Figure 2-2
5.
Pivot handle upward and align the lower
handle. See Figure 2-3. Remove and
discard any rubber bands, if present.
They are for packaging purposes only.
Chute Assembly Options
Refer to Figure 2-5 and proceed to your applicable Chute Control Style on pages 7-10.
Overhead
Chute
Control
Rod
Overhead Chute Control
(with Chute Control Rod)
Page 7
6
S
2 — A
ection
SSembly
NOTE: On select units with steel rod
speed selectors, you may need to lower
shift rod to the side slightly to maneuver
handle panel over it when pivoting
handle upward.
6.
Attach the two carriage screws (b)
and nuts (a) removed in Step 2. Finish
securing the handle by tightening the
top two nuts (c) loosened in Step 2. See
Figure 2-4.
Chute Assembly
Chute
Control
Rod
2-Way & 4-Way Chute Control
Chute
Assembly
& S
-U
et
p
Figure 2-3
Chute Assembly
Page 8
Manual Chute
Control Rod
Electric Chute Control
Page 10
Figure 2-5
(c)
(b)
(c)
(a)
(a)
Figure 2-4
7.
On units equipped with cable guides on
top of the engine, check that all cables
are properly routed through the cable
guide.
NOTE: For smoothest operation, cables
should all be to the left of the chute
directional control rod. See "Chute
Control Cable Routing (If Equipped)" on
page 11.
8.
Continue to Chute Assembly Options
(page 6).
Chute Assembly
Flex Shaft
Overhead Chute Control
(with Flex Shaft and Steel Chute)
Pages 9
(b)