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Models 2010X/2410X/2410XL Hydraulic Snowblowers Skid Steer Loaders Operator’s Manual Maintenance and Parts Information manual has been read and understood. Read the Operation & Maintenance Manual entirely. When you see this symbol, the subsequent instructions and warnings are serious – follow...
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Good safety practices not only protect you, but also the people around you. NOTE: Erskine Attachments LLC reserves the right to make improvements in design or changes in specifications at any time without notice and without incurring any obligations to install them on...
TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD SAFETY SERIAL NUMBER/DECAL LOCATION SET UP ASSEMBLY 8-12 MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS 13-15 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 16-17 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 18-22 TROUBLESHOOTING PARTS INFORMATION 24-31 WIRE HARNESS INFORMATION GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS 33-34 WARRANTY REFERENCE INFORMATION Write the serial number for your attachment in the spaces below. Always refer to this serial number when calling for service or parts.
Loader” to become totally familiar with the controls and instruments. Know how to stop all • NEVER modify equipment or add attachments equipment operation in case of emergency. that are not approved by Erskine Attachments LLC. • Avoid the possibility of personal injury and/or •...
SERIAL NUMBER AND SAFETY DECAL LOCATIONS Serial Number Location: It is important to refer to the serial number of your attachment when making repairs or ordering parts. Early or later models (identification made by serial number) may use different parts, or it may be necessary to use different procedures in doing a specific operation.
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SERIAL NUMBER AND SAFETY DECAL LOCATIONS Part number: 102935 Location: On each side of blower assembly Quantity: Part number: 200001 Location: Back right side of blower assembly Quantity: Part number: 102946 Location: Front of chute assembly, adjacent to chute opening Part number: 102957 Location: Sides of chute assembly...
____________________SET UP ASSEMBLY ___________________ CRATE REMOVAL AND ASSEMBLY Remove screws to disassemble crate. Remove chute from plastic bags. The mounting plate can be installed in the “lower” position for most skid steers with standard sized tires, or in the “middle” or “upper” position for skid steers with taller or oversized tires.
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____________________SET UP ASSEMBLY ___________________ DISCHARGE CHUTE INSTALLATION Remove one of the roller guides from the blower housing by removing the bolt securing the roller guide. After unpacking the chute, slip the chute into the grooves on the two remaining roller guides. Reinstall the roller guide and bushing with bolt and lock nut.
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____________________SET UP ASSEMBLY ___________________ DISCHARGE CHUTE INSTALLATION (continued) Install the cylinder with the rod end to the deflector ears. Fasten with two 1/2” bolts. NOTE: Usually the hoses will remain connected to the cylinder when the chute is removed. IMPORTANT: Be sure the hoses are routed properly through the hose “hook”...
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____________________SET UP ASSEMBLY ___________________ Wire Harness Installation A wire harness is needed to activate the rotation and deflection. If the loader is equipped with an attachment control package, the appropriate harness should be installed from the factory. Hose Clamp If the snowblower was ordered with the Pistol Grip Control Harness, follow these instructions: 1.
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____________________SET UP ASSEMBLY ___________________ Open the rear door. Pull the excess wire harness into the engine compartment. Raise the operator cab. (See loader Operation and Maintenance Manual for the correct procedure.) Connect the red fused wire to the positive battery terminal or to a suitable accessory wire with a minimum rating of 5 amps.
__________________MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS_____________ After the initial set-up assembly is completed use the following procedure to mount the snowblower to the loader for user operation. 1. Use the step, safety treads, and grab handles to get on and off the loader and snowblower.
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____________________MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS________________ NOTE: Attachment is shipped with 12FJX (1- 1/16” Female JIC Swivel) fittings on the ends of the lead hoses. 7. Connect the hydraulic quick couplers from the snowblower to the loader. IMPORTANT: Wipe the ends of the hydraulic quick couplers (both lead and loader) with a rag to remove any possible contamination.
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____________________MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS________________ NOTE: Make sure the hoses are properly routed to fit your specific loader. If the hoses are not routed correctly, hoses may get pinched or rub on tires. Be sure to check the hose routing through the full range of intended motion of the attachment before operating it.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS WARNING: DO NOT operate from any position except seated in the operator’s seat with the seat belt fastened. DO NOT permit riders. IMPORTANT: Before operating the attachment, perform the service schedule for routine maintenance. 1. Make sure area is free of obstructions that might be picked up and thrown.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS WARNING: DO NOT operate from any position except seated in the operator’s seat with the seat belt fastened. DO NOT permit riders. Hydraulic Chute Rotation and Deflection All chute functions can be activated by the steering lever switches on the loader (if loader is fully equipped), or with the Pistol Grip Control Harness.
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_____________________ROUTINE MAINTENANCE________________ It is the operator’s responsibility to make daily inspections of the loader and attachment for damage, loose bolts, fluid leaks, or anything else that could cause a potential service or safety problem. Preventive maintenance is the easiest and least expensive type of maintenance. IMPORTANT: Bolts and set screws can loosen after initial usage.
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___________________ROUTINE MAINTENANCE____________________ LUBRICATION (continued) Grease the auger drive after every 4 hours of operation. NOTE: There are (2) grease fittings, one on each side of the auger tube. Grease the (3) chute roller guide bushings also after every 4 hours of operation. (Not Pictured) HYDRAULIC RELIEF VALVE ADJUSTMENT The fan is shear-protected by the loader hydraulic system pressure relief valve.
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___________________ROUTINE MAINTENANCE____________________ AUGER REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION 1. Loosen the setscrew on the bearing eccentric locking collar. Using a hammer and punch, rotate the collar in the opposite direction of auger travel. NOTE: This frees up the bearing and allows it to slide on the auger shaft.
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___________________ROUTINE MAINTENANCE____________________ AUGER REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (continued) 4. Slide the auger straight forward and out of the blower body. 5. The hydraulic motor and housing can now be removed from the auger. 6. To install, use reverse procedure. 7. When everything assembled tightened, with the exception of the bearing...
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___________________ROUTINE MAINTENANCE____________________ FAN REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION FAN REMOVAL NOTE: If you do not use a pneumatic air wrench, a block of wood placed through the discharge chute and into the fan area will keep the fan from rotating when loosening or tightening the castle nut. 1.
___________________TROUBLESHOOTING____________________ • Fan operates backwards • Operate loader controls correctly (read loader operator’s manual) • Switch hydraulic couplers around • Snow is not thrown very far or chute is • Operate loader a slower ground speed • Make sure loader is at full throttle plugging •...
2010 PARTS INFORMATION_______________ ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION STOCK NO. 315800 BODY 2010 X 54 W/A 315801 BODY 2010 X 60 W/A 315802 BODY 2010 X 72 W/A 315803 BODY 2010 X 78 W/A 315804 BODY 2010 X 84 W/A 315812 MOUNT FRAME 2010/2410 W/A 315124 PIN DEFLECTOR W/A...
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2410/2410XL PARTS INFORMATION_____________ ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION STOCK NO. 315805 BODY 2410 X 54 W/A SPECIAL ORDER 315806 BODY 2410 X 60 W/A SPECIAL ORDER 315807 BODY 2410 X 72 W/A 315904 BODY 2410 X 78 W/A 315808 BODY 2410 X 84 W/A 315812 MOUNT FRAME 2010/2410 W/A 315124...
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DRIVE PARTS INFORMATION ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION STOCK NO. 315809 FAN 20D 2010 W/A 315810 FAN 24D 2410 W/A 315811 FAN 24D 2410XL W/A 315819 AUGER 16D 2010 X 54 W/A 315404 AUGER 16D 2010 X 60 W/A 315405 AUGER 16D 2010 X 72 W/A 315406 AUGER 16D 2010 X 78 W/A 315447...
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HYDRAULIC PARTS INFORMATION ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION STOCK NO. 320078 MOTOR HYD - 4.9 CID 2010 FAN MOTOR 201931 MOTOR HYD - 6.2 CID 2010 FAN MOTOR 200105 MOTOR HYD - 8.0 CID 2010 FAN MOTOR 103521 MOTOR HYD - 9.6 CID 2410 FAN MOTOR 200104 MOTOR HYD - 11.9 CID...
____________ GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS Model 2010 x 61” 2010 x 73” 2010 x 79” 2010 x 85” Working Width 61” 73” 79” 85” Height 29” 29” 29” 29” Fan Diameter 20” 4-blade 20” 4-blade 20” 4-blade 20” 4-blade Auger Diameter 16” open flighting 16”...
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____________ GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS Model 2410 x 73” 2410 x 79” 2410 x 85” Working Width 73” 79” 85” Height 36” 36” 36” Fan Diameter 24” 4-blade 24” 4-blade 24” 4-blade Auger Diameter 18” open flighting 18” open flighting 18” open flighting Auger Shear Protection Hydraulic relief valve Hydraulic relief valve...
Erskine Attachments LLC to improve its products whenever it is possible and practical to do so. Erskine Attachments LLC reserves the right to make changes and or add improvements at any time without incurring any obligation to make such changes or add such improvements to products previously sold.
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P/N 300518 Date Printed: 3/12/2013 Erskine Attachments LLC Erskine, MN 56535 Printed in U.S.A.
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