USE AND CARE OF SNOW THROWERS
GENERAL INFORMATION
All sizes of the Snow Throwers are similar in construc-
tion and operation.
Optional accessories include snow grips and wheel
weights for added traction.
SNOW THROWER OPERATION
1.
Read all precautions in Section One pertaining to the
safe operation of the machine and snow thrower at-
tachment.
2.
Only the lowest speed should be used for backing
when the footing is slippery.
3.
If necessary to start the engine in a barn or shed
keep the doors wide open.
4.
If necessary to back up be sure of your footing and
be sure the way behind you is unobstructed.
WARNING
Do not try to clear slopes so steep that you could lose
control, or the machine could slide into you or an ob-
struction.
The snow-thrower has an impeller retard system de-
signed to brake the impeller to a stop within three se-
conds after PTO disengagement or engine shutdown.
Even so, never put hands and fingers inside the dis-
charge chute or the impeller (collector) area unless
the engine has been rendered unstartable, as explai-
ned in Section One at page 8.
5.
Always shut off the engine, wait until all movement
stops and disconnect the spark plug wire before
deicing the discharge chute or the impeller.
The wooden stick on the side of the Snow Thrower is
for deicing. You also can let the machine thaw if a
warm place is available.
6.
Always be sure to direct the discharge chute away
from living quarters, vehicles and people. Work in a
pattern which will pile the snow where desired and
which requires the fewest passes with the machine.
With the wrong procedure you could be throwing
snow over and over without clearing the area. Don't
forget that the wind has an influence on how you
should proceed.
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