Gravely 20981 manual

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    GRAVELY OPERATOR'S MANUAL The 28 I nch and 34 I nch S nowblower s are us ed with Gravel y two wheel trac tors. The 38 Inch an d 44 Inch Sno wblowers are used with Gravel y four wheel tr actors. To fas ten the Snowb lower to a Gr avely two whee l tractor a Quick Hitch Pin Kit , part No. 23220 , is needed. T o fasten the Sn owblower to a G ravel[...]

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    CONTENTS 1.0 ....................................................S AF ET Y P R E C A U T I O NS 2.0 ....................................................I L L U S T R A T E D P A R T S L I S T 3 . 0 ................................................... CO NNE CTING TH E SNO W BLOW ER T O T H E TW O W HEEL TRACT OR 4. 0 ................................[...]

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    1.0 SAFETY PRECAUTIO NS The information in this O perator's Manual must be followed to do service and for safe operation o f this equipment. Using this eq uipment the wrong way can cause inj ury to persons and damage to the equipment. Per sons usin g or doing maintenance on this equipment must read this Operator's Manual and follow the in[...]

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    1.1 TR A INING 1. Read t he Operator 's Ma nual and l earn the function of the tractor' s controls. K now how to stop the tr actor and s nowbl ower drive fast. 2. Never let children operate t he equi pment. 3. Let a dults opera te the equi pment onl y after reading a nd under standin g the instr uctions in this Opera tor's Ma nual. 1[...]

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    SNOW BLOW ERS, 2 8 ” , 3 4 " , 38" & 4 4 " FAN DRIVE SNOW BLOW ERS, 28", 3 4", 38" & 44" FAN DRIVE ITEM NO. PART NO. QTY. DESCRIPTION 1 419454 2 Nut, Lock ; 1/4-20 W asher Inser t 2 180044 1 Bolt, Hex; 1/4-20 x 2 3 20992 1 W eldment, Drive Shaft 4 124553 1 Key, W oodruff ; 1/4 x 1 Har d No. 15 5 20573 1 [...]

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    SNOW BLOW ERS, 28", 3 4", 38" & 44" CRANK ASSEMBL Y ITEM NO. PART NO. QTY. DESCRIPTION 1 20984 1 Brack et, Support 2 20999 1 Spring, C ompr ession 3 1934 0 1 Race, Beari ng Thrus t; 1.002 x 1.552 x .0 30 4 20989 1 Shaft 5 456542 2 Pin, Spring; 3/ 16 x 1- 1/2 6 21144 1 Eye, Sin gle 7 20997 1 Assem bly, Cable 8 20998 1 Support[...]

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    SNOW BLO W ERS, 28", 34", 38" & 44" REEL DRIVE ASSEMBLY[...]

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    SNOWBLOWERS, 28”, 34”, 38” & 44” REEL DRIVE ASSEMBLY ITEM NO. PART NO. QTY. DESCRIPT ION 1 2 120392 4 W asher , Flat; .281 x .625 x .065 3 6341 1 Cap, Front Pinion Bearing 4 6339 1 Gasket, Bearing Cap 5 9660 2 Bearing, Torrington; B-128 (B-128-OH) 6 9659 1 W as her, Thrust 7 20696 1 Shaft, Snow blower W orm 8 10325 1 Spacer 9 9662 2 Bea[...]

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    SNOW BL OW ERS , 28" & 34 " FRAME ASSEMBLY[...]

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    SNOWB LOWE RS, 2 8" & 34" WA LKING FRAME A SSEMBLY ITEM NO. PART NO. QTY. DESCRIPTION 1 180075 5 Bolt, Hex ; 5/16-18 x 5/8 2 12409 2 Bearing, Flange 3 10579 I Bracket, Gear B ox Support 4 120394 13 Washer, Flat; . 406 x .812 x .065 5 456004 9 Nut, Lock; 3/2-16 W ash er Insert Hex 6 20706 1 Strip, Wear; 28 In. 6412 1 Strip, Wear; 34 In[...]

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    SNOW BL OW ERS , 38" & 44 " FRAME ASSEMBLY[...]

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    SNOWBLOWERS, 38" & 44" FRAME A SSEMBLY ITEM NO . PART NO. QTY- DESCRIPTION 1 180075 5 Bolt, Hex ; 5/16-18 x 5/8 2 11788 1 Strip, Wear 19791 1 Strip, Wear 3 10579 1 Bracket, Gear B ox Support 4 120394 13 Washer, Flat; . 406 x .812 x .065 5 456004 9 Nut, Lock; 3/8-16 W ash er Insert Hex 6 180020 2 Bolt, Hex ; 1/4-20 x 3/4 7 11789 1 Guar[...]

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    3.0 CONNECTING THE SNOWBLOW ER TO THE TWO WH EEL TR ACTO R 1. Install the Q uick Hitch Pin Kit as shown in f i gur e 3.0 -1. 1 -Quick Hitch Pin 2 - Bolt 3 -Attachment Adapter 4 --- Bu shing Figure 3.0-1 2. Put the bushing on the 1/2" x 2-3/4" Bolt and fasten to the upper, left quick hit ch stud as shown in figur e 3 .0-1. 3. Apply multi-p[...]

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    4.0 OPERATING THE 28 & 34 INCH SNOWBLOWERS Read the tractor Operator's Manual. Know how to operate the tractor controls. 1. Adjust the skids shown in f igure 4.0-1 to give ground clearance needed for the surface conditions. When removing snow from a gravel surface, adjust the skids to raise the snowblower to prevent gravel f rom going into[...]

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    NOTE: W hen going thr ough the s now for the f irst time, a f ull width pas sage m ust be cut. T he forward sp eed m ust be slo w enoug h to perm it the snow to go t hrough t he dis charge chut e without being sto pped. 9. Put the Dir ection Co ntrol L ever in the for ward position and m ake the f irst passage through the snow. WARNING: The snowblo[...]

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    3. Put the fram e pivot rod of the snowblow er support in the fro nt attachme nt brackets and fast en wi th the hi tch pins as sh own i n figure 5.0-3. 1. Frame P ivot Rod 2. Fro nt At tachme nt Br acke t 3. Hitch Pin 4. Univ er sal J oin t Sh aft 5. Un iversal Jo int Tube Figure 5.0-3 4. Put the universal joint shaft into the u n i versal joint tu[...]

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    6.0 OPERATING THE 38 & 44 INCH SNOWBLOWERS Read the tractor Operator's Manual. Know how to operate the tractor controls. 1. Adjust the skids shown in f igure 6.0-1 to give ground clearance needed for the surface conditions. W hen remov ing snow from a gravel surface, adjust the skids to raise the snowblower to prevent gravel from going int[...]

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    11. On the next and rem aini ng passages , cut as much s now as will go throu gh the dis charge chute with out being s toppe d. 12. If the r eel stops turnin g while the fan cont inues to turn, dis engage the PT O, stop th e engine and tighten the nuts on e ach en d of the re el sho wn in figure 6.0- 3 to a tor que of 85 ft. lbs. (11 5 Nm) . 1 - Re[...]

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    GRAVELY ATTA CHMENT LIMITED WARRA NTY This Limited W arranty is issued by Gravely Division, McGraw-Edison Company, and consists of the following terms: 1. Only the original purchaser of new Gravely manufactured attachments is covered by this W arranty. 2. This Warranty covers repair or replacement of parts manufactured by Gravely which are def ecti[...]