Use and Care Manual
18
30SB, 36SB, 45SB
Rev Nov2014
Snow BEAST
Operang Instrucons
Using your BEAST Snow Blower
The following ps will help ensure proper and long lasng use of your BEAST snow blower. ALWAYS wear
proper
Figure 1
Before use, always ensure there is nothing lodged in the
collector, or impeller area. Inspect the auger and impel-
ler for damage from rocks or other debris, and ensure
there is no string, twine, etc stuck on the auger or im-
peller shas. Visually inspect for loose hardware or any
Inspect the area you will be operang the snow blower.
Avoid areas with rocks, large branches and limbs, or
other debris that may damage the snow-blower. If oper-
ang the snow blower on a non-paved surface, lower
the skid shoes to increase ground clearance, and pre-
Figure 2
To prolong the life of the fricon wheel system, do not
parally engage the drive system, or connually engage
and
dis-engage the drive system if the engine begins to slow
under heavy loads. When operang the snow-blower in
dense wet snow, or deep snowfalls, select a slower for-
Figure 3
The snow blower uses a solid axle which means the
wheels on either side of the snow blower turn together.
When turning the snow-blower, do NOT stop the collec-
tor/impeller assembly. Keep the transmission engaged
and pull on the handlebars to shi weight to the outside
re while pushing the snow blower through the turn.
This will assist in turning the snow blower, and is espe-
cially important for the 45SB which uses double res on
each side.
Example: If turning le, shi the weight of the
snow blower to the right. More weight on the
right wheel helps the right side push the snow
blower in the
direcon you wish to turn.
The wheels slip beer when spinning than when
staonary. Keeping the transmission engaged
aids in turning the snow blower.
Figure 4
Set the desired dis-charge direcon and angle before
engaging the auger/impeller. Always be aware of your
surroundings and the direcon the discharge chute and
deector are throwing snow to avoid injury to by stand-
Shear-Pins
Auger
Impeller
Figure 1
Figure 2
Speed Control
Figure 3
Figure 4
Discharge Angle
Chute Direcon