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Loss of power
1. Spark plug wire loose.
2.Gas gap vent hole plugged.
3.Dirty or clogged muffler.
1. Tighten spark plug wire.
2.Clean or replace fuel cap.
3.Clean or replace muffler.
Loss of traction drive
1. Drive control cable not adjusted
properly.
2.Drive belt loose or damaged.
3.Friction wheel worn.
1. Adjust drive control cable.
2.Replace drive belt.
3.Replace friction wheel.
Loss of snow discharge or
slowing of snow discharge
1. Discharge chute clogged.
2.Augers or impeller jammed.
3. Auger control cable not adjusted
properly.
4.Auger belt loose or damaged.
5.Shear pin(s) sheared.
6. Throttle not in FAST position
when throwing snow.
7.Moving too fast to clear the snow.
8.Throwing too much snow.
9. Trying to remove extremely heavy
or wet snow.
10.Auger is frozen in place.
1. Unclog discharge chute.
2. Remove debris or foreign object
from augers or impeller.
3.Adjust auger control cable.
4.Replace auger belt.
5.Replace with new shear pin(s).
6.Move throttle to FAST position.
7.Shift into a lower gear.
8.Reduce speed and width of
swath.
9. Do not overload with extremely
heavy or wet snow.
10. Move unit to a warm place to
thaw.
Discharge chute either
does not lock into place or
does not move
1. The discharge chute control not
adjusted properly.
2.Chute assembly incorrectly
1. Adjust the discharge chute
control.
2. Disassemble chute control and
reassemble as instructed in this
manual.
Machine does not properly
clear the snow of the surface
1. The skid shoes and/or scraper
blade not adjusted properly.
2.The pressure in the tires not equal.
1. Adjust the skid shoes and/or the
scraper blade.
2. Check and adjust the pressure
in one or both tires.
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