OPERATING PROCEDURES
In order to operate this attachment safely, it
is vital that you read and understand this
manual and the Tractor Owner‘s Manual.
To prevent injury, stop the tractor engine and
remove the ignition key, before attempting to
inspect, adjust or service this attachment.
BEFORE OPERATING
Check to be sure that the attachment is
properly installed on the tractor and that
all nuts,bolts and spring clips are secure.
CONTROLS
Lawn Tractors: Use manual lift arm to
raise or lower blade as appropriate.
Multipurpose Tractors (below): Move
the hydraulic cylinder change lever to
the “Front” position, and then move the
hydraulic lever to the “Up” or “Down”
position as appropriate.
INDER
HYDRAULIC LIFT LEVER
Refer to the Tractor owner’s
Manual for detailed Hydraulic Lift
instructions.
TRANSPORTING
THE
ATTACHMENT
Always raise the blade fully when driving to
and from work areas. For maximum ground
clearance, the blade should also be set in the
center, straight-ahead position.
To
avoid injury, operate the
tractor at low speeds, and be particularly
careful in any area where the blade might snag
on solid objects. Such objects can jar the
tractor
or
bring it to a sudden stop.
GRADING
1. When using the blade for leveling and
grading jobs, set it in the center, straight-
ahead position, and adjust the skid shoes
so that the blade rests on the ground.
2. The blade tensioner spring should be
adjusted so that the blade follows the
contours of the ground. Do not over-
tighten the spring.
3. Select a low forward speed for best results.
SNOW
REMOVAL
1. For snow removal, it is generally best to
set the blade at an angle. Select a ground
speed that allows the snow to curl cleanly
off the end of the blade. Low speeds are
generally best.
2. When clearing snow on a paved surface,
set the skid shoes to allow approximately
1/4 of clearance between the blade and
the pavement. On a gravel surface, allow
1/2" to 3/4” of clearance, depending on
the size of the gravel.
3. It may be necessary to tighten the blade
tensioner spring slightly when clearing
heavy snow. Do not over-tighten
the spring.
4. On grades, always plow downhill, and
angle the blade so that the snow is
pushed to the downhill side.
5. Clear large drifts a little at a time, do not
try to clear a full blade width at once.
6. It is usually necessary to use wheel weights
and tire chains to get enough traction for
snow plowing. Use only those weights and
chains designed for use with your tractor.
If you have any doubts, consult your
authorized Honda tractor dealer.
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