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30SB, 36SB, 45SB
Snow BEAST
Snow BEAST Snow Blower
V8.10.25.12
Operating Instructions
Using your Snow Beast.
The following tips will help ensure proper and long lasting use of your BEAST snow blower. ALWAYS wear proper safety
equipment when operating the snow-blower, and make sure you dress appropriately for cold weather.
Figure 1
 Before use, always ensure there is nothing lodged in the auger,
or impeller area. Inspect the auger and impeller for damage
from rocks or other debris, and ensure there is no string, twine,
etc stuck on the auger or impeller shafts. Visually inspect for
loose hardware or any control cables that are loose or dis-
connected. Ensure the sheer-pins are intact before operation.
 Inspect the area you will be operating the snow blower. Avoid
areas with rocks, large branches and limbs, or other debris that
may damage the snow-blower. Only operate the snow blower
on paved ground.
Figure 2
 To prolong the life of the friction wheel system, do not partially
-engage the drive system, or continually engage and dis-
engage the drive system if the engine begins to slow under
heavy loads. When operating the snow-blower in dense wet
snow, or significant amounts of snow, use a slower speed on
the transmission. Also, only shift gears after coming to a com-
plete stop.
Figure 3
 The Snow Beast uses a solid axle which means the wheels on
either side of the snow blower turn together. When turning the
snow-blower 180o dis-engage the drive system. Shift to F1 or
F2. Re-engage the drive handle and pull on the control handle
to shift the weight distribution to the outside tire. This will as-
sist in turning the snow blower, and is especially important for
the 45SB which uses double tires on each side.
Example: If turning left, shift the weight of the snow
blower to the right. If turning right, shift the weight of
the snow blower to the left.
The wheels spin better when spinning than when sta-
tionary.
Figure 4
 Set the desired dis-charge direction and angle before engaging
the auger/impeller. Always be aware of your surroundings and
the direction the discharge chute and deflector are throwing
snow to avoid injury to by standers or property damage.
Shear-Pins Auger
Impeller
Figure 1
Figure 2
Speed Control
Figure 3
Figure 4
Discharge Angle
Chute Direction