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Changing the Chute Height
The angle of the top portion of the Chute can be adjusted up or down to change
the distance that the snow is being thrown.
1.
Move the Chute Height Control forward to lower the Chute Deflector for
Blowing the snow shorter distances (
Figure 35
).
2.
Move the Chute Height Control back to raise the Chute Deflector for longer
distances.
Operating the Grip Warmers
1.
Move the Switch to the forward (ON) position to turn on the heat to the
Grips (
Figure 36
).
2.
Move the Switch to the rear (OFF) position to stop heat to the Grips.
Operating the LED Headlight.
1.
Move the Switch to the forward (ON) position to turn the Headlight on
(
Figure 36
).
2.
Move the Switch to the rear (OFF) position to turn the Headlight off.
Using the Drift Cutters
Drift Cutters will cut through snow that is taller than the top surface of the
Auger Housing. This will keep the snow at the sides separated better and
provide a more consistent cut path in deeper snow.
Adjusting the Skid Shoes
The Skid Shoes can be adjusted to work best with the surface you are working
with. For smooth pavement without defects, the Skid Shoes can be set to the
lowest position. If the surface is a gravel consistency, you should raise the Skid
Shoes to a height that allows the most snow to be removed without disturbing
the gravel surface.
1.
Loosen the two Jam Nuts using a 1/2" Wrench (
Figure 37
).
2.
Position the Skid Shoes to the desired height and tighten Jam Nuts.
Note:
Both Skid Shoes should be set at the same height.
Clearing out a Clog in the Auger and Discharge Chute
1.
Use the Shovel that is secured to the top of the Auger Housing when
clearing snow from the Discharge Chute or Auger Housing (
Figure 38
).
2.
Start the machine to clean out remaining material and repeat cleaning
process as needed until snow discharges freely.
Shovel
Figure 38
Skid Shoe
Plate
Figure 37
Skid Shoe
Insert
Nuts
Heated Handles
Switch
Figure 36
Headlight
Switch
On
Off
Chute
Height
Control
Figure 35
Down
Up
Before clearing out a clog, stop the engine, remove the Safety Key, and wait
five minutes to allow all parts to cool.
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