Operation Manual
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... windows,walls,cars etc. Always be surethe impellerbladeshavestopped rotating. 3. Broken bones,fractures,bruisesor sprainscould result. • If situationsoccur whichare notcoveredin this is the mostcommoncauseof injuryassociatedwith snowthrowers. Wait 10secondsto be sureof yourfootingand keepa firm hold on the handles.Walk, neverrun. • Disengagepowerto theauger/impellerwhentransportingor not in handlinggasoline.Gasolineis extremelyflammableand the vaporsare explosive...
... windows,walls,cars etc. Always be surethe impellerbladeshavestopped rotating. 3. Broken bones,fractures,bruisesor sprainscould result. • If situationsoccur whichare notcoveredin this is the mostcommoncauseof injuryassociatedwith snowthrowers. Wait 10secondsto be sureof yourfootingand keepa firm hold on the handles.Walk, neverrun. • Disengagepowerto theauger/impellerwhentransportingor not in handlinggasoline.Gasolineis extremelyflammableand the vaporsare explosive...
Operation Manual
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...See Figure13. 2. Thetires are over-inflatedfor shippingpurposes.Checkthetire pressurebeforeoperatingthe snow thrower.Referto the tire sidewall for shippingpurposes.Adjustthemdownward,if desired,priorto operating the snowthrower. NOTE:Equaltire pressureis to clear thechute assembly. Makecertainthe entirebottomsurfaceof...Figure12.The tool is designedto cleara chuteassemblyof ice and snow.This item is fastenedwith a cabletie at the factory.Cut thecable tie beforeoperatingthe snowthrower. Tire Pressure Underanycircumstancedo notexceed manufacturer'srecommendedpsi. Retightennuts and...
...See Figure13. 2. Thetires are over-inflatedfor shippingpurposes.Checkthetire pressurebeforeoperatingthe snow thrower.Referto the tire sidewall for shippingpurposes.Adjustthemdownward,if desired,priorto operating the snowthrower. NOTE:Equaltire pressureis to clear thechute assembly. Makecertainthe entirebottomsurfaceof...Figure12.The tool is designedto cleara chuteassemblyof ice and snow.This item is fastenedwith a cabletie at the factory.Cut thecable tie beforeoperatingthe snowthrower. Tire Pressure Underanycircumstancedo notexceed manufacturer'srecommendedpsi. Retightennuts and...
Operation Manual
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...three-prongoutdoorextensioncord(included) and a 120Vpowersource/walloutlet. GAS CAP Unthreadthe gascap to the left. * Tochangethe angle/distancewhich snow isthrown,pivotthe chute controlleverforwardto tilt the chute downand backwardto tilt the chuteup. Failureto do so will shutoff the ... in cold-weather starting. The drivecontrolalso lockstheauger controlso youcan operate the chute directionalcontrolwithoutinterruptingthe snowthrowing process.If the augercontrolis engagedsimultaneouslywith the drive control,the operatorcan releasethe augercontrol (on the left handle....
...three-prongoutdoorextensioncord(included) and a 120Vpowersource/walloutlet. GAS CAP Unthreadthe gascap to the left. * Tochangethe angle/distancewhich snow isthrown,pivotthe chute controlleverforwardto tilt the chute downand backwardto tilt the chuteup. Failureto do so will shutoff the ... in cold-weather starting. The drivecontrolalso lockstheauger controlso youcan operate the chute directionalcontrolwithoutinterruptingthe snowthrowing process.If the augercontrolis engagedsimultaneouslywith the drive control,the operatorcan releasethe augercontrol (on the left handle....
Operation Manual
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... are comfortableand familiarwiththe operationof the snow thrower. 2. Pushprimerthree (3) times, makingsureto covervent hole when pushing.If engine iswarm,push primeronlyonce. MovcehokteotheCHOKIE,"1pos t /co d enginestart).If engineis warm,placechokein RUNposition. 4. Pushprimerthree (3) times, makingsureto covervent hole when pushing.If engine iswarm,push primeronlyonce. As theenginewarms,slowlyrotatethe chokecontrol to snapback. Alwaysturnoff the snowthrower'sengineand removethe key prior...
... are comfortableand familiarwiththe operationof the snow thrower. 2. Pushprimerthree (3) times, makingsureto covervent hole when pushing.If engine iswarm,push primeronlyonce. MovcehokteotheCHOKIE,"1pos t /co d enginestart).If engineis warm,placechokein RUNposition. 4. Pushprimerthree (3) times, makingsureto covervent hole when pushing.If engine iswarm,push primeronlyonce. As theenginewarms,slowlyrotatethe chokecontrol to snapback. Alwaysturnoff the snowthrower'sengineand removethe key prior...
Operation Manual
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... seatsto compressthe washer. Electrode .02=.03 in by handto preventcross-threading. 5. Removethe lowerframecover fromthe undersideof the snow throwerby removingthe self-tappingscrewswhich secureit. 4. Wheels At least oncea season,removebothwheels.Cleanand coat theaxles with a feelergauge.... plugseatsto compressthe washer.Whenreinstallinga used spark plug,tighten 1/8-to .02-.03inches (0.60-0.80ram). 4. 3. Doingsowill hinder the snowthrower'sdrive system.Wipeoff anyexcessor spilledoil. Checkthat thespark plug washeris in good conditionand thread the sparkplug in . (0.60=0.80 ...
... seatsto compressthe washer. Electrode .02=.03 in by handto preventcross-threading. 5. Removethe lowerframecover fromthe undersideof the snow throwerby removingthe self-tappingscrewswhich secureit. 4. Wheels At least oncea season,removebothwheels.Cleanand coat theaxles with a feelergauge.... plugseatsto compressthe washer.Whenreinstallinga used spark plug,tighten 1/8-to .02-.03inches (0.60-0.80ram). 4. 3. Doingsowill hinder the snowthrower'sdrive system.Wipeoff anyexcessor spilledoil. Checkthat thespark plug washeris in good conditionand thread the sparkplug in . (0.60=0.80 ...
Operation Manual
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... to increasecabletension). 7. Placethe shiftleverin thefastest forward speedposition(F6). 2. Engagethe drivecontroland gently attemptto pushthe snow throwerforward.Thewheelsshouldnotturn. Thereshouldbe no resistancein the shiftlever. Positionthe bracketupwardto providemoreslack(or downward to the snowthrowerhousing. 2. Removethefour carriagebolts and hexflangenuts which secure them tothe snowthrower. 2. Also, if thereis excessiveslackin thedrive cableor if the unitexperiences intermittentdrivewhileusing,the cable mayneed to...
... to increasecabletension). 7. Placethe shiftleverin thefastest forward speedposition(F6). 2. Engagethe drivecontroland gently attemptto pushthe snow throwerforward.Thewheelsshouldnotturn. Thereshouldbe no resistancein the shiftlever. Positionthe bracketupwardto providemoreslack(or downward to the snowthrowerhousing. 2. Removethefour carriagebolts and hexflangenuts which secure them tothe snowthrower. 2. Also, if thereis excessiveslackin thedrive cableor if the unitexperiences intermittentdrivewhileusing,the cable mayneed to...