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1. Battery
2. Chute Clean-Out Tool
3. Drift Cutters
4. Shear Pins
5. Auger
6. Auger Gearcase
7. Scraper Blade
8. Drive Clutch Lever
9. Auger Clutch Lever
10. Headlight
11. Speed Shift Lever
12. Chute Crank
13. Chute Deflector
14. Discharge Chute
15. Belt Cover
16.Skid Shoes
17. Fuel Filler Cap
18. Primer
19. Choke
20. Fuel Shutoff Valve
21. Recoil Starter
22. Electric Start Button
23. Power Cord Plug
24. Electric Starter
25. Engine Oil Fill Cap w/ Dipstick
26. Throttle Lever
27. Safety Ignition Switch
28. ON/OFF Switch
Speed Shift Lever
The speed shift lever has 7 positions: 5 forward
speeds and 2 reverse. To change speeds, move
the speed shift lever to the desired position.
The lever locks in a notch at each speed
selection.
Always release the drive clutch lever
before changing speeds. Failure to
do so will result in damage to the
snow thrower.
Slower speeds are for heavier snow and faster
speeds are for light snow and transporting the
snow thrower. It is recommended that you use
a slower speed until you are familiar with the
operation of the snow thrower.
If the engine slows down under a
load or the wheels slip, shift the
machine into a lower gear.
If the front of the machine rides up,
shift the machine into a lower gear.
If the front continues to ride up, lift
up on the handles.
Discharge Chute Crank Lever
Rotate the discharge crank lever
clockwise to move the discharge
chute to the left; counterclockwise
to move the chute to the right.
Chute Deflector Handle
Move the deflector handle forward to move
the snow stream down; move it rearward to
move the snow stream up.
Drive Clutch Lever
Squeeze the clutch lever against
the handgrip to engage the wheel
drive. Release to disengage
Always release the drive clutch lever
before changing speeds. Failure to
do so will result in damage to the
snow thrower.
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