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Anleitung Zusammenfassung
Based on the design of the durable and reliable 3-point hitch mounted Buhler Allied and Buhler Farm King PTO-driven snowblowers, the Buhler Commercial Snowblower is one of the most sophisticated snowblowers on the market. Four series are available in a variety of widths. The series designa- tion (I-IV) is based on the size of the hydraulic motor, which is determined by the hydraulic flow capacity of the skid steer or wheel loader. A PTO-driven model with a 3-point hitch mount is also available. All moving components of the commercial snowblower are hydraulically driven. The hydraulic flow from the skid steer runs into the main block on the snowblower to power the fan, auger, spout rotator and deflector. Much of the hydraulic flow is dedicated to the fan which requires constant power to throw snow. Most snowblower functions are managed by the skid steer hydraulic levers. A magnetic electronic control box for the spout rotator and deflector mounts easily in the cab. Buhler Commercial Snowblowers attach to skid steer mounting plates and are compatible with most skid steer brands. The body of the snowblower is built with heavy-gauge steel and features a replaceable cutting edge. The fan housing has a replaceable steel liner and the inside of the spout includes a replaceable poly liner. Adjustable skid shoes can be used to set the cutting height and are standard on all models. 7' or 10' truck loading spouts are available. [2] [4] [1] [3] [1] Hydraulic flow is routed through a circuit for maximum efficiency. [2] A single auger and four blade fan is standard. [3] Hydraulic spout rotator and deflector for precise snow placement. [4] A heavy duty hydraulic motor powers the auger. deSIgned for CoMMerCIal uSe [2] [4] [1] [3] [1] Hydraulic flow is routed through a circuit for maximum efficiency. [2] A single auger and four blade fan is standard. [3] Hydraulic spout rotator and deflector for precise snow placement. [4] A heavy duty hydraulic motor powers the auger. deSIgned for CoMMerCIal uSe Established in 1933 as an agricultural equipment manufacturer, Standard Gas Engine Works was purchased by John Buhler in 1969. Through steady expansion, new products and acquisitions, the company has experienced steady growth and has evolved into one brand name: Buhler. Over the years, many brands have joined the Buhler family: Farm King, Allied, Inland and Versatile. Buhler maintains several well-stocked parts warehouses and is committed to continuous product improvement and incorporati...
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