BETSTCO CX Series Snow Blower User Manual

June 10, 2024
BETSTCO

BETSTCO CX Series Snow Blower

OPERATION & PARTS

Please read these instructions before using. Always grease all fittings and be sure to always check and fill with oil before operating! Retain this manual for future use.
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General Safety Information

Ensure all potential operators read this manual thoroughly before using the machine

  • Safety: Ensure tractor and machine is stopped & keys outof ignition before set-up/maintenance
  • Safety: Failure to follow good safety standards could resultin severe injury or even death
  • Misuse: This machine is designed for use with compact tractors, and should be used only forthe indicated purpose. We does not take responsibility if the machine is used for any otne purpose. Children must not operate the machine under any circumstance.
  • Modification : Do not modify equipment in anv way. This may impair the operation and overal safety of the machine. Tractor requirements: Use only with compacttractors within power range specified.
  • Misuse transport: Do not use machinery to transport personnel or livestock.
  • Condition: For the safety of pe rsonnel and optimum performance ofthe machine, you should check the condition of the machine and the tractor before starting. Before use check all nuts and bolts are tight.
  • Spatial awareness: Always check the operating area is safe before starting machinery.
  • Operator clothing: The operatorshould not wear loose clothing while operating machinery.
  • Safety wear : Always use Qpropriate ear protection when running a tractor and machinery Ensure you are wearing protective gloves when servicing and using machinery.
  • Bystander safety: Ensure bystanders keep away from the machine when it is in use. Do not touch moving parts when the machine is at work.
  • Public places: When traveling on the road/publicplaces, always keep the PTO turned off
  • Maintenance: Always keep the machine maintained and in a good state. Where necessary repair or replace any defectve parts. Do not modify the machine.
  • Sharp objects: Pay attention to the sharp/pointed parts while servicing the machine.
  • Safety guards: All protective parts should be in good condition before operating machinery.
  • Safety signs/stickers: Keep all safety signs clean and legible. Replace anywhich are missing or illegible. If a component with safety sign/(s) is replaced, make sure new safety sign/(s) are attached in the same locations.
  • Operating speeds: Machinery and PTO should be operated at the recommended speed at all times.
  • Safety awareness : Good safety requires that you familiarise yourself with various safety signs, the type of warning and the area, or particular function related to that area.
  • Alertness: Never consume alcohol or drugs these can hinder alertness/coordination. Consult your doctor about using this machine while taking prescription medications.

WARNWGI WE SHIP AU OUR MACHWES DRY. rms ISA PRECAUTION AND ALSO PREVENTS OIL OR GAS FROM LEAKWG DURING TRANSPORTATION.

Machinery Pre-Use Checks

On receipt of your new machine and again within the first 4 hours of use, or the ‘shake in’ period as we like to call it, we always recommend checking over the machine.

  • Check all bolts, Nuts and Screws are tight on the unit.
  • Tighten/Check any bolts and nuts securing blades.
  • If your machine has belts, check the tension and adjust if required.
  • Apply grease to grease points if necessary.
  • Check gear oil level. Do not overfill

Tractor Pre-Use Checks

  • Check that the machine is properly attached to the tractor. Ensure that secure pins are used on the linkage mounting pins.
  • Be sure to add extra weights to the front of the tractor or add wheel weights if required.
  • Check that the tractor PTO shaft turns freely and that the machines PTO drive shaft can extend easily. Grease the PTO drive shaft using the grease points.
  • The chain on the PTO shaft should be checked and in a good condition. The universal joints installed should be in a good state with proper protective parts
  • Before installing the PTO shaft, the tractor and machine should be stopped and remove the key.
  • Install and secure all safety guards, doors and covers before starting
  • Bystanders should leave the immediate area before connecting the drive from the tractor.

Running/Operating Checks

  • Always keep the PTO output from the tractor at 540 RPM when running machinery.

Post-Use Regular Checks

  • Check blades, belts and wearing parts. Be sure they are not damaged and blades swing freely in their mount. Repair or replace as required.
  • Clean machinery and check for/clear any entangled material which may have got stuck around any rotating parts.

Application and Feature

Snow Blower have proven their productivity and reliability for different consumer: farmers, home owners, contractors, and business owners etc. It is one of the easiest and most affordable snow Blowers you’ll ever use. It works great on concrete, gravel, driveways or grass surfaces. The manufac- turing process combines state-of-the art technology, carefully selected raw materials and experienced engineers to ensure that the Blower are reliable and productive.

Technical Data

  1. Linkage Assembly
  2. Blower Assembly
  3. Guide Cover Adjuster
  4. Auger
  5. Adjusting Handle

Specifications

Operations

The driver should be firstly acquainted with the specification, structure, operation methods and technical maintenance in order to guarantee safe driving and operation. The Blower mainly have three job to do:

  1. Lowering
    Lower the Blower to the surface of the snow.

  2. Blower
    Just drive and let the Auger do the work.
    Look at the Figures 1 and 2 (pictured previously), number 4 is the Auger. The arrow marks out the rotating direction. Number 5 is the Adjusting Handle. Rotating this bar can adjust the blowing angle.

  3. Raising
    Lift the blower up to a level suitable for transportation.

Caution and Inspecting

Notes for Operation

  • a.The Operator should thoroughly read this manual. Operator should be trained to under- stand traffic regulations, and basic operation of Blower. There should be no more than one driver in the cab.
  • b. Use recommended hydraulic oil.
  • c. Perform regular maintenance on machine.
  • d. After starting, let the engine run for 5-10 min. till the gauge readings are all normal, then push down the hand brake and begin driving.
  • e. The Temperature of the engine coolant should not be over 100 oc (212 OF). If the tem- perature exceed this stop operation immediately for cool down.

Roving Check

Preform the following before every work day.

  • a. Check for any damage, wear, or loose parts on machine. Repair or replace when neces- sary.
  • b. Remove dirt and debris around engine, battery, and radiator.
  • c. Check for oil or water leakage in the engine, and repair damaged parts.
  • d. Inspect whether there is leakage in the gearbox, driving axles, and connectors and replace when necessary.
  • e. Check whether there is leakage in the brake lines.
  • f. Check whether the tires are damaged or worn. Also check if the assembling bolts are loose.
  • g. Check whether the handrails treadles are damaged, or bolts are loose.
  • h. Check if gauges and electrical parts are damaged, or if bolts and couplings are loose.

Checks and Maintenance before and after work

Checks before starting Engine:

  • Sufficient amount of fuel in the tank.
  • Enough Coolant in the radiator.
  • Lubricant in oil pan is up to operational level.
  • Sufficient amount of hydraulic and brake oil.
  • Tire pressure is at normal level.
  • Whether rim bolts and drive shaft are loose.
  • High-Low speed control levers and devise control levers are in neutral position.

Checks after starting engine:

  • a. Reading on all gauges are normal.
  • b. Leakage in any of the system.
  • c. Each switch, lamp, gauge, and horn are in working order.
  • d. Abnormal noise from the engine or transmission.
  • e. Each lever or handle is in working order.
  • f. Insure the Steering Wheel is not loose.
  • g. Brakes are operational.
  • h. Tractor and Blower are in working condition.

Maintenance after work:

  • a. Check fuel level in diesel tank.
  • b. Check if oil level in Oil Pan is normal.
  • c. Check whether there is overheating in the transmission system and driving parts.
  • d. Check for loose bolts on rims and driving shaft.
  • e. Check for wear on tires, and tire pressure is at normal.
  • f. Grease all rotating parts.

Driving

Starting:

  • a. Put gearshift control lever into neutral position.
  • b. Pull handbrake into “brake” position.
  • c. Start tractor engine.

Traveling:

  • a. After starting , run the engine for 5 min. and check that all gauges are reading normal.
  • b. Lift Blower into carry position.
  • c. Release hand brake.
  • d. Put high-low lever and gearshift lever into operating position. Push down throttle pedal to travel the machine.

Parking:
Before parking put gearshift lever into neutral position, and run the engine in slow speed for 3-5 min. Pull hand brake to “brake” position. Turn the central power switch off if you are parking it for a long time.

Technical Maintenance

In order to guarantee your Blower remains in full operating capacity and prevent early wear, periodic maintenance is necessary.

  1. After assembly grease all lubrication points.
  2. Make sure all bolts are tightened.
  3. Check whether there is sufficient amount of fuel in the tank. Check for any leaks in the systems.
  4. After working the blade should be facing the ground, as to insure the safety of the operator.

When storing the Blower for long periods of time, make sure to have it in a arid area . This will prevent it from rusting.

Connecting Electric Motor Wire harness plugs into electric motor, then run wire harness to battery and connect positive + (red) and negitive – (blue) wires to the battery

SNOW BLOWER Parts Catalogue

Code Part Number Part Name&Descriptions Quantity
1 GB/T 7810-1995-UCFU206 Bearing UCFU206 2
2 GB1243.1-1983 Chain IOA-I X 86 1
3 CX160U.2-109 35 Teeth Sprocket 1
4 CX160U.2.08 Chain Guard Welding 1
5 CX160U.2.02 Auger Welding 1
6 CX180U.2.07.001-101B Chain Ring 1
7 CX160UA.2.07A-101 Adjusting Lever 1
8 GBT 882-2008 Pin 2
9 CX160UA.2.07-103 Guide Cover Sha 1
10 GB/T97.1-2002-10 Washer 10 1
11 GB/T91-2000-3.2×20 Pin 1
12 CX160UA.2.07A.003 Guide Cover Wedling 1
13 GB/T97.1-2002-14 Washer 14 1
14 GB/T91-2000-4×28 Pin 1
15 GB/T97.1-2002-14 Washer 14 1
16 GB/T91-2000-4×28 Pin 1
17 CX160UA.2.07A.001 Guide Chute Wedling 1
18 CX160U.2-110 Middle Sha Cover 1
19 GB/T5783-2000-M8x25 Bolt M8x25 3
20 GB/T97.1-2002-8 Washer8 3
Code Part Number Part Name Descriptions Quantity
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21 GB/T5783-2000-MIOx25 Bolt MIOx25 1
22 CX160U.2-111 Base Plate 1
23 CX160U.2.05 Fan Welding 1
24 GB/T1096-1979-A8x40 Key8x40 1
25 GB/T97.1-2002-6 Washer6 8
26 GB/T5783-2000-M6x20 Bolt M6x20 8
27 GB/T97.1-2002-10 Washer10 8
28 GB/T5783-2000-MIOx40 Bolt MIOx40 8
29 GB/T5783-2000-M12x40 Bolt M12x40 4
30 GB/T97.1-2002 Washer12 4
31 CX160U.2.09A Sledge Welding 2
32 GB/T12-1988-MIOx30 step Bolt MIOx30 1
33 CX160U.2.04 Chain Tensioning sprocket 1
34 GB/T6170-2000-M12 Nut M12 1
35 GB/T93-1987-12 Washer 12 1
36 GB/T97.1-2002 Washer12 1
37 CX160V.2.01 Frame Welding Assembly 1
38 GB/T5783-2000-M12x90 Bolt M12x90 2
39 GB/T1096-1979-A8x32 Key8x32 1
40 GB/T 84-1988 Bolt M8x16 1
Code Part Number Part Name Descriptions Quantity
--- --- --- ---
41 GB/T1096-1979-A8x32 Key8x32 1
42 CX160U.2.03A Gearbox 1
43 GB/T97.1-2002 Washer12 4
44 GB/T93-1987-12 Washer 12 4
45 GB/T5783-2000-M12x35 Bolt M12x35 4
46 CX160U.2-101 Sleeve 1
47 GB/T6170-2000-M8 Nut M8 1
48 GB/T 84-1988 Bolt M8x16 1
49 CX160.1.05 Upper Linkage Welding 1
50 SPC120GU-12 (Optional) Electric Motor 1
51 GB/T 276-2013 Deep groove ball bearing [60000]61808 1
52 CX160V.2.06-102 Driving Gear 1
53 CX160V.2.06.001 Bracket Welding 1
54 GB/T 276-2013 Deep groove ball bearing [60000]61808 1
55 CX160V.2.06-101 Top Cap 1
56 GB/T93-1987-6 Washer 6 3
57 GB/T70.1-2000-M6x15 Bolt M6x15 3
58 CX160V.2.06-107 Blanking Cap 1
Code Part Number Part Name Description Quantity
--- --- --- ---
61 CX160UZ.1.01 Lower Linkage Welding 1
62 CX160UZ.1-101 Diagonal Draw Bar 1
63 GB/T93-1987-24 Washer 24 1
64 GB/T6170-2000-M24 Nut M24 1
65 GB/T6170-2000-M20 Nut M20 1
66 GB/T6170-2000-M20 Nut M20 1
67 GB/T6170-2000-M24 Nut M24 1
68 GB/T93-1987-24 Washer 24 1
69 CX160UZ.1-101 Diagonal Draw Bar 1
70 CX160UZ.1.01 Lower Linkage Welding 1
71 CX160UZ.1-102 Lower Pin 1
72 CX160UZ.2-107 Middle Sha 1
73 CX160UZ.2-108 Drive Sprocket 1
74 GB/T 3882-1995 Outer Spherical Ball Bearing UE 206 1
75 CX160UX.2-105 Chute Base 1
76 CX160U.2.07-102 Chute Limit Plate 1
77 CX160V.2.06.001 Bracket Welding 1
78 GB/T 276-2013 Deep groove ball bearing [60000]61808 1
79 CX160v.2.06-102 Driving Gear 1
Code Part Number Part Name Descriptions Quantity
--- --- --- ---
80 GB/T 276-2013 Deep groove ball bearing [60000]61808 1
81 GB/T91-2000 Pin 1
82 CX160V.2.08-101 Rotating Sha Welding 1
83 CX160V.2.06-101 Top Cap 1
84 GB/T93-1987-6 Washer 6 3
85 GB/T70.1-2000-M6x15 Bolt M6x15 3
86 CX160v.2.08-102 Ratchet Handle 1
87 GB/T6170-2000-MIO Nut M10 1

Trouble Shooting

PROBLEM SOLUTION

Slow or no operation of li arms

1)     Oil leakage in pipe lines

2)     Severe inner leakage of the Pump

3)     Improper adjustment of Pump

4)     Air enters into oil hoses, working

pump, or oil filter is blocked

5)     Over large fiting clearance of

working valves

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1)     Check and repair

2)     Repair or replace the Pump

3)     Adjust the system pressure to required valve

4)     Clean the filter or replace the oil hoses


5)      Repair or replace the valve

Empty suction of oil or foam in oil

1)     Low oil level

2)     Filter is blocked

3)     Damaged oil pump

4)     Air leakage of oil hoses or damaged seals in Pump

5)     Bad or deteriorated oil

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1)     Fill oil to required level

2)     Clean the Filter

3)     Repair or replace the Pump

4)     Repair or replace the damaged parts


5)      Replace with new oil

Over heating Oil

1)     Long over working time with full

load

2)     High system pressure

3)     Oil level is low

4)     Damaged oil Pump

5)     Blocked lines

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1)     Stop for Cooling


2)      Adjust to required pressure

3)      Fill oil to required level

4)      Repair or replace the Pump

5)      Repair, clean, or replace lines

PARTS REQUEST FORM
fax to 541-895-2756 or Email
Parts@betstproducts.com

Item # Description QTY Price Amount
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       

Comments:

PTO Shaft Resizing

Saftey: Ensure tractor & machine is stopped and keys are out of the ignition before carrying out any work. If you are not confident in carrying out the wor, consult your local supplier or mechanic. Most PTO driven implements are supplied with a standard size PTO shaft. As all tractors vary, this often means cutting it down to size. Always replace worn or damage PTO shafts. Attach the machine to the tractor without the PTO shaft, raise the linkage so the PTO shaft is level/horizontal. Measure the length between tractor PTO and the machine’s shaft. If the compressed (closed) PTO shaft lenth exceeds the one measured here then the deriveline will need to be cut.

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Unless otherwise stated on purchase invoice, Betstco warrants to original Purchaser that Value-Leader products are free from major deffects in material under normal use and service for a period of 1 Year from the date the product is purchased or shipped, whichever is later. Commercial use 180 days. Use at address that is not yours, is considered commercial use. Consumable, Expendalble, Wear Items (Rubber plastic parts, hydraulic hoses, belts, tires, cables, blades, tines, wedges, teeth, tiups, chains, pins, brushes, filters, etc) and cracked hydraulic pumps, bent or broken cylinder rods are not covered under this warran- ty. Warranty does not cover items that have been modified, damaged by abuse or usage not in accor- dance with design or maintenance. Betstco obligation under this warranty is to repair or replace defective upon approval by; Betstco, 83371 Melton Rd, Creswell OR 97426 that Warranty Claim is valid. Product shall be returned upon request of Betstco. Transportation charges to be prepaid by user. Gasoline or diesel engines used to powered Value-Leader products are covered by the warranty of the appropriate engine manufacturean Purchaser must look to the engine manufacture for all issues relating to engine operation.

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I (PURCHASER) HAVE READ OPERATORS MANUAL AND LIMITED WARRANTY OR SOMEONE HAS READ/AND EXPLAINED ALL INSTRUCTIONS TO ME. I UNDERSTAND THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER ANY LABOR AND THAT ALL DISPUTES WILL BE SETTLED BY BINDING ARBITRATION. BIND- ING ARBITRATION IS CONDUCTED BY THE BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU (BBB) LOCATED AT 4004 SW KRUSE WAY PLACE ST 375 LAKE OSWEGO OR 97035 OR THE CURRENT BBB LOCATION CLOS- EST TO BETSTCO. I ACKNOWLEDGE MY LIMITED WARRANTY IS VOID IF ANY ATTEMPT TO REPAIR OR REPLACE DEFECTIVE PARTS HAS BEEN MADE BY UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL.I ACKNOWL- EDGE RECEIPT OF MY OPERATORS MANUAL AND HAVE READ THE SAFE OPERATION SECTION. I ACKNOWLEDGE UNDERSTANDING MAINTENANCE AND SAFE OPERATION REQUIREMENTS, ITEM SPECIFACATIONS, OPERATION, CONTROLS AND STORAGE REQUIRMENTS. I UNDERSTAND THAT IS ALONE AM RESPONSIBLE FOR PROPER MAINTENANCE, CARE AND SAFE OPERATIONOF THIS VALUE-LEADER ITEM I (PURCHASER) AGREE THAT PERSONS NOT FAMILIAR WITH THE OPERATION OF THIS ITEM SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED TO USE IT. CHILDREN ESPECIALLY SHOULD NOT OPERATE OR BE NEAR POWER PRODUCTS WHEN IN USE. ANYONE OPERATING VALUE-LEADER PRODUCTS SHOULD HAVE READ OPERATIONS MANUALS AND SAFTEY MANUALS. you MUST SIGN THIS WARRANTY AND MAIL OR FAX A COPY TO BETSTCO, 83371 MELTON RD N. #3, CRESWELL OR. IF you PREFER you MAY COMPLETE YOUR REGISTRATION ONLINE AT WWW.VALUE-LEADER.COM. THIS WARRANTY IS NOT EFFECTIVE UNLESS PURCHASER COMPLETE REGISTRATION AND WARRANTY FOR WITHIN 30 DAYS OF PURCHASE OR SHIP DATE WHICHEVER IS LATER. NOTE: WE MAY REFUSE WARRANTY OF ANY KIND UNLESS BETSTCO, RECEIVES A COMPLETED, LEGIBLE AND SIGHNED WARRANTY REGISTRATION. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE PURCHASER TO ASSURE THAT REGISTRATION DOCUMENT IS RECIEVED BY BETSTCO.

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EXTENDED REGISTRATION & PAYMENT MUST BE RECEIVED WITHIN 30 DAYS OF PURCHASE DATE
EXTENDED WARRANTY REGISTRATION

ACCEPTANCE OF RESPONSIBILITY:
I (PURCHASER) HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND THE EXTENDED WARRANTY OR SOMEONE HAS READ AND EXPLAINED ALL THE ABOVE TO ME. I UNDERSTAND THIS EXTENDED WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER ANY LABOR. I HAVE FILED MY ORIGINAL WARRANTY REGISTRATION AND FULLY UNDERSTAND MY REQUIREMENTS. 1 UNDERSTAND THAT 1 ALONE AM RESPONSIBLE FOR PROPER MAINTENANCE, CARE AND SAFE OPERATION OF THIS TRACTOR IMPLEMENT.

ACCEPTANCE OF RESPONSIBILITY: I (PURCHASER) HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND THE EXTENDED WARRANTY OR SOMEONE HAS READ AND EXPLAINED ALL THE ABOVE TO ME. I UNDERSTAND THIS EXTENDED WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER ANY LABOR. I HAVE FILED MY ORIGINAL WARRANTY REGISTRATION AND FULLY UNDERSTAND MY REQUIREMENTS. 1 UNDERSTAND THAT 1 ALONE AM RESPONSIBLE FOR PROPER MAINTENANCE, CARE AND SAFE OPERATION OF THIS TRACTOR IMPLEMENT.

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