MTD 31AE6FFF700 Owner's manual

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O P RA-rO R'S MANUAL
Two-Stage Snow Thrower m E, F Style
IMPORTANT
READ SAFETY RULES AND INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE OPERATION
Warning: Thisunitisequippedwithan internalcombustionengineandshouldnotbeusedon or nearanyuniiprovedforest-covered,brush-
coveredor grass-coveredlandunlesstheengine'sexhaustsystemisequippedwitha sparkattestermeetingapplicablelocalor statelaws(if any),
If a sparkarresterisused,it shouldbemaintainedineffectiveworkingorderbytheoperator,IntheStateofCaliforniatheaboveisrequiredbylaw
(Section4442oftheCaliforniaPublicResourcesCode),Otherstatesmayhavesimilarlaws,Federallawsapplyonfederallands,A sparkattester
forthemufflerisavailablethroughyournearestengineauthorizedservicedealeror contacttheservicedepartment,P.O,Box361131Cleveland,
Ohio44136-0019,
PRINTEDIN U,S,A
MTD LLC, P.O. BOX 361131 CLEVELAND, OHIO 44136-0019
FORMNO.769-01275D
06/22/2006
This Operator's Manual is an important part of your new snow thrower. It will help you assemble,
prepare and maintain the unit for best performance. Please read and understand what it says.
Table of Contents
Safety Labels ...................................................... 3
Safe Operation Practices ................................... 4
Setting Up Your Snow Thrower .......................... 6
Operating Your Snow Thrower ........................... 8
MakingAdjustments ......................................... 12
Maintaining Your Snow Thrower ...................... 14
Off-SeasonStorage ........................................... 18
Trouble- Shooting ............................................. 19
Illustrated Parts List ......................................... 20
Warranty ............................................. Back Cover
Finding and Recording Model Number
BEFOREYOU STARTASSEMBLING
YOURNEW EQUIPMENT,
please locatethe modelplate onthe equipmentand copythe
informationtothe samplemodel plate providedto the right.
Youcan locatethe modelplate by standingat theoperating
position andlookingdown atthe rear ofthe deck. This
informationwill be necessaryto usethemanufacturer'sweb
site and/or obtain assistancefrom the CustomerSupport
Departmentoran authorizedservice dealer.
,,www.mtdproducts.com
IVITD LLC
P. O. BOX 361131
CLEVELAND,OH 44136
330-220-4683
800-800-731 0
Customer Support
Please do NOTreturn the unit to the retailer from which it was purchased,
without first contacting Customer Support.
Ifyou have difficultyassemblingthis productor have anyquestions regardingthe controls, operationormaintenanceofthis unit,
you canseek help fromthe experts.Choosefromthe options below:
1. Visitmtdproducts.com formanyusefulsuggestions.Clickon
CustomerSupportbuttonandyouwillgettheoptionsreproducedin
thescreenshotbelow.Clickontheappropriatebuttonandhelpis
immediatelyavailable.
2. Phonea Customer Support Representativeat 1(800)800-7310.
,
Theenginemanufactureris responsibleforallengine-relatedissues
with regardto performance,power-rating,specifications,warrantyand
service.Pleaserefertotheenginemanufacturer'sOwner's/Operator's
Manual,packedseparatelywithyourunit,formoreinformation.
2
1.KEEPAWAYFROMROTATINGIMPELLER
ANDAUGER.CONTACTWITHIMPELLEROR
AUGERCANAMPUTATEHANDSANDFEET.
.
3.
.
USECLEAN-OUTTOOLTOUNCLOG
DISCHARGECHUTE.
DISENGAGECLUTCHLEVERS,STOPENGINE,
ANDREMAINBEHINDHANDLESUNTILALL
MOVINGPARTSHAVESTOPPEDBEFORE
UNCLOGGINGORSERVICINGMACHINE.
TOAVOIDTHROWNOBJECTSINJURIES,
NEVERDIRECTDISCHARGEATBYSTANDERS.
USEEXTRACAUTIONWHENOPERATINGON
GRAVELSURFACES.
5. READOPERATOR'SMANUAL.
_CLEAN-OUT TOOL I1_,
ChuteClean-outTool
J
Achuteclean-outtool isfastenedtothetopofthe
augerhousingwitha mountingclip. Thetoolisdesigned
tocleara chuteassemblyoficeandsnow,
Thisitemisfastenedwitha cabletieatthefactory.Cut
thecabletiebeforeoperatingthesnowthrower,
WARNING: Never use your
hands to clear a clogged chute
assembly. Shut off engine and
remain behind handles until
all moving parts have stopped
before using the clean-out tool
to clear the chute assembly.
WARNING
Thissymbolpoints
out importantsafety
instructionswhich,if
notfollowed,could
endangerthepersonal
safetyand/or property
of yourselfandothers.
Readand followall
instructionsinthis
manualbeforeat-
temptingto operate
this machine.Failure
to complywith these
instructionsmayresult
in personalinjury.When
youseethissymbol.
HEED ITS WARNING!
Your Responsibility
Restrictthe use
of this power machine
to personswho read,
understand
and follow thewarnings
and instructions
inthis manual
and onthe machine.
3
WARNING
Thissymbolpoints
outimportantsafety
instructionswhich,if
notfollowed,could
endangerthe personal
i safetyand/or property
i ofyourselfand others.
Readandfollowall
instructionsinthis
manualbeforeat-
temptingto operate
this machine.Failure
to complywiththese
i instructionsmay result
i inpersonalinjury.When
youseethis symbol.
i HEED ITS WARNING!
Your Responsibility
Restrictthe use
ofthis powermachine
to personswho read,
understand
andfollowthe warnings
and instructions
i inthis manual
and onthe machine.
WARNING: EngineExhaust,some of itsconstituents,andcertain vehiclecompo-
nentscontain or emit chemicals knownto Stateof Californiato cause cancerand
birth defectsor other reproductiveharm.
DANGER: Thismachinewas builtto beoperatedaccordingto the rulesfor safeoperation in this
manual.As with anytypeof powerequipment,carelessnessor erroronthe part ofthe operatorcan
result inseriousinjury.This machine iscapableof amputatinghands andfeet andthrowing objects.
Failureto observethe followingsafety instructionscould resultin serious injury or death.
Training
1. Read,understand,andfollowall instructionsonthe 1.
machineandin themanual(s)beforeattemptingto
assembleand operate.Keepthismanualinasafe placefor
futureandregularreferenceandfor orderingreplacement
parts. 2.
2. Befamiliarwithall controlsandtheirproperoperation.
Knowhowto stopthe machineanddisengagethemquickly.
3. Neverallowchildrenunder14yearsoldto operatethis
machine.Children14yearsoldandovershouldreadand
understandtheoperationinstructionsandsafetyrulesin 3.
thismanualandshouldbetrainedand supervisedbya
parent.
4. Neverallowadultsto operatethis machinewithoutproper
instruction.
5. Thrownobjectscancauseseriouspersonalinjury.Plan 4.
yoursnow-throwingpatternto avoiddischargeof material
towardroads,bystanders,andthe like.
5.
6. Keepbystanders,helpers,pets,andchildrenatleast75
feetfromthe machinewhileit isin operation.Stopmachine
ifanyoneentersthearea. 6.
7. Exercisecautiontoavoidslippingorfalling,especially 7.
whenoperatinginreverse.
8,
9.
Preparation
Thoroughlyinspectthe areawherethe equipmentisto be
used.Removealldoormats,newspapers,sleds,boards,
wires,and otherforeignobjects,whichcould betrippedover
orthrownbythe auger/impeller.
Alwayswearsafetyglassesor eyeshieldsduringoperation
andwhile performinganadjustmentorrepairto protectyour
eyes.Thrownobjectswhich ricochetcancause serious
injurytothe eyes.
Do notoperatewithoutwearingadequatewinterouter
garments.Do notwearjewelry,longscarves,orother
looseclothingwhichcouldbecomeentangledin moving
parts.Wearfootwearwhich willimprovefootingonslippery
surfaces.
Useagroundedthree-wireextensioncordand receptacle
forall unitswithelectric startengines.
Adjustcollectorhousingheighttocleargravelorcrushed
rocksurfaces.
Disengageallcontrolleversbeforestartingthe engine.
Neverattemptto makeanyadjustmentswhileengineis
running,exceptwherespecificallyrecommendedinthe
operator'smanual.
Letengineandmachineadjusttooutdoortemperature
beforestartingtoclearsnow.
Toavoidpersonalinjuryor propertydamageuseextreme
careinhandlinggasoline.Gasolineisextremelyflammable
andthe vaporsareexplosive.Seriouspersonalinjurycan
occurwhengasolineis spilledonyourselforyourclothes,
whichcanignite.Washyourskinand changeclothes
immediately.
a. Useonlyanapprovedgasolinecontainer.
b. Extinguishallcigarettes,cigars,pipesandothersources
ofignition.
c. Neverfuel machineindoors.
d. Neverremovegascap oradd fuelwhilethe engineis hot
or running.
e. Allowengineto coolat leasttwo minutesbeforerefuel-
ing.
f. Neveroverfillfueltank. Filltankto nomorethanY2-inch
belowbottomoffiller neckto providespacefor fuel
expansion.
g. Replacegasolinecap andtightensecurely.
h. If gasolineis spilled,wipeitoff theengineand equip-
ment.Movemachinetoanotherarea.Waitfiveminutes
beforestartingtheengine.
i. Neverstorethe machineorfuel containerinsidewhere
there isan openflame,sparkor pilotlight(e.g.furnace,
waterheater,spaceheater,clothesdryeretc.).
j. Allowmachinetocoolat leastfiveminutesbefore
storing.
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Operation
1. Donot puthandsorfeet nearrotatingparts,inthe
auger/impellerhousingor chuteassembly.Contactwiththe
rotatingpartscanamputatehandsandfeet.
2. The auger/impellercontrolleveris asafetydevice.Never
bypassitsoperation.Doingsomakesthe machineunsafe
andmaycausepersonalinjury.
3. The controlleversmustoperateeasilyin bothdirections
andautomaticallyreturntothe disengagedpositionwhen
released.
4. Neveroperatewitha missingor damagedchuteassembly.
Keepall safetydevicesin placeandworking.
5. Neverrunan engineindoorsor ina poorlyventilatedarea.
Engineexhaustcontainscarbonmonoxide,anodorlessand
deadlygas.
6. Donotoperatemachinewhile underthe influenceofalcohol
or drugs.
7. Mufflerandenginebecomehotandcan causeaburn.Do
nottouch.
8. Exerciseextremecautionwhenoperatingonor crossing
gravelsurfaces.Stayalertfor hiddenhazardsortraffic.
9. Exercisecautionwhenchangingdirectionandwhileoperat-
ingonslopes.
10.Planyoursnow-throwingpatternto avoiddischargetowards
windows,walls,carsetc.Thus,avoidingpossibleproperty
damageor personalinjury causedbyaricochet.
11.Neverdirectdischargeatchildren,bystanders,and petsor
allow anyonein frontofthe machine.
12.Donotoverloadmachinecapacitybyattemptingto clear
snowattoofast ofa rate.
13.Neveroperatethis machinewithoutgoodvisibilityor light.
Alwaysbesureofyourfootingand keepa firm holdonthe
handles.Walk,neverrun.
14.Disengagepowerto the auger/impellerwhentransportingor
notin use.
15.Neveroperatemachineat hightransportspeedsonslippery
surfaces.Lookdownand behindandusecarewhen
backingup.
16.Ifthe machineshouldstartto vibrateabnormally,stopthe
engine,disconnectthesparkplugwireand groundit against
the engine.Inspectthoroughlyfor damage.Repairany
damagebeforestartingandoperating.
17.Disengageallcontrolleversandstopenginebeforeyou
leavethe operatingposition(behindthe handles).Wait
untilthe auger/impellercomestoa completestop before
uncloggingthe chuteassembly,makinganyadjustments,or
inspections.
18.Neverputyourhandin thedischargeor collectoropenings.
Alwaysusethe clean-outtoolprovidedtounclogthe dis-
chargeopening.Donot unclogchuteassemblywhileengine
isrunning.Shutoffengineandremainbehindhandlesuntil
all movingpartshavestoppedbeforeunclogging.
19.Useonlyattachmentsandaccessoriesapprovedbythe
manufacturer(e.g.wheelweights,tire chains,cabsetc.).
20. Ifsituationsoccurwhicharenotcoveredin thismanual,use
careand goodjudgment.Contactyourdealeror callthe
customerservice numberfoundonpagetwo.
Maintenance & Storage
1. Nevertamperwithsafetydevices.Checktheirproper
operationregularly.Refertothe maintenanceandadjust-
mentsectionsofthis manual.
2. Beforecleaning,repairing,or inspectingmachinedisen-
gageall controlleversandstopthe engine.Wait untilthe
auger/impellercometoa completestop. Disconnectthe
sparkplugwireand groundagainstthe engineto prevent
unintendedstarting.
3. Checkboltsandscrewsforpropertightnessatfrequent
intervalstokeepthe machinein safeworkingcondition.
Also,visuallyinspectmachineforanydamage.
4. Donotchangethe enginegovernorsettingor over-speed
theengine.Thegovernorcontrolsthemaximumsafe
operatingspeedoftheengine.
5. Snowthrowershaveplatesand skidshoesaresubjectto
wearanddamage.Foryoursafetyprotection,frequently
checkallcomponentsand replacewith originalequipment
manufacturer's(OEM)partsonly."Useof partswhichdo
notmeetthe originalequipmentspecificationsmayleadto
improperperformanceandcompromisesafety!"
6. Checkcontrolsperiodicallytoverify theyengageand
disengageproperlyandadjust,if necessary.Referto the
adjustmentsectioninthisoperator'smanualfor instructions.
7. Maintainor replacesafetyandinstructionlabels,as neces-
sary.
8. Observeproperdisposallawsandregulationsforgas,oil,
etc.toprotectthe environment.
9. Priorto storing,runmachineafewminutestoclearsnow
frommachineandpreventfreezeupof auger/impeller.
10.Neverstorethe machineorfuel containerinsidewhere
thereisan openflame,sparkor pilotlightsuchasa water
heater,furnace,clothesdryeretc.
11.Alwaysreferto theoperator'smanualforproperinstructions
onoff-seasonstorage.
Do not modify engine
Toavoidseriousinjuryordeath,donot modifyengineinany
way.Tamperingwiththegovernorsettingcan leadto arunaway
engineandcauseit tooperateatunsafespeeds.Nevertamper
withfactorysettingofenginegovernor.
Notice regarding Emissions
Engineswhicharecertifiedto complywithCaliforniaandfederal
EPAemissionregulationsforSORE(SmallOff RoadEquipment)
arecertifiedtooperateonregularunleadedgasoline,and may
includethefollowingemissioncontrolsystems:EngineModifica-
tion(EM)andThreeWayCatalyst(TWC)ifso equipped.
Your Responsibility
Restrictthe useofthis powermachineto personswhoread,un-
derstandandfollowthe warningsand instructionsinthis manual
andonthe machine.
Practices
WARNING
Thissymbol points
out importantsafety
instructions,which if
notfollowed,could
endangerthe personal
safetyand/or property
of yourselfand others.
Readand followall
instructions inthis man-
ual beforeattemptingto
operatethis machine.
Failureto comply with
these instructionsmay
result inpersonalinjury.
Whenyou seethis
symbol.
HEED IT'S WARNING!
Your Responsibility
Restrictthe use
of this powermachine
to personswho read,
understand
andfollow the warnings
and instructions
in this manual
andon the machine.
5
NOTE:Referenceto right
andleftsideofthemachine
areobservedfromthe
operatingposition.
NOTE:ThisOperator's
Manualcoversseveral
models.Snowthrower
featuresvarybymodel.Not
allfeaturesdiscussedin
thismanualareapplicable
toall snowthrowermodels,
NOTE:Tworeplacement
augershearpinsand bow
' tiecotterpinsare provided
foryourconvenience.Store
i ina safeplaceuntil
i needed.Referto"Augers"
i intheMaintenanceSection
ofthis manualfor more
information.
,
,
4,
,J
Observethelowerrearareaofthesnowthrowerto
besurebothcablesarealignedwith rollerguides
beforepivotingthehandleupward,
Securethehandlebytighteningtheplasticknob
locatedonboththeleftandrightsidesofthehandle,
Removeanddiscardanyrubberbands,ifpresent,
Theyareforpackagingpurposesonly,
Positionthechuteassemblyoverthebase,
Closetheflangekeepersto securethechute
assemblytothechutebase,Theflangekeeperswill
clickintoplacewhenproperlysecure,
NOTE:Iftheflangekeeperswillnoteasilyclickinto
place,usethe palmofyourhandtoapplyswift,firm
pressuretothebackofeach,
6
5. Removetheflatwasherandhairpinclipfromtheend
ofthechutedirectionalcontrol.
Inserttheendofthechutedirectionalcontrolintothe
lowerbracketand securewiththeflatwasherand hair-
pin clipjust removed.If necessary,thelowerbracket
canbeadjusted.Referto ChuteBracketAdjustment.
on Page13.
Adjustments
Auger Control
IMPORTANT:Priortooperatingyoursnowthrower,refer
toAugerControlTeston page11.Readandfollowall
instructionscarefullyandperformalladjustmentstoverify
yoursnowthrowerisoperatingsafelyand properly.
Skid Shoes
IMPORTANT:Itis notrecommendedthatyouoperate
this snowthrowerongravelas loosegravelcanbeeasily
pickedupandthrownbytheaugercausingpersonal
injuryordamagetothesnowthrower.
Thesnowthrowerskidshoesareadjustedupwardatthe
factoryforshippingpurposes.Adjustthemdownward,if
desired,priortooperatingthesnowthrower.RefertoSkid
Shoeson page13.
NOTE:If youchoosetooperatethesnowthroweron
a gravelsurface,keeptheskidshoesin positionfor
maximumclearancebetweenthegroundandtheshave
plate.
Tire Pressure
Beforeoperating,checktirepressureand reducepres-
surein bothtirestobetween15psiand20 psi.
NOTE:If thetirepressureisnotequalin bothtires,the
unitmaynottravelina straightpathandtheshaveplate
maywearunevenly.
IMPORTANT
Priorto operatingyour
snowthrower,refer
to Auger ControlTest
on page 11.Readand
fo lowall instructions
carefullyand perform
all adjustmentsto verify
your snowthrower is
operating safelyand
properly.
7
WARN
Read, understand,
andfollow all instruc-
tions and warnings
onthe machineand
in this manual before
operating.
Useextreme care
when handling
gasoline.Gasoline is
extremelyflammable
and the vapors are
explosive.Neverfuel
the machineindoors
or while the engine
is hot or running.
Extinguishcigarettes,
cigars,pipesand
other sourcesof
ignition.
NOTE:Snowthrowersvary
bymodelwith regardto
featuresand components.
Yoursnowthrowermay
NOTresemble,indetail,
snowthrowersillustrated
infigures throughoutthis
manual,
f
DriveControl
Know Your Snow Thrower
ShiftLever
/F erControl
ElectricStart Button
GasCap
ChuteAssemh_I Fill \\ \,
Clean 0ut _'---__
SkidShoe
ChuteDirectionalControl
EngineControls
Ignition
Key
\
Choke
Control
Control
RecoilStarter
Handle
ElectricStarterOutlet/i
__Primer
Jj
Figure 1
Now that you have set up your snow thrower for
operation, get acquainted with its controls and fea-
tures. These are described below and illustrated in
Figure 1.This knowledge will allow you to use your
new equipment to its fullest potential.
NOTE: Fordetailedstartinginstructionsandmore
informationonall enginecontrols,refertotheseparate
enginemanualpackedwithyourunit
Shift Lever
Theshiftleverislocatedin therightsideofthehandle
panelandis usedtodeterminegorundspeedand
directionof travel,
Forward
Therearesixforward(F)speeds,Positionone(1)is the
slowestandpositionsix(6) isthefastest,
Reverse
Therearetworeverse(R)speeds,One(1)istheslower
andtwo(2) isthefaster.
Choke Control
Thechokecontrolisfoundontherearoftheengineand
isactivatedbyrotatingtheknobclockwise,Activatingthe
chokecontrolclosesthechokeplateon thecarburetor
andaidsinstartingtheengine,
Throttle Control
Thethrottlecontrolis locatedon the
engine,Itregulatesthespeedofthe
engineandwillshutofftheenginewhen
pusheddowncompletely,
Primer
Depressingtheprimerforcesfueldirectly
intotheengine'scarburetortoaidin
cold-weatherstarting,
Oil Fill
Engineoil levelcanbecheckedandoil
addedthroughtheoil fill,
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8
Auger Control
AUGER
CONTROL
Theaugercontrolislocatedontheleft handle.Squeeze
thecontrolgripagainstthehandletoengagetheaugers
andstartsnowthrowingaction.Releasetostop.
Drive Control / Auger Clutch Lock*
f DRIVE _
CONTROL
Thedrivecontrolislocatedontherighthandle.Squeeze
thecontrolgripagainstthehandletoengagethewheel
drive.Releasetostop.
*Onselectmodels,thedrivecontrolalsolockstheauger
controlsothatyoucanoperatethechutedirectional
controlwithoutinterruptingthesnowthrowingprocess.
If theaugercontrolisengagedsimultaneouslywiththe
drivecontrol,theoperatorcanreleasetheaugercontrol
(ontheleft handle)andtheaugerswillremainengaged.
Releasebothcontrolstostoptheaugersandwheel
drive.
IMPORTANT:Alwaysreleasethedrivecontrolbefore
changingspeeds.
Ignition Key
Theignitionkeyisa safetydevise.It mustbefully
insertedinorderfortheenginetostart.Removethe
ignitionkeywhenthesnowthroweris notin use.
Donotturntheignitionkeyin anattempttostartthe
engine.Doingsomaycauseitto break.
Recoil Starter Handle
Thishandleisusedto manuallystarttheengine.
Electric Starter Button
Pressingtheelectricstarterbuttonengagestheengine's
electricstarterwhenpluggedintoa 120Vpowersource.
Chute Directional Control
f \
CHUTE DIRECTIONAL CONTROL
DISCHARGE
LEFT
4,
_e
ADJUSTABLE
CHUTETILT
J
Thechutedirectionalcontrolislocatedonleft sideofthe
snowthrower.
Tochangethedirectioninwhichsnowisthrown,turn
chutedirectionalcontrolasfollows:
Crankclockwiseto dischargetotheleft.
Crankcounterclockwisetodischargetothe right.
Clean-Out Tool
WARNING: Never useyour hands
to clear a cloggedchute assembly.
Shut off engineand remain behind
handlesuntil all movingparts have
stopped before unclogging.
Thechuteclean-outtoolisfastenedtothe
topoftheaugerhousingwith amountingclip. Thetoolis
designedtoclearacloggedchuteassembly.
NOTE: Thisitemisfastenedwitha cabletietotherear
oftheaugerhousingatthefactory.Cutthecabletie
beforeoperatingthe snowthrower.
Skid Shoes
Positiontheskidshoesbasedonsurfaceconditions.
Adjustupwardforhard-packedsnow.Adjustdownward
whenoperatingongravelorcrushedrocksurfaces.
Electric Starter Outlet
Requirestheuseofa three-prongoutdoorextensioncord
anda 120Vpowersource/walloutlet.
Augers
Whenengaged,theaugersrotateanddrawsnowintothe
augerhousing.
Chute Assembly
Snowdrawnintotheaugerhousingisdischargedoutthe
chuteassembly.
Gas Cap
Unthreadthegascapto addgasolinetothefueltank.
WARNING
The operation of
any snowthrower
can result inforeign
objects beingthrown
intothe eyes, which
can damage your
eyesseverely.Always
wear safety glasses
while operatingthe
snowthrower,or while
performing anyadjust-
ments or repairson it.
Besure no one other
thanthe operator is
standing near the sno_
throwerwhile starting
engineor operating
snowthrower. Never
run engineindoors or
in enclosed, poorly
ventilated areas. En-
gine exhaustcontains
carbon monoxide,an
odorless and deadly
gas. Keep hands,feet,
hairand looseclothinc
awayfrom any moving
parts on engineand
snowthrower.
9
WARNING
Read, understand,
andfollow all instruc-
tions and warnings
onthe machineand
in this manual before
operating.
Useextreme care
when handling
gasoline.Gasoline is
extremelyflammable
andthe vapors are
explosive.Neverfuel
the machineindoors
or while the engine
is hot or running.
Extinguishcigarettes,
cigars,pipes and
other sourcesof
ignition.
Ifyour home's
wiringsystem is nota
three-wire grounded
system,do not use
this electricstarter
under anyconditions.
Ifyour home
electricalsystem
is grounded, buta
three-hole receptacle
is not available,do
not use your snow
thrower'selectric
starter.
Gas & Oil Fill-Up
Servicetheenginewithgasolineandoil asinstructedin
theTecurnsehEnginesmanualpackedseparatelywith
yoursnowthrower.Readinstructionscarefully,
StartingTheEngine
1, Attachsparkplugwireto sparkplug.Makecertain
themetalloopon theendofthe sparkplugwire
(insidetherubberboot)isfastenedsecurelyoverthe
metaltipon thesparkplug.
2, Makecertainboththeaugercontrolanddrivecontrol
arein thedisengaged(released)position,
3, Movethrottlecontrolupto FASTposition.Insert
ignitionkeyintoslot.Makesureitsnapsintoplace.
Donotattempttoturnthekey.
NOTE:Theenginecannotstartunlessthekeyis
insertedintoignitionswitch,
Electric Starter
1, Determinethatyourhome'swiringisa three-wire
groundedsystem,Ask a licensedelectricianifyou
arenotcertain.
WARNING:The optional electric
starter is equipped witha
groundedthree-wire power cord
and plug, and isdesigned to op-
erate on 120 volt AC household
current. Itmust be usedwith a
properly groundedthree-prong
receptacleat alltimes to avoid
the possibilityof electric shock.
Followall instructionscarefully
prior to operatingthe electric
starter.
If youhavea groundedthree-prongreceptacle,proceed
asfollows:
1, Plugtheextensioncordintotheoutletlocatedon
theengine'ssurface,Plugtheotherendofextension
cordintoa three-prong120-volt,grounded,ACoutlet
ina well-ventilatedarea.
2, RotatechokecontroltoFULLchokeposition(fora
coldenginestart),
NOTE:Iftheengineisalreadywarm,placechoke
controlin theOFFpositioninsteadof FULL.
3, Pushtheprimertwoor threetimesforcoldengine
start,makingsuretocoverventholein thecenterof
theprimerwhenpushing,
NOTE:DONOTuseprimertorestartawarmengine
aftera shortshutdown.
4, Pushstarterbuttontostartengine.
5, Oncetheenginestarts,releasestarterbutton.
6, Astheenginewarms,slowlyrotatethechokecontrol
totheOFFposition.If theenginefalters,quicklyrotate
thechokecontrolbacktoFULLandthenslowlyinto
theOFFpositionagain.
7, Whendisconnectingtheextensioncord,always
unplugtheendatthethree-prongwalloutletbefore
unpluggingtheoppositeendfromthesnowthrower.
Recoil Starter
1, RotatechokecontroltoFULLchokeposition(cold
enginestart),
NOTE:Iftheengineisalreadywarm,placechokecontrol
in theOFFpositioninsteadofFULL.
2, Pushtheprimertwo orthreetimesforcoldengine
start,makingsuretocoverventholein thecenterof
theprimerwhenpushing,
NOTE:DONOTuseprimertorestarta warmengineafter
a shortshutdown.
NOTE:Additionalprimingmaybe necessaryifthe
temperatureisbelow15oFahrenheit,
3, Grasptherecoilstarterhandleandslowlypulltherope
out,Atthepointwhereitbecomesslightlyharderto
pulltherope,slowlyallowtheropeto recoil.
4, Pullthestarterhandlewith afirm,rapidstroke,Donot
releasethehandleandallowit tosnapback,Keepa
firmholdonthestarterhandleandallowit toslowly
recoil,
,
Astheenginewarms,slowlyrotatethechokecontrol
totheOFFposition.If theenginefalters,quicklyrotate
thechokecontrolbacktotheFULLpositionandthen
slowlyintotheOFFpositionagain.
NOTE:Allowtheenginetowarmupfora fewminutes
afterstarting.Theenginewillnotdevelopfullpoweruntilit
reachesoperatingtemperatures.
Stopping The Engine
Runenginefora fewminutesbeforestoppingto helpdry
offanymoistureontheengine.
1, MovethrottlecontroltoSTOPposition.
2, Removetheignitionkeyandstoreina safeplace,
3, Wipeall snowandmoisturefromtheareaaroundthe
engineaswellastheareainand aroundthedrive
controlandaugercontrol,Also,engageand release
bothcontrolsseveraltimes.
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Chute Clean-Out Tool
Thechuteclean-outtoolisconvenientlyfastenedtothe
rearoftheaugerhousingwitha mountingclip.Should
snowandicebecomelodgedin thechuteassembly
duringoperation,proceedasfollowstosafelycleanthe
chuteassemblyandchuteopening:
1. ReleaseboththeAugerControlandtheDrive
Control.
2. Stoptheenginebyremovingtheignitionkey.
3. Removetheclean-outtoolfromtheclipwhich
securesitto therearoftheaugerhousing.
4. Usetheshovel-shapedendof theclean-outtoolto
dislodgeandscoopanysnowandicewhichhas
formedinand nearthechuteassembly.
5. Refastentheclean-outtooltothemountingclipon
therearof theaugerhousing,reinserttheignitionkey
andstartthesnowthrower'sengine.
6. Whilestandingintheoperator'sposition(behindthe
snowthrower),engagetheaugercontrolfora few
secondstoclearanyremainingsnowandicefromthe
chuteassembly.
To Engage Drive
WiththethrottlecontrolintheFast(rabbit)position,
moveshiftleverintooneofthesixforward(F)
positionsortwo reverse(R)positions.Selecta speed
appropriateforthesnowconditionsanda paceyou're
comfortablewith.
2. Squeezetheaugercontrolagainstthehandleandthe
augerswillturn.Releaseitandtheaugerswillstop.
3. Squeezethedrivecontrolagainstthehandlethe
snowthrowerwillmove.Releaseitanddrivemotion
willstop.
To Engage Augers
1. Toengagetheaugersandstartthrowingsnow,
squeezetheaugercontrolagainstthelefthandle.
Releasetostoptheaugers.
Auger Control Test
Performthefollowingtestbeforeoperatingyoursnow
throwerforthefirsttimeandatthestartof eachwinter.
Checktheadjustmentoftheaugercontrolasfollows:
1. Whentheaugercontrolisreleasedandinthe
disengaged"up" )osition,thecableshouldhavevery
littleslack.ItshouldNOTbe tight.
2. Ina well-ventilatedarea,startthesnowthrower
engineasinstructedonthepreviouspage.Makesure
thethrottleissetin theFASTposition.
3. Whilestandingin theoperator'sposition(behindthe
snowthrower),engagetheauger.
4. Allowtheaugerto remainengagedforapproximately
ten(10)secondsbeforereleasingtheaugercontrol.
Repeatthisseveraltimes.
5. Withthethrottlecontrolin theFAST(rabbit)position
andtheaugercontrolinthedisengaged"up"position,
walktothefrontofthemachine.
6. Confirmthattheaugerhascompletelystopped
rotatingandshowsNOsignsofmotion.Iftheauger
showsANYsignsofrotating,immediatelyreturnto
theoperator'spositionandshutofftheengine.Wait
forALLmovingpartstostopbeforere-adjustingthe
augercontrol.
7. Toreadjustthecontrolcable,loosentheupperhex
nutontheaugercablebracket.
8. Positionthebracketupwardtoprovidemoreslack(or
downwardtoincreasecabletension).See Figure2.
9. Retightentheupperhexnut.
10.RepeatAuger Control Testtoverifyproperadjust-
menthasbeenachieved.
Figure 2
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DriveSpeed, usethe
slowerspeeds until
you are comfortable
and familiar withthe
NEVER reposition the
shift lever (change
speeds or directior
of travel)without first
releasing the drive
controland bringing
the snowthrower
to a complete stop
Doingsowill resultin
prematurewear to the
snowthrower'-sdrive
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system,
WARNING
Never use your hands
to clean snow and
assembly or auger
The muffler,engine
areas become hot
burn, Donot touch,
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WARNING
Read, understand,
andfollow all instruc-
tions and warnings
onthe machineand
in this manual before
operating.
Never attemptto
makeany adjust-
mentswhile the
engine isrunning,
exceptwhere speci-
fied in operator's
manual.
Auger Control
RefertoAugerControlTeston Page11to adjustthe
augercontrol.
Shift Cable
If thefull rangeofspeeds(forwardandreverse)cannot
beachieved,refertothefigurestotherightandadjust
theshiftcableasfollows:
1. Placetheshiftleverin thefastest forwardspeed
position.
2. Loosenthehex nutontheshiftcableindexbracket.
SeeFigure3.
3. Pivotthebracketdownwardtotakeupslackinthe
cable.
4. Retightenthehexnut.
Drive Control
Whenthedrivecontrolisreleasedandin thedisen-
gaged"up"position,thecableshouldhaveverylittle
slack.It shouldNOTbetight.
Checktheadjustmentofthedrivecontrolasfollows:
1. Withthedrivecontrolreleased,pushthesnow
throwergentlyforward.Theunitshouldrollfreely.
2. Engagethedrivecontroland gentlyattempttopush
thesnowthrowerforward.Thewheelsshouldnot
turn.Theunitshouldnotrollfreely.
3. Withthedrivecontrolreleased,movetheshiftlever
backand forthbetweenthe R2positionandtheF6
positionseveraltimes.Thereshouldbe noresistance
inthe shiftlever.
4. If anyoftheabovetestsfailed,thedrivecableisin
needof adjustment.Proceedasfollows:
5. Loosenthelowerhexnutonthedrivecablebracket.
SeeFigure4.
6. Positionthebracketupwardtoprovidemoreslack(or
downwardto increasecabletension).
7. Retightentheupperhexnut.
Chute Assembly
Thedistancesnowisthrowncanbeadjustedbychang-
ingtheangleof thechuteassembly.Todo so:
1. Stoptheenginebyremovingtheignitionkeyand
loosenthe plasticknobfoundon theleftsideofthe
chuteassembly.
2. Pivotthechuteupwardordownwardbeforeretight-
eningthewingknob.SeeFigure5.
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Figure 3
Figure 4
Figure 5
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Skid Shoes
Thespacebetweentheskidshoesandthegroundcan
beadjusted,SeeFigure6,
Forclosesnowremovalona smoothsurface,raise
skidshoeshigheron theaugerhousing,
° Usea middleor lowerpositionwhentheareatobe
clearedisuneven,suchasagraveldriveway,
Toadjusttheskidshoes:
1, Loosenthefourhexnuts(twooneachside)and
carriagebolts,Moveskidshoestodesiredposition,
2, Makecertaintheentirebottomsurfaceofskidshoeis
againstthegroundtoavoidunevenwearon theskid
shoes,
3. Retightennutsand boltssecurely.
Chute Bracket Adjustment
If thespiralat thebottomofthechutedirectionalcontrol
isnotfullyengagingwiththechuteassembly,thechute
bracketcanbeadjusted,Todo so:
1, loosenthetwo nutswhichsecurethechutebracket
andrepositionit slightly,See Figure7.
2. Retightenthenuts.
Tire Pressure
Beforeoperating,checktirepressureandreducepres-
suretobetween15psiand 20psi,
If thetirepressureisnotequalin bothtires,theunitmay
pulltoonesideortheother,
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Figure 6
Figure 7
WARNING
_oosegravelcanbe picked
Jpandthrownbytheauger,
causinginjurytotheoperator
andbystandersand/or
dar_agetothesnowthrower
andsurroundingproperty,
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WARNI NG
repairing, or inspect,
Avoidoilspillage on
rubberfrictionwheel
and aluminumdrive
Platel
Engine
RefertotheseparateTecumsehEnginesmanual
packedwithyourunitforall enginemaintenance.
Lubrication
Engine
RefertotheseparateTecumsehEnginesmanual
packedwithyourunitforall enginelubricationinstruc-
tions.
Gear Shaft
Thegear(hex)shaftshouldbelubricatedatleastonce
a seasonor afterevery25 hoursofoperation.
1. Removethelowerframecoverbyremovingthetwo
screwswhichsecureit.
2. Applya lightcoatingofan all-weathermulti-purpose
greasetothehexshaft.See Figure8.
Wheels
Atleastoncea season,removebothwheels.Cleanand
coattheaxleswitha multipurposeautomotivegrease
beforereinstallingwheels.
Chute Directional Control
Oncea season,thejoystickshouldbelubricatedwith
petroleumjelly,linseedoil,mineraloil,paraffinwaxor
3-in-1oil.
Auger Shaft
Atleastoncea season,removetheshearpinson auger
shaft.Spraylubricantinsideshaft,aroundthe spacers.
Alsolubricatetheflangebearingsfoundateitherendof
theshaft.SeeFigure9.
Gear Case
Theaugergearcasehasbeenfilledwithgreaseatthe
factory.If disassembledforanyreason,lubricatewith
twoouncesofgrease(PartNumber737-0168).
NOTE:Donotoverfillthegearcase.Damagetothe
sealscouldresult.Besuretheventplugisfreeof
greasein orderto relievepressure.
Shave Plate and Skid Shoes
Theshaveplateand skidshoesonthebottomofthe
snowthroweraresubjecttowear.Theyshouldbe
checkedperiodicallyandreplacedwhennecessary.
Toremoveskidshoes:
1. Removethefourcarriageboltsandhexflangenuts
whichsecurethemtothesnowthrower.
2. Reassemblenewskidshoeswiththefourcarriage
bolts(twooneachside)andhexflangenuts.Refer
toFigure10.
Toremoveshaveplate:
1. Removethecarriageboltsand hexnutswhich
attachittothesnowthrowerhousing.
2. Reassemblenewshaveplate,makingsureheadsof
carriageboltsaretotheinsideofhousing.Tighten
securely.
Figure 8
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Spacers
Figure 9
NOTE:Augersnotshownfor clarity,
Figure 10
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Auger Belt Replacement
Toremoveandreplaceyoursnowthrower'saugerbelt,
proceedasfollows:
1. Removethe plasticbeltcoveronthefrontofthe
enginebyremovingthetwoself-tappingscrews.
NOTE:Drainthegasolinefromthesnowthrower,or
placea pieceofplasticunderthegascap.
2. Carefullypivotthesnowthrowerup andforwardso
thatit restson theaugerhousing.Removetheframe
coverfromtheundersideofthesnowthrowerby
removingfourself-tappingscrewswhichsecureit.
3. Rolltheaugerbeltoff theenginepulley.
4. a. Loosenand removetheshoulderscrewwhich
actsasa beltkeeper.
b. Unhookthesupportbracketspringfromthe
frame.
5. Removethe beltfromaroundtheaugerpulley,and
slipthe beltbetweenthesupportbracketandthe
augerpulley.Reassembleaugerbeltbyfollowing
instructionsin reverseorder.
NOTE:DoNOTforgettoreinstalltheshoulderscrew
andreconnectthespringtotheframeafterinstallinga
replacementaugerbelt.
ntaining
SnoW
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NOTE: Although
multi-viscosity(
(5W30.10W30 etc:
improve startingin cold
weather,
viscosity oilsalso result
in higher oi!consumpi
tion when usedabove
32°ECheck your snow
thrower!s engineoil
levelmore frequentlyto
gine
amage fromrunning
low onoil.
NOTE: Do not sand'
blast spark plug spark
plugshould becleaned
by scraping or wire
brushing and washing
with a commercial
NEVERreplace the
auger shear pinswith
standardpins,
e to the auger
earboxor othercom-
ponent& as a resultof
doing so, wil!NOTbe
covered byyour snow
throwerls Warranty,
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NEVERreplace
theaugershear
pinswithanything
otherthanOEM
PartNo.738-04124
replacementshear
pins.Anydamageto
theaugergearbox
i orothercomponents
asaresultoffailing
todosowillNOTbe
coveredbyyoursnow
thrower'swarranty.
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Augers
Theaugersaresecuredtothespiralshaftwithtwo
shearpinsandcotterpins,If theaugershouldstrikea
foreignobjector icejam,thesnowthrowerisdesigned
sothatthepinsmayshear,RefertoFigure9,
If theaugerswillnotturn,checkto seeifthe pinshave
sheared,Onesetof replacementshearpinshasbeen
providedwiththesnowthrower.Whenreplacingpins,
sprayanoil lubricantintoshaftbeforeinsertingnew
pins,
Drive Belt Replacement
Toremoveand replaceyoursnowthrower'saugerbelt,
proceedasfollows:
1, Removetheplasticbeltcoveron thefrontofthe
enginebyremovingthetwoself-tappingscrews,
Drainthegasolinefromthe snowthrower,or placea
pieceofplasticunderthegascap,
Carefullypivotthesnowthrowerupand forwardso
thatit restson theaugerhousing,
2, Removetheframecoverfromtheundersideofthe
snowthrowerbyremovingfourself-tappingscrews
whichsecureit,
3, a, Grasptheidlerpulleyandpivotittowardtheright,
b, Rolltheaugerbeltoff theenginepulley,
c, Liftthedrivebeltoffenginepulley,
4, Slipthedrivebeltoff thepulleyandbetweenfriction
wheelandfrictionwheeldisc,
Removeandreplacebeltinthe reverseorder,
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Friction Wheel Removal
If thesnowthrowerfailstodrivewiththedrivecontrol
engaged,andperformingthedrivecontrolcableadjust-
menton page14failsto correcttheproblem,thefriction
wheelmayneedtobe replaced,Followtheinstructions
below,Examinethefrictionwheelforsignsofwearor
crackingandreplaceifnecessary
Placetheshiftleverin thirdForward(F3)position,
Drainthegasolinefromthesnowthrower,or placea
pieceofplasticunderthegascap,
Carefullypivotthesnowthrowerup andforwardso
thatit restson theaugerhousing,
1, a, Removetheframecoverfromtheundersideof
thesnowthrowerbyremovingfourself-tapping
screwswhichsecureit,
b, Removethe right-handwheelbyremovingthe
screwandbellwasherwhichsecureitto theaxle,
2, Carefullyremovethehexnutandwasherwhich
securesthehexshafttothesnowthrowerframeand
lightlytaptheshaft'sendtodislodgetheballbearing
fromthe rightsideoftheframe,
3, Carefullypositionthehexshaftdownwardandto
theleftbeforecarefullyslidingthefrictionwheel
assemblyoff theshaft,
NOTE:Ifyou'rereplacingthefrictionwheelassembly
asa whole,discardthewornpartand slidethenewpart
ontothehexshaft,Followthestepsabovein reverse
orderto reassemblecomponents.Ifyou'redisassem-
blingthefrictionwheeland replacingonlytherubber
ring,proceedasfollows:
4, Removethefourscrewswhichsecurethefriction
wheel'ssideplatestogether,
Removethe rubberringfrombetweentheplates,
Reassemblethesideplateswitha newrubberring,
Slidethefrictionwheelassemblybackontothehex
shaftandfollowthestepsabovein reverseorderto
reassemblecomponents,
Maintaining
Your Snow
Whenreassembling
thefriction wheel as-
sembly,tighten each
screwonly one rota-
tion beforeturning the
wheelclockwise and
proceedingwiththe
nextscrew. Repeat
this process several
timesto ensurethe
platesare secured
with equalforce.
NEVERreplace
theauger shear
pinswith anything
otherthan OEM
PartNo.738-04124
replacementshear
pins.Any damageto
theauger gearbox
orother components
as a result offailing
to doso will NOTbe
coveredby yoursnow
thrower'swarranty.
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WARNING
Neverstoresnowthrower
withfuel intankindoors
or in poorlyventilated
areas,wherefuel fumes
mayreachanopenflame,
sparkorpilotlightason
a furnace,waterheater,
clothesdryeror
gasappliance.
, Fuelleftinengineduring
warmweatherdeteriorates
andwillcauseserious
startingproblems.
i Neveruseengineorcarbu-
retorcleaningproductsin
thefueltankor permanent
damagemayoccur.
Ifthe snowthrowerwillnotbe usedfor30 daysor longer,or ifit istheendofthesnowseasonwhenthelastpos-
sibilityofsnowisgone,theequipmentneedstobe storedproperly,Followstorageinstructionsbelowtoensuretop
performancefromthesnowthrowerformanymoreyears,
Preparing Engine
It isimportanttopreventgumdepositsfromformingin
essentialfuelsystempartsoftheenginesuchasthe
carburetor,fuelfilter,fuelhose,ortankduringshort-term
storage(15-30days),Topreventthis,treatthefuel
systemusinga fuelstabilizer.
Fuelstabilizer(suchasSTA-BILTM or ULTRA-FRESHTM)
isanacceptablealternativein minimizingtheformation
of fuelgumdepositsduringstorage,Addstabilizerto
gasolineinfueltankor storagecontainer,Alwaysfollow
mixratiofoundon stabilizercontainer.Runengineatleast
10minutesafteraddingstabilizertoallowitto reachthe
carburetor.
Preparing Snow Thrower
Whenstoringthesnowthrowerinan unventilatedor
metalstorageshed,careshouldbe takento rustproof
theequipment,Usinga lightoil or silicone,coatthe
equipment,especiallyanychains,springs,bearings
and cables,
Removeall dirtfromexteriorofengineandequipment,
Followlubricationrecommendations,
Storeequipmentina clean,dryarea,
WARNING:Neverstoresnowthrower
withfuel in tankindoors or in poorly
ventilatedareas,wherefuel fumes may
reachanopenflame,sparkor pilot
lightas ona furnace,waterheater,clothesdryeror
gasappliance.
CAUTION:Alcoholblendedfuels
(calledgasoholor usingethanolor
methanol)canattractmoisturewhich
leads toseparationandformationof
acidsduringstorage.Acidicgascandamagethefuel
systemofanengine whileinstorage.
Long-Term Storage
Toavoidengineproblems,thefuelsystemshouldbe
emptiedbeforestoragefor30daysorlonger.
WARNING:Fuelleftin engineduring
warmweatherdeterioratesandwill
causeseriousstartingproblems.
1, Runtheengineuntilthefueltankisemptyandit stops
due tolackoffuel,Donotattemptto pourfuelfromthe
engine,
WARNING:Neveruseengineor carbu-
retorcleaningproductsinthefuel tank
or permanentdamagemayoccur.
2, Removethesparkplugandpourone (1)ounceof
engineoilthroughthesparkplugholeintothecylinder,
Coversparkplugholewitha ragandcranktheengine
severaltimestodistributetheoil,Replacesparkplug,
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Problem Cause Remedy
En n f r 1 Chokenot nONposton 1 MovechoketoONposton
g e a stostat
2. Sparkplugwiredisconnected. 2. Connectwiretosparkplug.
31Fuel tankemptyoi Stalefuel• 31 Filltankwithclean,freshgasolinel
Enginenotpiirned. 41 Primeengineasinstructed
OPeratingYou[SnowTh[ovver_
5 Fa it s k lu 5 Clean,adjustgap,orreplace
: u y par p g:
6. Blockedfuel linel 6, Cleanfue!line,
7i Safetykeynotin ignitionon enginel ! 7: insertkeyfu!!yintothe swi!ch;
Engineruns erratic 1, UnitrunningonCHOKE,
1, MovechokelevertoOFFposition,
2, Blockedfuellineor stalefuel,
3, Waterordirt infuelsystem,
4, Carburetoroutofadjustment,
2. Cleanfuelline;fill tankwithclean,
freshgasoline•
3. Drainfueltank.Refillwith
freshfuel•
4. ContactMTDServiceCenter.
Engine oVerheats 1 carburetornotadjustedproperly 1 contact MTDservicecenter
Excessive 1. Loosepartsordamagedauger. 1. Stopengineimmediatelyand
Vibration disconnectsparkplugwire.Tighten
all boltsandnuts,If vibration
continues,haveunitservicedbya
MTDServiceCenter.
Lossof power 1• Sparkplugwireloose. 1• Connectandtightensparkplug
wire.
2 Gasca- venthole-lu--ed 2• Removeiceandsnowfromgas
_, v uu I cap.Becertainventholeisclear.
I 3• ContactMTDServiceCenter.
3, Exhaustportplugged,
Unitfails 1. Drivecontrolcablein needofadjust- 1. Adjustdrivecontrolcable.Referto
to propel itself ment. "MakingAdjustments".
2, Drivebeltlooseor damaged. 2. Replacedrivebelt.
Unitfails 1• Chuteassemblyclogged. 1• Stopengineimmediatelyand
to d scharclesnow I disconnectsparkplugWire.Clean
v I chuteassembyand nsdeofauge
housingwith clean-outtoolora
stick
2• Foreignobjectlodgedin auger. 2, Stopengineimmediatelyand
disconnectsparkplugwire.
Removeobjectfromaugerwith
cean-outtoolora stick.
3• Augercontrolcableinneedofadjust- ^ ..........
L_ Heferto Augerbontro lest on
ment
page11.
4 Augerbet looseor damaged
4• Referto Maintenancesection.
5 Shearpin(s)sheared
I 5. Repacewthnewshearp n(s).
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Shooting
NOTE:This section
addresses minor
service issues,For
furtherdetails,
a MTD authorized
service center or call
1 (800)800,7310 for
assistance.
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