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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 

 
WARNING: This powerful machine is capable of amputating hands and feet and can throw objects that can cause injury 
and damage! Failure to comply with the following instructions may result in serious injury to the operator or 
other persons. The owner of the snow thrower must understand these instructions and, furthermore, must 
allow only persons who understand these instructions to operate snow thrower. Each person operating the 
snow thrower must be of sound mind and body and must not be under the influence of any substance, which 
might impair vision, dexterity, or judgment. If you have any questions pertaining to your snow thrower which 
your dealer cannot answer to your satisfaction, call or write the Customer Service Department at SNAPPER, 
McDonough, Georgia 30253. Phone: 800/935-2967. 
 

PROTECTION FOR CHILDREN 

Tragic accidents can occur if the operator is not alert 
to the presence of children.  Children are often 
attracted to the machine and the snow removal 
activity.  Never assume that the children will remain 
where you last saw them. 
1. 

DO NOT allow children in the area when snow 
thrower is being operated. 

2. 

DO NOT allow pre-teenage children to operate 
snow thrower. 

3. 

ALLOW only responsible adults and teenagers 
with mature judgment to operate the machine 
and then only after being thoroughly instructed 
and under the close supervision of an 
experienced adult operator. 

4. 

Keep the area clear of all persons, particularly 
small children and pets. 

5.  Know how to STOP the snow thrower and 

disengage the controls quickly. 

 

PREPARATION 

1.  Warn everyone in advance to stay clear of area. 

Keep especially watchful for children and pets 
darting into area while operating. 

2.  Read, understand, and follow instructions and 

warnings in this manual and on the machine.  
Know the controls and the proper use of the 
snow thrower before starting. 

3.  Data indicates that operators, age 60 and above, 

are involved in a large percentage of snow 
thrower-related injuries. These operators should 
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 to be 

cleared and remove all objects such as 
doormats, sticks, toys, wires, rocks, etc., which 
could be hurled or jam the snow thrower 

 
 
 

PREPARATION 

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7.  Survey the area to be cleared beforehand and 

plan where snow is to be blown. Be prepared to 
release auger/impeller clutch or to change 
discharge chute direction quickly to discharge 
away from windows, cars, buildings and 
doorways to avoid property damage or personal 
injury from hurled objects. 

8. Use only approved extension cords and 

receptacles in good condition and with sufficient 
capacity to carry the current to the machine if 
equipped with electric starting motors. 

9.  Handle fuel with extra care.  Fuels are flammable 

and vapors are explosive. Store only in an 
approved fuel container. Never remove fuel cap 
or add fuel with the engine running. Add fuel 
outdoors only with the engine stopped and cool. 
Clean spilled fuel and oil from machine. DO NOT 
smoke. DO NOT run engine indoors. 

 

OPERATIONAL PRECAUTIONS 

1.  Before starting, make visual check to make sure 

auger/impeller housing is clear and all guards 
and shields are in place and tight. 

2.  DO NOT operate machine without proper guards 

shields, deflectors, or other safety protective 
devices in place and functioning properly. 

3. Should the auger/impeller become clogged, 

release the auger/impeller clutch control and, as 
an additional precaution, STOP the engine 
before attempting to unclog the auger/impeller or 
discharge chute. 

4.  DO NOT attempt to unclog the auger/impeller or 

discharge chute by reaching in with your hands.  
Use a long stick or similar implement to unclog. 

5.  DO NOT attempt to unclog the auger/impeller or 

discharge chute with the engine running. STOP 
engine and remove key. 

6.  STOP engine (motor) and remove key before 

leaving the operator position for any reason. 

 
 
 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for I55223

Page 1: ...Engine Horse Power 24 24 Auger Width 3 Series Designation Thank you for buying a SNAPPER Product Before operating your Snow Thrower read this manual carefully and pay particular attention to the IMPOR...

Page 2: ...uld 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 mot...

Page 3: ...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 appro...

Page 4: ...TRUCTIONS 10 11 Checking Auger Drive Belt 10 Checking Wheel Drive Belt 10 Lubricate Gear Case 10 Lubricate Auger Bearing 10 General Lubrication 10 Annually End of Each Season 11 Engine 11 Spark Plug 1...

Page 5: ...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 dissipat...

Page 6: ...ey from the switch 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 6 Pull rope start handle to crank engine 7 After...

Page 7: ...e chute or adjusting deflector DO NOT place hands near auger impeller while engine is running 2 2 5 DISCHARGE CHUTE and DEFLECTOR ADJUSTMENT 1 Release auger control and wheel drive control levers to a...

Page 8: ...y releasing the auger and wheel drive control levers Stop the engine by moving the engine speed control to the stop position or by removing the key from the switch 5 Move engine speed control to the F...

Page 9: ...6 WARNING Release auger clutch control and make sure auger impeller has STOPPED before rotating discharge chute or adjusting deflector DO NOT place hands near auger impeller while engine is running 2...

Page 10: ...ER SHAFT and AUGER BEARING LUBRICATION 1 Before each season of operation apply two shots of grease Snapper suggests using Benalene 900 from a grease gun into gear case The grease fitting for the gear...

Page 11: ...gs closed to prevent 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 5 Lubricate all exposed metal with a...

Page 12: ...les must have slack for the auger impeller brake to function properly and for the wheel drive to de clutch properly If the auger control cannot be properly adjusted belt adjustment and or replacement...

Page 13: ...e 4 4 FIGURE 4 4 5 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 6 Re...

Page 14: ...e pulley See Figure 4 6 FIGURE 4 6 5 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...

Page 15: ...chine up and place a wooden block under auger housing 2 Loosen bolts on both skid shoes Move shoes down to raise auger housing or move skid shoes up to lower auger housing See Figure 4 10 FIGURE 4 10...

Page 16: ...he cam lock It must align with the adjusting 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 align...

Page 17: ...ct 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 FIGURE 4 13 4 1 10 RUBBER DRIV...

Page 18: ...set improperly 5 Service spark plug 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...

Page 19: ...ginal 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...

Page 20: ...f you have any questions about your Snapper product contact your local authorized Snapper dealer or contact Snapper Customer Service at Snapper McDonough GA 30253 Phone 1 800 935 2967 COPYRIGHT 2000 S...

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