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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 

 

OPERATIONAL PRECAUTIONS 

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7.  DO NOT put hands or feet near or under 

rotating parts. Keep clear of the discharge 
opening at all times. 

8.  Start engine only where exhaust fumes will be 

safely dissipated. Allow a brief warm-up period, 
and practice operation of controls outside 
before putting the machine to work. 

9.  After striking a foreign object, STOP the engine 

(motor), remove the key, and remove the wire 
from spark plug. Thoroughly inspect the snow 
thrower for any damage, and repair the damage 
before restarting and operating the snow 
thrower. 

10.  STOP the engine if the machine starts to vibrate 

excessively as this normally indicates 
mechanical problems. Remove the key and 
disconnect the spark plug wire to prevent 
unintentional starting before servicing or 
repairing the machine. 

11. DO NOT clear snow across the face of slopes. 

Exercise extreme CAUTION when changing 
direction on slopes. DO NOT attempt to clear 
steep slopes. 

12. DO NOT leave machine unattended with the 

engine running.  STOP engine and remove key 
to prevent unauthorized operation. 

13. 

Release clutch control and make sure 
auger/impeller has STOPPED before adjusting 
deflector, or placing hands near auger/impeller. 

14. DO NOT use snow thrower on surfaces above 

ground level, such as, a roof of a building. 

15. Exercise extreme CAUTION when operating on 

or crossing gravel drives, walks, or roads. Stay 
alert for hidden hazards or traffic. 

16. DO NOT overload the machine capacity by 

attempting to clear snow at too fast a rate. 

17. Never operate the machine at high transport 

speeds on slippery surfaces. Look behind and 
use care when backing. 

18. Disengage power to the auger/impeller when 

snow thrower is transported or not in use. 

19. 

Use only attachments and accessories 
approved by the manufacturer of the snow 
thrower (such as wheels weights, 
counterweights, cabs and the like). 

20. Never operate the snow thrower without good 

visibility or light. Always be sure of your 
footing, and keep a firm hold on the handles. 
Walk; never run.
  

 
 
 
 
 
 

MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE 

1.  DO NOT store machine or fuel container inside 

where fumes may reach an open flame, spark, 
or pilot light as in a water heater, furnace, 
clothes dryer or other gas appliance. Allow 
engine to cool before storing machine in an 
enclosure. Store fuel container out of reach of 
children in a well ventilated, unoccupied 
building. 

2.  Keep machine and engine free of excess oil, 

grease and spilled fuel to reduce fire hazard. 

3.  When draining fuel tank, drain fuel into an 

approved container outdoors and away from 
open flame. 

4.  Inspect all bolts, nuts and screws frequently 

and keep properly tightened.  

5. Use only recommended shear bolts (if 

equipped) to prevent possible damage to 
machine. 

6.  Service engine and make adjustments only 

when engine is stopped. Remove key, remove 
wire from spark plug, secure wire away from 
plug, and disconnect cord from electric starting 
motors to prevent accidental starting. 

7. DO NOT change engine governor speed 

settings or overspeed engine. 

8.  DO NOT test for spark by grounding the spark 

plug next to spark plug hole. Spark from the 
plug could ignite gas exiting engine. 

9. Have machine serviced by an authorized 

SNAPPER dealer at least once a year and have 
the dealer install any new safety devices. 

10. Use only genuine SNAPPER replacement parts 

to assure that original standards are 
maintained. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for E11306

Page 1: ... 30 30 Auger Width 11 11 0 Engine HP Engine Horse Power Thank you for buying a SNAPPER Product Before operating your Snow Thrower read this manual carefully and pay particular attention to the IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS on Pages 2 3 Remember that all power equipment can be dangerous if used improperly Also keep in mind that SAFETY requires careful use in accordance with the operating instructio...

Page 2: ...ould evaluate their ability to operate the snow thrower safely enough to protect themselves and others from serious injury 4 Disengage all clutches and shift into neutral before starting the engine motor 5 Wear adequate winter clothing including boots which will give you maximum footing on slippery surfaces Exercise CAUTION to avoid slipping or falling 6 Before the first snow fall check the area t...

Page 3: ...t speeds on slippery surfaces Look behind and use care when backing 18 Disengage power to the auger impeller when snow thrower is transported or not in use 19 Use only attachments and accessories approved by the manufacturer of the snow thrower such as wheels weights counterweights cabs and the like 20 Never operate the snow thrower without good visibility or light Always be sure of your footing a...

Page 4: ...13 Lubricate Gear Case 13 Lubricate Auger Bearing 13 General Lubrication 13 Annually End of Season 14 Engine 14 Spark Plug 14 Maintenance and Service Parts 14 SECTION 4 ADJUSTMENTS AND REPAIR 15 20 Auger Impeller Wheel Drive Belt Adjustment 15 16 Auger Impeller Wheel Drive Belt Replacement 16 17 Ground Speed Adjustment 18 Skid Shoe Adjustment 18 Single Handle Control Adjustment 19 Auger Shear Bolt...

Page 5: ... allow children or others in the area when Snowthrower is being operated DISCHARGE DEFLECTOR CONTROL Turn counter clockwise to Unlock Push Pull control to adjust deflector Turn clockwise to Lock EUROPEAN COMMUNITY DISCHARGE CHUTE Rotate control to discharge snow in desired direction DEADMAN CONTROLS Depress to engage Release to disengage stop Left control wheel drive Right control auger impeller G...

Page 6: ...engine wait for all moving parts to stop remove spark plug wire before unclogging or servicing machine 5 Never allow children to operate the equipment Never allow adults to operate equipment without proper instruction 6 Keep area of operations clear of all persons especially children 7 Never direct discharge at bystanders or allow anyone in front of unit 8 Keep machine properly maintained and serv...

Page 7: ...ational controls and identify major parts discussed in Operator s Manual FIGURE 1 1 NOMENCLATURE BLOWER CLUTCH DISCHARGE CHUTE CONTROL REMOTE DEFLECTOR TRACTION CLUTCH CONTROL LEVER SPEED CONTROL LEVER FUEL TANK DISCHARGE CHUTE DISCHARGE DEFLECTOR GUARD SKID SHOES AUGERS HOUSING BELT COVER OIL FILL AND DIP STICK ...

Page 8: ...t least ten minutes before refilling Wipe off any spilled fuel before starting engine DO NOT run engine indoors 2 1 6 Add fuel to tank after pushing the machine outside where fumes can safely dissipate Make sure cap is tightened after refueling Wipe up any spilled fuel on machine and surrounding area Refer to Engine Owners Manual for specifications 2 1 7 Check auger impeller housing and discharge ...

Page 9: ...t off valve to the ON position See Figure 2 3 FIGURE 2 3 2 Insert key into ignition switch See Figure 2 4 3 Move choke control to the choke ON position See Figure 2 4 4 Move engine speed control to the FAST position See Figure 2 4 5 Push primer button three times to start a cold engine NOTE Do not use primer button to start warm engine See Figure 2 4 IMPORTANT Stop the auger impeller and wheel dri...

Page 10: ...2 2 3 ENGAGING AUGER 1 Move auger impeller control lever against handle to engage auger impeller See Figure 2 6 2 2 4 ENGAGING WHEEL DRIVE 1 Move wheel drive control lever against handle to engage wheel drive Ground speed can be changed while the machine is in operation by changing position of the ground speed control IMPORTANT This snow thrower has six forward speeds and one reverse speed See Fig...

Page 11: ...e to the ON position See Figure 2 3 2 Insert key into ignition switch See Figure 2 8 3 Connect the power cord to the starter switch box on the engine then plug the other end into 120 volt AC receptacle for U S A or 230 Volt for Europe 4 Move choke control to the choke ON position See Figure 2 8 IMPORTANT Stop the auger impeller and wheel drive by releasing the auger impeller and wheel drive contro...

Page 12: ...on using deflector handle located on control panel Rotate deflector handle counter clockwise to unlock Push handle to raise or pull handle to lower the deflector Rotate deflector handle clockwise to lock into position 3 Rotate chute crank to position discharge chute in desired direction See Figure 2 5 2 2 11 STOPPING ENGINE AUGER WHEEL DRIVE Stop the auger impeller and wheel drive by releasing the...

Page 13: ...son of operation apply two shots of grease from a grease gun into gear case Use Benelene 900 or equivalent grease The grease plug for the gear case is located in front of the gear case See Figure 3 3 2 Before each season of operation apply two shots of from a grease gun into auger bearing Use Benelene 900 or equivalent grease The grease fitting for the auger bearing is located on each end of the a...

Page 14: ... spraying water into exhaust or air intakes during washing 4 Tilt snow thrower up on its wheels and thoroughly clean the underside of the auger impeller 5 Lubricate all exposed metal with a light coating of oil to prevent corrosion 6 Store the machine in a shed or other dry area protected from weather 3 6 MAINTENANCE and SERVICE PARTS MAINTENANCE and SERVICE PARTS Auger Drive Belt Briggs Engines 1...

Page 15: ...ate cable beyond the point to where all of the slack is out of cable Cables have to have a certain amount of slack When control lever is in the released position the cable slack allows 1 Auger brake to stop auger impeller 2 Wheel drive to disengage If all of the adjustment is utilized at the cable connector go to Section 4 1 2 for alternate adjustment 4 1 2 AUGER BELT ADJUSTMENT IDLER PULLEY ADJUS...

Page 16: ...to install auger drive belt 5 Remove auger drive belt from around engine pulley See Figure 4 4 FIGURE 4 4 6 Tilt machine forward to gain access to drive system area Secure machine in the tilted position to prevent tipping over Remove drive system cover plate See Figure 4 5 FIGURE 4 5 7 Remove auger drive belt from drive disc pulley Route auger belt through drive system in between rubber drive tire...

Page 17: ...heel drive belt 5 Remove wheel drive belt from around engine pulley See Figure 4 6 FIGURE 4 6 6 Tilt machine forward to gain access to drive system area Secure machine in the tilted position to prevent tipping over Remove drive system cover plate See Figure 4 7 FIGURE 4 7 7 Remove wheel drive belt from drive disc pulley Route wheel belt through drive system in between rubber drive tire and drive d...

Page 18: ... should be lowered 1 Tilt machine up and place a wooden block under auger impeller housing 2 Loosen bolts on both skid shoes Move shoes down to raise auger impeller housing or move skid shoes up to lower auger impeller housing See Figure 4 8 FIGURE 4 8 SCRAPER BLADE SKID SHOE LOOSEN CARRIAGE BOLTS TO SHIFT SCRAPER BLADE BLOCK UP FOR SMOOTH PAVED SURFACES DOWN FOR ROUGH GRAVELED SURFACES SKID SHOE ...

Page 19: ...usting line located on the cam lock bracket 3 To adjust loosen the nuts on the cable guide support bracket and move the bracket in or out until the cam lock aligns with the adjusting line Retighten nuts 4 Hold the wheel drive control lever down to the handle bar at the same time press the auger impeller control lever down to the handle bar and hold in position 5 Check the position of the cable fer...

Page 20: ...et away from ring gear slightly NOTE The worm gear should always maintain full contact with ring gear after adjustment Retighten adjustment bolt If crank still does not operate satisfactorily lubricate worm gear and ring gear with grease See Figure 4 13 4 1 9 RUBBER DRIVE TIRE REPLACEMENT 1 Tilt machine forward to gain access to drive system area Secure machine in the tilted position to prevent ti...

Page 21: ...ug Engine Loses Power 1 Engine lubrication oil level is low 1 Add oil to the engine to full level 2 Spark plug faulty 2 Service spark plug 3 Water debris or stale fuel in fuel system 3 Drain and clean fuel system Excessive Vibration 1 Damaged out of balance or bent auger 1 Service auger 2 Loose engine or auger impeller components 2 Service and tighten loose components 3 Bent or loose Idler pulley ...

Page 22: ...iginal purchase date SNAPPER will not be responsible for any installation cost incurred The battery warranty only covers original equipment batteries and does not cover damage to the battery or machine caused by neglect or abuse destruction by fire explosion freezing overcharging improper maintenance or use of improper electrolyte There is no other express warranty DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY Implied w...

Page 23: ...23 NOTES ...

Page 24: ...ARGE FRAME SNOW THROWER SERIES 6 WARNING The engine exhaust from this product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm COPYRIGHT 2001 SNAPPER INC ALL RIGHTS RESERVED INSTRUCTION No 7 4243 I R 1 15 01 ...

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