push Bar Support NOTE: Manual Lift Models-If your tractor is not already equipped with a Large Lift Lever kit, install it at this time. Follow the instructions supplied with the kit. 1. Assemble the push bar support (A, Figure 12) and hitch (F) using the hardware shown in Figure 12.
Landlord / 1700 / 2700 Viewed from Right Side Landlord / 1700 / 2700 Viewed from Left Side CONNECT HITCH TO REAR PUSH BAR 1. Slide the push bar support (A, Figure 14), and wash- ers (B), onto the lift lever rod/lever (C), and secure to tractor frame with the spring clips.
Initial Setup & Assembly Install Spring Assist Bracket (Baron/Broadmoor/1600/2600 Models Only) NOTE: Spring-assist bracket assembly (Figure 16) does not need to be installed on units with electric/hydraulic lift. 1. Install the spring-assist bracket (A, Figure 16) to trac- tor frame (bracket is mounted underneath frame). Secure with capscrew (from top), lockwasher, and nut.
Figure 19. Lift Rod Assembly A. Set Collars C. Spring B. Rod Guide D. Lift Rod Install Lift Rod NOTE: Two lift rods are packaged with the Broadmoor/LT/1600/2600 & Landlord/GT/1700/2700 hitch assembly. Use the correct lift rod for manual or hydraulic lift as shown in Figure 9.
Initial Setup & Assembly Install Angling Control Rod NOTE: If installing the dozer attachment on a unit equipped with a snowcab, replace the control rod sup- port (A, Figure 23) with the hanging support (Ref. No. 40, Figure 9). Mount the hanging support to the front cab cross-bar.
Figure 25. Dozer Removal A. Support Arm C. Pivot Pin B. Hair Pin Clip D. Hair Pin Clip & Washer REMOVAL & INSTALLATION Removing & Attaching Dozer Blade 1. Lower the blade. Put the lift lever in the middle notch (float position).
Removing & Attaching Figure 26. Installing Hitch to Front of Tractor A Safety Clip C. Tractor Brackets B. Hitch Bar D. Hitch Pin Viewed from Right Side of Tractor Figure 27. Hydraulic Lift Bracket A. Lift Lever Ext. Assy D. Spring Clip B.
INSTALL REINFORCEMENT BRACKET NOTE: This kit applies to the Landlord / 1700 / 2700 Series hydraulic lift models only. 1. Loosen the four capscrews (A, Figure 32) securing the quadrant (B) to the footrest. 2. Insert the reinforcement bracket (B, Figure 31) between the quadrant (B, Figure 32) and foot rest.
Hardware Identification & Torque Specifications Common Hardware Types Hex Head Capscrew Carriage Bolt Standard Hardware Sizing When a washer or nut is identified as 1/2”, this is the Nominal size, meaning the inside diameter is 1/2 inch; if a second number is present it represent the threads per inch When bolt or capscrew is identified as 1/2 - 16 x 2”, this means the Nominal size, or body diameter is 1/2 inch;...
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