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MAINTENANCE CHART

CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES

SERVICE RECORDS

Fill in dates as you

complete regular

service.

Before

Each

Use

First

2

Hours

Every

5

Hours

Every

10

Hours

Every

25

Hours

Each

Season

Before

Storage

SERVICE DATES

Check And Tighten All Screws and Nuts

Check Spark Plug

Check Drive Belt

Check Fuel

Drain Fuel

Lubricate Chute Control Flange

MAINTENANCE

NOTE: Illustrations begin on page 3.

Use the following maintenance section to keep

your unit in good operating condition. All the

maintenance information for the engine is in the

engine manufacturer’s instructions. Before you

start the engine, read this book.

WARNING: Before you make an in-

spection, adjustment (except

carburettor), or repair, disconnect

the wire from the spark plug.

General Recommendations

The warranty on this snow thrower does not cov-

er items that have been subjected to operator

abuse or negligence. To receive full value from

the warranty, the operator must maintain the

snow thrower as instructed in this manual.
Some adjustments must be made periodically to

properly maintain the snow thrower.

Engine Power Rating Information

The gross power rating labels for individual gas

engine models meet or exceed SAE (Society of

Automotive Engineers) code J1940 (Small En-

gine Power & Torque Rating Procedure) and

rating performance has been obtained and cor-

rected in accordance with SAE J1995 (Revision

2002--05). Actual gross engine power may be

lower and is affected by, but not limited to, ambi-

ent operating conditions and engine to engine

variability. Given both the wide array of products

on which engines are placed, and the variety of

environmental issues applicable to operating the

equipment, the gas engine will not develop the

rated gross power when used in a given piece of

power equipment (actual “on--site” or net horse-

power). This difference is due to a variety of fac-

tors including, but not limited to, accessories (air

cleaner, exhaust, charging, cooling, carburetor,

fuel pump, etc.), application limitations, ambient

operating conditions (temperature, humidity, alti-

tude), and engine to engine variability.

After Each Use

Check for any loose or damaged parts.

Tighten any loose fasteners.

Check and maintain the auger.

Check controls to make sure they are
functioning properly.

If any parts are worn or damaged, replace
immediately.

All adjustments in the

Maintenance

section of

this manual should be checked at least once

each season.

How To Remove The Top Cover

(Figure 7)

1. Remove the

discharge chute (1).

2. Remove the fuel cap.
3. Remove the two

bolts and nuts (2)

from the

front of the

top cover (3).

4. Remove the two

bolts (4)

from the left and right

side of the

top cover (3).

5. Remove the eight

screws (5)

on the left and

right side of the

top cover (3).

6. Remove the three

screws (6)

from the top por-

tion of the control panel.

7. Carefully pull the rear of the

top cover (4)

up

and over the gas tank.

8. To install the

top cover (4),

reverse the

above steps.

Lubrication

Before Storage

(Figure 7)

1. Remove the

top cover (3).

See “How To Re-

move The Top Cover”.

2. Lubricate the

clute control flange (7).

Apply

a clinging type of grease such as Lubriplate.

How To Adjust The Chute Crank

If the chute crank will not rotate fully to the left or

right, adjust as follows.
1. Remove the top cover. See “How To Remove

The Top Cover”.

2.

(Figure 9)

Loosen

nuts (1).

3. Move the

crank adjusting bracket (2)

to

allow

1/8 inch (3mm) clearance (3)

between

the notch in the

flange (4)

and the outer di-

ameter of the

worm gear (5).

4. Tighten the

nuts (1).

How To Adjust The Auger Control Cable

The auger control cable are adjusted at the fac-

tory. During normal use, the auger control cable

can become stretched and the auger drive lever

will not properly engage or disengage the auger.
1.

(Figure 10)

Remove the

“Z” hook (1)

from

the

auger drive lever (2).

2.

(Figure 11)

Slide the

cable boot (3)

off the

cable adjustment bracket (4).

3. Push the bottom of the

auger control cable

(5)

through the

cable adjustment bracket

(4)

until the

“Z” hook (6)

can be removed.

4. Remove the

“Z” hook (6)

from the

cable

adjustment bracket (4).

Move the

“Z” hook

(6)

down to the next adjustment hole.

5. Pull the

auger control cable (5)

up through

the

cable adjustment bracket (4).

6. Put the

cable boot (3)

over the

cable ad-

justment bracket (4).

7.

(Figure 10)

Install the

“Z” hook (1)

to the

auger drive lever (2).

8. To check the adjustment, start the snow

thrower. Make sure the auger does not rotate

when the auger drive lever is released.

How To Remove The Belt Cover

(Figure 8)

1. If equipped, remove the

heat shield (12)

from the rear of the

belt cover (13).

2. Remove the four

bolts and nuts (14)

holding

the

belt cover (13)

to the auger housing.

3. Remove the one

screw (15)

holding the

belt

cover (13)

to the

bottom cover (16).

4. To remove, hold the bottom portion of the

belt cover (13)

and pull down and out.

5. To install the

belt cover (13),

reverse the

above steps.

How To Replace The Drive Belt

The drive belt is of special construction and

must be replaced with original factory replace-

ment belt available from your nearest authorized

service center.
1. Remove the belt cover. See “How To Re-

move The Belt Cover”.

2.

(Figure 12)

Remove the

drive belt (1)

from

the

idler pulley (2).

3. Move the

belt guide (4)

away from the

drive

belt (1)

.

4. To reduce pressure on the

drive belt (1)

,

move the

idler pulley (2)

away from the

drive belt (1)

. Remove the

drive belt (1)

from between the

brake pad (3)

and the

roll-

er (5)

.

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Page 5: ...2 Crank Assembly 2 Changes the direction of the discharge chute Chute Deflector 3 Changes the distance the snow is thrown Discharge Chute 4 Changes the direction the snow is thrown Auger Drive Lever...

Page 6: ...and the meanings These symbols are used on your equipment and defined in your operating manual Review and understand the meanings The use of one of these symbols combined with a signal word will alert...

Page 7: ...ile performing an adjustment or repair to protect eyes from foreign objects that may be thrown from the machine Operation 1 Do not put hands or feet near or under rotating parts Keep clear of the disc...

Page 8: ...nd avoid creating any source of ignition until fuel vapors have dissipated 7 Always observe safe refueling and fuel handling practices when re fueling the unit after transportation or storage 8 Always...

Page 9: ...s certified to operate on petrol The emissions control system for this engine is EM Engine Modifications Petrol must meet these requirements Clean fresh unleaded petrol A minimum of 87 octane 87 AKI 9...

Page 10: ...cation of all con trols and understand their function 5 Before starting the engine make sure all controls operate corrently How To Stop The Engine Figure 2 To stop the engine turn the ignition key 8 t...

Page 11: ...scharge chute Use a clean out tool to remove snow or debris Snow Throwing Tips 1 This snow thrower will propel itself forward when the handle is raised enough to cause the auger blades to contact the...

Page 12: ...he top cover 3 4 Remove the two bolts 4 from the left and right side of the top cover 3 5 Remove the eight screws 5 on the left and right side of the top cover 3 6 Remove the three screws 6 from the t...

Page 13: ...t must be replaced 7 Figure 17 Set the gap between the elec trodes of the new spark plug at 030 inch Next install the spark plug in the cylinder head and firmly tighten Recommended torque is 18 to 20...

Page 14: ...fuel Excessive vibration Loose parts damaged impeller Stop engine immediately and disconnect spark plug wire Tighten all bolts and make all necessary repairs If vibration continues have the unit servi...

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