model no.
060-1314-4
| contact us: 1.866.523.5218
model no.
060-1314-4
| contact us: 1.866.523.5218
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8. A slow speed of D1 (slowest forward
speed) will be helpful for thick snow.
If you want to decrease D1 speed,
loosen about 1 or 2 threads for cable
1, then tighten about 1 or 2 threads for
cable 2. Do not adjust too much which
could set D1 in reverse.
Nut
Center Bolt
Tighten
Loosen
9. Check the cable is always straight when the handle at any position, then tighten these
two pair of bolts and nuts.
If the snowblower speed control adjustment fails to correct the problem or the speed control
will not move even with the engine on, the shift fork steering assembly may need to be
replaced. See "Replace Shift Fork Steering Assembly".
ADJUSTING AUGeR CONTROl CAble
Proper tension is important because you will want your snowblower to maximize belt life
in heavy snowfalls. The belt tension controlled by the auger cable is preset by the factory.
During regular usage, the auger belt will lose tension over time and need to be adjusted. If
you notice your auger is not engaging, follow these steps to correct performance.
1. Locate the auger control cable,
connected to the auger control lever
on the right-hand side from the user
position.