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DIAGRAM (E) --WORM GEAR BOX ASSEMBLY

PARTS LIST (E) -- WORM GEAR BOX ASSEMBLY

PART NO.

DESCRIPTION

QTY

PART NO.

DESCRIPTION

QTY

E1

Worm case right

1

E9

Key A8*25

1

E2

Bolt M10x15

1

E10

Worm case left

1

E3

Seal ring 25x40x7

2

E11

Bolt M6x25

6

E4

Bearing 6205

2

E12

Worm shaft

1

E5

Auger shaft 30

1

E13

Sleeve

1

E6

Bearing 6202

1

E14

Bearing 51104

1

E7

Paper washer

1

E15

Bearing 6004

1

E8

Worm

1

E16

Seal ring 20x35x7

1

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Summary of Contents for TMG-GSB30

Page 1: ...safety goggles or other protective gears while in assembly Do not return the product to dealer They are not equipped to handle your requests Missing parts or have questions on assembly Please call 1...

Page 2: ...ation 5 Unpacking and Setup 6 Assembly 6 Filling with Gasoline and Oil 8 Operation Precautions 9 Operation Controls 10 Operation 11 Maintenance 13 Engine Troubleshooting 21 Snow Blower Troubleshooting...

Page 3: ...operates at a relatively low noise level about 74dB you may want to wear ear plugs or noise deafening headphones DANGER A SNOW BLOWER IS CAPABLE OF AMPUTATING HANDS AND FEET AND THROWING OBJECTS FAILU...

Page 4: ...ngine contains carbon monoxide which is an odorless tasteless and deadly poisonous Fill the gasoline tank outdoors with the engine off and allow the engine to cool completely Do not operate the engine...

Page 5: ...g radius on console Power and type 302CC single cylinder air cooled 4 sroke OHV Electric starter AC 120V 60Hz Shipping Weight 326 lb Shipping Size 44 x33 x31 5 PRODUCTS PARTS IDENTIFICATION Shift Leve...

Page 6: ...clip After connecting the wire adjust the tension The wire should be taught when connected See Control Wire Adjustment page 20 3 Attach the auger wire on the right side of the snow blower see Figure 3...

Page 7: ...um jelly paraffin wax or light machine oil Attaching the Chute Height Control Cable 1 Attach the chute height control cable to the bracket underneath the control panel Route the cable through the notc...

Page 8: ...ll above the top of the fuel filter Replace the fuel cap securely and wipe any excess from the fuel tank before starting the snow blower WARNING DO NOT REFUEL INDOORS OR NEAR ANY SOURCE OF POSSIBLE CO...

Page 9: ...AVE THE OPERATING POSITION Wait until the auger impeller comes to a complete stop before unclogging the chute assembly making any adjustments or inspections 1 Exercise caution to avoid slipping or fal...

Page 10: ...he auger control is located on the right handle The auger control engages the rotating auger and pushes snow upwards through the discharge chute Squeeze the control grip against the handle to engage t...

Page 11: ...arter handle gently until resistance is felt Allow cable to retract fully and then pull it quickly Repeat until the engine starts 6 Allow the engine to run for several seconds The engine will not deve...

Page 12: ...ase both the auger control and the drive control to redirect the discharge chute 5 To move from forward to reverse release the drive control and the auger control and allow the rotating augers to stop...

Page 13: ...efore Each Use Monthly 20 Hours Every 6 Mo 100 Hours Annually 300 Hours Check Engine Fuel Level X X X X Check Engine Oil Level X Change Engine Oil X1 X Check General Equipment Condition X Lubricate Ge...

Page 14: ...m end of plug Clean out debris from around the spark plug 2 Using the spark plug wrench provided remove the spark plug Inspect the spark plug If the electrode is oily clean it using a clean dry rag If...

Page 15: ...lace the drain plug and tighten it 6 Clean the top of the dipstick and the area around it Remove the dipstick by threading it counterclockwise and wipe it off with a clean lint free rag Note Do not th...

Page 16: ...t see Figure 19 Spray lubricant inside shaft around the spacers Also lubricate the flange bearings found at either end of the shaft Gear Case The auger gear case has been filled with grease and sealed...

Page 17: ...e snow blower are subject to wear They should be checked periodically and replaced when necessary To remove skid shoes 1 Remove the four carriage bolts and hex flange nuts which secure them to the sno...

Page 18: ...ecure it see Figure 23 3 Roll the auger belt off the engine pulley see Figure 24 4 Loosen and remove the shoulder screw which restrains the belt from jumping off of the pulley Unhook the support brack...

Page 19: ...ich restrains the belt from jumping off of the pulley Unhook the support bracket spring from the frame see Figure 25 5 Remove the belt from the auger pulley slip the belt between the support bracket a...

Page 20: ...ewdriver placed up through the bottom of the spring 3 Then re thread the hex nut until it is tight against the housing and tighten with pliers or wrench The control wire should be taught to operate co...

Page 21: ...rk plug and restart Reset spark plug gap according to specifications Replace spark plug and or spark plug wire Remove spark plug Pour tablespoon of oil into spark plug hole Replace spark plug Crank en...

Page 22: ...allows the auger to come into closer contact with the ground surface Snow not evenly removed from surface Tires not inflated evenly Skid shoes not correctly adjusted Check tire pressure inflate both t...

Page 23: ...ley broken or worn Friction wheel is worn If there is too much slack in the drive control wire the drive will not be engaged properly Turn off the engine Adjust the the tension of the drive control wi...

Page 24: ...ing a fuel stabilizer 3 Run the engine until all the fuel has been consumed and the engine stops 4 Drain the carburetor see Figure 31 5 Clean out area around spark plug and remove Pour one tablespoon...

Page 25: ...Concave gasket 8 22 2 4 22 Rotating frame 4 7 Armrest aluminum pad 2 23 Bolt M8X16 1 8 Bolts M8X55 4 24 Hexagon lock nut M8 2 9 Hexagon head combination bolts M6X16 4 25 Washer 6 2 10 Belt cover 1 26...

Page 26: ...DIAGRAM A OPERATION ASSEMBLY www tmgindustrial com 26 35 Toll Free 1 877 761 2819...

Page 27: ...Jam nut M6 1 A14 Gear handle lever 1 A44 Flat washer 6 1 A15 Nut M10 2 A45 Handle bolt 1 A16 Gear handle 2 A46 Differential handle seat 1 A17 Deflector handle lever 1 A47 Differential cable 1 A18 Jam...

Page 28: ...DIAGRAM B POWER ASSEMBLY www tmgindustrial com 28 35 Toll Free 1 877 761 2819...

Page 29: ...am nut M8 4 B57 Flat key 6x4x45 2 B19 Engine 1 B58 Bronze sleeve 1 1 B20 Belt 1 B59 Fork plate 1 B21 Drive wheel 1 B60 Auxiliary differential part 1 B22 Washer 4 B61 Big spring 1 B23 Drive pulley 2 1...

Page 30: ...drail shaft 1 C23 Hook 2 C4 Bolt M6x16 14 C24 Hook washer 2 C5 Jam nut M6 14 C25 Rear axle for pedrail 1 C6 Shaft bushing 4 C26 Bolt M10x70 2 C7 Big washer 8 C27 Bushing 2 C8 Lder pulley 4 C28 Bushing...

Page 31: ...DIAGRAM C WALKING ASSEMBLY www tmgindustrial com 31 35 Toll Free 1 877 761 2819...

Page 32: ...DIAGRAM D AUGER ASSEMBLY www tmgindustrial com 32 35 Toll Free 1 877 761 2819...

Page 33: ...aring seat 2 D39 Bolt M10x25 1 D13 Bearing SB205 2 D40 A flat key 6x20 1 D14 Bearing seat 205 2 D41 Plastic washer 2 D15 Right auger 1 D42 Right support for higher plate optional 1 D16 Bolt M6x20 2 D4...

Page 34: ...right 1 E9 Key A8 25 1 E2 Bolt M10x15 1 E10 Worm case left 1 E3 Seal ring 25x40x7 2 E11 Bolt M6x25 6 E4 Bearing 6205 2 E12 Worm shaft 1 E5 Auger shaft 30 1 E13 Sleeve 1 E6 Bearing 6202 1 E14 Bearing 5...

Page 35: ...axle 1 F2 Spring 1 F11 Rivet 4x10 7 F3 Washer 8 1 F12 Upper hinge 1 F4 Deflector spring 1 F13 Deflector 1 F5 Deflector cable 1 F14 Washer for barrier 1 F6 Tie 1 F15 Barrier 1 F7 Strut 1 F16 Plastic w...

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