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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
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