Bühler FK312 ユーザーズマニュアル

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50” & 60” Allied Snowblower  
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS – cont’d. 
 
4.   
Hydraulic Control Assembly:  (option) 
 
a)   
Bolt the hydraulic swivel assembly (#21) to the back of the fan housing on 
the left side using ½” x 1 ¼” hex bolts, lock washers and hex nuts. 
 
b)   
Bolt the cylinder mounting bracket (#23) to the back of the fan housing on 
the right side using the same size hex bolts. 
 
c)   
Turn the spout forward and the center of the swivel arm in line with the 
spout center.  With the spout and swivel arm in this position,  wrap the 
cable (#22) around the spout and clamp to both ends of the swivel arm 
and to the bracket welded to the bottom of the spout using 3/16" cable 
clamps (#20). 
 
d)   
Use a standard 8" stroke cylinder (20 1/4" min., 28 1/4" max. pin centers).  
 
5. 
Mounting Blower on Tractor: 
a)    
Mount the blower on a tractor with a category 1 hitch. 
 
b)    
Using tape or a bright colored marking pen, mark on the outer shield the 
position where the shaft is completely pushed together and the position 
where you have a 4" overlap.  Watch these marks when moving the 
blower through all possible operating angles to see that the PTO shaft 
stays within this range. 
 
c)    
With the engine on the tractor shut off, attach the PTO shaft.  The tractor 
end has a standard 6-spline end with a spring loaded locking collar.  The 
snowblower end has a clamp-style yoke with a ¼” keyway.  Slide the yoke 
onto the gearbox shaft with a ¼” key supplied.  Lock the yoke in place with 
the ½” x 3” hex bolt and lock nut fitted through the groove in the gearbox 
shaft.  After tightening the bolt, insert and tighten the 3/8” socket set screw 
supplied.     
    
CAUTION:  Always check to see that both ends of the PTO shaft 
are securely attached every time the snowblower is used.  This should 
always be done with the tractor engine off.        
 
d)      Check that the PTO shaft does not bottom or separate with the blower in 
the extreme high and low positions.  Check to see which of the four 
different hitch positions will allow you to keep about a 4" minimum overlap 
on the PTO shields without bottoming out.  This position varies between 
different tractor models because of the different lengths of the three-point 
arms.  If the PTO shaft is still too long with the hitch fully extended, the 
PTO shaft will have to be cut shorter.  Check for free movement of all 
parts in various raised positions;  particularly the PTO shaft. 
 
6.    
PTO Shield:   
All snowblowers manufactured for the 1990 production and up are 
supplied with a PTO shield.  The PTO shield (#65) bolts to the gearbox 
assembly using ¼” x ¾” hex bolts.  Hook one end of the spring (#66) in 
the hole in the back edge of the PTO shield and the other end of the 
spring in the hole punched in the edge of the gearbox assembly.  
   
CAUTION:  Do not run the snowblower without the PTO shield in 
place.