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OPERATION

TO START ENGINE 

•  Be sure fuel shut-off valve is in the “OPEN” position.
Your snow thrower engine is equipped with both a 120 Volt 

A.C. electric starter and a recoil starter.  The electric starter 

is equipped with a three-wire power cord and plug and is 

designed to operate on 120 Volt A.C. household current.
•  Be sure your house is a 120 Volt A.C. three-wire 

ground ed system.  If you are uncertain, consult a 

li censed electrician.

WARNING: Do not use the electric 

start er if your house is not a 120 Volt 

A.C. three-wire grounded system.  Se-

 ri ous per son al injury or damage to your 

snow thrower could result.

COLD START - ELECTRIC STARTER
1.  Insert safety ignition key (packed separately in parts 

bag) into ignition slot until it clicks.  DO NOT turn the key.  

Keep the extra safety ignition key in a safe place.

2.  Place throttle control in “FAST” position.
3.  Rotate choke control to “FULL” position.
4.  Connect the power cord to the engine.
5.  Plug the other end of the power cord into a three-hole 

grounded 120 Volt A.C. receptacle.

6.  Push the primer three (3) times.
7.  Push starter button until engine starts.

IMPORTANT

:  Do not crank engine more than five con-

 tin u ous seconds between each time you try to start. Wait 

5 to 10 seconds between each attempt.
8.  When the engine starts, release the starter button and 

slowly move the choke control to the “OFF” position.

9.  Disconnect the power cord from the receptacle first, 

then from the engine. 

Allow the engine to warm up for a few minutes.  Engine will 

not develop full power until it has reached normal operat-

ing temperature.
WARM START - ELECTRIC STARTER
Follow the steps above, keeping the choke control in the 

“OFF” position.
COLD START - RECOIL STARTER
1.  Insert safety ignition key (packed separately in parts 

bag) into ignition slot until it clicks.  DO NOT turn the key.  

Keep the extra safety ignition key in a safe place.

2.  Place throttle control in “FAST” position.
3.  Rotate choke control to “FULL” position.
4.  Push the primer four (4) times if the temperature is 

below 15°F, or two (2) times if temperature is between 

15° and 50°F.  If temperature is above 50°F, priming is 

not nec es sary.

NOTE

:  Over priming may cause flooding, preventing the 

engine from starting. If you do flood the engine, wait a few 

minutes be fore at tempt ing to start and DO NOT push the 

primer. 
5.  Pull recoil starter handle quickly. Do not allow starter 

rope to snap back.

6.  When the engine starts, release the recoil starter han dle 

and slowly move the choke control to the “OFF” posi-

tion.

Allow the engine to warm up for a few minutes.  Engine will 

not develop full power until it has reached normal operat-

ing temperature.
WARM START - RECOIL STARTER
Follow the steps above, keeping the choke in the “OFF” 

position.  DO NOT push the primer.

BEFORE STOPPING

Run the engine for a few minutes to help dry off any mois-

ture on the engine.

IF RECOIL STARTER HAS FROZEN

If the recoil starter has frozen and will not turn the engine, 

proceed as follows:
1.  Grasp the recoil starter handle and slowly pull as much 

rope out of the starter as possible.

2.  Release the recoil starter handle and let it snap back 

against the starter.

If the engine still fails to start, repeat the above steps or 

use the electric starter.

SNOW THROWING TIPS

•  Always operate the snow thrower with the engine at 

full throttle. Full throttle offers the best performance.

•  Go slower in deep, freezing or heavy wet snow. Use 

the drive speed control, NOT the throttle, to adjust 

speed.

•  It is easier and more efficient to remove snow im me -

di ate ly after it falls.

• 

The best time to remove snow is the early morning. At 

this time the snow is usually dry and has not been ex-

posed to the direct sun and warming tem per a tures.

•  Slightly overlap each successive path to ensure all 

snow will be removed.

•  Throw snow downwind whenever possible.
• Ad 

just the skid plates to proper height for current snow 

con di tions.  See “TO ADJUST SKID PLATES” in this 

section of this manual.

•  For extremely heavy snow, re duce the width of snow 

removal by over lap ping previous path and moving 

slowly.

• 

Keep engine clean and clear of snow during use. This 

will help air flow and extend engine life. 

• 

After snow-throwing is completed, allow engine to run for 

a few minutes to melt snow and ice off the engine.

•  Clean the entire snow thrower thoroughly after each 

use and wipe dry so it is ready for next use.

WARNING:  Do not operate snow 

thrower if weather conditions im pair vis-

ibility.  Throwing snow dur ing a heavy, 

windy snowstorm can blind you and be 

hazardous to the safe operation of the 

snow thrower.

Summary of Contents for 96194000601

Page 1: ...ER Always Wear Eye Protection During Operation IMPORTANT MANUAL Do Not Throw Away WARNING Read the Owner s Manual and follow all Warnings and Safety Instructions Failure to do so can result in serious...

Page 2: ...wn from the machine Operation 1 Do not put hands or feet near or under rotating parts Keep clear of the discharge opening at all times 2 Exercise extreme caution when operating on or cross ing gravel...

Page 3: ...safe working condition 2 Never store the machine with fuel in the fuel tank inside a building where ignition sources are present such as hot water heaters space heaters or clothes dryers Allow the eng...

Page 4: ...4 PARTS PACKED SEPARATELY IN CARTON...

Page 5: ...OW THROWER FROM CARTON 1 Remove all accessible loose parts and parts boxes from carton 2 Cut down all four corners of carton and lay panels flat 3 Removethetwo 2 screwssecuringtheaugerhousing to the p...

Page 6: ...into hole in auger control bracket Secure with retainer spring TRACTION DRIVE CONTROL ROD DRIVE CONTROL BRACKET RETAINER SPRING TRACTION DRIVE CONTROL LEVER FIG 4 INSTALL TRACTION DRIVE CONTROL ROD S...

Page 7: ...verchutebracket Ifneces sary rotatechuteassemblytoalignsquareandpinonun dersideofchuterotatorheadwithholesinchutebracket 3 With chute rotator head and chute bracket aligned position chute rotator head...

Page 8: ...Save this manual for future reference These symbols may appear on your snow thrower or in literature supplied with the product Learn and understand their meaning FORWARD PRIMER IGNITION KEY INSERT TO...

Page 9: ...from the carburetor to the cylinder for use when starting a cold engine LH and RH turn triggers used to steer the snow thrower Choke control used for starting a cold engine MEETS A N S I SAFETY REQUI...

Page 10: ...he eyes which canresultinsevereeyedamage Alwayswear safety glasses or eye shields while operating your snow thrower or performing any adjust ments or repairs We recommend standard safety glasses or a...

Page 11: ...l lever to handle to engage the auger and throw snow Release the auger control lever to stop throwing snow OPERATION CLEAN OUT TOOL FIG 16 MOUNTING CLIP DISCHARGE CHUTE USING THE CLEAN OUT TOOL See Fi...

Page 12: ...en shipped from the factory already filled with oil 1 Check engine oil with snow thrower on level ground 2 Remove oil fill cap dipstick and wipe clean reinsert the dipstick and screw tight wait for a...

Page 13: ...ng the engine from starting If you do flood the engine wait a few minutes before attempting to start and DO NOT push the primer 5 Pull recoil starter handle quickly Do not allow starter rope to snap b...

Page 14: ...erly LUBRICATION Keep your snow thrower well lubricated See LUBRICATION CHART MAINTENANCE LUBRICATION CHART SNOW THROWER Always observe the safety rules when performing any maintenance TIRES Maintain...

Page 15: ...ill cap dipstick Be careful not to allow dirt to enter the engine 8 Refill engine with oil through oil dipstick tube Pour slowly Do not overfill For approximate capacity see PRODUCTSPECIFICATIONS sect...

Page 16: ...ne or both augers do not turn when auger control lever is engaged check to see if one or both of the bolts have sheared To replace the shear bolts 1 Disengage all controls and move throttle control to...

Page 17: ...ng from the frame assembly it is important that an assistantstandintheoperatingposition andholdthesnowthrowerhandles Se rious personal injury and or damage to theunitcouldoccurifthesnowthrower should...

Page 18: ...gas can damage the fuel system of an engine while in storage Empty the fuel tank by starting the engine and letting it run until the fuel lines and carburetor are empty Never use engine or carburetor...

Page 19: ...ment or overhaul Excessive 1 Loose parts or damaged 1 Tighten all fasteners Replace damaged parts If vibration vibration augers or impeller remains contact a qualified service centre department Recoil...

Page 20: ...dos los embragues en la posici n neutra antes de poner en marcha el motor 3 Noaccionarlam quinasinllevarvestidosinvernalesadecua dos para el exterior Evitar vestidos sueltos y colgantes que puedan que...

Page 21: ...nimiento y conservaci n 1 Controlarfrecuentementequeelpernodecizallaylosdem s pernos est n adecuadamente apretados para asegurar que la m quina puede trabajar con seguridad 2 No dejar nunca la m quina...

Page 22: ...22 PARTES EMPACADAS POR SEPARADO EL LA CAJA DE CART N...

Page 23: ...empu adura inferior 5 Desmontar los dos 2 lazos de pl stico que sujetan el em pu adura superior a la plataforma 6 Sacar la m quina quitanieves del cart n y controlar a fondo que no se hayan quedado e...

Page 24: ...DE TRACCI N SOPORTE DE MANDO DE TRACCI N RESORTE DE RETENCI N PALANCA DE MANDO DE TRACCI N FIG 4 MONTAJE PRE OPERACI N MONTAR LA BIELA DE MANDO DE LA BARRENA Ver Figs 5 y 6 La biela del mando de tracc...

Page 25: ...sa de partes se puede utilizar para instalar la cabeza giratoria del conducto 1 Colocar el grupo del conducto de eyecci n sobre la base del conducto con la abertura de eyecci n hacia el frente de la m...

Page 26: ...QUINA QUITANIEVES Compare las ilustraciones con su segadora para familiarizarse con la ubicaci n de los diversos controles y ajustes Guarde este manual para referencia en el futuro Estos s mbolos pued...

Page 27: ...troceso auxiliar de arranque utilizado para poner en marcha el motor Cebador bombea m s carburante desde el carburador al cilindro para arranques con el motor fr o Control de la estrangulaci n para ar...

Page 28: ...or acelerado a todo gas La m xima aceleraci n ofrece la mejor prestaci n de la m quina quitanieves USAR EL CONTROL DE LA ESTRANGULACI N Ver Fig 13 El mando del cebador est en el motor Utilizar el mand...

Page 29: ...r Fig 17 El movimiento AUTO PROPULSADO hacia adelante y marcha atr s de la m quina quitanieves se controla mediante la palanca de mando de la gu a de tracci n posicionada en la empu adura izquierda Ap...

Page 30: ...adas uniformemente Apretar firmemente BARRA DE ARRASTRE Ver Fig 19 La barra de arrastre no se puede regular pero es reversible Despu sdeunusomuyprolongado puededesgastarse Cuando se haya consumido cas...

Page 31: ...15 y los 50 F Si la temperatura est por encima de los 50 F el cebador no es necesario NOTA Utilizar demasiado el cebador puede ahogar el motor impidiendo el arranque En caso de que se ahogue el motor...

Page 32: ...ie la buj a limpie o cambie el elemento del filtro de aire y revise si la cuchilla est desgastada Una buj a nueva y un elemento del filtro de aire limpio nuevo ase guran la mezcla de aire combustible...

Page 33: ...adecuado NOTA Es posible desmontar la rueda del lado izquierdo de la m quina quitanieves para tener un acceso m s f cil al tap n de vac o del aceite y para colocar un apropiado contenedor El inclinar...

Page 34: ...del cubo de la barrena con el orificio del eje e instalar un nuevo perno de tope seguridad de 1 4 20 x 2 Colocar una contratuerca de 1 4 20 y apretar firmemente ATENCI N No sustituir Usar solamente l...

Page 35: ...casionarse si la m quina quitanieves cayera durante el cambio de las correas ENSAMBLAJE DEL CHASIS ALOJAMIENTO BARRENA EMPU ADURAS 8 AFLOJAR EL TENSOR DE LA CORREA DE TRACCI N y desmontar la correa de...

Page 36: ...as partes que se mueven para verificar si est n da adas quebradas o desgastadas C mbielas si es necesario 5 Retoque todas las superficies que est n oxidadas o con la pintura picada use una lija antes...

Page 37: ...or en la posici n OFF marcha 2 Obstrucci n en el conducto de carburante 2 Limpiar el conducto de carburante lentamente o 3 Combustible rancio 3 Drene el estanque de combustible y vuelva de manera a ll...

Page 38: ...R 96194000601 AUGER HOUSING IMPELLER ASSEMBLY 6 6 5 9 9 12 7 7 8 6 11 57 10 10 13 4 14 16 15 36 37 50 47 42 42 44 27 27 43 43 46 38 45 41 40 39 34 32 49 19 48 51 33 35 56 30 31 28 19 55 28 19 55 22 26...

Page 39: ...6 Bolt Shear 29 174762X479 Skid Plate LH 30 413607X479 Auger Assembly RH 31 413606X479 Auger Assembly LH 32 407768 O Ring 33 407769 Bushing Flange 3 4 34 174681 Washer Thrust 3 4 35 174684 Bearing Thr...

Page 40: ...40 REPAIR PARTS SNOW THROWER MODEL NUMBER 96194000601 CONTROL PANEL DISCHARGE CHUTE 3 2 1 2 6 19 2 2 26 28 27 27 25 20 29 7 4 5 6 8 8 16 18 17 10 14 3 13 15 9 11 12 22 23 22 23 31 32 30...

Page 41: ...18 15 404770X428 Chute Assembly 16 178633X428 Deflector Assembly 17 179145 Seal Deflector 18 128415 Rivet Blind 19 414281 Knob Speed Control Lever 20 72270506 Bolt Carriage 5 16 18 x 3 4 22 74041024...

Page 42: ...R PARTS SNOW THROWER MODEL NUMBER 96194000601 HANDLES 34 37 42 10 11 15 23 22 27 27 22 11 15 12 12 13 15 49 49 48 47 16 17 16 17 15 14 32 31 32 30 31 38 39 7 6 36 2 5 5 5 1 8 28 28 9 18 19 26 24 24 25...

Page 43: ...40X479 Handle Tube Lower 24 180447 Sleeve Spring 25 180926 Spring Traction Drive 26 178669 Spring Auger Control 27 17000616 Screw Hex Head 3 8 16 x 1 28 412680 Spacer 29 408059 Screw Grounding Headlig...

Page 44: ...44 REPAIR PARTS SNOW THROWER MODEL NUMBER 96194000601 DRIVE 4 4 4 4 4 2 2 43 11 1 1 22 5 5 5 2 2 20 41 21 17 13 3 6 14 19 18 18 15 24 36 35 34 37 31 9 12 23 26 29 25 4 4 33 28 32 27 44...

Page 45: ...Wheel 21 73930500 Nut Lock 5 16 18 22 169675 Retainer Hairpin 23 180135 Spring Bias 24 402691 Sprocket Axle Shaft 25 402652 Pivot Rod Swing Plate 26 401820 Plate Drive 27 404307 Axle Shaft Assembly 2...

Page 46: ...L NUMBER 96194000601 CHASSIS ENGINE PULLEYS 6 19 17 10 21 22 23 2 3 4 6 42 8 9 12 13 15 27 26 25 24 18 7 20 14 5 40 46 44 49 50 51 52 35 34 33 38 37 39 43 11 32 32 36 36 44 45 41 30 29 31 31 11 11 1 5...

Page 47: ...6 Washer Flat 3 8 26 850263 Washer Lock 3 8 KEY PART NO NO DESCRIPTION 27 851084 Screw Hex Head 3 8 24 x 1 3 8 28 155452 Guide Belt 29 192213 Belt Cover Assembly Includes Toolbox Cover 30 178830 Cover...

Page 48: ...34 30 32 30 15 18 17 19 13 20 11 10 21 33 22 23 24 25 26 28 28 29 27 27 28 28 26 29 25 24 23 22 33 19 21 16 20 11 11 11 11 14 7 10 10 34 9 1 2 3 15 12 13 18 14 12 REPAIR PARTS SNOW THROWER MODEL NUMB...

Page 49: ...ng 17 194943X008 Bracket Assembly RH Steering 18 181847 Pin Steering Bellcrank 19 85179 Retainer Hairpin 20 179148X479 Bracket Lever Assembly 21 192126 Driver Wheel 22 182466 Ring Wire Retainer 23 187...

Page 50: ...50 REPAIR PARTS SNOW THROWER MODEL NUMBER 96194000601 DECALS 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 1 10 12...

Page 51: ...do so could be hazardous damage your snow thrower and void your warranty KEY PART NO NO DESCRIPTION 1 181038 Decal Danger 2 193262 Decal Poulan 10 5 HP 27 3 181034 Decal Danger Deflector 4 181041 Deca...

Page 52: ...This Warranty does not apply to any product which has been sub jected to alteration misuse abuse improper assembly or installation delivery damage or to normal wear of the product 5 Exclusions Exclud...

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