MK Martin Meteor 54 User manual

MK Martin Enterprise Inc.
3950 Steffl er Rd Elmira, ON, Canada N3B 2Z3
Tel: 519-664-2752
Toll Free: 1-855-664-2752
Fax: 519-664-3695
E-mail: [email protected]
www.mkmartin.ca
54-60 Meteor Snowblower Operator’s / Parts Manual
Rev:17-6


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• Warranty .............................................................................................................
• Regisration Page ......................................................................................................
• Safety ..................................................................................................................
• Decal Location ....................................................................................................
• Assembly ............................................................................................................
• Operation ............................................................................................................
• Main Blower Parts ...............................................................................................
• Shearbolt ...............................................................................................................
• Hydraulic Chute Rotator Installation ...................................................................
• Hydraulic Chute Rotator Parts ............................................................................
• Electric Chute Rotator Installation ......................................................................
• Electric Chute Rotator Parts .................................................................................
• Bolt Torque .............................................................................................................
• PTO Parts ...........................................................................................................
• Gearbox Parts ......................................................................................................
• PTO Instructions .................................................................................................
• Maintenance ...........................................................................................................
• Sign o sheet ......................................................................................................
• Notes .....................................................................................................................
• PTO Driveline Dimensions Page .............................................................................
Table of Contents
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Warranty
E ective on products retailed on or after November 1, 2017
Two Year Limited Consumer Warranty
Five Year Limited Consumer Warranty on Gearboxes
90 Day Limited Commercial Warranty including Gearboxes
Commercial includes rental and industrial applications.
Warranty begins at the time of customer delivery and is activated upon warranty registration receipt
at MK Martin Enterprise Inc.
Warranty coverage is null and void unless the Warranty Registration form has been completed
in full and is on fi le at
MK Martin Enterprise Inc.
Keep your registration copy in a safe place, it is required as proof of warranty activation.
This new and unused product is warranted by
MK Martin Enterprise Inc.
to be free from defects in material and workmanship under
normal use and regular service as described in the owner’s manual, for a consumer period of 2 years and 5 years for gearboxes,
from the date of delivery, and commercial period of 90 days, including gearboxes, from the date of delivery. Warranty is limited to
the replacement of parts and / or repair of the product.
If issues develop within the warranty period with the product, contact the local dealer from which you purchased the unit. Only
MK
Martin
authorized dealers may make repairs to the product or a ect the replacement of defective parts, unless otherwise approved
by
MK Martin
. Repairs / replacement will be done at no charge within a reasonable time after the receipt of the product.
This warranty does not cover the following items:
1. Normal replacement of service items.
2. Normal maintenance or adjustments.
3. Machines or parts lost or damaged during shipment,
4. Accessory items / parts not supplied by
MK Martin
5. Damages resulting from:
misuse, negligence, accident, theft or re
use of improper or insuffi cient fuel, uids or lubricants
use of after market parts or accessories, unless approved by
MK Martin
modi cations, alteration, tampering or improper repair
any device or accessories installed by other than an authorized dealer.
6. Tires are covered by the manufacturer of the tire and the warranty period speci ed by that manufac-
turer. Please contact the tire manufacturer for warranty on these items.
MK Martin Enterprise Inc.
shall not, in any event, be liable for any losses, damages or costs; to include pro ts, travel, transportation,
pick up, delivery, towing cost, tow vehicle, loss of use, whether special, incidental, consequential or otherwise, in any way. Unit or
parts are returned at the customer’s expense.
Include a copy of your completed Warranty Registration form with any claim as proof of warranty activation.
There are no warranties, expressed or implied, other than those speci ed herein. No agent, employee or other person has any
authority to vary any of the foregoing provisions.
Warranty coverage is null and void unless the Warranty Registration form has been completed in full and is on le at MK Martin Enterprise Inc.
Warranty begins at the time of customer delivery and is activated upon Warranty Registration receipt at MK Martin Enterprise Inc.
3950 Steffl er Rd. Elmira Ontario, Canada N3B 2Z3 Email : [email protected] Fax : (519)-664-3695 Tel : (519)-664-2752
230817

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M K Martin Enterprise Inc
3950 Steffl er Rd
Elmira ON CA N3B 2Z3
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Purchaser’s warranty protection is valid only when this completed form or a copy of this form
is on fi le at M K Martin Enterprise Inc. By fi lling out this form the purchaser has acknowledged
delivery of equipment and owner’s / operator’s manual and has accepted the condition of the
equipment.
Date of delivery to purchaser -------------------------------------------------------
Type of Equipment -------------------------------------------------------------------
Model # ------------------------------- Serial # -------------------------------------
Retailer’s Signature Indicates
• Equipment was properly assembled as directed by manufacturer
• Equipment was tested for functionality and operates properly
• Purchaser was instructed in safe and proper operating procedures
• Warranty was explained to purchaser
• Purchaser was given the operators manual
Retailer
Signature ----------------------------------------------------------------
Company ---------------------------------------------------------------
Address ---------------------------------------------------------------
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Purchaser’s signature indicates
• Acceptance of equipment fully assembled
• Received operator’s manual
• Clearly understands conditions of warranty
• Received instructions of safe and proper operation of equipment
Purchaser
Signature -----------------------------------------------------------
Company ---------------------------------------------------------
Mailing address -------------------------------------------------
City ------------------------------------------ Prov/State -------- Postal Code/Zip ---------------
Available phone number -----------------------------------------
Warranty is valid only when it has been received by manufacturer at address above
Warranty
E ective on products retailed on or after November 1, 2017
Two Year Limited Consumer Warranty
Five Year Limited Consumer Warranty on Gearboxes
90 Day Limited Commercial Warranty including Gearboxes
Commercial includes rental and industrial applications.
Warranty begins at the time of customer delivery and is activated upon warranty registration receipt
at MK Martin Enterprise Inc.
Warranty coverage is null and void unless the Warranty Registration form has been completed
in full and is on fi le at
MK Martin Enterprise Inc.
Keep your registration copy in a safe place, it is required as proof of warranty activation.
This new and unused product is warranted by
MK Martin Enterprise Inc.
to be free from defects in material and workmanship under
normal use and regular service as described in the owner’s manual, for a consumer period of 2 years and 5 years for gearboxes,
from the date of delivery, and commercial period of 90 days, including gearboxes, from the date of delivery. Warranty is limited to
the replacement of parts and / or repair of the product.
If issues develop within the warranty period with the product, contact the local dealer from which you purchased the unit. Only
MK
Martin
authorized dealers may make repairs to the product or a ect the replacement of defective parts, unless otherwise approved
by
MK Martin
. Repairs / replacement will be done at no charge within a reasonable time after the receipt of the product.
This warranty does not cover the following items:
1. Normal replacement of service items.
2. Normal maintenance or adjustments.
3. Machines or parts lost or damaged during shipment,
4. Accessory items / parts not supplied by
MK Martin
5. Damages resulting from:
misuse, negligence, accident, theft or re
use of improper or insuffi cient fuel, uids or lubricants
use of after market parts or accessories, unless approved by
MK Martin
modi cations, alteration, tampering or improper repair
any device or accessories installed by other than an authorized dealer.
6. Tires are covered by the manufacturer of the tire and the warranty period speci ed by that manufac-
turer. Please contact the tire manufacturer for warranty on these items.
MK Martin Enterprise Inc.
shall not, in any event, be liable for any losses, damages or costs; to include pro ts, travel, transportation,
pick up, delivery, towing cost, tow vehicle, loss of use, whether special, incidental, consequential or otherwise, in any way. Unit or
parts are returned at the customer’s expense.
Include a copy of your completed Warranty Registration form with any claim as proof of warranty activation.
There are no warranties, expressed or implied, other than those speci ed herein. No agent, employee or other person has any
authority to vary any of the foregoing provisions.
Warranty coverage is null and void unless the Warranty Registration form has been completed in full and is on le at MK Martin Enterprise Inc.
Warranty begins at the time of customer delivery and is activated upon Warranty Registration receipt at MK Martin Enterprise Inc.
3950 Steffl er Rd. Elmira Ontario, Canada N3B 2Z3 Email : [email protected] Fax : (519)-664-3695 Tel : (519)-664-2752
230817

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Postage
Stamp
M K Martin Enterprise Inc
3950 Steffl er Rd
Elmira ON CA N3B 2Z3
Fold Here
Please Cut and Return to M K Martin Enterprise Inc
Fold And Tape here
Do not tape all edges or use staples
Warranty Registration

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Safety
Take Note!
This safety symbol is found throughout this manual to call your attention to instruc-
tions involving yourself and others working around the machine.
•
Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury or death
This symbol means
-- Attention!
-- Become Alert!
-- Your Safety is involved!
Signal words are used in this manual.
Caution:
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that may result in injury.
Warning:
Indicates a hazardous situation that could result in serious injury or death.
Danger:
Indicates a hazardous situation that needs to be avoided. It is you the operator that
needs to be aware of these dangers.
If you have any questions not answered in this manual please contact your dealer or
M K Martin Enterprise Inc Tel: 519-664-2752
3950 Steffl er Rd 1-855-664-2752
Elmira On Ca N3B 2Z3 Fax: 519-664-3695
www.mkmartin.ca

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Safety -- It’s in your interest.
Safety Guidelines
Safety of operation is one of our main concerns, however it is up to the operator to practice
caution.
To avoid personal injury, study the following precautions and insist that those working with you
follow them.
The Meteor Snowblower has only 2 shields, one shield is the PTO drive shield and the other is
a shield for the power hood turner if used. Do not use the blower with the auger drive cover
removed as
this is part of the blower frame.
Replace any decals that may be missing or not readable. Location of decals are indicated else-
where in this manual.
Do not use this machine while under the in uence of drugs or alcohol.
Review the safety instructions with all users annually.
This equipment should not be operated by those unfamiliar with the operation of the Meteor
Blower.
Do not allow persons to operate this machine until they have read this manual
and/or were instructed by a qualifi ed person,
Do not use this machine to push snow as this can result in the auger being broken or bent.
Please be careful with the extra weight on the back to the tractor. It may be neces-
sary to add weights on the front of the tractor to keep it balanced properly.
When changing shearbolts or removing ice or snow from the machine Please stop
the engine and remove the key from the tractor!
This will reduce the possibility of the blow-
er being started and causing personal injury.

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Warning! Do not check for high pressure leaks with your hands or ngers. Use a
piece of cardboard or a thin piece of wood to detect the leak.
A high pressure stream of uid from a pin hole can penetrate the skin and inject hydraulic uid
into your blood veins.
Hydraulic Leak Test
Hydraulic lines may have high pressure uid in the lines, even when the lines are dis-
connected.
Remember a small leak at high pressure may be invisible yet can penetrate the skin. If this
happens get medical attention immediately, serious infection or toxic reaction can develop when
hydraulic uid pierces the skin.
Use caution when working with hydraulic components. Ensure there are no leaks, all ttings are
tight and all components are in good repair.
Use a piece of wood or cardboard as a backstop when searching for leaks, NEVER your
hand or ngers.
Always relieve pressure before disconnecting or working on hydraulic system.
RIGHT
WRONG
DANGEROUS
Figure 1. Detecting pinhole leaks in a hydraulic system.
IF THE SKIN HAS BEEN PENETRATED GET MEDICAL ATTENTION IMMEDIATELY!
Pin hole leaks are
often invisible

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Meteor Snowblower Decal Location 54-60
THIRD ANGLE PROJECTION
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Notes
DO NOT SCALE DRAWING
1- 212 Do not open or remove safety shields
while engine is running.
1 piece
2- MK logo decal Made in Canada small.
1 piece
3- Serial number plate.
1 piece
4- Meteor chute decal.
2 pieces
5- 224 Keep a safe distance from this
machine.
1 piece
6- 220 Do not open or remove safety shields
while engine is running.
1 piece
7- 226 Shut o engine and remove key
before performing maintenance or repair
work.
1 piece
8- F9 Read operators manual.
1- piece
9- Meteor small decal.
2 pieces
10- 236 Stay clear of rotating auger.
2 pieces
11- Grease gun decal.
Lubrication points.
3 pieces
12- 207 Stay clear of draft link lifting range
while operating rockshaft controls.
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Meteor Snowblower
Hand Crank Assembly Information
Upon receiving the Meteor Blower
The blowers are shipped in a packaged state
Carefully remove the chute and PTO shaft from the area of the auger and set them aside. Lo-
cate the bag or package of small components.
Remove the ties that hold the plastic ring on the blower, apply a light coat of grease to both
sides of ring and replace. Place the base of the chute on top of the plastic ring, the base of the
chute will now slide under the clamp with the 3 hold-down bolts.
Place a 1/2" SAE washer and a bearing on the 2 holes of the chute support, place a thin wave
washer on top of the bearing, place the 2 hole clamp on the washers and bearing with the o-set
facing up and out. Secure with 1/2-20 x 2 bolts. The thin wave washer is to ensure the bearing
race does not drag on the clamp.
Install the hand crank.
First remove the 2 nuts as shown, and insert the crank tail bracket and reinstall the nuts. Bolt
upper bracket to top "A" Frame brace. Test crank to make sure it rotates freely.
Item # Part # Description Qty
131141 Tail Bracket 1
234969 Retainer Pin 1
331144 Crank Worm 1
4OL Bolt 1/4 x 1 1/2 c/w 2-Way locknut 1
5OL Bolt 5/16 x 3/4 Sq Set Screw 2
631142 Crank 1
731140 Upper Bracket 1
8OL Bolt 3/8 x 1 1/4 c/w lw,n 2
Hand Crank Parts list

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Attaching the Meteor® Blower for the fi rst time.
1. Set the blower on a level surface and back the tractor up to it. Place the lower 3PH arms of
the tractor between the lower hitch plates on the blower and insert the hitch pins that came
with the blower, secure these with the Lynch Pins.
2. Next swing the top link into place and adjust the length so the top link pin can be inserted.
You will have to supply the top link pin. With the top link set at this length the blower will be
at or parallel to the ground.
Do not fasten the PTO shaft to the tractor.
3. Slowly lift the blower until the gearbox shaft is at the same height as the PTO output on the
tractor.
4. Push (or collapse the telescopic part of the PTO completely). If you cannot collapse it far
enough to slide it on the tractor then it has to be shortened! (for more information see
PTO driveline dimensions page)
5. Make sure the plastic shield is free to rotate on the shaft before installing on the machine.
6. Reinstall the PTO on the blower, and fasten it to the tractor pushing the spring-loaded pin in
and sliding the yoke onto the tractor spline until the pin snaps into place.
7. Make sure PTO does not bottom out at any point when lifting or lowering the snowblower.
PTO shaft should not come with in 2” of the yoke at any time.
8. Lift and lower the 3PH arms to determine that the overlap on the PTO shaft is never less than
1/3 of the shaft length if it is too short then the PTO will jam, rather than collapse. This will put
severe strain on the shaft and gearbox. It may come apart and this will allow a spinning PTO
to become an uncontrolled weapon and could severely injure or kill someone!
9. After it has been determined that the PTO is OK and will not jam or come apart, make sure
any bystanders are well away from the machine.
10. Lower the blower to ground level, engage the PTO and slowly start the blower. Make sure
that everything is turning freely.
11. Slowly increase the speed until you have reached 540 RPM on the PTO. This is the speed
that this blower was designed for. If it turns faster the fan could be going dangerously fast. If
it turns slower it will not perform very well as the snow will not be blown very far.
Snowblower performance will vary greatly due to ambient temperature and type of snow.
54-60 Meteor® Snowblower
This Blower is ideal for small tractors 15-20 HP Cat #1 3PH.

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Operating the Meteor® Snowblower
This blower is on the back of the tractor facing toward the rear. While blowing snow the tractor
has to be backed into the snow.
Stay in the seat of the tractor all the time that the blower is running.
Make sure the area is clear of people while blowing snow.
Do not direct discharged snow toward people, cars or buildings as stones or bits of ice
can go a long distance.
• When you get to the place that you want to clear snow, lower the blower to the ground and turn
the chute to discharge the snow in the direction you want the snow to go.
• Engage the PTO and slowly bring the blower up to operating speed. After the blower is running
use reverse gear and start backing up. The chute can be rotated from the tractor seat while
blowing snow.
• If your drive is paved then, you may need to lengthen the top 3PH link to tilt the blower ahead
so it will scrape the hard surface better.
• If your drive is gravel then you may want to shorten the top 3PH link to tilt the blower back so
it will not dig into the loose gravel.
• In colder climates where the bare ground is frozen during most of the winter the blower can be
adjusted to scrape the snow o the frozen drive after freeze-up.
• In areas where the gravel is not frozen most of the time we have optional skid shoes available
to raise the blower a few inches above the gravel.
This blower is designed to blow snow, but will blow loose gravel if care is not taken.
After the job is nished: Disengage the PTO to stop the blower before driving away or getting
o the tractor.
The auger is protected with a safety shear bolt that will shear o if the auger becomes jammed.
The fan is also protected with a shear bolt in the PTO shaft universal joint if the fan becomes
jammed.
When replacing the shear bolts STOP the engine and remove the key before at-
tempting to replace them!
There is a hydraulic hood turner available that couples into the tractor hydraulic remotes if your
tractor is so equipped. This will allow you to rotate the hood without reaching back to the blower
especially if you have a cab on your tractor.

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54-60 Snowblower Parts
Item # 54 Part # 60 Part # Description Qty
123897 23898 Main Body 1
2OL OL Bolt 7/16x1 1/2 c/w lw, n 8
3OL OL Bent Pin 1/2” 2
421569 21569 Adjustable Skid Shoe 2
5519-752096 519-752096 Hitch Pin 2
6OL OL Lynch Pin 2
7T281-1 3/8 T281-1 3/8 Gearbox 1
8519-51118708C 519-51118708C PTO 1
9OL OL Bolt 3/8x5 1/2 c/w lw, n 4
10 519-512029 519-512029 Idler Sprocket 1
11 519-511028 519-511028 Spacer 1
12 OL OL Flatwasher 5/8” 3
13 33177 31101 Auger Drive Shield 1
14 OL OL Flange Bolt 1/4x3/4 c/w Flange Nut 2
15 DJA7011 DJA7011 Manual Tube 1
16 OL OL Bolt 3/8x1 c/w fw, lw 3

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Note:
OL = Obtain Locally
c/w = complete with
fw = Flatwasher
lw = Lockwasher
ln = Locknut
n = Nut
Item # 54 Part # 60 Part # Description Qty
17 OL OL Carriage Bolt 5/16x3/4 c/w lw 3
18 519-511174 519-511174 Bearing Flange 2
19 519-511175 519-511175 Bearing 1
20 519-513025 519-513029 Shear Sprocket 1
21 OL OL Auger Shear Bolt 1/4x1 #2 c/w in 1
22 33179 519-60118408C Auger Drive Shaft 1
23 OL OL Bolt 5/8x4 c/w lw, n 1
24 10730 10730 Large Hood Clamp 1
25 OL OL Roller Chain #50 x 52 1/2 1
26 519-751169 519-751169 Auger Bearing Complete 2
27 OL OL Bolt 3/8x1 1/4 c/w lw, n 4
28 519-511165 519-511165 Auger Sprocket 50A36 1
29 33182 519-601164 Auger 1
30 10680 10680 Deector Adjuster Bar 1
31 OL OL Hair Pin 2
32 21773 21773 Deector Adjuster Pin 2
33 20833 20833 Deector Hinge Pin 1
34 10684 10684 Deector 1
35 OL OL Flatwasher 1
36 OL OL Cotter Pin 1/8x1 1
37 10683 10683 Chute 1
38 519-511161 519-511161 Anti Friction Ring 1
39 OL OL Bolt 1/2x2 UNF c/w lw, n 5
40 10731 10731 Small Hood Clamp 1
41 519-511702 519-511702 Thin Wave Washer 1/2” 5
42 519-510710 519-510710 Bearing 1/2” 5
43 OL OL SAE Washer 1/2” 5
44 31175 31175 Fan Key 1
45 33185-19-1 31145-19-1 Fan 1
46 OL OL Bolt 3/8x1 1/2 c/w lw 1
47 20840 20840 Fan Cover Plate 1
48 OL OL Carriage Bolt 3/8x3/4 c/w ln 5
54-60 Snowblower Parts
Shearbolt
• PTO Shearbolt – M6x40 - 8.8 (Metric)
• Auger Shearbolt – ¼ x 1” Gr #2

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The Hydraulic Chute Rotator uses a hydraulic motor, controlled by the tractor hydraulics to ro-
tate the chute. The kit includes a safety shield, 2 pcs 1/2-20 UNF bolts, hydraulic ttings, hoses
and tractor couplings.
When installing the hydraulic elbows, turn them in “no more than 4 rounds” then tighten the
jam-nut to secure the elbow in the direction that you want the hoses to go as shown.
The relief valves are factory preset at 900 PSI.
Route the hoses and tie them to the top “A” frame support, away from moving parts, Ensure that
the hoses do not get too tight or rub on the frame when the blower is raised or lowered.
Set the motor with the bracket on top of the Chute Plate and then place the shield on top of the
motor bracket and secure with 1/2-20 UNF bolts Please ensure that the gear does not jam or
bind during the rotation of the chute. The bolt holes are slightly oversize, allowing you to adjust
the clearance somewhat. You should be able to move the chute back and forth slightly.
Route and secure hoses so they do not come in contact with rotating chute, PTO or get pinched
in 3ph when using snowblower.
Motor Hydraulic Rotator Installation

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Installing the Hydraulic Chute Rotator Safety Shield with Hose Guide
The Hydraulic Chute Rotator has rods that act as guides to guide the De ector Hydraulic Hose
(if used) to the outside of the shield.
All Shields are manufactured with the Rods straight.
They may need to be bent in or out for smaller or larger blowers.
Top View
Rods
Outside of the rods need to
be slightly inside the root of
the gear teeth as shown
To bend the rod, you can use a short piece of 3/8 pipe for a lever, or an adjustable wrench to
bend the rod.
Do not use a hammer as it has less control of the bend.
Keep the height of the rod the same, only bend it in or out.
After installation carefully rotate the chute to ensure that there is no interference or binding.
Root
Motor Hydraulic Rotator Installation

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Hydraulic Chute Rotator Parts
Item # Part # Description Qty
123931 Shield 1
2Bolt 1/2-20x2 c/w lw, n OL* 2
3519-511706 Small Gear 1
4Bolt 3/8x1 c/w lw OL* 4
5519-511703 Motor Bracket 1
6519-511704 Motor 1
7519-511705 Crossover Relief Valve 1
8S71-4 Tractor Adapter 2
923895 Hydraulic Hose 2
10 519-9515-10-6 Hydraulic Elbow 2
11 Socket Head Cap Screw 5/16x1 1/2 OL* 4
12 (O Ring 3/32x.75id OL 2
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Installation Instructions
1. Replace The 2 hole Chute Clamp with the appropriate washer. (54-68 has 1/2” hole, 75- has
5/8” hole. Please Note: the chute bearing is between 2 washers. An SAE Washer on bottom
and a thin Wave Washer on top
2. Bolt Electric Motor unit on top of Chute Base.
3. Before tightening the bolts, check for binding gears or excessive clearance that may cause
the gears to jam.
4. Finish by tightening the bolts
Washer
Chute Base
By pulling out the knob on the end of the gear shaft and giving it a 1/4 turn, the chute can be
manually rotated to check for jamming.
Electric Chute Rotator

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Modifi ed 2 button 12 Volt Winch Control
Installation
Installing Remote Control Cable
1. Refer to page 5 in Superwinch® Owner’s Guide and note the wire to the battery. The inline
breaker is to protect the primary wires and the handle circuit. We have added an additional
breaker inside the handle to limit the power to the motor. This should be trouble free and need
minimal attention.
2. Plug one end of the Motor wire into the Motor Connector and secure the wire along the
blower top brace. Plug the other end into the Control Handle, with the handle located at a
comfortable place, ensure that the unsecured wire won’t get entangled or pinched during the
operation of the machine.
3. Depressing a button on the handle will cause the motor to turn in one direction, depressing
the other button will reverse the rotation. To switch the orientation of the buttons, reverse the
leads on the motor rather than the battery connections.
4. When unhooking the machine; unplug the motor wire form the handle. The handle can stay
wired on the tractor. In the o season you can remove it and store it in a dry place until the
next season.
Modi ed Control handle
Wire to Motor
2 Wire Connector
Wire to Battery
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