Use and Care Manual

18
30SB, 36SB, 45SB
Rev Nov2014
Snow BEAST
Operang Instrucons
Using your BEAST Snow Blower
The following ps will help ensure proper and long lasng 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 shas. Visually inspect for loose hardware or any
Inspect the area you will be operang the snow blower.
Avoid areas with rocks, large branches and limbs, or
other debris that may damage the snow-blower. If oper-
ang 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 fricon wheel system, do not
parally engage the drive system, or connually engage
and
dis-engage the drive system if the engine begins to slow
under heavy loads. When operang 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
direcon you wish to turn.
The wheels slip beer when spinning than when
staonary. Keeping the transmission engaged
aids in turning the snow blower.
Figure 4
Set the desired dis-charge direcon and angle before
engaging the auger/impeller. Always be aware of your
surroundings and the direcon the discharge chute and
deector 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 Direcon