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Adjusting Drive Belts

If the auger or wheels slip under load, belts could be

stretched or worn. Adjust as follows:

 Remove the belt cover (figure 10). Determine which

belt requires adjustment.

2. Loosen the locknut on the appropriate idler pulley

and move the idler pulley 

 toward the belt (figure

11). Tighten the locknut.

3. Re-install the belt cover.

4. Determine if additional adjustment is required by try-

ing the unit. Repeat step     3 if necessary.

NOTE:   auger or wheels continue to 

 after adjust-

ing the idler pulleys, the spring (figure 

 on either con-

trol rod might be stretched and worn and require replace-

ment. Replace either 

 auger control rod spring or

drive control rod spring as necessary, then repeat steps

Adjusting Belt Guides

Check 

each 

belt guide for proper clearance using the fol-

lowing procedure.

NOTE: 

 guides on 7 HP mode/s are slight//y different

than shown, but adjustment is the same.

 Remove the belt cover (figure 

2. Have someone hold both the auger and drive clutch

levers tight against the handgrips (figure 12).

3. Loosen the screw securing the belt guide (figure 11).

Adjust the guide so it clears the belt by 

   

The clearance should be equal on both side of the
pulley. Tighten the screw securely.

NOTE: When adjusting the right belt guide, make sure
guide does not contact the 

 hub.

4. Re-install the belt cover.

Replacing Drive Belts

The drive belts on this snowthrower are of special con-

struction and should be replaced with original equipment
belts available from your dealer. See COMMON
REPLACEMENT PARTS at the back of 

 for

part numbers.

1. Remove gas from fuel tank and run engine until it

stops running from lack of fuel.

2. Disconnect spark plug wire and fasten it away from

the spark plug.

3. Remove belt cover (figure 10).

Use the following procedure to replace either drive belt.

Figure 12. Drive Control Spring

4. Loosen the screw securing the 

belt 

guide (figure 11).

Pivot the belt guide as necessary and remove the

drive belt from the pulley.

5. Stand the snowthrower up onto the auger end.

 

 

 

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 11. Drive Belts and Pulleys   Belt Cover Off

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Summary of Contents for 1691411

Page 1: ...OPERATOR S MANUAL Sno Away Models 5 55cd22 7 55cd22 Mfg No 1691411 Mfg No 1691413 Mfg No 1691414 ...

Page 2: ...BakerTM OPERATOR S MANUAL Model7 22E ...

Page 3: ...II 500 N Spring Street P O Box 997 Port Washinnton WI 53074 0997 ...

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Page 5: ...covers the following models Model Mfg No 5 55cm 1691411 I 7 55cm I 1691413 1691414 I I 7 22E 1692615 I I I Record your model number manufacturer number and serial number in the space provided for easy reference The snowthrower I D tag is located on the rear of the frame Refer to the Engine Owner s Manual for location of engine serial number MODEL REFERENCE Model Number Manufacturer Number Engine I...

Page 6: ...icks Disengage all clutches release drive levers before starting engine l Do not operate snowthrower without wearing proper winter clothing Wear footwear which improves foot ing on slippery surfaces l Handle gasoline with care it is highly flammable a Use approved gasoline container b Never remove the fuel tank cap or add gasoline to a running or hot engine c Never fill the fuel tank indoors d Wip...

Page 7: ...r l Never operate machine at high transport speeds on slippery surfaces Use care when backing up l Disengage auger drive when transporting or not in use l Never operate the snowthrower without good vrstbrlrty or light Always be sure of your footing l Do not change the engine governor settings or over speed the engine MAINTENANCE STORAGE Keep all nuts bolts and screws tight to ensure that the equip...

Page 8: ...e engine can be started with the rewind rope starter I or optional 12OV electric starter The engine can be Figure 2 Engine Controls stopped by moving the throttle lever D figure 2 all the way down or by pulling out on the ignition key GROUND SPEED Refer to the engine Owner s Manual for maintenance and service instructions along with important safety Use the ground speed shift lever E figure 2 to c...

Page 9: ...ight of the scraper bar is controlled by raising or lowering the skid shoes as shown in figure 4 1 To raise the scraper bar height rest the scraper bar on a piece of wood equal in thickness to the desired height 2 Make sure the scraper bar is parallel to the ground surface 3 Loosen the skid shoe nuts and let the skid shoes drop to the surface 4 Tighten the nuts making sure the skid shoes are adjus...

Page 10: ...the Service Section OPERATION ON SLOPES 8 Check to make sure spark plug wire is attached and spark plug is tightened securely into engine If neces A WARNING For your safety operation on slopes should be in an up and down direction only If it becomes nec essary to move across the face of a slope use cau tion and do not blow snow Be very careful when changing direction on a slope Proper winter footw...

Page 11: ... DRIVE BELTS in the Service Section for the adjustment procedure AFTER EACH USE 1 Before stopping engine pull the starter rope twice and allow it to rewind slowly then stop the engine by moving the throttle lever D figure 5 all the way down or by pulling out on the ignition key This will prevent freeze up 2 The engine Owner s Manual contains further informa tion on preventing engine freeze up 3 Al...

Page 12: ... engine Owner s Manual 2 Lubricate the snowthrower as described in the LUBRICATION section 3 Clean the snowthrower thoroughly Coat all exposed bare metal parts with a good quality paint available from you dealer or a light film of grease oil or auto motive wax STARTING AFTER STORAGE 6 Check the operation of the controls If necessary lubricate the snowthrower to improve operation of the spout contr...

Page 13: ...ther parts Keep oil and grease off belts and pulleys The air pressure in each tire should be 20 psi 136 kPa and should be equal for both tires for best petiormance Be sure to keep caps on valves to prevent entry of mois ture I Figure 8 Checking Tire Pressure Transmission 8 Engine C Discharge chute E Grease fittings t 3 Plug D Wheeis axles Auger gear case Auger shaft t A Use 1OW oil every 10 hours ...

Page 14: ...P engine and REMOVE the key DISCONNECT the spark plug wire Clear auger using a narrow board See warning in SAFETY RULES Auger drive belt slipping Check auger drive belt 4 Broken belt Replace belt 5 Shear pin broken Replace pin Auger rotates but snow not thrown far enough 1 Spout deflector too low Adjust deflector as neces sary 2 Engine speed too slow Set to full throttle 3 Ground speed too fast Us...

Page 15: ...ion Tighten screws Shift control b in control bracket for step 6 5 Check adjustment by moving lever to each position Figure 9 Shift Control Adjustment Be sure to check to see that NEUTRAL is properly reached from both forward and reverse directions 6 Check shift lever movement from reverse to 3rd and make sure lever does not contact handles To adjust loosen two screws indicated in figure 9 move le...

Page 16: ...meone hold both the auger and drive clutch levers tight against the handgrips figure 12 3 Loosen the screw securing the belt guide figure 11 Adjust the guide so it clears the belt by l 16 l 8 The clearance should be equal on both side of the pulley Tighten the screw securely NOTE When adjusting the right belt guide make sure guide does not contact the pulley hub 4 Re install the belt cover Replaci...

Page 17: ...Disconnect spark plug wire and fasten it away from the spark plug 3 Stand the snowthrower up onto the auger end Keeper link Must install towards wheel side with open end trailing I Master link R I w Direction of travel 4 Rotate the wheel figure 13 to locate the roller chain master link figure 14 5 Remove the keeper link master link and chain 6 Install new chain and keeper link as shown in figure 1...

Page 18: ... between long spacer and bearing An even number of washers must be used on each side of the shaft 5 Pull bearing out of housing opening and off of the shaft 6 Install new bearing by aligning bearing flat sides with flat sides in housing 7 Install washers and long spacer 8 Install wheel and ring pin Bearing E ring I Figure 16 Wheel and Auger Bearings AUGER SHAFT BEARING REPLACEMENT If auger shaft b...

Page 19: ...eed selection Speeds Three forward and one reverse Axle Solid Tire Inflation 20 psi 136 kPa AUGER HOUSING Construction Welded steel stampings Effective Width 22 in 55 88 cm Auger Opening Height with Extension 16 5 in 42 cm Spout Rotation 1920 Scraper Bar Wear resistant steel Skid Shoes Adjustable heat treated steel AUGER Construction Ribbon flite welded steel Bearings Ultr a high Molecular Weight ...

Page 20: ... 2 4 11 oz tubes 1685525 ACCESSORIES See your dealer to purchase any of the following acces sories for your snowthrower Light Kit Light for late afternoon and early evening snowthrowing Electric Start Kit 120V AC Offers operator the convenience of electric starting Available for all models Standard on some models Drift Cutters Part No 1685189 Helps break through drifts Tire Chains Increase tractio...

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