Woods SB84.40 Operator's Manual page 16

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WARNING
■ Never direct discharge toward people, animals,
or property. Rocks, snow, ice and other materials
can be thrown up to 300 feet during operation.
■ Know where you are operating. Remove all un-
wanted trash and debris before starting. It can
wrap around auger or be thrown out of machine
during operation.
■ Keep auger and fan in good condition. Do not
operate with a damaged fan or auger.
■ Do not allow the auger to hit and scalp ground
during operation. Hitting ground will pick up soil
or rocks that can be thrown out of machine.
Adjusting Discharge Direction
To change direction of snow discharge, turn the manual
rotation handle clockwise to turn the chute to the right.
If this snow blower is equipped with the optional hy-
draulic chute rotation, activate the appropriate tractor
controls to rotate the chute. Reverse hoses if the rota-
tion is not in the desired direction.
NOTE: For hydraulic rotator option, if chute turns too
quickly, adjust flow control on tractor hydraulics.
NOTE: Operating hydraulic deflector cylinder re-
quires low tractor flow rates. When initially operating
cylinder reduce tractor hydraulic flow rate toprevent
deflector damage and improve resolution of deflector
adjustment.
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Adjusting Discharge Chute
Deflector Position
Figure 8
The height of snow discharge is controlled by position
of chute deflector on discharge chute.
To adjust the deflector angle, remove the round wire
lock pin (item 1) and move the adjusting rod (item 2) in
or out of the adjusting tube (item 3) and select a set of
holes at the desired angle. Reinsert the round wire lock
pin (item 1) to hold the position.
If this snow blower is equipped with a hydraulic deflec-
tor, activate the tractor controls to move the deflector.
Reverse hoses if movement of the deflector is not in
the desired direction.
If this snow blower is equipped with an electric deflec-
tor, operate the switch to move the deflector.
NOTE: If possible, blow snow with the wind. Beware of
people or buildings in the area.
Figure 8. Discharge Chute Position
WARNING
■ Keep bystanders away from equipment.
■ Wear appropriate hearing protection.
10. Allow the snow blower to work its way through the
snow rather than forcing it.
11. In deep snow it may be necessary to raise the snow
blower for the first pass through and clean up the
remainder with a second pass.
12. Do not feed snow through snow blower when raising
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