Agri-Fab 45-0418 User manual

Model No.
Modèle nº
45-0418
PRINTED IN U.S.A. FORM NO. 40367 (10/22/07)
CAUTION:
Read Rules for
Safe Operation and
Instructions Carefully
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Any power equipment can cause injury if operated improperly or if the user does not understand how to operate the
equipment. Exercise caution at all times, when using power equipment.
Read this owner's manual carefully and know how to•
operate your snow thrower and how to stop the unit
and disengage the controls quickly.
Never allow children to operate the equipment.•
Never allow adults to operate the equipment without•
proper instruction.
Keep the area of operation clear of all persons,•
especially small children, and pets.
Never operate the snow thrower without good visibility•
or light.
Thoroughly inspect the area where the equipment is•
to be used and remove all door mats, sleds, boards,
wires and other foreign objects.
Disengage all clutches and shift into neutral before•
starting engine.
Do not operate equipment without wearing adequate•
winter outer garments.
Wear substantial footwear which will protect feet and•
improve footing on slippery surfaces.
Never operate the ATV snow thrower without attaching•
the clip of the tethered safety switch to your clothing. A
riderless ATV with a running snow thrower could cause
serious injury to a fallen operator or to others.
Check fuel before starting the engine. Do not remove•
the fuel cap or ll the fuel tank while the engine is
running or hot. Do not ll the fuel tank indoors. Gasoline
is an extremely ammable fuel.
Make sure the snow thrower height is adjusted to clear•
the type of surface it will be used on.
Never make any adjustments while the engine is•
running.
Always wear safety glasses or eye shield during•
operation or while performing adjustment or repair.
Do not place hands or feet near rotating parts. Keep•
clear of the discharge opening at all times.
Use extreme caution when operating on or crossing•
gravel surfaces.
Do not carry passengers.•
After striking a foreign object, stop the snow thrower•
and ATV, set the brake on the ATV, remove the wire
from the spark plug on the snow thrower and then
thoroughly inspect the snow thrower for damage.
Repair any damage before restarting and operating
the snow thrower.
If the snow thrower starts to vibrate abnormally,•
stop the snow thrower and ATV immediately, set the
brake on the ATV, remove the spark plug on the snow
thrower and check for the cause. Vibration is generally
a warning of trouble.
Stop the snow thrower engine and remove the spark•
plug wire whenever you leave the operating position,
before unclogging the snow thrower or making any
adjustments or inspections.
Take all possible precautions when leaving the unit•
unattended. Disengage the clutch lever, lower the
snow thrower, set the parking brake, turn off the ATV
and snow thrower engines and remove the keys.
When cleaning, repairing or inspecting, make certain•
all moving parts have stopped. Disconnect the spark
plug wire and keep it away from the plug to prevent
accidental starting.
Do not run engine indoors except when transporting•
the snow thrower in or out of the building. Open the
outside doors. Exhaust fumes are dangerous.
Do not clear snow across the face of slopes. Exercise•
extreme caution when changing direction on slopes.
Do not attempt to clear steep slopes.Refer to the slope
guide on page 34 of this manual.
Never operate the snow thrower without guards, plates•
or other safety protection devices in place.
Never operate the snow thrower near glass enclosures,•
automobiles, window wells, drop offs etc.without proper
adjustment of the snow thrower discharge angle.
Never direct discharge at bystanders or allow anyone•
in front of the snow thrower.
Never run the snow thrower into material at high•
speeds.
Do not overload the machine capacity by attempting to•
clear snow at too fast a rate.
Never operate the machine at high transport speed•
on slippery surfaces. Look behind and use care when
backing up.
Watch for trafc and stay alert when crossing or •
operating near roadways.
Disengage power to the snow thrower when•
transporting or when not in use.
Refer to ATV owners manual before using other•
attachments or accessories.
Never operate the snow thrower without good visibility•
or light.
SAFETY
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CARTON CONTENTS
REF QTY DESCRIPTION
1 1 Snow thrower Housing
2 2 Housing Anchor Strap
3 1 Handlebar Switch
4 2 Stabilizer Bracket
5 1 Actuator
6 1 Outer Mount Strut
7 1 Inner Mount Strut
8 1 Guide Bracket
9 1 Support Bracket
10 2 Collar
11 2 Mounting Tube
12 1 Wheel Assembly
13 1 Guide Plate
14 1 Spacer, 3" Long
15 1 Push Channel
REF QTY DESCRIPTION
16 2 6-5/8" Clamp Bracket
17 2 6-5/8" Strut Mount
18 2 6-5/8" Strut Mount
19 2 5-1/2" Clamp Bracket
20 2 5-1/2" Strut Mount
21 2 4" Clamp Bracket
22 2 4" Strut Mount
23 1 Rear Frame Tube (Bent)
24 1 Rear Frame Tube (Straight)
25 1 Control Assembly
26 2 Polaris Clamp Bracket
27 1 Polaris Strut Mount (LH)
28 1 Polaris Strut Mount (RH)
29 1 Wiring Harness
30 1 Discharge Chute
1
2
5
4
6
7
10 11
15
23
30
24
9
12
25
29
26
17
18
20
22
16
19
21
28
27
3
8
13
14

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HARDWARE PACKAGE
PARTS NOT SHOWN
FULL SIZE
1 2 3
5
67
24
25
13
17
18
12
20
19
4
21
22 23
14
15
16
11
29
28 31
8
9
10
26
27
30
32

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ASSEMBLY
REF QTY DESCRIPTION
1 3 Clevis Pin, 1/2" x 3"
2 1 Clevis Pin, 1/2" x 2"
3 4 Hex Bolt, 5/16-18 x 1"
4 4 Hex Bolt, 1/2-13 x 3-1/2"
5 25 Washer, 1/2" x 1-1/2"
6 2 Hex Bolt, 5/16" x 3"
7 4 Hex Bolt, 3/8-16 x 2"
8 4 Hair Pin
9 2 Bowed Washer, 1" x .32"
10 10 Washer, 5/16"
11 12 Hex Bolt, 1/2-13 x 2-1/4"
12 1 Hex Bolt, 1/2-13 x 1-1/2"
13 6 Hex Flange Bolt, 1/4-20 x 1"
14 6 Flanged Lock Nut, 1/4-20
15 18 Nylock Nut, 5/16-18
16 4 Nylock Nut, 3/8-16
REF QTY DESCRIPTION
17 19 Nylock Nut, 1/2-13
18 2 Lock Nut, 1/2-13
19 2 Carriage Bolt, 5/16-18 x 1-3/4"
20 2 Carriage Bolt, 5/16-18 x 1"
21 2 Carriage Bolt, 5/16-18 x 1-1/4"
22 2 Hex Bolt, 5/16-18 x 1-1/2"
23 4 Hex Bolt, 5/16-18 x 1-3/4"
24 2 Spacer, .5" x 1.0" x .59"
25 1 Spacer, .81" x 1.25" x 1.5"
26 1 Nylock Nut, 3/4-10
27 4 Spacer .75" x 1.25" x .5"
28 1 Hex Bolt, 3/4-10 x 7-1/2"
29 2 Hex Bolt, 1/2" x 4-1/2"
30 3 Chute Keeper
31 8 Nylon Tie
32 2 Replacement Shear Bolt
TOOLS NEEDED
(1) 5/16" Wrench
(1) 3/8" Wrench
(1) 7/16" Wrench
(2) 1/2" Wrenches
(2) 9/16" Wrenches
(2) 3/4" Wrenches
(1) 1-1/6" Wrench or Adjustable Wrench
(1) 1-1/8" Wrench or Adjustable Wrench
(1) 3/16" Allen Wrench
(1) Phillips Screwdriver
(1) Scissors or Knife
(1) Grease Gun w/ general purpose grease
(1) 15" Concrete Block
WIRING ASSEMBLY
Assemble (2) handlebar brackets and (1) handlebar1.
strap onto the handlebars using (2) long, small screws
and (2) small nylock nuts. Do not tighten yet.
OFF
LO
HI
SMALL NYLOCK
NUT
LONG,
SMALL
SCREW
HANDLEBAR
STRAP
HANDLEBAR
BRACKET
Assemble the switch bracket to the handlebar switch2.
using (2) small whizlock nuts. Tighten.
SMALL
WHIZLOCK
NUT
SWITCH
BRACKET
FIGURE 1
FIGURE 2
Assemble the switch bracket to the handlebar strap3.
using (1) short, small screw and (1) small nylock nut.
See gure 3. Do not tighten yet.
Rotate handlebar switch until it is at desired angle and4.
then tighten the screws and nuts assembled in steps
1 and 3.
FIGURE 3
OFF
LO
HI
SHORT,
SMALL
SCREW
SMALL NYLOCK
NUT

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Secure the relay pack near the battery of the ATV or5.
other location on the ATV out of harms way.
Thread the 3 wire lead from the relay pack forward6.
through the ATV frame on the same side as the handle
bar switch. Avoid threading wire close to moving parts,
hot parts or pinch points. Use 1 or 2 nylon ties to hold
wire in place.
Connect the three leads from the handlebar switch into7.
the three leads from the relay pack matching up the
red, green and black wires. See Figure 4.
Thread the bullet connector from the relay pack forward8.
through the frame and out through the front of the ATV.
Avoid threading wire close to moving parts, hot parts
or pinch points. Use 1 or 2 nylon ties to hold wire in
place.
Plug the bullet connector from the relay pack into the9.
bullet connector on the actuator.
Attach the red wire from the fuse to the positive terminal10.
on the ATV battery. Attach the negative lead (black
wire) from the relay pack to the negative terminal on
the ATV battery.
Use the handlebar switch to fully extend the actuator,11.
then disconnect the actuator.
2x4
AWD
PRE-ASSEMBLED
SCREW
PRE-ASSEMBLED
NUT
Attach the tethered safety switch to the handlebar using12.
(4) pre-assembled screws and (4) pre-assembled nuts.
See gure 5.
Thread the wiring through the ATV and out the front of13.
the ATV. Avoid threading wire close to moving parts,
hot parts or pinch points. Nylon ties can be used to
hold wire in place.
FIGURE 4
FIGURE 5
BATTERY
+
POSITIVE
"HOT" POST
BLACK
RED
FUSE
HANDLEBAR
SWITCH
BULLET
CONNECTOR
RELAY PACK
ACTUATOR
3-WIRE
LEAD

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FIGURE 9
4" Strut Mount
Polaris
Strut Mount
5-1/2"
Strut
Mount
6-5/8" Strut
Mount
6-5/8" Strut
Mount
Bombardier
Outlander Strut
Mount
5/16" x
1-1/2"
1/2" x 2-1/4"
3/8" x 2"
3/8" x 2"
3/8" x 2"
3/8" x 2"
ATV Lower
A Arm
1/2" x 4-1/2"
HEX BOLT
STABILIZER
BRACKET
1/2" NYLOCK NUT
3" LONG
SPACER
SNOW THROWER ASSEMBLY
Remove any CV boot guard or stick guard from the1.
front lower A arms of the ATV. Select the correct strut
mount assembly shown in gure 6 for your ATV. If your
ATV is not listed in gure 6, start with the 5-1/2" strut
mount assembly. If you use the 4", 5-1/2" or 6-5/8" strut
mount assemblies, attach with the strut mount on the
bottom of the A arm and the bolts on the outside of the
A arm. Do not tighten bolts at this time.
Assemble the stabilizer brackets together using (2)2.
1/2" x 4-1/2" hex bolts, (2) 3" long spacers and 1/2"
nylock nuts as shown in gure 7. Do not tighten yet.
FIGURE 8
OUTER MOUNT STRUT
COLLAR
COLLAR
INNER
MOUNT
STRUT
1/2" x 3"
CLEVIS PIN
HAIRPIN
COTTER
HAIRPIN COTTER
1/2" x 3"
CLEVIS PIN
Slide a collar over the end of the outer mount strut.3.
Slide the outer mount strut through the brackets4.
assembled in step 2.
Slide a second collar over the end of the outer mount5.
strut.
Apply a light coat of grease to the inner mount strut6.
and then insert it into the outer mount strut.
Tighten7. the bolts assembled in step 2.
Fasten the ends of the inner and outer mount struts8.
to the strut mount assemblies that you attached to the
ATV's A-arms. Use two (2) 1/2" x 3" clevis pins and two
(2) hairpin cotters.
Tighten9. the bolts and nuts assembled in step 1 that
fasten the strut mount assemblies to the A-arms.
Center the stabilizer brackets under the ATV. Slide the10.
collars up against the stabilizer brackets and tighten
the set screws in the collars. The stabilizer brackets
must rotate freely after the collars are tightened.
NOTE: The ATV is not shown below for clarity.
FIGURE 6
FIGURE 7

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FIGURE 14
FIGURE 13
Attach the housing anchor straps to the12. outside of the
mounting tubes using (4) 1/2" x 2-1/4" hex bolts, (8)
1/2" washers and (4) 1/2" nylock nuts. Do not tighten
yet.
ANGLE
SLOPES
BACKWARD
1/2" WASHER
1/2" NYLOCK
NUT
1/2" X 2-1/4"
HEX BOLT
HOUSING
ANCHOR
STRAP
MOUNTING
TUBE
CAUTION: Use caution while working
on snow thrower when it is propped up on
concrete block.
Place a 15" concrete block underneath the snow11.
thrower, beneath the engine. See gure 10.
Place the push channel over the ends of the mounting15.
tubes. Line up the holes as shown in the gure below
and secure the push channel using (2) 1/2" x 3-1/2"
hex bolts, (4) 1/2" washers (one on each side) and (2)
1/2" nylock nuts. Do not tighten yet.
1/2" NYLOCK
NUT
PUSH
CHANNEL
1/2" WASHER
1/2" x 3-1/2"
HEX BOLT
FIGURE 11
Attach the front holes of the housing anchor straps to13.
the weld bolts on the housing using (2) 1/2" lock nuts.
Do not tighten yet.
1/2" LOCK NUT
Secure the mounting tubes to the side support straps14.
using (2) 1/2" x 2-1/4" hex bolts, (4) 1/2" washers (inside
and outside) and (2) 1/2" nylock nuts. Do not tighten yet.
NOTE: Concrete block not shown for clarity.
1/2" WASHER
1/2" NYLOCK NUT
1/2" X 2-1/4"
HEX BOLT
FIGURE 10
FIGURE 12

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FIGURE 18
Attach the support bracket to the mounting tubes using18.
(4) 5/16" x 1-3/4" hex bolts, (8) 5/16" washers and (4)
5/16" nylock nuts. Tighten.
5/16" NYLOCK NUT
5/16" WASHER
5/16" x 1-3/4"
HEX BOLT
5/16" WASHER
FIGURE 15
Attach the bent rear frame tube to the push channel16.
using (2) 1/2" x 3-1/2" hex bolts, (4) 1/2" washers and
(2) 1/2" nylock nuts. Do not tighten yet.
Remove the concrete block from under the engine17.
and place it underneath the the end of the rear frame
tube.
1/2" NYLOCK
NUT
1/2" WASHER
1/2" x 3-1/2"
HEX BOLT
REAR FRAME TUBE
1/2" x 3"
CLEVIS PIN
.5" x 1" x .59"
SPACERS (2) 1/2" x 2"
CLEVIS PIN
HAIRPINS (2)
FIGURE 17
NOTE: Before proceeding with next assembly step, make
sure the actuator is fully extended. Refer to step 11 on
page 6 in the Wiring Assembly Section.
Fasten top of actuator to wheel assembly using (1)23.
1/2" x 3" clevis pin, (2) .5" x 1" x .59" spacers and (1)
hairpin.
Fasten bottom of actuator to actuator bracket using (1)24.
1/2" x 2" clevis pin and (1) hair pin.
Place the wheel assembly behind the engine mounting19.
base.
Fasten the bottom of the anchor brackets (part of20.
wheel assembly) to the outside of the mounting tubes
using (4) 1/2" x 2-1/4" hex bolts, (4) 1/2" washers (on
inside of mounting tube) and (4) 1/2" nylock nuts. Do
not tighten yet.
Fasten the tops of the anchor brackets to the engine21.
mounting base using (4) 5/16" x 1" hex bolts and (4)
5/16" nylock nuts. Do not tighten yet.
Tighten22. all nuts and bolts assembled in steps 12-
14 and 18-21. Do not tighten the nuts and bolts
assembled in steps 15-16 at this time.
NOTE: Complete wheel assembly not shown for clarity.
5/16" x 1"
HEX BOLT
1/2" NYLOCK
NUT 1/2" WASHER
1/2" x 2-1/4"
HEX BOLT
5/16" NYLOCK
NUT
ANCHOR
BRACKET
FIGURE 16

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Lightly coat the top of the ring around the discharge27.
opening with general purpose grease.
GREASE
FIGURE 20
5/16" x 3"
HEX BOLT
5/16" NYLOCK NUT
GUIDE PLATE
GUIDE
BRACKET
FIGURE 19
Assemble the guide bracket and guide plate to the25.
mounting tubes using (2) 5/16" x 3" hex bolts and 5/16"
nylock nuts. Do not tighten yet.
Remove the concrete block from under the rear frame26.
tube.
Attach the control assembly's support strap to the29.
engine mounting base using (1) 1/2" x 1-1/2" hex bolt,
1/2" washer (on inside of mounting base) and 1/2"
nylock nut. Do not tighten yet.
FIGURE 22
1/2" x 1-1/2" HEX BOLT
1/2" WASHER &
1/2" NYLOCK NUT
Place the discharge chute (facing forward) onto the28.
ring. Attach (3) chute keepers (right side up as shown)
to the bottom of the ange using (6) 1/4" x 1" hex ange
bolts and (6) 1/4" anged lock nuts. Tighten carefully
so that the nuts are snug but do not dig into plastic
chute keepers. Grasp the bottom ange and make
sure the chute turns freely.
FIGURE 21
1/4" FLANGED
LOCK NUT
1/4" x 1" HEX
FLANGE BOLT

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Attach the chute tilt control to the control assembly36.
using (2) 5/16" x 1-3/4" carriage bolts, (2) bowed
washers and (2) 5/16" nylock nuts.
Using a nylon tie, secure the cables from the chute tilt37.
control to the support tube as shown in gure 25.
Note:Do not secure the chute tilt control cables in locations
other than the one shown.
SECURE CABLES HERE
NYLON TIE
BOWED
WASHER
CHUTE TILT
CONTROL
5/16" NYLOCK
NUT
5/16" x 1-3/4"
CARRIAGE BOLT
FIGURE 24
Cut the nylon tie that holds the two chute crank brackets32.
together.
Attach the chute crank brackets to the discharge33.
housing using (2) 5/16" x 1" carriage bolts, 5/16"
washers and 5/16" nylock nuts. Do not tighten yet.
Adjust position of chute crank brackets so that spiral34.
does not rub bottom of discharge chute notches.
Tighten35. bolts and nuts assembled in step 33.
NOTE: Spiral not shown for clarity.
FIGURE 23
5/16" x 1"
CARRIAGE BOLT
5/16" WASHER
5/16" NYLOCK
NUT
Roll the ATV up behind the snow thrower, keeping the41.
push channel centered between the stabilizer brackets.
Make sure the guide bracket will slide in between
the stabilizer brackets as shown in gure 27. Keep a
minimum clearance of 3"-4" between the front of the
ATV and the snow thrower.
NOTE: ATV not shown below for clarity.
FIGURE 26
Insert the wire harness into the large hole at the front38.
of the control box.
Connect the wire harness to the switch.39.
Using nylon ties, secure the wire harness and clutch40.
cable to the handle assembly to keep them from
interfering with moving parts.
FIGURE 25
STABILIZER BRACKETS
GUIDE BRACKET
5/16" x 1-1/4"
CARRIAGE BOLTS
5/16" NYLOCK NUTS
Attach the control assembly's support tube to the30.
welded bracket below the discharge chute using (2)
5/16" x 1-1/4" carriage bolts and (2) 5/16" nylock nuts.
Do not tighten yet.
Tighten31. bolts assembled in steps 29 and 30.
FIGURE 27

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Slide the rear frame tube in or out of the push channel42.
to align it with the ATV hitch. Make sure the minimum
3"-4" clearance between the ATV and the snow thrower
is maintained.
If the rear frame tube does not slide in or out enough43.
to align with the ATV hitch, move the bolts that fasten
the rear frame tube to the push channel to a different
set of holes. (Refer to gure 15). If alignment is still not
possible, move the bolts that fasten the push channel
to the mounting tubes to a different set of holes. (Refer
to gure 14).
Attach the rear frame tube to the ATV hitch using a 3/4"44.
x 7-1/2" hex bolt, four (4) short spacers, a long spacer
and a 3/4" nylock nut. Place spacers above or below
the hitch as needed to maintain at least 1" clearance
with the bottom of the ATV and adequate clearance
with the ground. Tighten.
NOTE: Replace the bent rear frame tube with the straight
rear frame tube if the bent rear frame tube does not provide
adequate ground clearance and there is extra clearance
with the bottom of the ATV.
ATV HITCH
3/4" x 7-1/2"
HEX BOLT
3/4" NYLOCK NUT
LONG SPACER (.81" x 1.25" x 1.5")
REAR FRAME TUBE
PUSH
CHANNEL
SHORT SPACER (.75" x 1.25" x .5")
Tighten45. the nuts and bolts that fasten the push channel
to the mounting tubes, and the rear frame tube. Refer
to gures 14 and 15. Make sure the mounting tubes
stay centered with the ATV while tightening.
Slide the guide bracket along the mounting tubes until46.
the front edge is a 1/4" in front of the front edge of the
stabilizer brackets as shown in gure 29. Tighten.
Use a grease gun to apply general purpose grease47.
to the grease ttings in the wheel hubs and wheel
spindles. Apply until grease is forced out the ends of
the hubs and spindles.
Connect the wiring from the tethered safety switch to48.
the bullet connector on the wire harness for the switch
on the control box.
Reconnect the actuator to the handle bar switch that49.
was unplugged in step 11 on page 6.
CHECKLIST
Before you operate your snow thrower, please review
the following checklist to help ensure that you will
obtain the best performance from your snow thrower.
All assembly instructions have been completed with all1.
bolts and nuts properly tightened.
Check the discharge chute for proper rotation.2.
Check operation of tilt control for upper chute.3.
Verify that the wiring is correct for the actuator and that4.
the actuator will raise and lower the snow thrower.
Check skid shoe adjustment. (Refer to the Service and5.
Adjustments section.
Check that the tethered safety switch will shut off the6.
engine.
Check that the wheel hubs and wheel spindles are full7.
of grease.
FIGURE 28
1/4"
FIGURE 29

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OPERATION
KNOW YOUR SNOW THROWER
Read this owner's manual and safety rules before operating your snow thrower.
Compare the illustration below with your snow thrower to familiarize yourself with the various controls and their locations.
CHUTE TILT HANDLE — Pivots the Upper Chute up or
down to control the angle and distance of discharge.
CRANK ROD — Rotates the Lower and Upper Chutes to
control the direction of discharge.
UPPER AND LOWER DISCHARGE CHUTE — Controls
direction and height of snow discharge.
SCRAPER PLATE — Replaceable plate that absorbs
wear and impact from contact with ground.
SKID SHOE — Controls amount of clearance between the
scraper plate and the ground.
BEFORE STARTING
Use the end of assembly checklist to verify that all•
instructions have been properly completed.
Make sure the skid shoes are adjusted to maintain•
adequate ground clearance between the snow thrower
and the type of surface to be cleared. (Refer to the
Service and Adjustments section.)
Make sure the ATV engine has the correct oil for winter•
operation. Refer to ATV owner's manual.
CRANK
ROD
ON/OFF
SWITCH
HANDLE BAR
SWITCH
TETHERED SAFETY
SWITCH
CHUTE TILT
HANDLE
CLUTCH
LEVER
UPPER CHUTE
LOWER CHUTE
SPIRAL AUGERS
R.H. & L.H. SKID SHOE
SCRAPER PLATE
SPIRAL AUGER, R.H. & L.H. — Feeds snow to the
impeller fan at the center of the housing.
ON/OFF SWITCH — Allows snow thrower engine to be
turned off when sitting on ATV.
HANDLE BAR SWITCH — Raises and lowers the snow
thrower.
TETHERED SAFETY SWITCH — Turns snow thrower off
when pulled out.
CLUTCH LEVER — Engages and disengages the spiral
augers.
HOW TO START YOUR SNOW THROWER
Set clutch lever to "DISENGAGED"•
Attach the pull out plug to the tethered safety switch.The•
snow thrower will not run if the plug is not attached.
Set on/off switch on control mount to "ON"•
Follow instructions in your Engine Operator's Manual•
to start the snow thrower engine, then continue below.
Board your ATV and move clutch lever on control•
mount to "ENGAGED" position
HOW TO STOP YOUR SNOW THROWER
Set clutch lever on control mount to "DISENGAGED"•
Set on/off switch on control mount to "OFF"•
Follow instructions in your Engine Operator's Manual•
to nish Stop Engine procedures.
CAUTION: Never direct discharge
towards bystanders or windows. Do not
allow anyone in front of unit.
HOW TO USE YOUR SNOW THROWER

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REMOVING SNOW
Snow removal conditions vary greatly from light uffy
snowfall to wet heavy snow. Operating instructions must
be exible to t the conditions encountered. The operator
must adapt the ATV and snow thrower to depth of snow,
wind direction, temperature and surface conditions.
Before beginning operation, thoroughly inspect the•
area of operation and remove all door mats, sleds,
boards, wires and other foreign objects.
It is advisable to operate the ATV at a slow ground•
speed for safe and efcient snow removal.
In deep, drifted or banked snow it will be necessary to•
use slow ground speed. Drive forward into the snow
and allow the spiral auger to clear the snow. Repeat
this method until a path is cleared. On the second
pass, overlap the rst enough to allow the snow
thrower to handle the snow without repeated stopping
and starting of forward motion.
In extremely deep snow, raise the snow thrower from•
the ground to remove the top layer and drive forward
only until the ATVs front tires reach the uncleared
bottom layer of snow. Depress the ATV's clutch-brake
pedal and allow the spiral auger to clear the snow.
Reverse the ATV and lower the snow thrower to the
ground. Drive the ATV forward until the snow again
becomes too deep. Repeating this process into and
out of drifts will eventually clear even the deepest of
snow piles.
If the snow thrower becomes clogged with snow or•
jammed with a foreign object, disengage the snow
thrower immediately and shut off the ATV and snow
thrower engines. Set the parking break on the ATV and
unclog the snow thrower with a wooden stick before
resuming operation.
OPERATING TIPS
Discharge snow down wind whenever possible.•
To help prevent snow from sticking to the snow thrower,•
allow the snow thrower to reach outdoor temperature
before using it. A light coat of wax may also be applied
to the inside surface of the snow thrower housing and
discharge chute.
Use tire chains to improve traction if recommended by•
your ATV owners manual.
Before the rst snowfall, remove all stones, sticks and •
other objects which could become hidden by the snow.
Permanent obstacles should be marked for visibility.
Overlap each pass slightly to assure complete snow•
removal.
DANGER:Shut offengine anddisengage
snowthrowerbeforeuncloggingdischarge
chute. Unclog using a wooden stick, not
your hands.
RAISING AND LOWERING
To raise, use the handle bar switch to shorten the•
actuator.
To lower, use the handle bar switch to lengthen the•
actuator.
CONTROLLING SNOW DISCHARGE
To control the direction snow is thrown, the discharge•
chute has 180 degrees of rotation. Turn the crank rod
clockwise to rotate the chute to the right.Turn the crank
rod counterclockwise to rotate the chute to the left.
To control the distance snow is thrown, the upper•
section of the discharge chute pivots up and down.
Push forward on the chute tilt handle to pivot the chute
down, decreasing the distance snow is thrown. Pull
back on the handle to pivot the chute up, increasing
the distance snow is thrown.
CAUTION: Never operate the ATV snow
thrower without attaching the clip of the
tethered safety switch to your clothing.
A riderless ATV with a running snow
thrower could cause serious injury to a
fallen operator or to others.

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SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENTS
SKID SHOE ADJUSTMENT
The skid shoes are mounted on each side of the spiral•
auger housing. They regulate the distance the scraper
plate is raised above the plowing surface. When
removing snow from a gravel driveway or and uneven
surface, it is advisable to keep the scraper plate as
high above the surface as possible to prevent possible
damage to the spiral auger. On blacktop or concrete
surface, keep the scraper plate as close to the surface
as possible.
Raise snow thrower off the ground and place a block•
under each end of the scraper plate.Loosen the six hex
nuts securing the skid shoes to the housing. Adjust the
skid shoes up or down and retighten the nuts securely.
Adjust both skid shoes to the same height to keep the
housing and the scraper plate level. See gure 31.
SPIRAL AUGERS
The spiral augers are secured to the auger shaft with•
two shear bolts and nylock nuts. If you hit a foreign
object or if ice jams the augers, the snow thrower is
designed so that the bolts will shear.
If the augers will not turn, check to see if the shear•
bolts have sheared. See gure 30. Two replacement
shear bolts and nylock nuts have been provided with
the snow thrower. For future use order part number
710-0890A shear bolt and number 47810 nylock nut.
CAUTION: Before servicing or adjusting
the snow thrower, shut off snow thrower and
ATV engines, remove the spark plug wire(s),
set the parking brake and remove the key
from the ignition.
CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES
Read and follow the maintenance schedule and the maintenance procedures listed in this section.•
Service Dates
Check for loose fasteners X
Check scraper and shoes for wear X X
Cleaning X
Lubrication Section X
Check engine oil level X
Maintain engine per instructions below and in engine manual.
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
Fill in dates as you
complete regular service.
Before each use
After each use
Every season
Before storage
LUBRICATION
Oil all pivot points on the snow thrower.•
Oil pivot points of two idler arms on the clutch/idler•
assembly.
Apply penetrating oil to the control cables of the•
discharge chute.
Fill grease zerks on front wheels and spindles with•
grease.
MAINTENANCE
CHECK SCRAPER AND SHOES FOR WEAR
The scraper plate and skid shoes on the bottom of the•
snow thrower are subject to wear. To prevent damage
to the spiral auger housing, replace plate and shoes
before wear is excessive.
ENGINE MAINTENANCE
Check oil level before each use. Maintain engine oil as•
instructed in the separate engine manual.
Perform spark plug or other maintenance as instructed•
in the separate engine manual.
FIGURE 30 FIGURE 31
SHEAR BOLT AND
NYLOCK NUT

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REMOVING THE BELT (Figures 32-35)
Remove the key and disconnect the spark plug wire•
from the snow thrower.
Remove the engine pulley cover, the drive cover and•
the skid plate from the snow thrower.
Disengage the snow thrower clutch.•
Remove the belt from the top pulley.•
Engage the clutch.•
Remove the belt from the bottom pulley.•
Disengage the clutch.•
Lift up on the brake assembly and slip the belt between•
the brake assembly and bottom pulley to remove the
belt from the snow thrower.
INSTALLING THE BELT
Lift up on the brake assembly and slip the belt between•
the bottom pulley and the brake assembly.
Engage the clutch.•
Install the belt around the bottom pulley.•
Disengage the clutch.•
Install the belt around the top pulley.•
Make sure the belt runs inside all of the belt keepers.•
Replace the covers.•
Replace the key and reconnect the spark plug wire.•
SKID PLATE
PULLEY COVER
DRIVE COVER
BRAKE ASSEMBLY
FIGURE 32
FIGURE 33
FIGURE 34
FIGURE 35

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PARTS TO REMOVE AT END OF SEASON
Remove the A-arm brackets from the suspension•
of the ATV, especially before using your ATV for off-
roading, trail riding or other activities hard on the
suspension. See the owners manual of your ATV for
more information.
STORAGE RECOMMENDATIONS
Clean the snow thrower thoroughly. Wash off any salt•
deposit which may have dried on the thrower and
housing.
Any bare metal that has become exposed should be•
painted or coated with a light oil to prevent rust.
Lubricate all pivot and wear areas.•
Store in a dry area protected from weather.•
REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS
Lower the snow thrower to the ground.•
Unplug the actuator.•
Unplug the tethered safety switch from the wire harness•
of the control box switch.
Remove the clevis pins from the strut mount assemblies•
attached to the bottom of the ATV's front A arms and
remove the stabilizer assembly from the ATV. (Refer to
gure 9 on page 7.)
Remove the 3/4" x 7-1/2" hex bolt from the rear hitch of•
the ATV to complete removal of the snow thrower.
TROUBLESHOOTING
STORAGE
PROBLEM CAUSE CORRECTION
Spiral augers don't turn 1. Drive belt too loose 1. Increase tension on drive belt
2. Drive belt broken 2. Replace drive belt
3. Shear bolts are sheared. 3. Replace shear bolts
Clogged discharge chute 1. ATV ground speed too fast 1. Decrease ground speed
2. ATV throttle set too low 2. Increase to full throttle
3. Snow too deep 3. Raise snow thrower
4. Snow melts during contact with snow
thrower
4. Allow snow thrower to cool to outdoor
temperature before using
Snow thrower stalls 1. Object jammed in spiral auger 1. Stop ATV and snow thrower engine,
disengage the snow thrower clutch
and clear the auger
2. Hard or heavy snow 2. Decrease ground speed
Front wheels slide instead of steering 1. Not enough traction at front wheels 1. Increase scraper plate clearance by
lowering the skid shoes
2. Snow thrower wheels do not have
enough lubrication
2. Fill front grease zerks with grease
until a small amount comes out the
bottom
Snow thrower rides up over snow 1. ATV ground speed too fast 1. Decrease ground speed
2. Bottom snow is icy or hard packed 2. Lower the skid shoes so that front of
skid shoe is lower than the rear

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SÉCURITÉ
Tout appareil mécanique ou motorisé risque de provoquer des blessures si ce dernier n'est pas utilisé correctement ou si l'utilisateur ne
sait pas comment l'utiliser. Faites preuve de prudence à tout moment lorsque vous utilisez un appareil mécanique ou motorisé.
Lire ce manuel attentivement et bien connaître le•
fonctionnement de la soufeuse à neige avant de l'utiliser,
savoir comment l’arrêter et mettre rapidement les commandes
au point mort.
Ne jamais laisser d'enfants utiliser l'équipement.•
Ne jamais laisser d’adultes utiliser l’équipement sans avoir•
auparavant reçu une formation adéquate.
Interdire à quiconque de se trouver dans la zone de travail,•
particulièrement aux jeunes enfants et aux animaux de
compagnie.
Vérier particulièrement la zone où l’équipement sera utilisé •
an de retirer les paillassons, luges, planches, câbles et
autres objets étrangers.
Débrayer et mettre les commandes au point mort avant de•
démarrer le moteur.
Ne pas utiliser cet équipement sans porter des vêtements•
adéquats correspondants à la température extérieure.
Porter des chaussures qui protègent les pieds et améliorent la•
prise sur les surfaces glissantes.
Vérier le niveau de carburant avant de démarrer le moteur. Ne •
pas dévisser le bouchon du réservoir de carburant ni remplir le
réservoir pendant que le moteur fonctionne ou s’il est encore
chaud. Ne pas remplir le réservoir à l'intérieur d'un bâtiment
car l'essence est un carburant extrêmement inammable.
Ne jamais utiliser le VTT et sa soufeuse à neige sans xer •
auparavant la pince du bouton de sécurité en laisse à votre
vêtement. Un VTT sans conducteur avec une soufeuse à
neige en train de fonctionner risque de gravement blesser
tout utilisateur tombé à terre ou toute personne à proximité.
S’assurer que la hauteur de la soufeuse à neige est réglée
pour déblayer le type de surface sur laquelle elle sera
utilisée.
Ne jamais effectuer de réglage pendant que le moteur est en•
train de fonctionner.
Toujours porter des lunettes de protection ou une protection•
oculaire avant d’utiliser, de régler ou de réparer la soufeuse
à neige.
Ne pas placer les mains ni les pieds à proximité des pièces en•
mouvement.Toujours s'éloigner de l'ouverture d’éjection.
Faire preuve d’extrêmes précautions en travaillant sur des•
surfaces en gravier ou en les traversant.
Ne pas transporter de passager.•
Après avoir heurté un corps étranger, arrêter la soufeuse •
et le VTT, engager le frein sur le VTT, retirer le câble de la
bougie sur la soufeuse, et inspecter ensuite rigoureusement
la soufeuse an de s’assurer qu’elle n’est pas endommagée.
Réparer tout dégât avant de redémarrer et d'utiliser la
soufeuse à neige.
Si la soufeuse à neige commence à vibrer anormalement, •
arrêter immédiatement et rechercher la cause du problème.
Lesvibrationssontgénéralementunavertissementpréliminaire
avant l’apparition de problèmes. Arrêter le moteur de la
soufeuse et retirer le câble de la bougie à chaque fois que
l'on quitte la position de fonctionnement, avant de déboucher
la soufeuse ou de faire un réglage ou une inspection.
Prendre toutes les précautions possibles avant de laisser•
l'unité sans surveillance. Débrayer le levier d'embrayage,
abaisser la soufeuse à neige, engager le frein à main, arrêter
les moteurs de la soufeuse et du VTT et retirer les clés de
contact.
Avant de nettoyer, réparer ou inspecter la soufeuse, •
s’assurer que toutes les pièces en mouvement sont à l’arrêt.
Déconnecter le câble de la bougie et l’éloigner de cette
dernière an d’éviter tout démarrage accidentel.
Ne pas faire fonctionner le moteur de la soufeuse à neige •
à l’intérieur d’un bâtiment sauf pour l’y ranger et l’en sortir.
Ouvrir les portes vers l’extérieur. Les gaz d’échappement sont
dangereux.
Ne pas dégager la neige sur des pentes abruptes. Faire•
preuve d'une extrême prudence en changeant de direction
sur une pente. Ne pas tenter de déneiger de fortes pentes. Se
reporter au guide des pentes en page 35 de ce manuel.
Ne jamais utiliser la soufeuse à neige sans ses protections, •
plaques ou dispositifs de sécurité en place.
Ne jamais utiliser la soufeuse à neige à proximité de vitres, •
d’automobiles, de fenêtres, de dénivellation importante,
etc., sans avoir correctement réglé l’angle d’éjection de la
soufeuse.
Ne jamais orienter le conduit d'éjection vers des personnes•
alentours et ne jamais laisser quiconque se tenir devant la
soufeuse.
Ne jamais utiliser la soufeuse dans de la neige à grande •
vitesse.
Ne pas retirer la neige à trop grande vitesse pour ne pas•
risquer une surcharge de la machine.
Ne jamais utiliser la machine à de grandes vitesses sur des•
surfaces glissantes. Être extrêmement prudent et regarder
derrière soi lors d'une marche arrière.
Prendre garde à la circulation routière et demeurer vigilant•
lors d’un croisement ou à proximité d’une route.
Couper le moteur de la soufeuse an de pouvoir la transporter •
ou lorsqu'elle n'est pas utilisée.
Se référer au manuel du VTT avant d'utiliser d'autres•
équipements ou accessoires
Ne jamais utiliser la soufeuse à neige sans une bonne •
visibilité ou un bon éclairage.

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CONTENU DU CARTON
RÉF. QTÉ DESCRIPTION
1 1 Carter de la soufeuse
2 2 Fixation d'ancrage du carter
3 1 Bouton du guidon
4 2 Support stabilisateur
5 1 Actionneur
6 1 Jambe de force extérieure
7 1 Jambe de force intérieure
8 1 Support de guidage
9 1 Étrier de support
10 2 Bague
11 2 Barre de montage
12 1 Montage des roues
13 1 Plaque de guidage
14 1 Bague d'espacement de 3 po.
15 1 Barre de poussée
RÉF. QTÉ DESCRIPTION
16 4 Support de xation de 6-5/8 po.
17 2 Support de jambe de force de 6-5/8 po.
18 2 Support de jambe de force de 6-58 po.
19 2 Support de xation de 5-1/2 po.
20 2 Support de jambe de force de 5-1/2 po.
21 2 Support de xation de 4 po.
22 2 Support de jambe de force de 4 po.
23 1 Tube de cadre arrière (courbé)
24 1 Tube de cadre arrière (droit)
25 1 Commandes
26 2 Support de xation Polaris
27 1 Support de jambe de force de Polaris (G)
28 1 Support de jambe de force de Polaris (D)
29 1 Faisceau de câblage
30 1 Goulotte d'éjection
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