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OPERATOR’S MANUAL

Model HD-SNB
Heavy-Duty Snowblower

M-B Companies, Inc.


1615 Wisconsin Ave.
P. O. Box 200
New Holstein, WI 53061-0200
(920) 898-1560 or 800-558-5800
Publication: HD-SNB 070111
FAX: (920) 898-4588
Copyright 2011
Table of contents

introduction
Operator’s Manual..................................................................................................3
Identification Numbers............................................................................................3
safety
Safety Alerts............................................................................................................5
Safety Decals..........................................................................................................5
Operation Guidelines..............................................................................................5
Maintenance Guidelines.........................................................................................6
assembly and installation
Assembly................................................................................................................7
Installation...............................................................................................................8
controls and features........................................................................................ 11
setup and adjustments
Setup....................................................................................................................13
Skid Shoe Adjustment...........................................................................................13
Chute Rotation Chain Adjustment.........................................................................14
operation
Pre-Start Checks...................................................................................................15
Operation..............................................................................................................15
Travel Procedure..................................................................................................15
maintenance
Maintenance Schedule.........................................................................................17
Lubrication............................................................................................................17
storage.......................................................................................................................19
troubleshooting....................................................................................................19
specifications...........................................................................................................21
service parts............................................................................................................23
parts listS
WARRANTY
DRAWINGs

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introduction
operator’s manual
You must read, understand and comply with all the safety and operating
instructions in this manual before attempting to set-up and operate the
snow blower.
Failure to comply with the safety and operating instructions can result in
loss of machine control, serious personal injury to you and/or bystanders,
and risk of equipment and property damage.

identification numbers
When contacting your authorized dealer for information, replacement
parts or service, you MUST have the model and serial number of your
unit.
Record the serial number in the space provided. The serial number
plate/decal can be found in the location shown in Figure 1.

Model Name/Number:

Date Purchased: Serial #:

Figure 1.

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SAFETY
safety alerts
Signal words and alert symbols notify of important safety precautions.

DANGER! Indicates a hazardous situation


which, if not avoided, will result in
serious injury or death.

WARNING! Indicates a hazardous situation


which, if not avoided, could result in
serious injury or death.

CAUTION! Indicates a hazardous situation or


unsafe practice which, if not avoided,
could result in minor or moderate
injury or property damage.

safety decals
Although reading this manual and the safety instructions it contains PRE-START GUIDELINES
will provide you with the necessary basic knowledge to operate this
equipment safely and effectively, we have placed several safety labels • Install any covers or guards which may have been removed for ship-
on the unit to remind you of this important information while you are ping purposes.
operating your unit. • Before starting equipment, walk around equipment, making a visual
All DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, and instructional messages on inspection that all safety devices are properly installed and secured.
your unit should be carefully read and obeyed. Bodily injury can result • Check that all hardware, fasteners, hydraulic fittings, etc. are in good
when these instructions are not followed. The information is for your condition and properly fastened. Replace any fatigued or damaged
safety and it is important. items with proper replacements.
These labels will act as a constant visual reminder to you, and others • Personnel who are not required to be in the work area should be
who may use the equipment, to follow the safety instructions necessary kept away. Never start the equipment unless you are absolutely
for safe, effective operation. certain that everyone in the area is clear of the machine and aware it
If any of these labels are lost or damaged, replace them at once. See is being started.
you local dealer for replacements. • Follow the manufacturer’s recommended start-up procedure.

operation guidelines
Read, understand and follow all instructions in the manual and on the
unit before starting.
• To avoid serious injury or death, do not modify equipment. Any
modifications made to equipment can be dangerous and can void
equipment warranty.
• Never defeat a safety device to make a task easier.
• Always wear proper apparel when operating equipment; safety
glasses, face shield or goggles, ear protection, and dust mask. Tie
hair back. Never wear loose clothing or jewelry that could get caught
in moving parts.
• Never operate equipment with covers or guards removed. Rotating
parts can cause severe injury. Keep hands, feet, hair, jewelry and
clothing away from all moving parts.
• Only allow responsible adults who are familiar with the instructions,
to operate the unit (local regulations can restrict operator age).
• Clear the area of objects such as rocks, toys, wire, etc., which could
be picked up and thrown.
• Be aware of surroundings. Be sure the area is clear of other people,
bystanders or pets. Stop unit if anyone enters the area.
• Always look down and behind before and while traveling in reverse.
• Be aware of discharge direction and do not point discharge at any-
one. Do not point the discharge at glass enclosures, automobiles, or
windows.

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• Always stand clear of the discharge area when operating this unit. maintenance guidelines
• Disengage all clutches and PTO’s before starting engine. • Maintain or replace safety and instruction decals/labels as neces-
• Never leave a running machine unattended. Always disengage the sary.
attachment and traction controls, lower the attachment, set the park • Never run a unit in an enclosed area.
brake, stop the engine and remove the ignition key before leaving
the machine. • Keep nuts and bolts tight and keep equipment in good condition

• Operate only in daylight or good artificial light. • Never tamper with safety devices. Check their proper operation
regularly and make necessary repairs if they are not functioning
• Never carry passengers. properly.
• Do not operate the unit while under the influence of drugs, alcohol or • Keep unit free of debris and build-up. Clean up any oil spillage.
other medication.
• Never make adjustments or repairs with the engine running unless
• Watch for traffic when operating near or crossing roadways. specified otherwise in the engine manufacture’s manual.
• Use extra care when loading or unloading the unit into a trailer or • Components are subject to wear, damage, and deterioration.
truck. Frequently check components and replace with the manufacturer’s
• Keep in mind the operator is responsible for accidents occurring to recommended parts, when necessary.
other people or property. • Check control operation frequently. Adjust and service as necessary.
• Data indicates that operators, age 60 years and above, are involved • Use only factory authorized parts when making repairs.
in a large percentage of power equipment-related injuries. These op-
erators should evaluate their ability to operate the unit safely enough • Always comply with factory specifications on all settings and adjust-
to protect themselves and others from injury. ments.

• All operators should seek and obtain professional and practical • Only authorized service locations should be utilized for major service
instruction. and repair requirements.

• Protect eyes, face and head from objects that may be thrown from • Never attempt to make your own repairs on this unit unless you
unit. Wear appropriate hearing protection. have been properly trained. Improper service procedures can result
in hazardous operation, equipment damage and voiding the manu-
• Always wear substantial footwear and appropriate clothing. Wear facturer’ warranty.
footwear that improves traction on slippery slopes. DO NOT wear
long scarves or loose clothing that could become entangled in mov- • Stop engine on tractor and set parking brake before performing any
ing parts. adjustments on the machinery.

• Abnormal Vibrations are a warning of trouble. Striking a foreign • Do not disassemble a pressurized system unless properly trained
object can damage unit. Stop unit and engine. Wait for all moving and equipped with adequate tooling.
parts to stop. Inspect unit and make any necessary repairs before • Escaping hydraulic fluid under pressure can have sufficient force to
restart. penetrate the skin, causing serious injury. Before operation, be sure
• Never place your hands or any part of your body or clothing inside or that all hydraulic connections are tight and hoses are not damaged.
near any moving part while unit is running. Relieve pressure in system before making adjustments.

• Stop engine before: refueling, cleaning, making adjustments or • Oils and fluids can be very hot under pressure. Use caution and al-
removing the attachment assembly. low the system to cool before beginning maintenance work.

• Follow the drive unit manufacturer’s recommendations for wheel • Never operate or pressurize one of these systems with worn or dam-
weights or counter weights. aged components. Replace hoses, fittings, valves or other compo-
nents which appear defective.
• Make any adjustments before operating unit.
• Never adjust pressurized systems beyond recommended levels to
• Do not touch parts which may be hot from operation. Allow such achieve higher operating pressures.
parts to cool before attempting to service the unit.
• NEVER search for hydraulic leaks with only your hands. Use card-
• Before using, always visually check that hardware is present, intact board or a piece of wood.
and secure. Replace worn or damaged parts.
• For engine equipped models, follow specific engine manufacturer’s
• Never operate the machine with damaged guards, or without safety recommended service intervals for dirty/dusty environments.
protective devices in place.
• Follow the manufacturer’s recommendations for towing weight
restrictions and procedures.
• Original purchaser of this unit was instructed by the seller on safe
and proper operation. If unit is to be used by someone other than
original purchaser; loaned, rented or sold, ALWAYS provide this
manual and any needed safety training before operation.
• The Operator must understand the functions and parameters of all
controls and how to operate, as well as how to STOP in an Emer-
gency.
NOTE: All reference to left, right, front, or rear are given from the
operator position and facing forward.

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ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION
ASSEMBLY NOTE: Refer to the 905-Assembly Drawing included in the Parts List
section of this manual to identify applicable parts.
The snowblower is shipped partially disassembled to conserve
shipping space and to package securely to reduce the possibility of 3. Remove 1/2-13 x 2-1/2" hex head capscrew, lock nut, flat wash-
damage in transit. The discharge chute must be installed on top of the ers and rear roller from impeller housing flange. Retain all parts.
impeller housing outlet. See Figure 2.

1. Remove four screws and two hold-down brackets secure chute 4. Remove two 3/8-16 x 3" hex head capscrews, lock washers,
to crate. See Figure 1. flat washers, chain guard and two spacers from motor mounting
plate. Retain all parts. See Figure 2.
5. Loosen two 1/2" hex head capscrews securing motor mounting
plate to impeller housing flange and rotate motor mounting plate
fully forward in slot. See Figure 3.

Motor
Sprocket

Shipping Hold-down Brackets Motor Mounting Plate Slot Impeller Housing Flange

Figure 3
Figure 1

2. Remove chute and all other components from the shipping crate 6. Place discharge chute on top of impeller housing flange, insert-
and place in a secure location. ing chute lip into grooves of two forward rollers. See Figure 4.

Impeller Housing Flange


Motor Sprocket Chain Clips

Chain Impeller Housing Flange Chute Lip


Chain Guard Rear Roller
Figure 4
Figure 2

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7. Position chain around motor sprocket and attach ends to chute 12. Install two spacers and chain guard on motor mounting plate
with half links and clips provided. See Figure 4. and secure with two 3/8-16 x 3” hex head capscrews, lock
8. Position rear roller (removed in step 3) on impeller housing washers and flat washers. See Figures 6 and 7.
flange with chute lip in roller groove. See Figure 5.
IMPORTANT! Overtightening mounting hardware will crush roller
bushing, causing roller to bind, preventing free rotation.
9. Secure roller to flange with 1/2-13 x 2-1/2” hex head capscrew,
flat washers and lock nut. See Figure 5.

Clip

Half-Link
Connector

Chute Lip

Motor Mounting Plate Chain Guard

Rear Roller Impeller Housing Flange Figure 7


Figure 5
INSTALLATION
IMPORTANT! Chain should not be overly taut, which could prevent 1. Perform the ASSEMBLY procedure listed within this instruction.
free rotation of chute. 2. Install snow blower to prime mover as any other attachment.
10. Rotate motor mounting plate back in slot to tighten chain. Use the quick-attach on a skid steer.
11. Tighten two 1/2” hex head capscrews to secure motor mounting NOTE: Refer to the Hydraulic Schematic within the DRAWINGS
plate to impeller housing flange. See Figure 6. section of this manual for further details.
NOTE: Holes in motor flange are threaded to accept mounting This unit is equipped with an anti-reverse function in the
capscrews. manifold to prevent accidental reversing and to prevent
injury.
3. Connect the hydraulic hoses properly, paying attention to the
direction of flow.
IMPORTANT! Electronic controls will only work with a 12VDC sys-
tem. Only a positive (+) and ground (-) connection is
required.
NOTE: Refer to the Electrical Schematic within the DRAWINGS sec-
tion of this manual for further details.
4. Connect the chute rotation and deflector angle electrical controls
(Figure 8) to an appropriate location on the prime mover.
5. Turn on prime mover and attempt to operate the snow blower
Rear Roller impeller and auger using the prime mover’s hydraulic con-
trols. Operate the chute rotation and deflector angle electrical
controls. There may be air in the system initially, so use caution
Slot when first running the unit. Operation may appear to be jerky or
irregular until any air is purged from the hydraulic system.
NOTE: Viewed from the front, the impeller should rotate clockwise.
Having a helper view the equipment during initial hook-up
Spacers Motor Mounting Plate and operation will help this process.
6. Verify auger is turning in the proper direction (should appear to
Figure 6 be feeding the impeller). Verify impeller is turning in the proper
direction to discharge out chute.

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Figure 8

7. Consult TROUBLESHOOTING section of this manual if the unit


does not function properly. Call manufacturer if you cannot
diagnose the problem after reviewing the troubleshooting infor-
mation and contacting your local dealer.

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controls and features
controls features
The raising and lowering of the snowblower and the starting and Refer to the Setup and Adjustments instruction, Specifications and
stopping of the impeller and auger are accomplished with the prime Parts Lists within this manual for information on the HD Snowblower
mover’s controls. Refer to the prime mover’s Operation/Owner’s components and functions.
Manual.
IMPORTANT! Electronic controls will only work with a 12VDC sys-
tem. Only a positive (+) and ground (-) connection is
required.
NOTE: Refer to the Electrical Schematic within the DRAWINGS sec-
tion of this manual for further details.
CHUTE CONTROL
Used to swing the chute LEFT or RIGHT to direct snow discharge.
DEFLECTOR CONTROL
Used to tilt the chute top deflector UP or DOWN to direct snow dis-
charge.

Figure 1

There may be air in the system initially, so use caution when first run-
ning the unit. Operation may appear to be jerky or irregular until any
air is purged from the hydraulic system.

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setup and adjustments
setup a. Measure and note distance between ground surface and bot-
tom of snow blower lower cutting edge.
Proper setup of your snow blower will increase the life of the com-
ponents and produce more efficient movement of material. Visually If using the snow blower on gravel or uneven surfaces, a higher cut-
inspect the adjustments before each operating session and measure ting edge position is recommended to minimize the scraping effect of
the adjustments once every 10 hours of operation. unwanted debris. This will help avoid running gravel through the snow
blower.
SKID SHOE ADJUSTMENT b. Raise snow blower high enough to place adequate supports
of sufficient height below it to allow skid shoe removal.
See Figure 1.
c. Lower snow blower onto supports.
1. After the snow blower is mounted to the prime mover, park the
unit on a flat, level surface; preferably concrete or asphalt. d. Remove the lynch pin from top of skid shoe shaft.
2. Shut off snow blower and prime mover and apply parking brake. e. Slide skid shoe out of housing mount while retaining all
washers and/or spacer located on top of mount.
NOTE: The cutting edge mounting position is fixed and cannot be
adjusted. Raising (retracting) the skid shoes will increase the cutting edge con-
tact, causing more scraping of the ground.
3. Adjust the skid shoes so that the snow blower cutting edge,
mounted on the bottom front of the blower housing, has light Lowering (extending) the skid shoes will decrease the cutting edge
contact along the full length of the blade edge. contact with the ground.

Lynch
Pin

Washers

Mount

Skid Washers
Shoe
Spacer

Figure 1

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setup and adjustments
IMPORTANT! The spacer/washers placement must be identical on
both skid shoes to ensure the snow blower is level.
NOTE: Spacer is 1-1/2” thick. Washers are 1/8” thick. Any combi-
nation of the spacer and washers positions is allowable.
f. Lower the skid shoe (raises cutting edge) by adding spacer/
washers to shaft.
g. Raise the skid shoe (lowers cutting edge), by amount mea-
sured in step a, by removing spacer/washers from shaft.
h. Install skid shoe into mount and hold fully raised.
9. Install remaining spacer/washers on skid shoe shaft, above
mount. Slot

10. Install lynch pin through top end of skid shoe shaft.
11. Lower snow blower to ground and verify cutting edge contact Mounting Screws
(gap).
12. Run the unit forward approximately 10 feet in the operating posi-
tion. Stop and raise the snow blower, then back the unit away.
The ‘cleaned’ portion of the surface should exhibit light ground
contact with minimal snow leftover and no debris pick up.

CHUTE ROTATION CHAIN ADJUSTMENT


See Figure 2. Motor Mounting Plate Chain Guard
1. Loosen two 1/2” hex head capscrews securing motor mounting
plate to impeller housing flange. Figure 2
IMPORTANT! Chain should not be overly taut, which could prevent
free rotation of chute.
2. Rotate motor mounting plate back in slot to tighten chain.
3. Tighten two 1/2” hex head capscrews to secure motor mounting
plate to impeller housing flange.

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operation
pre-start checks TRAVEL PROCEDURE
IMPORTANT! You must read, understand and comply with all the Follow these instructions for extended travel (i.e. to and from the work
safety and operating instructions in this manual before site):
attempting to set-up and operate your snow blower. • Set snow blower rotation control to the OFF position.
Failure to comply with the safety and operating instruc- • Use the lift control to bring the snow blower to the fully raised posi-
tions can result in loss of machine control, serious tion.
personal injury to you and/or bystanders, and risk of
equipment and property damage.
1. Visually inspect equipment and hardware to ensure that all parts
are secure and all hardware is tightened and secure.
2. Check for oil leaks and loose hose connections.
3. Inspect the skid shoe adjustment to ensure that there is proper
cutting edge contact or clearance and that the snow blower is
level.
4. Inspect the cutting edge and skid shoes to determine if replace-
ments are needed.
5. Inspect the hoses from the prime mover to snow blower to
ensure correct hydraulic oil flow direction.

operation
• Operate prime mover and snow blower at a speed that is appropri-
ate for the conditions and location.
• For heavy material such as wet or frozen snow, drive more slowly or
cut smaller swaths into the snow.
Intake
• If the surface being cleaned is uneven and causes the snow blower Control
to leave patches or gouges, adjust skid shoes height to compensate. Plate
Refer to the SETUP and ADJUSTMENT instruction.
• If the material being cleaned is frozen-on or difficult to remove
such as ice, it may be necessary to drive extremely slow to allow
the snow blower cutting edge to “scrape” the surface clean and the
auger to break up large chunks.
• The intake control plate partially covers the intake opening of the au-
ger housing to increase suction when clearing lighter, more powdery
snow. It may be removed to allow greater volume when clearing
heavy, wet snow. See Figure 1.

Figure 1

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maintenance
maintenance schedule Table 1. Chain Oil
• Check adjustments – every 10 hours of operation. Recommended Temperature, °F Temperature, °C
• Oil chute rotation chain – every 10 hours of operation. Grade
• Grease auger shaft and its support bearing – every 10 hours of SAE 10 -20 to +80 -29 to +27
operation. SAE 20 +10 to +110 -12 to +43
• Replace cutting edge and skid shoes – as needed. SAE 30 +20 to +130 -7 to +54

lubrication SAE 40 +30 to +140 -1 to +60


• Grease bearings and pivot points per the maintenance sched- SAE 50 +40 to +150 +4 to +66
ule using Chevron Ultra Duty II, Grade 2; or equivalent high-temp Note: When temperature range permits a choice, use the heavier
grease. grade oil.
• There are (3) grease points on the unit: (2) in the shaft at the auger
motor connection and (1) at the opposite end auger support bearing.
These can be reached without removing any access covers. See
Figure 1.
• It may be necessary to lightly lubricate the discharge chute hinge pin
if adjustment becomes difficult.
• Oil chute rotation chain using either the drip method or lightly brush-
ing on oil. See Table 1 for recommended oil.

Chute Rotation
Chain

Grease Fitting (1) Grease Fittings (2)

Figure 1

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storage
storage • Disconnect all electrical connections between the blower and prime
mover for extended storage to prevent battery drain.
• Store the unit in a supported position with the cutting edge off the
ground, such as on a wooden skid. If stored on the ground, the • Properly clean the unit before storage, removing dirt, gravel, salt,
components are subjected to more moisture which can accelerate etc. to extend paint life.
rusting. • If the unit is power-washed, all lubrication points should be greased
• Properly drain hydraulic hoses or cap off to prevent spillage of oil. or oiled before storage
Clean up any spills quickly and appropriately.
• Connect Quick couplers together if disconnecting blower from prime
mover to allow fluid to circulate.

troubleshooting
Trouble Possible Cause Remedy
Auger does not rotate, or rotates 1. Hydraulic hoses not connected. 1. Check hose connections.
backwards. 2. Hydraulic hoses hooked up backwards. 2. Check flow direction of unit.
3. Key missing/broken on auger motor drive 3. Inspect and replace key.
shaft.
4. Auger motor shaft is broken or installed 4. Inspect motor shaft and install or repair as
improperly. necessary.
5. Auger bent or motor seized. 5. Disassemble, inspect and repair/replace as
necessary.
Impeller does not rotate, or rotates 1. Hoses hooked up backwards. 1. Check hose connections.
backwards. 2. Key broken or missing. 2. Disassemble and inspect impeller motor
shaft and key.
Discharge chute does not rotate. 1. Chain bound or stuck. 1. Inspect and correct tension for smooth
operation. Refer to the CHUTE ROTATION
CHAIN ADJUSTMENT procedure within the
Setup and Adjustments instruction.
2. Connector links or clips missing or 2. Replace as needed.
broken.
Snow blower discharging poorly or 1. Material is frozen on auger, impeller or 1. Slow down prime mover speed.
clogging. inside snow blower housing. Stop, back up, shut down and remove
debris.
2. Uneven ground surface. 2. Adjust skid shoes height.
3. Material is too heavy. 3. Take a smaller swath of material at a time.
4. Forward motion too fast. 4. Slow down prime mover speed.
Cutting edge or skid shoe wearing 1. Improperly height adjustment for terrain 1. Refer to the SKID SHOE ADJUSTMENT
unevenly. type or uneven adjustment of skid shoes. procedure within the Setup and Adjustments
instruction.
Snow Blower producing excessive 1. Caked on debris or object in auger or 1. Remove foreign objects.
vibration. impeller.
2. Bent or broken impeller or auger. 2. Inspect and repair or replace as necessary.
3. Auger support bearing worn out. 3. Replace bearing as necessary. Properly
lube bearing.
4. Auger or impeller hydraulic drive motor 4. Inspect and repair or replace as necessary.
damaged.

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specifications
Model: HD-SNB 66" HD-SNB 72" HD-SNB 78" HD-SNB 84"
Overall Width: 68.5" 74.5" 80.5" 86.5"
Overall Height: 61"
Intake Height (Chute) 27"
Length
38.5"
(Front to Back)
Impeller Diameter 20"
Auger Diameter 14"
Cutting Edge
0.50" thick x 4" wide
(Scraper) Size:
Chute Discharge
270º
Rotation
Throw Distance: Up to 40'
Operational Weight 780 lbs 815 lbs 845 lbs 875 lbs
Hydraulically Operated Chute Deflector
Options: Hose Kit
Sight/Guide Indicators

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service parts
Part Number Description Part Number Description
202-147728 Hydraulic Manifold Assembly (14-16 GPM) 390-160105 Guide Stick, 1/2" x 26"
202-147729 Hydraulic Manifold Assembly (16-22 GPM) 401-160790 Bracket, Guide Stick
202-147188 Hydraulic Manifold Assembly (20-27 GPM)
202-169538 • #10 Check Valve (CV port) 109-131128 Paint, Spray, MB Yellow
202-147188-01 • #8 Solenoid Valve (SV1 and SV2 ports) 249-92003 Paint, Spray, Black
202-169536 • #10 Relief Valve (RV1 port) 249-92005 Primer, Spray
202-169537 • #8 Relief Valve (RV2 port)
202-169539 • #16 Piloted Spool (EP port)
202-169540 • #04 Check Valve (CV2 port)
201-143083 • Hydraulic Motor, Impeller
201-147737-01 Seal Kit, Impeller Hydraulic Motor

201-147736 Hydraulic Motor, Auger (14-16 GPM)


201-147189 Hydraulic Motor, Auger(16-22 GPM)
201-147737 Hydraulic Motor, Auger (20-27 GPM)
201-147189-01 Seal Kit, Auger Hydraulic Motor
(fits 201-147736, 147189, 147737)

201-143096 Hydraulic Motor, Chute Rotation


201-143096-02 Seal Kit, Chute Rotation Hydraulic Motor
203-143068 Hydraulic Cylinder, Chute Deflector
N/A Seal Kit, Chute Deflector Cylinder
600-143122 Bearing, Auger Support
104-147061 Shoe, Skid
401-143058 Cutting Edge, 66”
401-143904 Cutting Edge, 72”
401-143172 Cutting Edge, 78”
401-143905 Cutting Edge, 84”

Please have your serial number (S/N) ready when contacting M-B Co. or an Authorized Dealer for replacement parts or service information.

M-B Co. website: www.m-bco.com


1615 Wisconsin Ave. email: [email protected]
P.O. Box 200 Phone: 800-558-5800 or 920-898-4203
New Holstein, WI 53061-0200 FAX:
Main 920-898-4588
Attachments 920-898-1085
Brush Dept. 920-898-1082

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HD-SNB Decals

Item Description Part Number


Decal Sheet 390-160895 (Includes items 1 - 8)
1 • Decal, DANGER, Rotating Auger 390-150720
2 • Decal, CAUTION, Read Operator’s Manual 390-150728
3 • Decal, DANGER, Discharge Chute 390-150721
4 • Decal, WARNING, Pinch Point 390-140940 (Located on top of chain guard.)
5 • Decal, WARNING, Guard Missing 390-140941 (Located below chain guard.)
6 • Decal, WARNING, Moving Part/Guards 390-118352
7 • Decal, WARNING, High Pressure Fluid 390-169221
8 • Decal, Grease 390-118356

M-B Companies, Inc. Copyright 2011 Publication: HD-SNB 070111


LIMITED WARRANTY

Limited Warranty: Subject to the limitations set forth herein, M-B Companies, Inc. (“M-B”) warrants its products to be free
from defects in material and workmanship for a period of twelve (12) months from the date of delivery of the product to its
original owner, except that the warranty is twelve (12) months solely for the following products: Truck Mounted Pavement
Marking Equipment, Airport Snow Removal Products, Attachment Products, Brushes, MSV Multi-Service Vehicles. Parts
shall have a ninety (90) day warranty. This warranty is not transferable without the written consent of M-B.

Notice: M-B’s obligations under this Limited Warranty are conditioned on M-B receiving, within the warranty period,
written notice from Buyer specifying the nature of any alleged defect and requesting corrective action by Seller.

Remedies: M-B, at its option, will repair or replace, or provide a credit to Buyer for, defective warranted items. If
requested by M-B, products or parts for which a warranty claim is made shall be returned, transportation prepaid, to M-B’s
factory. Buyer shall not return any product for repair, replacement or credit without M-B’s advance written consent.

Other Manufacturer’s Warranty: On products furnished by M-B, but manufactured by any other manufacturer, the
warranty of said manufacturer, if any, will be assigned to Buyer, if the said warranty is assignable. However, M-B does
not represent or guarantee that such manufacturer will comply with any of the terms of the warranty of such manufacturer.

Exclusions: Any improper use, operation beyond capacity, or substitution of parts not approved by M-B, or alteration or
repair by others in such a manner as in M-B’s judgment materially and/or adversely affects the product shall void this
warranty. This warranty does not apply to defects caused by damage or unreasonable use while in the possession of the
owner, including but not limited to: failure to provide reasonable and necessary maintenance, normal wear, routine tune
ups or adjustments, improper handling or accidents, operation at speed or load conditions contrary to published
specifications, improper or insufficient lubrication, or improper storage.

Seller manufactures power brooms that mount to many makes and models of equipment. Seller attempts to ensure that
the mounting frames fit correctly. However, the large number of tractor models, types and options currently available,
compounded by frequent manufacturer design changes, may prevent Seller from supplying a frame that fits every unit
correctly. Therefore, unless Buyer supplies drawing which detail the attachment points on the specific unit to which the
broom will be mounted, Seller will not be responsible for the fit of the mounting frame.

The batteries, tires, rubber material, brushes and material normally consumed in operation, and major components such
as engines, air compressors, and hydraulic pumps and motors are excluded from this warranty but may be covered to the
extent of any warranty received by M-B from its supplier if permitted by the terms of such warranty.

Limitations of liability: M-B shall not be liable for any incidental, consequential, punitive or special damages of any kind,
including, but not limited to, consequential labor costs or transportation charges in connection with the repair or
replacement of defective parts, or lost time profits or expense which may have accrued because of said defect.

M-B disclaims all other warranties, whether express or implied, including but not limited to any implied warranty of
merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. This warranty is exclusive remedy of buyer. This warranty cannot be
extended, broadened or changed in any respect except in writing by an authorized officer of M-B.

Notwithstanding anything in this warranty is to the contrary, in no event shall M-B’s total liability hereunder exceed the
purchased price of the particular product.

M-B Companies, Inc. Copyright 2011


M-B Companies, Inc.
1615 Wisconsin Ave.
P. O. Box 200
New Holstein, WI 53061-0200
(920) 898-1560 or 800-558-5800
FAX: (920) 898-4588

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