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ASSEMBLY

Read and follow the assembly and adjustment

instructions for your snow thrower. All fasteners

are in the parts bag. Do not discard any parts or

material until the unit is assembled.

WARNING: Before doing any as-

sembly or maintenance to the snow

thrower, remove the wire from the

spark plug.

NOTE: In this instruction book, left and right

describe the location of a part from the oper-

ator’s position behind the unit.
NOTE: Torque is measured in foot pounds

(metric N.m). This measurement describes

how tight a nut or bolt must be. The torque is

measured with a torque wrench.
NOTE: Fasteners and loose parts are shown

at full size in Figure 31 on page 35.
NOTE: Illustrations are located on page 2

and on pages 29 through 34.

Tools Required

1

Knife

1

Pliers

2

1/2 inch open end wrenches

2

9/16 inch open end wrenches

2

3/4 inch open end wrenches

1

Measuring tape or ruler

1

Screwdriver

How To Remove The Snow Thrower

From The Carton

1.

(Figure 3)

The snow thrower is shown in the

shipping position.

2. Cut and discard the plastic ties that secure

the crank assembly and the speed control

rod assembly.

3. Cut down all four corners of the carton and

lay the side panels flat.

4. Locate all parts that are packed separately

and remove from the carton.

5. Remove and discard the packing material

from around the snow thrower.

6.

(Figure 1)

For shipping purposes, the

height

adjust skids (7)

are attached to the pallet.

Remove the

screw (17)

that secures each

height adjust skid (7)

to the pallet.

7. Hold onto the lower handle and pull the snow

thrower off the pallet.

CAUTION: DO NOT back over cables.

8. Remove the packing material from the han-

dle assembly.

9. Cut the ties that secure the

clutch control

cables (1)

to the

lower handle (2)

. Move the

cables away from the motor frame.

How To Assemble The Handle And

Crank Assembly

1.

(Figure 4)

Loosen, but do not remove, the

fasteners (1)

in the upper holes of the lower

handle.

2. Remove the fasteners and the

crank assem-

bly eyebolt (11)

from the lower holes of the

lower handle.

3.

(Figure 1)

Put the

shift lever (6)

into first

forward position.

4.

(Figure 4)

Raise the

upper handle (2)

to the

operating position.

NOTE: Make sure the cables are not

caught between the upper and lower han-

dle.

5. Install the fasteners and the

crank assembly

eyebolt (11)

that were removed DO NOT

tighten until all fasteners are in place.

6.

(Figure 6)

Attach the

crank rod (15)

to the

universal joint assembly (16)

with the

hair

pin (12).

7.

(Figure 4)

Tighten nut on

eye bolt (11).

Make sure

eye bolt (11)

is properly aligned

and the

crank (18)

can freely rotate.

8. Tighten all handle fasteners.

How To Install The Speed Control Rod

1.

(Figure 9)

Attach the

ball joint (6),

located

on the bottom end of the

speed control rod

(2),

to the

shift yoke assembly (7).

The

fas-

teners (8)

are attached to the

ball joint (6)

at the factory.
The length of the

ball joint (6)

and

speed

control rod (2)

have been pre--adjusted at

the factory. If an adjustment is required, loos-

en the

nut (9).

Remove the

fasteners (8)

to

disconnect the

ball joint (6)

from the

shift

yoke assembly (7).

To lengthen or shorten

the

speed control rod (2),

turn the

adapter

(10)

to obtain the correct length.

2. Attach the

handle (11)

onto the

speed se-

lect lever (5).

On some models the

handle

(11)

is attached. To lock in position, tighten

the

hex jam nut (10)

against the bottom of

the

handle (11)

.

3. Make sure the

speed select lever (5)

func-

tions correctly. Move the

speed select lever

(5)

through all speeds.

How To Install The Knobs

NOTE: If knobs are already installed, go to

the next selection.

Remote Chute Knob

1. Assemble

remote chute knob (1)

onto

lever

(3)

until snug against

nut (2).

On some mod-

els the

remote chute knob (1)

is attached.

2. Make sure

lip (4)

on the

remote chute knob

(1)

is pointed toward the engine.

3. Tighten the

nut (2)

against the bottom of the

remote chute knob (1).

How To Assemble The Chute Deflector

1.

(Figure 7)

Remove

carriage bolt (1).

2. Raise the

chute deflector (2)

into

operating

position (3).

3. Fasten

chute deflector (2)

to

flange (4)

with

carriage bolts (1).

Make sure to install with

head of the

carriage bolts (1)

on the inside

of the

flange (2).

4. Fasten with

washers (5)

and

locknuts (6).

5. Tighten

locknuts (6)

securely.

NOTE: Make sure all carriage bolts in flange

are tight. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN.

Check The Cables

1.

(Figure 8)

Check the

traction drive cable

(1)

and the

auger drive cable (2)

. If the bot-

tom of the cables have become discon-

nected, reinstall the cables.

2.

(Figure 11)

If the top of the

cables (5)

have

become disconnected from the

drive levers

(6)

, attach the

cables (5)

to the

“Z” fitting

(7)

.

How To Set The Skid Height

(Figure 1)

The snow thrower is equipped with

height ad-

justable skids (7)

mounted on the outside of the

auger housing (4)

. To adjust the height of the

skids, see “How To Adjust The Height Of The

Skids” in the Maintenance section.

How To Set The Length Of The Cables

The cables were adjusted at the factory and no

adjustments should be necessary. However, af-

ter the handles are put in the operating position,

the cables can be too tight or too loose. If an

adjustment is necessary, see “How To Check

And Adjust The Cables” in the Service And Ad-

justment section.

How To Assemble The Drift Cutter

(if equipped)

Drift cutters are used to cut a path through snow

deeper than the auger housing.
1. Loosen the

wingnuts (2)

that secure the

drift cutters (1)

to the auger housing.

2. Raise the

drift cutters (1)

to the desired

height.

3. Tighten the

wingnuts (2).

How To Prepare The Engine

NOTE: The engine was shipped from the

factory filled with oil. Check the level of the

oil. Add oil as needed.

WARNING: Follow the engine

manufacturer’s instructions for the

type of fuel and oil to use. Always

use a safety fuel container. Do not smoke

when adding gasoline to the engine. When

inside an enclosure, do not fill with gaso-

line. Before you add fuel, stop the engine.

Let the engine cool for several minutes.

Check the oil. See the engine manufacturer’s

instructions for the type of fuel and oil to use.

Before you use the unit, read the information on

safety, operation, maintenance, and storage.

Important! Before You Start Operating

U

Check the fasteners. Make sure all fas-

teners are tight.

U

On electric start models, the unit was

shipped with the starter cord plugged

into the engine. Before operating, un-

plug the starter cord from the engine.

U

If a bar code label is attached to the han-

dle, remove before operating.

OPERATION

NOTE: Illustrations are located on page 2

and on pages 29 through 34.
CAUTION: Use only attachments and acces-

sories approved by the manufacturer of the

snow thrower (such as tire chains, electric

start kits, etc.).

Know Your Snow Thrower

(Figure 1)

Read this Instruction Book and safety rules be-

fore operation the snow thrower. Compare the

Summary of Contents for 96194000300

Page 1: ...de fuerza hp Biet pico Arranque el ctrico Modelo 96194000300 CAUTION Before using this product read this manual and follow all of its Safety Rules and Operating Instructions PRECAUCI N Antes de usar e...

Page 2: ...2 1...

Page 3: ...according to the instructions in this manual before it is first used Controls Equipment Features see Figure 1 Crank Assembly 2 Changes the direction of the discharge chute Chute Deflector 3 Changes t...

Page 4: ...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 you...

Page 5: ...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 discharg...

Page 6: ...void 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 fol...

Page 7: ...ock in position tighten the hex jam nut 10 against the bottom of the handle 11 3 Make sure the speed select lever 5 func tions correctly Move the speed select lever 5 through all speeds How To Install...

Page 8: ...p The Engine Figure 1 1 To stop the engine on models with a throttle control 13 first move the throttle control 13 to the SLOW position and then move it to the STOP position 2 To stop the engine on mo...

Page 9: ...ing WARNING Do not attempt to re move snow or debris that may be come lodged in auger housing with your hands Use the clean out tool or a pry bar to remove snow or debris Figure 5 On some models a cle...

Page 10: ...at the fac tory and does not require additional lubrica tion If for some reason the lubricant leaks out have the auger gear case checked by a factory authorized service center How To Adjust The Heigh...

Page 11: ...y 3 away from the auger drive belt 4 and slip the auger drive belt 4 off of the idler pulley 3 8 Remove the auger drive belt 4 from the engine pulley 11 To remove the auger drive belt 4 the engine pul...

Page 12: ...4 Figure 31 Remove the hex shaft 8 and bearings 7 NOTE Take special note of the position of the washers 13 15 Figure 26 Remove the three fasteners 4 that hold the friction wheel 5 to the hub 6 16 Figu...

Page 13: ...CHART TROUBLE CAUSE CORRECTION Difficult starting Defective spark plug Replace spark plug Water or dirt in fuel system Use carburetor bowl drain to flush and refill with fresh fuel Engine runs errati...

Page 14: ...NECESSARY TO OBTAIN WARRANTY ON BRIGGS STRATTON PRODUCTS SAVE YOUR PROOF OF PUR CHASE RECEIPT IF YOU DO NOT PROVIDE PROOF OF THE INITIAL PURCHASE DATE AT THE TIME WARRANTY SERVICE IS REQUESTED THE MA...

Page 15: ...ticas de los controles y del equipo ver figura 1 Manivela de ajuste 2 Cambia la direcci n del ducto de descarga Deflector de descarga 3 Cambia la distancia a la que la nieve es lanzada Ducto de descar...

Page 16: ...da los significados El uso de uno de estos s mbolos combinado con una palabra de se al le alertar sobre peligros potenciales y c mo evitarlos Explosi n Vapores t xicos Descarga el ctrica Superficie ca...

Page 17: ...ustible sobre la ropa c mbiese la ropa de inmediato 5 Use cables alargadores y recept culos especificados por el fabricante para todas las unidades con motores con transmisi n el ctrica o arranque el...

Page 18: ...cerrado 3 Siempre consulte el manual del operador para obtener detalles importantes si se almacenar la lanzadora de nieve por un periodo prolongado 4 Mantenga o reemplace las etiquetas de seguridad e...

Page 19: ...9 Retire los sujeta dores 8 para desconectar la r tula 6 de la unidad de la horquilla de cambios 7 Para alargar o acortar la barra de control de velocidad 2 gire el adaptador 10 hasta conseguir el lar...

Page 20: ...la ba rrena 5 2 Para dejar de lanzar nieve suelte la palanca del propulsor de la barrena 5 ADVERTENCIA Operar un quita nieves puede dar como resultado que objetos sean lanzados a los ojos de las pers...

Page 21: ...el ctrico congelado Figura 1 Si el arranque el ctrico est congelado y no ha ce girar el motor siga las siguientes instruccio nes 1 Jale la manija de arranque manual 12 lo m s afuera posible 2 Suelte...

Page 22: ...a la barrena G Revise los controles para asegurarse de que funcionan correctamente G Si alguna parte est gastada o da ada c mbiela inmediatamente G Revise todas las calcoman as y etiquetas que haya co...

Page 23: ...revisar los cables Figura 16 1 Para comprobar que el ajuste est correcto desconecte el accesorio Z 1 de la pa lanca del propulsor 2 2 Mueva la palanca del propulsor 2 hacia adelante hasta que toque e...

Page 24: ...mo sacar la correa del propulsor de tracci n Si el quitanieves no avanza revise la correa del propulsor de tracci n para ver si est gastada o da ada Si la correa del propulsor de tracci n est gastada...

Page 25: ...los brazos del impulsor 14 19 Aseg rese de que el eje hexagonal 8 gira libremente 20 Para instalar las partes restantes siga los pasos anteriores en orden inverso 21 Revise el ajuste de la rueda de fr...

Page 26: ...or de la taza del carburador para enjuagar y volver a llenar el tanque con combustible fresco El motor funciona err ticamente L nea de combustible bloqueada tanque de gasolina vac o o gasolina a eja L...

Page 27: ...INTERRUPTOR DE TRANSFERENCIA 3 a os ninguno ninguno ninguno ninguno SOLDADORA 1 a o 90 d as Series Elitet Todos los otros modelos 2 a os 90 d as PRODUCTOS PARA EL C SPED Y EL JARD N M QUINA QUITANIEVE...

Page 28: ...repuesto o del equipo S Instalaci n y mantenimiento Esta garant a no se aplica al equipo o repuestos que han sido sujetos a instalaci n incorrecta o no autorizada o a alteraci n o modificaci n uso inc...

Page 29: ...29 1 2 3 2 1 5 4 6 7 3 9 10 1 11 18 4 5 1 15 12 16 6 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7...

Page 30: ...30 2 1 8 2 6 7 8 9 10 9 4 2 1 3 11 5 10 10 5 6 7 1 2 11 12...

Page 31: ...31 13 1 1 2 3 14 1 1 15 6 5 5 1 3 7 1 A 6 2 1 3 1 4 16 17 6 5 7 8...

Page 32: ...32 1 2 18 10 11 14 16 13 15 9 4 12 3 13 17 18 19 21 20 24 23 22 21 4 5 5 6 8 3 2 3 22...

Page 33: ...33 23 2 3 4 A 24 25 2 4 3 4 5 6 8 4 26 3 4 5 6 27...

Page 34: ...34 11 3 1 2 10 28 11 12 15 29 11 7 16 16 19 20 8 7 14 13 13 7 30 31 17 17...

Page 35: ...35 31 2 2 3943 2 9524 2 73826...

Page 36: ...36 Parts List Model 96194000300 Liste de pi ces Mod le 96194000300...

Page 37: ...MODEL NO 96194000300 REPAIR PARTS 37 FRAME...

Page 38: ...8576 PIN HAIR 38DIAX1 64LG 106 198580 PIN CLEVIS 3 16 DIA 107 198577 SPRING TENSION 108 405484 ASSY SPRING ATTACH 110 198762 BOLT 3 8 16X1 25 CARR 111 198578 WASHER FLAT 122 150078 SCREW TAP 5 16 18 X...

Page 39: ...MODEL NO 96194000300 REPAIR PARTS 39 DRIVE...

Page 40: ...213 198822 BOLT 215 73800400 NUT KEPS HEX 1 4 20 217 405538 RING RETEXT 218 198592 WASHER 220 198591 BEARING AND RETAINER ASSY 221 25x020 SCREW TAP 5 16 18 x 5 223 198808 FRICTION PULLY 225 198792X008...

Page 41: ...GHT 244 405562 SPROCKET 245 405561 CLUTCH AUTO LOCK 246 405563 SCREW 249 198680 BEARING AXLE 250 405564X008 BRACKET AXLE SUPPORT 251 150078 SCREW 252 405565 COLLAR LOCKING 253 405566 WASHER 255 405570...

Page 42: ...MODEL NO 96194000300 REPAIR PARTS 42 AUGER HOUSING...

Page 43: ...05685X428 HOUSING ASSY 510 405778X479 BLADE SCRAPER 511 72270505 BOLT 5 16 18X 75 514 198541 NUT 5 16 18 520 405642X417 AUGER ASSY LH 521 405643X417 AUGER ASSY RH 522 198636 SCREW 1 4 20 X 1 75 523 19...

Page 44: ...MODEL NO 96194000300 REPAIR PARTS 44 HANDLE...

Page 45: ...741 400050 CABLE AUGER CLUTCH 742 405609 CABLE AUGER DRIVE 743 198692 BRACKET CABLE ADJUSTER 744 198690 SPRING AUGER CLUTCH 745 173800400 NUT 1 4 20 748 406444 GRIP CLUTCH HANDLE 750 405545X479 HANDL...

Page 46: ...MODEL NO 96194000300 REPAIR PARTS 46 CHUTE ROD...

Page 47: ...SSEMBLY YOKE ADAPTER YZ 852 9 198576 PIN HAIR 852 10 198878 PIN UNIVERSAL JOINT 852 11 198860 PIN CLEVIS 852 13 198570 BLOCK PIVOT 854 198836X428 KNOB SLEEVE 855 198837 FLATWASHER 856 198839 NUT PUSH...

Page 48: ...MODEL NO 96194000300 REPAIR PARTS 48 DISCHARGE CHUTE...

Page 49: ...RG 584 751153 NUT 5 16 18 NYLOCK 596 198662 WASHER 597 198851 KNOB WING 3 00 599 198539 BOLT 5 16 18 X 1 25 600 198842 CHUTE UPPER 601 198844 CHUTE LOWER 602 198846 WIRE HINGE 603 751153 NUT 5 16 18 6...

Page 50: ...558X008 BRACKET ASSEMBLY IDLER 13 198559 BUSHING IDLER BRACKET 14 10040500 WASHER SPLIT 15 198554 SCREW 5 16 24 X 75 16 198556 SPRING IDLER TRACTION DRIVE 17 198561 PULLEY IDLER 18 198562 NUT JAM 3 8...

Page 51: ...Y SPD CTRL 765 407107X428 ASSY BAY PANEL LT 766 406650 ROD SPEED CONTROL 770 401334 SCREW 3 8 16X2 00 772 401337 SPRING 774 83923 NUT 3 8 16 778 198845 NUT 3 8 16 781 198662 FLATWASHER 784 405579 GRIP...

Page 52: ...O 96194000300 REPAIR PARTS 52 HEADLIGHT Key No Part No Description 620 405589 CASE HEADLIGHT 621 406471 HEADLIGHT ASSY 622 406470 WIRE HARNESS 625 66426 CABLE TIE 626 405590 BRACKET HEADLAMP 627 40559...

Page 53: ...S 53 WHEELS Key No Part No Description 671 400025 FLATWASHER 673 198669 BUSHING WHEEL 675 404517X417 TIRE RIM RIGHT 676 198674 SCREW 1 4 20 X1 75 HH 677 73800400 NUT 1 4 20 HEX NYLOCK 678 198675 RING...

Page 54: ...04959 SEAL OIL 311 404960 BEARING FL 312 404953 WASHER FLAT 313 404946 SHAFT OUTPUT 314 404950 GASKET 315 404962 GEAR WORM 316 404952 KEY WOODRUFF 320 404961 BEARING FL 321 404949 SHAFT INPUT 322 4049...

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