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Adjustments 

4. Slide the cable boot (A) over the cable adjustment

bracket.

Run-In Adjustment

ALL MODELS

1. After 5 hours of use, check for proper adjustment.

Readjust clutch cable if necessary by increasing ten-
sion on cable. A small amount of arm movement is
permissible if unit passes operating checks described
in the Warning above. 

Figure 20.  Traction Drive Cable Adjustment 
A. Cable Boot
B. Traction Drive Cable
C. “Z” Hook
D. Cable Adjustment Bracket

A

Figure 22. Speed Selector Linkage
A. Speed Selector Rod
B. Jam Nut
C. Ball Joint
D. Locknut
E. Shift Rod

D

E

C

B

C

A

B

D

B

C

1. Remove the gas from the gas tank. 

2. Disconnect the spark plug wire.

3. Stand snowthrower on the front of the auger housing

(C, Figure 28).

2. Loosen the capscrews (A, Figure 28) on each side of

the bottom panel (B).

3. Remove the bottom panel (B).

4. Position the shift speed lever in the lowest forward

speed.

5. Note the position of the friction disc (A, Figure 21).

The correct distance from the right side of the friction
wheel to the outside of the frame is 4-5/16” (10.95
cm).  If the friction disc is not in the correct position,
adjust as follows.

6. Position the shift speed lever in the lowest forward

speed.

7. Loosen the jam nut (B, Figure 22).

8. Remove locknut (D).

9. Move the friction disc (A, Figure 21) to the correct

distance, 4-5/16” (10.95 cm).

10. Turn the ball joint (C, Figure 22) until it is aligned with

the mounting hole in the shifter rod (E). When
aligned, attach the ball joint (C) to the shifter rod (E)
and tighten the jam nut (B).

11. Check that the snowthrower operates in R1.  If not

follow procedures 1-11 and readjust as necessary.

12. Install the bottom panel (B, Figure 28) and tighten the

capscrews (A).

WARNING

Gasoline is highly flammable and must be han-
dled with care. Drain gasoline outdoors. Never
drain the tank when the engine is still hot from
recent operation. Do not allow open flame, smok-
ing or matches in the area. Avoid over-filling and
wipe up any spills.

Figure 21. Friction Disc Measurement
A. Friction Disc
B. Frame

B

A

4-5/16”
(10.95cm)

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Страница 1: ...8 L1428E Snowthrower 1695329 L1428EX Snowthrower CE 1695330 L1428E Snowthrower 1695331 L1428EX Snowthrower CE 1530 Models Mfg No Description 1695332 L1530E Snowthrower 1695333 L1530EX Snowthrower CE 1695334 L1530E Snowthrower 1695335 L1530EX Snowthrower CE 1632 Models Mfg No Description 1695336 1632E Snowthrower 1695337 1632EX Snowthrower CE 1695338 L1632E Snowthrower 1734892 Revision 02 Rev Date ...

Страница 2: ...Free Hand Linkage 23 Lubricate Auger Shaft Assembly 23 Troubleshooting Adjustments Service Troubleshooting 24 Speed Selector Adjustment 26 Auger Drive Cable Adjustment 26 Traction Drive Adjustment 27 Easy Turn Cable Adjustment 28 Belt Adjustment 28 Shear Pin Replacement 29 Belt Guide Adjustment 29 Belt Replacement 30 Specifications 33 Parts Accessories 34 WARNING You must read understand and compl...

Страница 3: ...s well as DURING operation Safe operating techniques an explanation of the product s features and controls and maintenance information is included to help you get the most out of your equipment investment Be sure to completely read the Safety Rules and Information found on the following pages Also completely read the Operation section Children Tragic accidents can occur with children Do not allow ...

Страница 4: ...throw snow and ice Thrown debris could seriously injure a bystander ALWAYS direct the discharge chute away from bystanders and prop erty that could be damaged by flying debris Be sure to clean up the area to be cleared BEFORE you start Do not allow anyone in the area while the unit is run ning If someone does enter the area shut the unit off immediately until they leave Fuel and Maintenance Gasoli...

Страница 5: ...ust to outdoor temperatures before starting to clear snow 9 Always wear safety glasses or eye shields during operation or while performing an adjustment or repair to protect eye from foreign objects that may be thrown from the machine OPERATION 1 Do not put hands or feet near or under rotating parts Keep clear of the discharge opening at all times 2 Exercise extreme caution when operating on or cr...

Страница 6: ...hould evaluate their ability to operate the unit safely enough to protect themselves and others from injury 23 DO NOT wear long scarves or loose clothing that could become entangled in moving parts 24 Snow can hide obstacles Make sure to remove all obstacles from the area to be cleared CHILDREN Tragic accidents can occur if the operator is not alert to the presence of children Children are often a...

Страница 7: ...ecessary for safe effective operation NOTE Engine operation and safety decals are supplied by the engine manufacturer NORTH AMERICAN MODEL DECALS WARNING Required maintenance The lubrication points shown here must be lubricated with 30 weight oil every 10 hours of operation and before using the unit after storage Failure to lubricate may cause a malfunction of the safety system 1733526 Part No 173...

Страница 8: ...cal CE w o Easy Turn Part No 1733060 DANGER WARNING Main Dash Decal CE w Easy Turn Part No 1733772 Shift Decal Part No 1727208 Auger Danger Decal Part No 1727207 Discharge Chute Danger Decal Part No 1733443 Chute Release ALL MODEL DECALS CE MODEL DECALS ...

Страница 9: ...era ture before performing repairs or maintenance WARNING DISMEMBERMENT This machine can amputate limbs Keep bystanders and children away when engine is running DANGER DISMEMBERMENT The auger can amputate limbs Keep hands and feet away from auger and rotating parts DANGER DISMEMBERMENT The impeller can amputate limbs Stop the engine remove the key and disconnect spark plug wire before clearing the...

Страница 10: ...xxxxxxxxxxxx xxxdB kg xxx S A M P L E S A M P L E North American CE Models CE Models Only ENGINE REFERENCE DATA Model Description Name Number Unit MFG Number PRODUCT REFERENCE DATA Unit SERIAL Number Dealer Name Date Purchased Engine Make Engine Type Spec Engine Model Engine Code Serial Number CE IDENTIFICATION TAG MARKINGS A Manufacturer s Identification Number B Manufacturer s Serial Number C Po...

Страница 11: ...ined use of several controls applied in specific sequences To learn what combination and sequence of controls to use for various tasks see the OPERATION section IMPORTANT NOTE Please take a moment and familiarize yourself with the name location and function of these controls so that you will better understand the safety and operating instruc tions provided in this manual ...

Страница 12: ...ovide a normal air fuel mix Headlight Select Models Not Pictured The headlight is on at all times when the engine is run ning Speed Selector Selects forward speeds 1 6 and reverse speeds 1 2 No neutral position or gate is required since the traction drive design automatically provides neutral no forward or reverse movement whenever the Drive Control is released Traction Control Free Hand Lock Enga...

Страница 13: ...n position when released If the speed selector does not move freely into all forward and reverse speed positions contact your local authorized dealer for assistance WARNING For your safety operation on slopes should be in an up and down direction only If it becomes nec essary to move across the face of a slope use caution and do not blow snow Be very careful when changing direction on a slope Prop...

Страница 14: ...ice will pro vide enough fuel to start a cold engine E Throttle Lever Optional The throttle lever E con trols the engine speed For best overall performance the throttle lever should be set to the FAST position Use the SLOW position only for warming the engine or to help prevent snow ice freeze up when shutting the unit down for the day F Engine Key The engine key F prevents the engine from being s...

Страница 15: ...Start Stop A Stop Switch A 4 Turn the fuel shut off valve B Figure 3 if equipped to the ON position 5 Push in the safety key C 6 Turn the choke control knob D to the choke posi tion NOTE Do not use the choke to start a warm engine 7 Push the primer button E two times NOTE Do not use the primer to start a warm engine 8 Rewind Start Firmly hold the starter cord handle F Pull the starter cord slowly ...

Страница 16: ... knob to the run position CAUTION To extend the life of the starter use short starting cycles five seconds maximum Wait one minute between starting cycles B A C Figure 4 Engine Start Electric A Power Cord Receptacle B Push Button C Starter Cord Handle STOPPING THE ENGINE WARNING Gasoline and its vapors are extremely flammable and explosive Fire or explosion can cause severe burns or death Do not c...

Страница 17: ...ward speed 3 Fully press and hold the auger engage control C Figure 5 on the right hand grip to begin auger rota tion Releasing the auger engage control will disen gage the auger unless the Free Hand Control has been activated See Step 5 below 4 Fully press and hold the traction Free Hand Control lever B Figure 5 on the left hand grip to engage the traction drive and begin moving the snowthrower T...

Страница 18: ...g distance 2 Release the control to LOCK in place when the desired angle has been chosen SCRAPER BAR SKID SHOES On smooth surfaces such as concrete or asphalt the scraper bar A Figure 7 should scrape the surface On surfaces such as gravel the scraper bar should be high enough so that it will not pick up gravel or debris The height of the scraper bar A is controlled by raising or lowering the skid ...

Страница 19: ...er disen gage the right wheel using the traction lock pin See Figure 9 1 Turn the unit off remove the engine key and discon nect the spark plug wire Figure 9 Traction Drive Lock A Pin in Outer Hole Freewheel B Pin in Inner Hole Drive Figure 8 Easy Turn Control Both Wheels Drive Left Wheel Freewheels Right Wheel Drives Easy Turn Lever Released 2 To DISENGAGE the traction drive lock insert the Tract...

Страница 20: ...rter cord housing and around engine controls Heat from the engine will usually prevent the snow from freezing solid while the unit is running but after the engine is shut down some snow may continue melting from engine heat and later freeze around some moving parts as the unit cools After each period of use follow these steps to prevent freeze up caused by ice formation in and around the engine co...

Страница 21: ...20 ...

Страница 22: ...the valve stem when tires are filled MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Check Lubricate Free Hand Linkage Lubricate snowthrower Check tire pressure Change engine oil Clean or replace spark plug Check drive linkage belt tension Lubricate Axle Shafts Check auger gear case lubrication Lubricate Auger Shaft 10 Hours 10 Hours Monthly 50 Hours Yearly 4 6 Hours Yearly 25 Hours 10 Hours 10W Oil 10W Oil and Grease 20 ps...

Страница 23: ...grease to moving parts when grease fittings are not installed Oil locations indicated by oil can symbol Do not allow oil to drip onto traction drive or friction disc Do not lubricate remote deflector control Regular Maintenance 22 IMPORTANT NOTE It is very important that grease fittings on the auger shaft are lubricated regularly If auger rusts to shaft damage to worm gear may occur if shear pins ...

Страница 24: ...tter pin C Figure 17 and shear pin B 2 Use a grease gun and squirt several shots of grease into grease fitting A 3 Rotate auger assembly D several times to distribute the grease evenly Repeat Step 2 4 Reinstall shear pin B and cotter pin C 5 Repeat procedure for other side A B D C IMPORTANT NOTE It is very important that grease fittings on the auger shaft are lubricated regularly If auger rusts to...

Страница 25: ...F position Carburetor adjusted incorrectly See your dealer for adjustments Spark plug faulty fouled or gapped improperly Clean and gap or replace Fuel cap vent is blocked Clear vent Scraper bar does not clean hard surface Skid shoes improperly adjusted RAISE skid shoes this lowers the scraper bar Skid shoes improperly adjusted LOWER skid shoes this raises the scraper bar Auger does not rotate Auge...

Страница 26: ... slack See adjust ment procedure Drive belt loose broken or stretched Replace drive belt Drive roller chain damaged Replace chain Traction lock pins in free Wheeling position OUTER hole Change traction lock pins to INNER hole to engage traction drive Friction disc worn Replace disc see your dealer Discharge control is difficult to operate Gearing needs lubrication Oil or grease as required Worm ge...

Страница 27: ...er released there should be no slack in cable when moved slightly from side to side Figure 19 Auger Drive Adjustment A Adjusting Flats D Nut B Spring Hook E Adjustment Screw C Lever F Spring WARNING Do not over tighten as this may cause traction drive to engage without depressing the traction drive control arm must remain in down position Verify that the cables are not over tightened With speed se...

Страница 28: ...riction disc A Figure 21 The correct distance from the right side of the friction wheel to the outside of the frame is 4 5 16 10 95 cm If the friction disc is not in the correct position adjust as follows 6 Position the shift speed lever in the lowest forward speed 7 Loosen the jam nut B Figure 22 8 Remove locknut D 9 Move the friction disc A Figure 21 to the correct distance 4 5 16 10 95 cm 10 Tu...

Страница 29: ...control cable adjustment If it is correct then check the condition of the auger drive belt If it is damaged or loose replace it See Belt Replacement in this section of the manual 1 Disconnect spark plug wire 2 Remove screw B Figure 24 from belt cover A Remove belt cover A 3 Loosen nut D Figure 23 on auger idler pulley B and move auger idler pulley towards belt about 1 8 inch 3 mm 4 Tighten nut D 5...

Страница 30: ...ar pin Use of bolts screws or a harder shear pin will lead to damaged equipment WARNING Do not go near the discharge chute or auger when the engine is running Do not run the engine with any cover or guard removed Figure 27 Belt Guide A Idler Pulley Engaged B Belt Guide C Capscrew D Belt A 1 8 3 18 mm C B BELT GUIDE ADJUSTMENT 1 Disconnect spark plug wire 2 Remove screw B Figure 24 from belt cover ...

Страница 31: ... rod forward about 3 inches Until hex shaft separates from handle con trol 11 Remove the upper four capscrews A Figure 32 that hold together the auger housing C and the frame D Loosen the lower two capscrews B The auger housing C and the frame D can now be split apart for removal of the belt 12 Remove the old auger drive belt D Figure 29 from the impeller pulley Replace the auger drive belt with a...

Страница 32: ...air pin C Figure 30 into spout rotator rod D 18 Install cover B and secure with special nut A 19 Install the auger drive belt D Figure 29 onto the impeller pulley H 20 Slip the auger drive belt D under the idler pulley K 21 Adjust the auger drive belt See How To Adjust The Auger Drive Belt in the Service section 22 Adjust the belt guide See How To Adjust The Belt Guide in the Service section 23 In...

Страница 33: ...ve pulley F 8 Make sure the traction drive idler pulley L is proper ly aligned with the traction drive belt A 9 Attach the traction drive spring E 10 Install the swing plate axle rod I and secure with the e ring J removed earlier 11 The bottom of the swing plate A Figure 33 must be positioned between the alignment tabs B Make sure the swing plate is properly secured NOTE If the drive will not enga...

Страница 34: ...1226 44 1 in 112 cm 1428 44 1 in 112 cm 1530 45 in 114 cm 1632 45 in 114 cm Weight 1226 248 lbs 112 kg 1428 255 lbs 116 kg 1530 255 lbs 116 kg 1632 260 lbs 118 kg NOTE Specifications are correct at time of printing and are subject to change without notice The gross power rating for individual gas engine models is labeled in accordance with SAE Society of Automotive Engineers code J1940 Small Engin...

Страница 35: ... notes and torque values are also included For applicable manuals currently available for your model contact our Customer Publications Department at 1 877 249 6647 Have the information listed in the box below available when phoning in your request Technical manuals can be downloaded from www simplicitymfg com www snapper com Engine Oil Touch Up Paint Grease Gun Kit 8 oz Grease Tube Tire Sealant De...

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