Are the lower links tightened up to prevent swaying???
Start with the gear box and check to assure the hold down bolts are tight; if not, they need
to be torqued to the proper tension after the application of blue loctite.
Check the open bearing housing in the rear of the snow blower that supports the impeller
shaft to make sure it is also tightened on the inner race of the bearing as well.
Last but not least is impeller for balancing.
One of the other members had a bushel of trouble with his rear pull snow blower and
they replaced it if I remember what happened correctly.
Before you do anything have the dealer pick it up to cover your end of things as it is VERY,
VERY, VERY, likely it is a problem with the snowblower NOT YOU. BE SURE TO TAKE A VIDEO OF THE SHAKE
RATTLE AND ROLL to cover yourself AS THE SNOW BLOWER SHOULD NOT DO THIS.
The thing is the PTO connection from the mule to the snow blower is a linear connection to the implement with
universal joints that are 90 degrees opposed and operate correctly as long as the PTO shaft inner and outer sleeves
are cut to the proper length to prevent the possibility of breaking the gearbox of the snow blower and breaking
the very expensive male PTO shaft housing and bearings in your mules final drive train to the power take off shaft.
I would ask for a refund of your money and order a Pronovost rear pull snow blower if you really have to have one.
They will try to accuse you of having buyers remorse; do not fall into that trap and ask for a refund of your money
as the machine should not be swaying like this if the unit was properly balanced.