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P-860 & P-860TRC
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P-800 & P-800TRCP-800 & P-800TRC
P-800 & P-800TRC P-862 & P-862TRCP-862 & P-862TRC
P-862 & P-862TRCP-862 & P-862TRC
P-862 & P-862TRC
P-920 & P-920TRCP-920 & P-920TRC
P-920 & P-920TRCP-920 & P-920TRC
P-920 & P-920TRC P-860-92 & P-860TRC-92P-860-92 & P-860TRC-92
P-860-92 & P-860TRC-92P-860-92 & P-860TRC-92
P-860-92 & P-860TRC-92
P-920-98 & P-920TRC-98P-920-98 & P-920TRC-98
P-920-98 & P-920TRC-98P-920-98 & P-920TRC-98
P-920-98 & P-920TRC-98
No. C164No. C164
No. C164No. C164
No. C164 12/9912/99
12/9912/99
12/99
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MANUALMANUAL
MANUALMANUAL
MANUAL

Copyright © Les Machineries Pronovost Inc., 1999
All rights reserved.
Printed in Canada.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Section Item Page
1 Introduction .............................................................................................................................5
2 Safety ......................................................................................................................................6
General Safety .............................................................................................................. 6
Safety in Operation ...................................................................................................... 6
Safety with Maintenance.............................................................................................. 7
Safety in Transport ....................................................................................................... 7
Safety in Storage .......................................................................................................... 7
3 Decals ......................................................................................................................................8
Safety Decals................................................................................................................8
Maintenance Decals ...................................................................................................10
4 Assembly ................................................................................................................................11
General assembly ....................................................................................................... 11
5 Start-up ..................................................................................................................................12
Basic Start-up Procedures .......................................................................................... 12
6 Maintenance...........................................................................................................................13
7 Storage....................................................................................................................................14
8 Trouble Shooting ...................................................................................................................15
9 Specifications .........................................................................................................................17
10 Parts List ................................................................................................................................18
Snowblowers P-740 P-800 P-860 P-860-92 ...........................................................18
Snowblowers P-740TRC P-800TRC P-860TRC P-860TRC-92 ............................21
Snowblower P-862 ..................................................................................................... 25
Snowblower P-862TRC ............................................................................................. 28
Snowblower P-920 P-920-98 ....................................................................................31
Snowblower P-920TRC P-920TRC-98..................................................................... 34
Semi-industrial Chute PSI-7486 ................................................................................37
Industrial Chute PC-7486...........................................................................................38
Options .......................................................................................................................39
P.T.O. Shaft 8114-EG ................................................................................................ 41
P.T.O. Shaft 8202 8202-1.......................................................................................... 42
P.T.O. Shaft 9225-EG 9225-1 9569 .........................................................................43
P.T.O. Shaft 9475 9475-1 9475-2 ............................................................................ 44
Gear Box 8251 ...........................................................................................................45
Gear box 9307 ............................................................................................................46
Réducteur de vitesse 9575 8348................................................................................47
Cylinder 25TR08........................................................................................................ 48
Hydraulic Motor DH 250 & DH 315 .........................................................................49
11 Torque Chart .........................................................................................................................50
12 Warranty................................................................................................................................ 51


Figure 1
MODEL: "
SERIAL NO: "
DATE OF PURCHASE: "
INTRODUCTION 1
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NOW take a moment to enter the model, serial
number and the date of purchase of your Snowblower
in the space provided.
When ordering parts from your Dealer, please refer to
these numbers for a fast and efficient service. Use
PRONOVOST parts for replacement.
The model and serial numbers are on the name plate
shown on Fig. 1.
Thank you for choosing PRONOVOST. We are
confident this equipment will meet your requirements
in terms of quality, performance and reliability.
This manual was prepared to assist you in the safe
operation of your new Snowblower. It contains
important information which will help you achieve
excellent returns with your Snowblower for years to
come.
Please read this manual completely before operating
your Snowblower and keep it for future reference.
Before starting the machine, you or any other person
who will be operating the Snowblower must
familiarize yourself with the safety recommendations
and the operating instructions. Please read carefully
and be sure to understand and follow all
recommendations and procedures.
In this manual, the right and left sides are identified as
shown on Figure 1.
If you require additional information on your
Snowblower, please contact your PRONOVOST
Dealer.
CONGRATULATIONS!
Right
Left

WHEN YOU SEE THIS SYMBOL
SAFETY
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2
ATTENTION!
BE ALERT
YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED
This symbol «SAFETY ALERT» is used in this manual
and on the safety decals on the Snowblower. It warns you
of the possibility of danger. Carefully read, understand and
follow all safety recommendations before operating the
Snowblower.
1) Careful operation is the best assurance against acci-
dents. Carefully read this manual and follow all
recommendations before operating your Snowblower.
It is the owner’s responsibility to make sure that anyone
who will operate the Snowblower will read this manual
before operating the equipment.
2) Familiarize yourself with all controls and always be
ready to stop the Snowblower quickly in case of
emergency.
3) Never let a child operate the Snowblower.
4) Do not modify the Snowblower. Any non authorized
modification may affect the efficiency and/or safety of
the equipment and will automatically void the warranty.
5) Never operate the Snowblower with defective parts or
if damaged in any way. Have it repaired before
operating.
6) Make sure all fasteners are in place and properly
secured or tightened. Refer to torque chart on page 50.
7) Avoid wearing loose fitting clothing when working
with the Snowblower. These could get entangled in
moving parts of the equipment and cause accidents.
GENERAL SAFETY
8) Prolonged exposure to noise may hamper hearing.
Protect yourself by wearing adequate protection
devices.
9) Hydraulic fluids under pressure can damage your skin.
Do not use your hands to locate a leak.
10) Before the beginning of the snow season, inspect all
areas where the Snowblower will be used and remove
any object which may cause an accident and/or damage
the equipment.
11) Never operate your Snowblower in poor visibility or
without proper lighting conditions.
SAFETY IN OPERATION
1) Be sure there are no obstructions around the equipment
and that no one stands near the equipment when in
operation.
2) Do not operate an engine in a confined or non
ventilated area.
3) Do not perform any adjustments, cleaning, maintenance
or repairs with the engine running. The engine must be
stopped and the P.T.O. disengaged. Preferably remove
the key from the ignition.
4) Wear adequate clothing when working in cold or windy
conditions.
5) Adjust skid shoes for proper ground clearance of
scraper blade, especially in rough terrain or soft ground
conditions.
6) Before operating, make sure the P.T.O. is properly
installed and secured.
7) Before starting-up the Snowblower, make sure the
auger and drum areas are free of ice.
8) Put P.T.O. control in neutral position before starting
engine.
9) Keep hands, feet and clothing away from moving parts
of the Snowblower. Stay away from the discharge
chute.

SAFETY (cont'd)
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10) Before unplugging the chute, always disengage the
P.T.O., stop the engine and relieve all hydraulic
pressures.
11) Do not operate in excessive inclined conditions. Be
careful when turning in slopes.
12) Never operate your Snowblower with missing guards or
without protective devices in place.
13) Do not operate your Snowblower near buildings,
windows or other vehicules without prior and proper
adjustment of the chute deflector.
14) Never aim discharge chute towards people or animals.
This may cause serious injuries.
15) Always reduce operating speed in slippery conditions.
16) Be careful when backing-up, make sure you have good
visibility.
17) Always be on the lookout for objects which may enter
the Snowblower.
18) If undue vibrations are felt, disengage the P.T.O., stop
the motor and look for the cause of the vibration.
Vibration is usually the indication of a problem.
19) At the end of the operation, disengage the P.T.O., lower
the Snowblower, put transmission in neutral, apply
parking brake, stop engine and remove the key from the
ignition.
SAFETY WITH MAINTENANCE
1) Perform the Snowblower maintenance according to
recommendations contained in this manual.
2) Stop engine and relieve all hydraulic pressures before
doing inspection, maintenance or repairs.
3) Never perform any work under the Snowblower while
it is supported only by the tractor's hydraulic system. It
must be completely supported by wooden blocks or
other safe means.
SAFETY IN TRANSPORT
1) On public roads, use proper safety lights and check
local regulations.
2) Be alert while driving on the road. Never carry
passengers.
3) Always disengage P.T.O. while moving from one area
of work to another.
4) It is recommended to use both brake pedals
simultaneously for better control.
5) The recommended road speed should be such as to
maintain full control over steering and braking.
6) Be careful while backing up, make sure you have good
visibility.
SAFETY IN STORAGE
1) Provide adequate supports to prevent any accidental
overturning of the Snowblower.
2) Do not let children play in the area where the
snowblower is stored.

DECALS
SAFETY DECALS
The safety decals are affixed wherever special safety
precautions are indicated. Locate them on the machine
and read them carefully. If a decal is damaged, lost or
illegible, install a new one. The following photos
indicate where each one must be installed.
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Figure 2
Decal A Part no.: A102
Figure 4
Decal B Part no.: A101
Figure 3
Figure 5
A
BCB

DECALS (cont'd)
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Figure 6
Decal C Part no.: A107
Figure 7
Decal D Part no.: A103
Figure 8
Decal E in Fig. 9 is located directly on the P.T.O.
shaft. It is not visible when the safety shield is in
place. It must never be visible when you operate the
equipment.
D
Figure 9
Decal E Part no.: A108

DECALS (cont'd)
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Figure 13 Part no.: A 106
Figure 12 Part no.: A 105
Figure 14
Decal G Part no.: A104
MAINTENANCE DECALS
The maintenance decals indicate the points requiring
lubrication. Refer to maintenance section for more
details.
Figure 10
Decal F Part no.: A 109
Figure 11 G
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