Allied 6025 Product manual

Hydraulic Snowblower
Model 6025, 7225, 7235, 8425, & 8435
OperatOr and parts Manual
012013 FK378


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Table of Contents - Hydraulic Snowblower
Table of Contents
Introduction .................................................................................................................................4
Safety............................................................................................................................................5
• Safety ................................................................................................................................5
• General Safety..................................................................................................................6
• Start-up Safety .................................................................................................................6
• Operation Safety ..............................................................................................................6
• Transport Safety...............................................................................................................7
• Service and Maintenance Safety ....................................................................................7
• Storage Safety..................................................................................................................7
• Safety Signs .....................................................................................................................8
• Safety Sign Installation ...................................................................................................8
Assembly....................................................................................................................................10
• Assembly Instructions ...................................................................................................10
Start-up and Operation Instructions........................................................................................12
• Theory of Operation ......................................................................................................13
Specifications.............................................................................................................................14
Bolt Torque .................................................................................................................................16
• Checking BoltTorque .....................................................................................................16
Troubleshooting.........................................................................................................................17
Parts Drawings...........................................................................................................................18
• Hydraulic Snowblower Drawing - All Models .............................................................18
• Hydraulic Snowblower Parts List - All Models ............................................................20
• Hose Assembly - Model 60" SF.....................................................................................22
• Hose Assembly - Model 72" SF.....................................................................................23
• Hose Assembly - Model 72" HF.....................................................................................24
• Hose Assembly - Model 84" SF.....................................................................................25
• Hose Assembly - Model 84" HF.....................................................................................26
• Manifold..........................................................................................................................28
Shipping Kit and Bundle Numbers ..........................................................................................30
Hole Locations for Width Extendor Kits ..................................................................................31
Maintenance ..............................................................................................................................32
Hydraulic Snowblower Wiring Schematic 816225 - Optional ................................................32
Pictorial References ...................................................................................................................34
Warranty .....................................................................................................................................36
Manufacturer’s statement: for technical reasons Buhler Industries Inc. reserves the right to modify
machinery design and specifications provided herein without any preliminary notice.
Information provided herein is of descriptive nature. Performance quality may depend on soil fertility,
applied agricultural techniques, weather conditions and other factors.

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Introduction - Hydraulic Snowblower
Introduction
For more than a generation, Allied has been building the most popular snowblowers used on
farms, airports, and municipalities throughout the North American snow-belt. Now, all that
experience brings you the rugged hydraulic snowblowers to handle more demanding snow
clearing jobs.
The Allied Hydraulic Snowblower is offered in three main sizes: 60", 72" and 84".The 72" and 84"
sizes are also made available in a higher capacity version for use on equipment with high flow
hydraulic systems.These models are best suited for the more demanding snow clearing jobs with
their increased cutting height, larger diameter auger and fan, and increased throwing capacity. As
an option, standard flow (SF) and high flow (HF) width extension kits are offered to increase the
cutting width of any model by 6" (15.2 cm).
The rugged design of the Allied Hydraulic Snowblower is meant to provide many years of
trouble-free operation.The direct drive auger and fan means there are no drive chains, U-joints,
or driveshafts in key areas that need lubrication, adjusting, or replacing.The cutting edge and
skid shoes provide for simple bolt on replacements.The hydraulic system is designed for efficient
operation without requiring any adjustments, provided that a 20.7 GPM flow rate is supplied at
3300 psi for SF models, and a 37 GPM flow rate is supplied at 3300 psi for HF models.The remote
in-cab control with supplied wiring harness allows the operator to conveniently control the snow
discharge path during operation.
Keep this manual handy for frequent reference. All new operators or owners must review the
manual before using the equipment and at least annually thereafter. Contact your Allied Dealer
if you need assistance, information, or additional copies of the manual. Visit our website at
www.farm-king.com for a complete list of dealers in your area.
The directions left, right, front and rear, as mentioned throughout this manual, are as seen facing
in the direction of travel of the implement.

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Safety - Hydraulic Snowblower
Safety
Safety Instructions
Remember,YOU are the key to safety. Good safety practices not only protect you, but also the
people around you. Make these practices a working part of your safety program. Be certain that
everyone operating this equipment is familiar with the recommended operating and maintenance
procedures and follows all the safety precautions. Most accidents can be prevented. Do not risk
injury or death by ignoring good safety practices.
The alert symbol is used throughout this manual. It indicates attention is required and identifies
hazards. Follow the recommended precautions.
The safety alert symbol means…
ATTENTION! BECOME ALERT!YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED!
CAUTION
The caution symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation
that, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. It
may also be used to alert against unsafe practices.
WARNING
The Warning Symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation
that, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury, and
includes hazards that are exposed when guards are removed. It
may also be used to alert against unsafe practices.
DANGER
The Danger Symbol indicates an imminently hazardous situation
that, if not avoided will result in death or serious injury. This
signal word is to be limited to the most extreme situations,
typically for machine components that, for functional purposes,
cannot be guarded.

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Safety - Hydraulic Snowblower
General Safety Instructions
• Have a first-aid kit available for use and know how to use it.
• Have a fire extinguisher available, stored in a highly visible location, and know how to use it.
• Wear appropriate protective gear.This list may include but is not limited to:
- hard hat
- protective shoes with slip resistant soles
- protective glasses or goggles
- heavy gloves
- wet weather gear
- hearing protection
- respirator or filter mask
• Read and understand the Operator’s Manual and all safety signs before operating, servicing,
adjusting, repairing, or unplugging the equipment.
• Do not attempt any unauthorized modifications to your Allied by Farm King product as this
could affect function or safety, and could affect the life of the equipment.
• Never start or operate the snowblower except from the operator’s station on the power unit.
• Inspect and clean the working area before operating.
• Keep hands, feet, clothing, and hair away from moving parts.
• Ensure bystanders are clear of the area before operating.
Start-Up Safety
• Do not let inexperienced operators or children run this equipment.
• Place all tractor and machine controls in neutral before starting.
• Operate only with ROPS and seatbelt equipped tractors.
• Do not operate inside a building unless there is adequate ventilation.
• Ensure all shields are in place and in good condition before operating.
Operation Safety
• Do not permit riders.
• Do not wear loose fitting clothing during operation.
• Do not allow anyone other than the operator close to the auger when in operation.
• Stay clear of snowblower augers.
• Stay clear of snowblower discharge chute. Rocks or debris can be picked up and thrown.
• Never operate equipment in the raised position.

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Safety - Hydraulic Snowblower
Transport Safety
• ReviewTransport Safety instructions in tractor manual before moving.
• Check with local authorities regarding transport on public roads. Obey all applicable laws
and regulations.
• Make sure the SMV (Slow Moving Vehicle) emblem and all the lights and reflectors that are
required by the local highway and transport authorities are in place, are clean, and can be
seen clearly by all overtaking and oncoming traffic.
• Never have the equipment in operation during transport.
• Always travel at a safe speed.
Service and Maintenance Safety
• Stop engine, set brake, remove ignition key, and wait for all moving parts to stop before
servicing, adjusting, repairing, or unplugging.
• Support the equipment with blocks or safety stands before working beneath it.
• Follow good shop practices including:
- keep service area clean and dry
- be sure electrical outlets and tools are properly grounded
- use adequate light for the job.
• Use only tools, jacks, and hoists of sufficient capacity for the job.
• Replace and secure all shields removed during servicing before operating.
• Use heavy leather gloves to handle sharp objects.
• Check hydraulics regularly for leaks. Use cardboard to look for leaks, and use hand and eye
protection.
• Relieve pressure on hydraulic system before repairing or adjusting.
Storage Safety
• Store the unit in an area away from human activity.
• Do not permit children to play on or around the stored machine.
• Support the frame on stands and blocks to provide a secure base.

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Safety - Hydraulic Snowblower
Safety Signs
• The following illustration shows the approximate location and detail of safety signs.
• Keep all safety signs clean and legible and replace any that are damaged or missing.
• When original parts are replaced, any safety signs affixed to those parts should be replaced
as well. Replacement safety signs are available from your local dealer using part number
shown in the corner of the sign.
1
SERIAL NUMBER
3
2

9
1
102893
3
2
Safety - Hydraulic Snowblower

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Assembly - Hydraulic Snowblower
Assembly Instructions
1. Unpack all components and remove from shipping material. Verify quantities provided with
parts listing.
NOTE: Depending on your shipping/assembly configuration, steps 2-3 may already be
completed.
2. Begin with spout to snowblower assembly:
- Place UHMV spout ring (815503) on top of spout base plate of snowblower fan
housing.
- Assemble spout retainer components (815506, 815507, 812364, 84048, 811791, 812363,
81570, 815508, 811795) to left hand set of holes according to the assembly views and
tighten all three bolts.
NOTE: Ensure bolts are placed facing upwards so that nuts and washers are on top or
damage to the snowblower will result.
NOTE: Avoid over tightening spout hardware. UHMW spout ring will deform/compress
from over torqued hardware (see BoltTorque page) and cause binding in spout rotation.
- Slip spout base into assembled spout retainer and align so that right hand set can be
assembled using similar technique. Ensure spout rotates freely once hardware is tightened.
- Remove spout chain shield (815499) and install rotator chain (815496). Rotator motor
mounting holes are slotted to allow for installation and tightening of chain once connected.
Adjust position of sprocket (815497) on motor shaft so that sprocket is in line with chain tab
of spout. Adjust chain tightness and reattach chain shield.
3. Final hydraulic assembly
- Attach deflector cylinder (24930M) to spout in direction shown in photo 10 and install
adaptors into ports of cylinder as well as deflector ports of hydraulic manifold. Attach
deflector hoses as shown in photo 10, ensuring bottom port of cylinder attached to bottom
port of manifold. Install hose retaining hardware and tighten hoses and hardware once
suitable routing is established. Spout may need to be rotated part way to the left during
hose routing and tightening so that hoses do not become excessively twisted during CCW
spout travel.
- Install and tighten remaining two adaptors onto manifold.
- Install and tighten male and female quick couplers to the straight ends of supply hoses and
connect elbow ends to adaptors just installed.The top port is system input and male-tipped
hose should be connected to this port for most applications. Orientate elbow ends to the
right, ensuring hose routings are free from points where damage may occur and tighten.
NOTE: Hoses will be looped rearwards at a later time as shown in photo 2.

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4. Universal Wiring Harness Installation (Optional): A three piece universal wiring harness
(816225) is provided to allow for quick and easy disconnects and hookups.The snowblower
segment is to be left permanently installed to snowblower and has a coupling that can be
connected/disconnected conveniently with main hydraulics.The cab harness segment is also
easily detachable so the spout control unit can be removed from the skid steer cab when not
needed.The main harness segment is designed to stay installed in skid steer while allowing
normal
use and maintenance of skid steer.
If snowblower is to be operated between two or more skid steer units, extra main harness
segments (816220, 816221) can be ordered and installed in each allowing quick change outs
between units.
Beginning at the engine compartment of the skid steer, identify a pathway where both
branches of the main harness can be safely routed.The snowblower harness branch should
usually follow the hydraulic lines running along the lift arm and a coupler should be located
next to main hydraulic disconnects.The cab control harness branch should usually follow the
routing of the skid steer main electrical harness and enter the cab in a suitable location (usually
in same area main harness enters cab).The coupler should be located in a convenient, but out
of the way, location somewhere within the cab.
NOTE: Skid steer cab will most likely need to be lifted into maintenance position to perform
this routing. Consult appropriate service personnel before proceeding.
When routing harness, keep all portions of harness away from points of wear, excessive heat,
and pinching areas. Use cable ties where required to keep harness secured to existing lines,
harnesses, or other retaining points. See photos 2 to 9 for a typical routing example. Coil up
any excess length of harness and secure in a suitable location in engine compartment (next to
battery for example, see photo 7). With battery ground terminal disconnected, connect positive
ring terminal of harness (end of fuse) to a switched or unswitched power source.Typical
examples may include battery post, auxiliary terminal post (if equipped) or hot terminal of
starter solenoid.
NOTE: Contact appropriate service personnel before making such connection.
Connect other ring terminal to a suitable ground location and reconnect battery ground strap.
Inside cab, place control box in a convenient location out of the way of other controls and
connect other end to coupling previously located inside cab from main harness. Coil up any
excess length in an out of the way location after routing harness appropriately.
On snowblower, remove manifold shield and connect snowblower harness segment in
arrangement shown in photo 1. Replace shield, making sure that harness exits freely through
recess in shield. Harness should then be cable tied to one of the main supply hoses for its
entire length. Install hose retainer loop onto one of shield retaining bolt locations using
3/8" x 1-1/4" bolt and 1-1/2" washer. Route supply hoses through it towards skid steer as
shown in photo 2. Arrangement may be changed to suit other applications.
NOTE: Spout controls may behave erratically until hydraulic system is primed.
Assembly - Hydraulic Snowblower

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Start-up and Operation Instructions
The hydraulic system of the snowblower is configured so that the fan motor is prevented from
stalling in a snow overload condition. A significant increase in fan loading increases the hydraulic
pressure drop across the fan motor, which in turn diverts flow away from the auger motor, thereby
reducing/stopping further fan loading and simultaneously providing more power to clear the fan.
When the fan clears and pressure returns to normal, flow returns to auger so normal operation can
proceed.The fan should not require unclogging, other than a situation where a rock or other hard
material becomes jammed in it.
Depth of cut at ground level can be controlled both by tilting the snowblower forward/rearward
and by using one of the three desired height sets of the skids. If it is preferred that the skids not be
used to control cut depth, a fourth set of holes are provided (skid in highest position) but use is not
recommended due to the premature cutting edge wear that may result. Snowblower should not be
operated with skids completely removed as damage to housing may result.
Each season, the chute rotator chain should be lubricated and checked for excess slack (chain can
be tightened by taking advantage of the mounting motor slots). Also, the right hand auger bearing
should be greased each season and every 10 hours of use thereafter. Run the snowblower at low
RPM to check all operation before blowing snow. Periodically check bolt tightnesses, particularly
the fan motor and auger motor housing bolts.
Always disengage hydraulics and shut off the power unit before doing any servicing or
unplugging. When replacing bearings or tightening a loose bearing collar, always tighten collar in
the direction of shaft rotation using a center punch or a similar tool.
If the fan should need to be removed, use an appropriate two jaw puller using the slots provided
in the fan and fan housing backplate. Prior to reassembly, tapered surfaces need to be completely
clean (no paint or rust) with a coating of anti-seize compound applied. Castle nut must be torqued
to at least 140 ft-lbs and aligned such that the nut can then be retained with new cotter-pin.
If auger motor is removed from auger, its surfaces should also be cleaned and coated with anti-
seize compound before re-assembly.
CAUTION
The locking pins must extend through the holes in the attachment
when mounting the snowblower to an implement. Levers must be
fully down and locked. Failure to secure pins can allow attachment
to come off and cause injury or death.
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Start-up and Operation - Hydraulic Snowblower
Theory of Operation
Fan Blade Rotation Rotate Spout Left or Right
Uncleared Snow Cleared Snow

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Model 6025 7225 7235 8425 8435
Width, overall 62"
(1575 mm)
74"
(1880 mm)
74"
(1880 mm)
86"
(2184 mm)
86"
(2184 mm)
Height, overall 62"
(1575 mm)
62"
(1575 mm)
67"
(1702 mm)
62"
(1575 mm)
67"
(1702 mm)
Depth 36"
(914 mm)
36"
(914 mm)
36"
(914 mm)
36"
(914 mm)
36"
(914 mm)
Height, intake 25"
(635 mm)
25"
(635 mm)
35"
(889 mm)
25"
(635 mm)
35"
(889 mm)
Width, intake 60"
(1524 mm)
72"
(1829 mm)
72"
(1829 mm)
84"
(2134 mm)
84"
(2134 mm)
Fan Depth,
in (mm)
6"
(152 mm)
6"
(152 mm)
6"
(152 mm)
6"
(152 mm)
6"
(152 mm)
Fan Diameter 20"
(508 mm)
20"
(508 mm)
24"
(607 mm)
20"
(508 mm)
24"
(607 mm)
Throwing
Distance
40'
(12.2 m)
40'
(12.2 m)
40'
(12.2 m)
40'
(12.2 m)
40'
(12.2 m)
FanTip Speed 60 mph
(96 kph)
60 mph
(96 kph)
71 mph
(114 kph)
60 mph
(96 kph)
71 mph
(114 kph)
Auger Diameter 14"
(356 mm)
14"
(356 mm)
18"
(457 mm)
14"
(356 mm)
18"
(457 mm)
Auger to Housing
Clearance
1"
(25 mm)
1"
(25 mm)
1"
(25 mm)
1"
(25 mm)
1"
(25 mm)
Flighting Pitch 10"
(254 mm)
10"
(254 mm)
10"
(254 mm)
10"
(254 mm)
10"
(254 mm)
Chute Rotation
Range
270°270°270°270°270°
Chute Rotation Hydraulic
Motor
Hydraulic
Motor
Hydraulic
Motor
Hydraulic
Motor
Hydraulic
Motor
Deflector Control
Range
16ºbelow
grade to 73°
above grade
16ºbelow
grade to 73°
above grade
16ºbelow
grade to 73°
above grade
16ºbelow
grade to 73°
above grade
16ºbelow
grade to 73°
above grade
Deflector Control Hydraulic
Cylinder
Hydraulic
Cylinder
Hydraulic
Cylinder
Hydraulic
Cylinder
Hydraulic
Cylinder
HydraulicType Standard
Flow
Standard
Flow High Flow Standard
Flow High Flow
Hydraulic Flow 20-23 GPM
(76 LPM)
20-23 GPM
(76 LPM)
20-40 GPM
(76 LPM)
20-23 GPM
(76 LPM)
20-40 GPM
(76 LPM)
Specifications
Specifications - Hydraulic Snowblower

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Model 6025 7225 7235 8425 8435
Maximum Flow 23 GPM
(88 LPM)
23 GPM
(88 LPM)
40 GPM
(153 LPM)
23 GPM
(88 LPM)
40 GPM
(153 LPM)
Side Plate
Thickness
.25"
(6 mm)
.25"
(6 mm)
.25"
(6 mm)
.25"
(6 mm)
.25"
(6 mm)
Main Body
Thickness
.179"
(5 mm)
.179"
(5 mm)
.179"
(5 mm)
.179"
(5 mm)
.179"
(5 mm)
Cutting Edge
Location
Below center
of auger
Below center
of auger
Below center
of auger
Below center
of auger
Below center
of auger
Cutting Edge,
bolt on
1/2" x 4"
(13 x 102 mm)
1/2" x 4"
(13 x 102 mm)
1/2" x 4"
(13 x 102 mm)
1/2" x 4"
(13 x 102 mm)
1/2" x 4"
(13 x 102 mm)
Skid Shoes Adjustable/
Replaceable
Adjustable/
Replaceable
Adjustable/
Replaceable
Adjustable/
Replaceable
Adjustable/
Replaceable
AugerTube SquareTubing SquareTubing SquareTubing SquareTubing SquareTubing
Weight 828 lb
(376 kg)
923 lb
(419 kg)
1084 lb
(491 kg)
951 lb
(431 kg)
1108 lb
(503 kg)
Specifications - Hydraulic Snowblower

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BoltTorque
Checking Bolt Torque
The tables shown below give correct torque values for various bolts and hex bolts.Tighten all bolts
to the torques specified in chart unless otherwise noted. Check tightness of bolts periodically, using
bolt torque chart as a guide. Replace hardware with the same strength bolt.
Bolt Torque*
Bolt Diameter Grade 2 Bolts Grade 5 Bolts Grade 8 Bolts
(inches) SAE 2 SAE 5 SAE 8
“A” (lb-ft) (N.m) (lb-ft) (N.m) (lb-ft) (N.m)
0.25 (1/4) 6 8 9 12 12 17
0.313 (5/16) 10 13 19 25 27 36
0.375 (3/8) 20 27 33 45 45 63
0.438 (7/16) 30 42 53 72 75 100
0.5 (1/2) 45 61 80 110 115 155
0.563 (9/16) 70 95 115 155 165 220
0.625 (5/8) 95 128 160 215 220 305
.75 (3/4) 165 225 290 390 400 540
0.875 (7/8) 170 230 420 570 650 880
1 225 345 630 850 970 1320
Torque figures indicated above are valid for non-greased or non-oiled threads and heads unless otherwise
specified.Therefore, do not grease or oil bolts or hex bolts unless otherwise specified in this manual. When
using locking elements, increase torque values by 5%.
*Torque value for bolts and hex bolts are identified by their head markings.
BoltTorque - Hydraulic Snowblower

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Symptom Probable Cause Remedy
Nothing works • Hydraulic valve not engaged
• One or more quick couplers
not completely engaged
• Incorrect flow direction
• Defective quick coupler
• Hydraulic pump low on fluid
• Engage to full detent
• Fully engage all couplers
• Switch flow direction using
controls or swapping hose
ends
• Replace defective quick
couplers
• Top up fluid level
Fan turns too slow • Inadequate hydraulic flow
for snowblower
• Check the gpm of your
system, ensure auxilliary
pumps is engaged on power
unit for high flow models
Fan and auger work but chute
controls do not work properly
• Electrical connections to
battery
• Fuse blown
• Connector from switches to
harness not connecting
• Air in hydraulic system
• Insufficient hydraulic power
• Ensure that the clamps are
making proper connection
• Replace fuse
• Ensure the connector is fully
engaged. Check for broken
wires.
• Check fluid level of power
unit, purge air
• Check specifications and
flow setting
Chute rotation seems to lack
power to turn.
• Broken/disconnected chain
• Debris/ice caught in chain
• Chute retainer hardware too
tight
• Check chain condition
• Clear chute and chain of
obstructions
• Loosen hardware so that
chute can be turned by hand
with chain disconnected
Fan stops/slows when raising
or turning skid steer
• Insufficient hydraulic power • Check that operating at full
engine RPM
• Check flow rate and PSI w/
requirements
Skid steer unable to lift
snowblower
• Size mismatch of
snowblower vs. skid steer
• Match lifting capacity of
skid steer with weight of
snowblower plus snow load
Chute controls operate
backwards
• Control box mounted in
wrong orientation
• Wiring connected
improperly on valve
manifold
• Mount in appropriate
orientation (if not possible,
connections may be
swapped underneath
manifold cover
One control switch operates
two different chute functions
• Wires connected improperly
on valve manifold
• Connect wires in proper
arrangement
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting - Hydraulic Snowblower

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Parts - Hydraulic Snowblower
Hydraulic Snowblower - All Models
22
1
17
1
19
1
39
1
15
2
14
2
39
1
51
4
8
8
39
1
39
1
24
1
30
10
37
39
7
22
40
1
13
2
2
4
8
8
21
1
7
22
37
39
37
39
50
5
55
1
47
4
10
4
9
4
42
2

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Parts - Hydraulic Snowblower
1
1
6
626
1
46
7
37
39
25
50
5
37
39
16
1
54
1
27
1
7
22
37
39
33
4
3
4
8
8
45
14
2
4
32
2
31
2
29
1
28
1
46
7
49
2
23
4
23
4
5
2
52
1
20
2
44
6
45
14
45
14
48
6
38
1
4
4
37
39
37
39
7
22
6
6
6
6
14
2
11
6
12
2
34
5
61
5
35
8
18
1
41
1
43
2
46
7
37
39
53
2
56
2
34
5
61
5
42
1
58
2
59
2
60
2
58
2
59
2
60
2
USED ON HF
MODELS ONLY
USED ON SF
MODELS ONLY

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Parts - Hydraulic Snowblower
When Ordering Parts
Always give your dealer the Model, Color and Serial Number of your machine to assist them in
ordering and obtaining the correct parts. Use the exploded view and tabular listing of the area of
interest to exactly identify the required part.
Item Part Number Description Qty
1 24930M Cyl 1.75 Dia x 5.0 9/16 Orb 1
2 811791 Bolt Hex 0.500Nc x 2.0 Gr5 (Pl) 4
3 811795 Bolt Hex 0.375Nc x 2.00 Gr5 (Pl) 4
4 812259 Bolt Hex 0.375Nc x 5.50 Gr5 (Pl) 4
5 812026 5/16" x 1" Hex Bolt (Pl) 2
6 812086 Adaptor Str 9/16 Morb x 9/16 Mjic 6
7 812363 Nut Lock (Steel) 0.375 Grb (Pl) 22
8 812364 Nut Lock (Steel) 0.500Nc Grb (Pl) 8
9 812482 Nut Lock (Steel) 0.625Nc Grb (Pl) 4
10 812639 Washer 0.625 SAE Flat Bs (Pl) 4
11 812661 Adaptor Str 1-1/16 Morb x 1-1/6 Mjic 6
12 812723 Adaptor Str 7/8 Mjic x 7/8 Morb 2
13 812734 Elbow 90 7/8 Morb x 7/8 Mjic 2
14 812838 Adaptor Str 7/16 Morb x 9/16 Mjic 2
15 813208 Adaptor Str 1-1/16 Mjic x 7/8 Morb 2
16 813581 Washer Flat 1.5 x 0.531 x 0.25 (Pl) 1
17 815538 60" SF Hyd Sb Main Housing Weldt 1
815438 72" SF Hyd Sb Main Housing Weldt 1
815963 72" HF Hyd Sb Main Housing Weldt 1
815942 84" SF Hyd Sb Main Housing Weldt 1
815953 84" HF Hyd Sb Main Housing Weldt 1
18 815439 Hyd SB Spout Weldt 1
19 815440 Hydraulic SB Fan Weldt - SF Models 1
815527 Hydraulic SB Fan Weldt - HF Models 1
20 815441 Hyd SB Skid Shoe Weldt 2
21 815444 Hyd SB Auger Motor Mount 1
22 815541 60" Hyd SB Auger Weldt 1
815445 72" SF Hyd SB Auger Weldt 1
815530 72" HF Hyd SB Auger Weldt 1
815946 84" SF Hyd SB Auger Weldt 1
815957 84" HF Hyd SB Auger Weldt 1
23 81546 Washer 0.313 Flat Std Hs (Pl) 4
24 815939 60" Snowblower Cutting Edge 1
815495 72" Snowblower Cutting Edge 1
815951 84" Snowblower Cutting Edge 1
25 815496 Hyd SB Spout Chain 1
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