Height Adjust Skid (7) - Adjusts the ground
clearance of the auger housing.
Ignition
Key (8)- Must be inserted to start the en-
gine.
Primer Button (9) - Injects fuel diractly into the
carburetor for fast starts in cold weather.
Electric Start Button (10) -On electric start mod-
els, used to start the engine.
Switch Box (11) - On electric start models, used
to attach a 220 volt electric power cord.
Recoil Starter Handle
(12) - Use to manually
start the engine.
Throttle Control
(13) - Controls the speed of the
engine.
Choke Control (14) - Use to start a cold engine.
Drift Cutters (13) -
(if equipped)
Cuts a path
through snow higher than the auger housing.
Shear Bolts (t9)-To
protect the machine, special
shear bolts are designed to break is an object be-
comes lodged in the auger housing. The use of a
harder bolt will destroy the protection provided by
the shear boll.
How To Control
The Discharge Of The Snow
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WARNING: Never direct the dis-
charge of snow toward bystanders.
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ARNING: Always stop the engine
before unclogging the discharge
chute or the auger housing and be-
fore leaving the snow thrower.
1. (Figure 2) Turn the crank assembly (2) to
change the discharge direction of the snow.
2. (Figure
11) Loosen the wing knob (1) on the
chute deflector (2).
3. Move the chute deflector (2) up for more
distance or down for less destance.
4. Tighten the wing knob (1).
How To Stop
The Snow Thrower
(Figure
2)
1. To stop discharging
snow, release the auger
drive lever (5).
2. To stop the wheels, release the traction
drive lever (1).
3. To stop the engine, push the throttle control
lever (13) to off and remove the ignition key
(8).
How To Go Forward
or Backward
(Figure
2)
1. To change the ground speed, first release the
traction drive lever (1) and then move the
speed shift lever (6) to the desired speed.
2. Ground speed is determined
by snow condi-
tions. Select the speed by moving the speed
shift lever (5) into the appropriate
notch on
the shift lever plate.
Speed 1,2
Wet, Heavy
Speed 3
Light
Speed 4
Very Light
Speed 5, 6
Transport only
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3. To go forward, engage the traction drive
lever (1). Maintain a firm hold on the handle
as the snow thrower starts to move forward.
Guide the snow thrower by moving the han-
dle either left or right.
Do not attempt to push
the snow thrower.
4. To go backward, release the tractor
drive
lever (t).
5. Move the speed shift lever (5) into either
first or second reverse.
6. Engage the traction
drive lever (1).
IMPORTANT:
Do not move the speed shift
lever (6) while the traction drive lever (1) is
engaged.
HOW TO Throw
Snow
(Figure
2)
t.
Engage the auger drive lever (5).
2. To stop throwing snow, release the auger
drive lever (5).
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ARNING: The operation of any
snow thrower can result in foreign
objects being thrown into the eyes,
which can result in severe eye damage.
Always wear safety glasses or eye shields
while operating the snow thrower. We rec-
ommend standard safety glasses or use a
wide vision safety mask over your glasses.
HOW TO Use The Wheel
Lockout
Pin
(Figure
12)
1. The left hand wheel is secured to the axle
with a klick pin (1). This unit was shipped
with this klick pin (1) through the wheel hole
in the locked
position
(2).
2. For ease of maneuverability
in light snow
conditions,
change the klick pin (1) to an
unlocked position (3).
3. Disconnect the klick pin (1) from the wheel
locked
position
(2). Push the Mick pin (1)
through the unlocked axle hole only. The unit
is now in the single wheel drive unlocked
position (3).
Before
Starting
The Engine
1. Before you service or start the engine, famil-
iarize yourseff with the snow thrower.
Be
sure you understand the function and loca-
tion of all controls.
2. Check the tension of the clutch cable before
starting the engine. See "How To Adjust The
Clutch Cable" in the Maintenance
section of
this manual.
3. Make sure that all fasteners are tight.
4. Make sure the beight adjust skids are proper-
ly adjusted.
See "How To Adjust The Height
Of The Skids" in the Maintenance
section of
this manual.
5. Check the air pressure in the tires. The cor-
rect air pressure is 14 PSI (1 BAR) to 17 PSI
(t.25 BAR). Do not exceed the maximum
amount of air pressure shown on the side of
the tire.
How To Stop The Engine
(Figure
2)
To stop the engine, move the throttle control
(5) to the stop position and remove the ignition
key (5). Keep the ignition
key (5) in a safe
place. The engine will not start without the igni-
tion key (5).
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ENGLISH
How To Start The Engine
(Figure
2)
Models equipped with an Electric Starter
NOTE: An electric starter kit can be added to
recoil start engines.
Electric starter kits are
available from your nearest authorized
ser-
vice center.
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ARNING: The starter is equipped
with a three-wire
power cord and
plug and is designed to operate on
220 volt A.C. household current. The power
cord must be properly grounded at all times
to avoid the possibility
of electrical shock
which can injure the operator.
Carefully fol-
low all instructions in the "Row To Start The
Engine" section. Make sure that your house
wiring is a three-wire
grounded system.
If
you are not sure, ask a licensed electrician.
If your house wire system is not a
three-wire
grounded system, do not use
this electric starter under any conditions.
If
your system is grounded but a three-hole
grounded receptacle is not available to start
the engine, have a three-hole
grounded re.
ceptacle installed by a licensed electrician.
To connect a 220 volt A.C. power cord, al-
ways connect the power cord to the switch
box (11) on the engine first. Then, plug the
other end into the three-hole
grounded re-
ceptacle.
When disconnecting
the power
cord, always unplug the end from the
three-hole
grounded receptacle first.
How To Start A Cold Engine (Figure 2)
1. Check the engine oil.
2. Fill the fuel tank with regular unleaded petrol
See "How To Prepare The Engine".
3. Make sure the traction
drive lever
(1) and
the auger drive lever (5) are in the disen-
gaged (released)
position.
4. Move the throttle
control (13) to the fast
position.
5. Insert the ignition
key (5) into the ignition
slot. Make sure the ignition
key (5) snaps
into place. Do not turn the ignition key (8).
Remove the extra ignition key and keep in a
safe place.
6. Move tbe choke control (14)tothe
full
choke position.
7. (Electric
Start) Connect the power cord to
the switch
box (11) located on the engine.
8. (Electric
Start) Plug the other end of the
power cord into a three-hole,
grounded 220
VOLT, A.C. receptacle. (See the WARNING
in this section).
9. Push the primer button (9). Every time you
push the primer button
(9), wait two sec-
onds. For the number of times required to
push the primer button (9), see the engine
manufacturer's
instructions.
lO.(Electric
Start) Push on the electric start
button
(10) until the engine starts. Do not
crank for more than 10 seconds at a time.
The electric starter is thermally protected. If
the electric starter overheats, it will automati-
cally stop and can only be restarted when it
has cooled to a safe temperature.
A wait of
about 5 to t0 minutes is required to allow the
electric starter to cool.
11. (Recoil Start) Rapidly pull the recoil starter
handle (12). Do not allow the recoil starter
handle (12) to snap back. Slowly return the
recoil starter handle (12).