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WARNING Read Before Assembly

Storage Instructions

WARRANTY 

•  The cab will NOT protect against noise, 

engine exhaust, chemicals, collision, roll-over 
or other accidents.

•  NEVER operate any snow thrower in a 

confined area without ventilation.

•  Operating a snow thrower with this cab 

will restrict your field of vision.

•  The cab adds height to your snow thrower 

so watch carefully for tree limbs or other 
items overhead that you could previously 
go under without a cab.

•  NEVER use your snow thrower and cab 

without the sand bag counterweight. 
The cab adds weight to the handlebars 
and without the counterweight you could 
tip your snow thrower.

Store in a clean dry place. Never store a wet 

cover in an enclosed area as it can become 
mildewed.

Avoid folding the plastic windows of the 

cover for long periods.

Your Classic Deluxe Snow Thrower Cab 

is factory warranted for workmanship and 
materials for two years from the date of 
purchase.

This warranty assumes normal use and 

conditions and does not include rental use.

ALWAYS remove the cover before transporting 

your snow thrower on a truck or trailer. Use 
during transportation will invalidate your 
warranty.

Periodically check all bolts to see that they 

are tight. If one or more bolts come loose, 
failure of cab parts may occur.

Don't clean the plastic windows when they 

are dry—you can scratch them.

The best way to clean your windows is to 

hose them with water and rub them with your 
bare hands. Liquid soap may be used.

During freezing weather an automotive 

windshield solvent and a soft cloth will work 
(don't use your bare hands with the solvent).

Fabric areas of the cab may be washed 

with a rag. Don't use soap as it may remove 
protective coatings added by the factory.

IMPORTANT Maintenance Instructions

22640 68th Ave S. 

Tel: (253)395-3900

Kent, WA, USA 98032 

Fax: (253)395-3991

Email: [email protected] 

Classic Accessories, Inc

Summary of Contents for Deluxe Snow Thrower Cab

Page 1: ...SnowThrowerCab Deluxe C L A S S I C Assembly and Care Instructions...

Page 2: ...t proportional size 1 2 Horizontal Mounting Bars 2 2 Frame Supports w end caps 3 2 Ribs Lower marked LF on front side and LB on Back side 4 2 Ribs Upper Back marked UB 5 2 Ribs Upper Front marked UF 6...

Page 3: ...amps I 1 Vinyl Cap 1 4 x 1 1 2 4J 4 U clamp 3 4 K 2 Cover Plugs 3 4 round L 2 Frame Pin 1 1 4 x 1 4 dia 4AA 4 U clamp 1 1 16 4BB 4 U clamp 1 1 8 4CC 4 U clamp 1 1 4 4DD 4 U clamp 1 5 16 Hardware shown...

Page 4: ...4 Overall Assembly Frame Assembly Sandbag counterweight Assembly Cover 8 6 7 4 4 3 3 3 3 5 5 2 2 2 2 1 1...

Page 5: ...y warranted for workmanship and materials for two years from the date of purchase This warranty assumes normal use and conditions and does not include rental use ALWAYS remove the cover before transpo...

Page 6: ...he clamps Fill the sand bag with a minimum of 13 pounds of dry sand or non clumping cat litter Step 2 Install the sand bag Start two 5 16 x 1 1 4 capscrews H into the sand bag mounting bracket clamps...

Page 7: ...ould be placed on the handlebars a minimum of 17 and a maximum of 24 from the ground as measured from the center of the holes in the bar end This will allow headroom of at least 6 5 in the peak of the...

Page 8: ...Preferred Upper bar Front side of handlebars Lower bar Front side of handlebars Option B Upper bar Back side of handlebars Lower bar Back side of handlebars Option C Upper bar Front side of handlebars...

Page 9: ...moving parts on your snow thrower Option E Upper bar Front side of handlebars Lower bar Front side Option F Upper bar Front side of handlebars Lower bar Front side Note The lower three holes in the fr...

Page 10: ...e may be used for mounting the upper horizontal mounting bar onto the handlebar You want to place the upper horizontal mounting bar as far as possible from the lower mounting bar and insure clearance...

Page 11: ...ne bolt them in place to the frame supports at the chosen set of holes with 1 4 x 1 3 4 bolts C and 1 4 20 locknuts F Repeat on the other side Tighten the bolts enough to hold the parts in place Step...

Page 12: ...snaps over the frame Next locate the hook and loop straps in the front corners of the cab and wrap them snugly around the frame poles Clip the two straps on either side of the inside of the cab over t...

Page 13: ...hrower please follow these instructions Step A Unclip the two bottom straps from the lower mounting bar 1 step 14 Step B Remove the frame pins L from the frame supports 2 step 6 Step C With the cab fu...

Page 14: ...414 6 22640 68th Ave S Tel 253 395 3900 Kent WA USA 98032 Fax 253 395 3991 Email customerservice classicaccessories com Classic Accessories Inc...

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