
Operator’s Manual
SKID STEER
HYDRAULIC
SNOW BLOWER
READ AND UNDERSTAND THE ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING MACHINE


SPECIFICATIONS
Model
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Cutting Width
Operating Pressure
Snow Throwing Distance
Minimum Flow
Dimension
Packing Size (LxWxH)
Weight (N.W/G.W.)
MSB48
48 in
16-21 Mpa
315 in
30 L / min
33*58*40 in
63*36*28 in
463 / 529 lbs
SPECIFICATIONS

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SAFETY LABELS
Safety sign locations on the equipment are shown in the illustrations that follow. Good safety requires that you
familiarize yourself with the various safety signs, the type of warning and the area, or particular function related to
that area, that requires your SAFETY AWARENESS.
Safety Sign Explanations
IMPORTANT!
If parts are replaced that have safety signs on them, new signs must be applied. Safety signs must
always be replaced if they become damaged, are removed, or become illegible.
Read and understand
operators manual
before using this
machine.
AVOID INJURY OR DEATH
• Stop engine before placing
hand in discharge chute
• Rotating fan blades can crush &
dismember
- Keep hands, feet, and clothing away
from the rotating auger.
- Stop the engine, remove the key and
set the brake before servicing.
- ONLY use the clear-out tool to clear
blockages. NEVER use hands or body
parts.
- Keep all controls, guards, and safety
devices in good working order.
- Stay at least 10 feet (3m) away from
machine and attachment when in use.
- ONLY trained adults may operate —
NEVER children.
AVOID INJURY OR DEATH
NEVER direct discharge toward
people or property that could be
damaged by flying debris.
Debris can be thrown over great
distances.
AVOID INJURY OR DEATH
Shut off the engine and be sure all parts
have stopped before unclogging the
discharge chute.
DANGER
AVOID INJURY!
WARNING
HIGH PRESSURE FLUID
HAZARD
Relieve pressure before
disconnecting lines.
Don't use your hands to check
for leaks.
Consult a physician
immediately if skin penetration
occurs.
Avoid getting injured by the rotating
auger. Keep hands, feet and clothing
away.
DANGER
SAFETY LABELS

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GENERAL SAFETY
GENERAL SAFETY
For us, the long lifecycle and efficiency of your new equipment is a priority. To keep the hydraulic snow blower in
top working condition, read this manual carefully before using the equipment.
Never let anyone operate or maintain the device without reading this manual carefully! Always make sure that safety
precautions are observed in use and maintenance. Keep this manual for future reference and make sure to hand it
over to a new owner.
The cornerstones of the product development of attachments are quality, durability and economy. The products are
engineered to be high-performing, safe and durable in professional use. Any feedback on our products is welcome
and contributes to the further development of our products.
PLEASE ATTENTION: Products Exchange or Refunds is not acceptable. If you have any questions about the use or
maintenance of the Skid Steer Hydraulic Snow Blower, please contact us.
The manufacturer reserves the right for structural and technical changes without prior notice. Therefore, some
pieces of information given in the manual may have changed after printing this manual.
Make sure you know your equipment before you start using it.
Equipment may be operated only by an individual who is thoroughly familiar with its use. All operators must be prop-
erly instructed before use and maintenance of the equipment. Use by individuals with insufficient instructions may
pose serious risks to the operators themselves, to the environment and the equipment.
When coupling the attachment to the base machine, make sure:
- that all locking cotters are intact and in order
- there is no pressure in the hydraulic system
- that hydraulic hoses are intact - there is no skin contact to hydraulic oil when connecting hydraulic hoses
- not to pull by the hydraulic hoses, but only by the hydraulic fitting
During operation, pay attention to:
- safe, appropriate travel speed
- other traffic, people and animals
- danger zones and objects that block your view
- children
NEVER use the machine, if there is someone in the danger zone.
NEVER go under the attachment.
Check all bolts, nuts and hydraulic fittings for tightness after the first day of operation!
If the equipment is not likely to be used for a longer period of time, clean it thoroughly after use and lubricate as
instructed.
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PURPOSE OF USE
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
The hydraulic snow blower can quickly move a large amount of snow in the harshest environment, from mountain
to municipal snow removal, it is the best choice for industrial and commercial snow removal. It can provide high
flow and standard flow configuration.
Make sure you know your equipment before you start using it. Equipment may be operated only by an individual who
is thoroughly familiar with its use.
Before connecting hydraulics to the base machine, make sure that:
- there is no-one between the attachment and the base machine
- the base machine is turned off and the parking brake is on
When coupling the attachment to the base machine, make sure that:
- all locking cotters are intact and in order
- hydraulic hoses are intact
- there is no skin contact to hydraulic oil when connecting hydraulic hoses
- you do not to pull by the hydraulic hoses, but only by the hydraulic fitting.
During operation, pay attention to:
- safe, appropriate travel speed
- other traffic, people and animals
- danger zones and objects that block your view
- children
- use of turn signal when driving
NEVER use the machine, if there is someone in the danger zone
NEVER go under the attachment
During maintenance, the hydraulics of the base machine MUST be turned off. The base machine MUST also be
turned off and the parking brake MUST be applied. The equipment must be properly supported, if maintenance can
only be performed by going under the equipment. Never go under the equipment if it is not properly supported.
Daily maintenance:
- check general condition of structures, make repairs if needed
- check the hydraulic hoses and fittings, and replace damaged parts
After every 50 hours of operation:
- lubricate points specified in later section of this manual
- check all bolts and nuts for tightness
WARNING! Pressurized hydraulic hoses and components!

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PARTS OF THE SNOW BLOWER
PARTS OF THE SNOW BlOWER
USING THE SNOW BLOWER
When attaching the hydraulic snow blower for the first time, make sure it is compatible with the base machine by
following the instructions below. Always check the compatibility when attaching the collecting sweeper to a new
base machine.
4.1. Attaching the hydraulic snow blower to the base machine
The hydraulic snow blower attached to the base machine by welded or bolted quick hitches. The machine is
connected to connected to a hydraulic system.
Before using the hydraulic snow blower, MAKE SURE all locking cotters are secured and intact. When coupling
hydraulic snow blower to the base machine, please pay attention to the instructions on the use of the base machine.
1. Make sure that the attachment and the base machine are compatible in terms of mechanical solutions, hydrau-
lics and electricity.
2. Apply parking brake. The hydraulic snow blower is attached to the coupler on the base machine. Attach the
hydraulic snow blower to the base machine, and make sure the locking cotter are secured.
3. Turn off the base machine and make sure the parking brake is applied.
4. Make sure there is no pressure in the base machine hydraulic system. When connecting, always make sure the
hydraulic connectors are clean and the hoses are intact.
5. Check carefully the attachment’s, the base machine’s and the fitting’s trajectory for collision. Make sure that the
needed space for hydraulic hoses and -attachments is adequate. Check that the brush roll rotates outwards from
the. If not, switch hoses in the base machine.
6. During first hours of operating the attachment, bolts, nuts and connectors might loosen up. Retighten them after
the first day of operating the attachment.
23.8 inch
58.3 inch
38.9 inch
33.4 inch
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OPERATING THE SNOW BLOWER
OPERATING THE SNOW BLOWER
Check following before using the hydraulic snow blower
- hydraulic snow blower is installed properly to the base machine
- All locking cotters are in place
- Hydraulic hoses are attached properly
- Hoses are intact - There are no oil leaks in attachment - All functions are in order
- Learn the functions of the hydraulic snow blowerin an enclosed area before actual usage. - Observe all unusual
activity and oil leaks when operating the snow pusher.
5.1. Using the snow blower
1. Make sure that the attachment and the base machine are compatible in terms of mechanical solutions, hydrau-
lics and electricity.
2. Apply parking brake. The hydraulic snow blower is attached to the coupler on the base machine. Attach the
hydraulic snow blower to the base machine, and make sure the locking cotters are secured.
3. Turn off the base machine and make sure the parking brake is applied.
4. Make sure there is no pressure in the base machine hydraulic system. When connecting, always make sure the
hydraulic connectors are clean and the hoses are intact.
5. Check carefully the attachment’s, the base machine’s and the fitting’s trajectory for collision. Make sure that the
needed space for hydraulic hoses and -attachments is adequate. Check that the brush roll rotates outwards from
the. If not, switch hoses in the base machine.
6. Lift hydraulic snow blower front and back support legs. Lock them in upward position with locking cotters.
7. Keep the hydraulic snow blower in suitable distance from ground. The attachment could be damaged!
8. Stay alert for any abnormal behaviour and oil leaks also during driving.
5.2. Detaching the hydraulic snow blower from the base machine
1. Turn off the base machine, apply the parking brake and depressurize the system.
2. Detach the hydraulic hoses and protect hose ends with plugs.
3. Unlock the coupling mechanism and detach the device.
4. If the equipment is not likely to be used for a longer period of time, clean it thoroughly after operating and
lubricate as instructed. Remove water from irrigation system’s hoses. If possible, store the unit inside.


