MTD 31A-3BAD700 Owner's manual

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iMPORTANT
READ SAFETY RULES AND iNSTRUCTiONS CAREFULLY BEFORE OPERATION
Warning: Thisunitisequippedwithan internalcombustionengineandshouldnotbeusedon or nearanyunimprovedforest-covered,brush-
coveredor grass-coveredlandunlesstheengine'sexhaustsystemisequippedwitha sparkarrestermeetingapplicablelocalor statelaws(if any).
If a sparkarresterisused,it shouldbemaintainedineffectiveworkingorderbytheoperator.IntheStateofCaliforniatheaboveisrequiredbylaw
(Section4442oftheCaliforniaPublicResourcesCode).Otherstatesmayhavesimilarlaws.Federallawsapplyonfederallands.A sparkarrester
forthemufflerisavailablethroughyournearestengineauthorizedservicedealeror contacttheservicedepartment,RO.Box361131Cleveland,
Ohio44136-0019.
PRINTEDIN U.S.A.
MTD LLC, P.O. BOX 361131 CLEVELAND, OHIO 44136-0019
FORMNO.769-00747D
05/2005
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
1. Safety Labels ............................................... 3
2. Safe Operation Practices ............................ 4
3. Setting UpYour Snow Thrower ................... 6
4. Know Your Snow Thrower ........................... 8
5. Operating Your Snow Thrower .................... g
6. Adjustments & Maintenance .................... 12
7. Off-Season Storage ................................... 14
8. Troubleshooting ......................................... 15
g. Parts List .................................................... 16
Warranty ..................................... Back Cover
Finding and Recording Model Number
BEFOREYOU STARTASSEMBLING
YOURNEW EQUIPMENT,
please locatethe modelplateonthe equipmentand copythe
informationto thesample modelplate providedtothe right.
Youcan locatethe model plateby standing at the operating
position andlookingdown atthe rear ofthe snowthrower.
Thisinformationwill be necessaryto usethe manufacturer's
website and/or obtainassistancefromthe CustomerSupport
Departmentoran authorizedservicedealer.
Model Number
_www.rntdproducts.corn
Serial Number
MTD LLC
P.O. BOX 361131
CLEVELAND, OH 44136
330-220-4683
800-800-7310j
Customer Support
Please do NOTreturn the unit to the retailer from which it was
purchased, without first contacting Customer Support.
If youhave difficultyassemblingthis product or have anyquestions regardingthe controls, operation,or maintenanceof this
unit,you canseek help fromthe experts.Choose fromtheoptions below:
1. Visit mtdproducts.com Click onthe Service & Support menuoption.
2. Phonea Customer Support Representative at 1 (800) 800-7310.
3. The engine manufacturer is responsiblefor all engine-relatedissueswith regardsto performance,power-rating,specifica-
tions,warranty and service. Pleasereferto theengine manufacturer'sOwner's/Operator's Manual,packedseparatelywith
your unit,for more information.
MTD _rit_r_fi_a_
Award Winning _rod_f_ O,_rCc,mp_y
Ser,_ice 8_Supper±
Product. Registration
Priwey P_y
2
1.KEEPAWAYFROMROTATINGAUGER
CONTACTWiTHAUGERCANAMPUTATE
HANDS AND FEET.
2.DISENGAGECLUTCHLEVERS,STOPENGINE,
ANDREMAINBEHINDHANDLESUNTILALL
MOVINGPARTSHAVESTOPPEDBEFORE
UNCLOGGINGOR SERViCiNGMACHINE.
3.TOAVOIDTHROWN OBJECTSiNJURiES,
NEVERDIRECTDISCHARGEATBYSTANDERS.
USEEXTRACAUTIONWHENOPERATINGON
GRAVELSURFACES.
4.READOPERATOR'SMANUAL
3
Safety
WARNING
Thissymbolpoints
out importantsafety
instructionswhich,if
notfollowed,could
endangerthepersonal
safetyand/or property
of yourselfandothers.
Readandfollowall
instructionsinthis
manualbeforeat-
temptingtooperate
this machine.Failure
to complywiththese
instructionsmay result
in personalinjury.When
youseethis symbol.
HEED ITS WARNING!
Your Responsibility
Restrictthe use
ofthis power machine
to persons who read,
understand
and follow thewarnings
and instructions
in this manual
and onthe machine.
WARNING
Thissymbolpoints
out importantsafety
instructionswhich,if
notfollowed,could
endangerthe personal
i safetyand/or property
I ofyourselfand others.
Readandfollowall
instructionsinthis
manualbeforeat-
temptingto operate
i this machine.Failure
I to complywiththese
instructionsmay result
i inpersonalinjury.When
youseethis symbol.
i HEED ITS WARNING!
Your Responsibility
Restrictthe use
ofthis powermachine
to personswho read,
_understand
ano followthe warnings
and instructions
inthis manual
and on the 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 rulesforsafe operation inthis
manual.As with anytypeof powerequipment,carelessnessor erroronthe part ofthe operatorcan
result inseriousinjury.This machine iscapableof amputatinghands andfeet andthrowingobjects.
Failureto observethe followingsafety instructionscould resultin serious injury ordeath.
Training
1. Read,understand,andfollowall instructionsonthe 1.
machineandin themanual(s)beforeattemptingto
assembleandoperate.Keepthismanualinasafe placefor
futureandregularreferenceandfororderingreplacement
parts. 2.
2. Befamiliarwithall controlsandtheirproperoperation.
Knowhowto stopthe machineanddisengagethemquickly.
3. Neverallowchildrenunder14yearsoldto operatethis
machine.Children14yearsoldandovershouldreadand
understandtheoperationinstructionsandsafetyrulesin 3.
this manualandshouldbetrainedand supervisedbya
parent.
4. Neverallowadultsto operatethis machinewithoutproper
instruction.
5. Thrownobjectscancauseseriouspersonalinjury.Plan 4.
yoursnow-throwingpatternto avoiddischargeof material
towardroads,bystandersandthe like.
6. Keepbystanders,helpers,petsandchildrenatleast75feet 5.
fromthe machinewhileit isin operation.Stopmachineif
anyoneentersthe area. 6.
7. Exercisecautiontoavoidslippingor falling,especially 7.
whenoperatinginreverse.
8,
9.
Preparation
Thoroughlyinspectthe areawherethe equipmentisto be
used.Removealldoormats,newspapers,sleds,boards,
wiresandotherforeignobjects,whichcouldbetrippedover
orthrownbythe auger/impeller.
Alwayswearsafetyglassesor eyeshieldsduringoperation
andwhile performinganadjustmentorrepairto protectyour
eyes.Thrownobjectswhichricochetcancause serious
injurytothe eyes.
Do notoperatewithoutwearingadequatewinterouter
garments.Do notwearjewelry,longscarvesorother
looseclothing,whichcould becomeentangledin moving
parts.Wearfootwearwhichwillimprovefootingonslippery
surfaces.
Useagroundedthree-wireextensioncordandreceptacle
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 nomorethanY2inch
belowbottomoffiller neckto providespacefor fuel
expansion.
g. Replacegasolinecap andtightensecurely.
h. If gasolineis spilled,wipeitoff theengineand equip-
ment.Movemachinetoanotherarea.Wait5 minutes
beforestartingtheengine.
i. Neverstorethe machineorfuel containerinsidewhere
there isan openflame,sparkor pilotlight(e.g.furnace,
waterheater,spaceheater,clothesdryeretc.).
j. Allowmachinetocoolat least5 minutesbeforestoring.
4
Operation
1. Donot puthandsorfeetnearrotatingparts,inthe
auger/impellerhousingor chuteassembly.Contactwiththe
rotatingpartscanamputatehandsandfeet.
2. The auger/impellercontrolleveris asafetydevice.Never
bypassitsoperation.Doingso makesthe machineunsafe
andmaycausepersonalinjury.
3. The controlleversmustoperateeasilyin bothdirections
andautomaticallyreturntothe disengagedpositionwhen
released.
4. Neveroperatewitha missingor damagedchuteassembly.
Keepall safetydevicesinplaceandworking.
5. Neverrunan engineindoorsor inapoorlyventilatedarea.
Engineexhaustcontainscarbonmonoxide,anodorlessand
deadlygas.
6. Donotoperatemachinewhile underthe influenceofalcohol
or drugs.
7. Mufflerandenginebecomehotandcan causeaburn.Do
nottouch.
8. Exerciseextremecautionwhenoperatingonor crossing
gravelsurfaces.Stayalertforhiddenhazardsortraffic.
9. Exercisecautionwhenchangingdirectionandwhileoperat-
ingon slopes.
10.Planyoursnow-throwingpatternto avoiddischargetowards
windows,walls,carsetc.Thus,avoidingpossibleproperty
damageor personalinjury causedbyaricochet.
11.Neverdirectdischargeatchildren,bystandersand petsor
allow anyonein frontofthe machine.
12.Donotoverloadmachinecapacity byattemptingto clear
snowattoofast ofa rate.
13.Neveroperatethis machinewithoutgoodvisibilityor light.
Alwaysbesureofyourfootingand keepafirm holdonthe
handles.Walk,neverrun.
14.Disengagepowerto the auger/impellerwhentransportingor
notin use.
15.Neveroperatemachineat hightransportspeedsonslippery
surfaces.Lookdownand behindand usecarewhen
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.Neverputyourhandinthedischargeor collectoropenings.
Alwaysusetheclean-outtoolprovidedtounclogthe dis-
chargeopening.Donot unclogchuteassemblywhileengine
isrunning.Shutoffengineand remainbehindhandlesuntil
all movingpartshavestoppedbeforeunclogging.
19.Useonlyattachmentsandaccessoriesapprovedbythe
manufacturer(e.g.wheelweights,tire chains,cabsetc.).
20. Ifsituationsoccurwhicharenotcoveredinthismanual,
usecareand goodjudgment.Contactyourdealeror call
(800)800-7310for assistanceand thenameofyournearest
servicingdealer..
Maintenance & Storage
1. Nevertamperwithsafetydevices.Checktheirproper
operationregularly.Refertothe maintenanceandadjust-
mentsectionsofthismanual.
2. Beforecleaning,repairing,or inspectingmachinedisen-
gageall controlleversandstopthe engine.Wait untilthe
auger/impellercometoa completestop. Disconnectthe
sparkplugwireandgroundagainstthe 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.to protectthe environment.
9. Priorto storing,runmachineafewminutestoclearsnow
frommachineandpreventfreezeupof auger/impeller.
10.Neverstorethemachineorfuel containerinsidewhere
thereisan openflame,sparkor pilotlightsuchas a 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
EPAemissionregulationsfor SORE(SmallOff RoadEquipment)
arecertifiedtooperateonregularunleadedgasoline,and may
includethefollowingemissioncontrolsystems:EngineModifica-
tion(EM)andThreeWayCatalyst(TWO)ifso equipped.
Your Responsibility
Restrictthe useofthis powermachineto personswhoread,un-
derstandandfollowthe warningsandinstructionsin thismanual
andonthemachine.
5
Operation
Practices
WARNING
Thissymbol points
out importantsafety
nstructions,which if
notfollowed,could
endangerthe personal
safety and/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!
YourResponsibility
Restrictthe use
of this powermachine
to personswho read.
understand
and followthe warnings
_ndinstructions
in this manua
and onthe machine.
WARNING
Disconnectthe
spark plugwire
and groundit
against the engine
to prevent
unintendedstarting.
Do not use the
chute handle to lift
the snowthrower.
Referto thetire's
sidewallfor proper
PSiinflation.Equal
tirepressureshould
bemaintainedatall
times.Excessive
i pressurewhenseat=
ingbeadsmaycause
tire/rimassembly
to burstwithforce
sufficient to cause
seriousinjury.
NOTEI
All referencestoleft
orright side of the
snow throweris
operating
position only.
IMPORTANT:Thisunitisshippedwiththeenginefullof
oil.Afterassembly,seepage9forfuelandoil details.
Before Assembly
_ WARNING:Disconnectthe spark plug
wire and Ground itagainst the engine
to prevent unintendedstarting.
NOTE:Referencetoright,left,frontor rearofthe unitis
fromtheoperatingpositionunlessotherwisestated.
1. Cutthecabletiethatsecurestheupperhandleto
thechuteassemblyforshippingpurposes.
Setting Up The Handle
1. Loosenthechuteknobon theupperchute(l) and
pivottheupperchuteupwards(2)asfarasitwillgo.
SeeFigure1.
,_ WARNING:Donot lift the snow thrower by
the chute handle.
Chute Handle
Figure 1
J
2. Loosenthehandleknob,saddlewasherandhandle
taboneachsideofthehandle.SeeFigure2.
3. Holdbothcontrolsagainstupperhandleand pullup
asshownin Step1 ofFigure3. Makesurethatthe
upperhandlelocksoverthelowerhandleandhandle
tabsalignwiththehandle.Youmayhavetocarefully
maneuvertheupperhandletoclearchuteassembly.
CAUTION:Be careful notto bend or kink thecable.
4. Tightenthehandleknobsoneachsideofthe
handle.Referto Step2 inFigure3.
5. Adjustupperchuteandrotatechutehandleto
desiredoperatingposition.
6. Tightenthechuteknobon theupperchutemaking
suretheflatwasherandthecarriageboltare
correctlypositioned.Referto Figure1.
f
Clean-Out Tool
Thistoolandtheelectricextensioncord,ifsoequipped,
maybefastenedwitha cabletietotherearoftheauger
housingforshippingpurposes.Inthatcase,cutthe
cabletieand removetheextensioncordnow.
Figure 2
Final Adjustments
IMPORTANT:Checktheadjustmentsasinstructedand
makeanyfinaladjustmentsnecessarybeforeoperating
theunit.Checkall nutsandboltsfortightness.Failureto
followtheseinstructionsmaycausedamagetounit.
Tire Pressure (Pneumatic Tires)
Thetiresareover-inflatedforshippingpurposes.Check
tirepressureand reducepressure,ifneeded.Referto
thetire'ssidewallfortheproperinflationPSiinformation.
Maintainequalpressureonbothwheelsofsnowthrower.
WARNING:Referto thetire's sidewall
A or properPSiinflation.Equaltire
pressureshould be maintained at
all times. Excessivepressurewhen
seating beadsmay causetire/rim
assembly to burst with force sufficient
Figure 3
6
f
DriveCable
//
Figure 4
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Figure 5
h Position
MiddlePosition
LowPosition
Figure 6
Skid Shoe
Thespacebetweentheshaveplateandthegroundcan
beadjusted.Referto Figure7 forlocationofshaveplate
andskidshoes.
Forclosesnowremoval,placeskidshoesinthelow
position.Whentheareato beclearedis uneven,place
skidshoesinthemiddleor highposition.See Figure4.
NOTE:Itisnot recommendedthatyouoperatethis
snowthrowerongravelasloosegravelcanbe easily
pickedupand thrownbytheaugercausingpersonal
injuryor damagetothesnowthrower.However,ifyou
havetooperateiton gravel,keeptheskidshoeinthe
highestpositionformaximumclearance.
1. Adjustskidshoesbylooseningtwo hexnutsand
carriageboltsoneachskidshoe,andmovetheskid
shoetothedesiredposition.SeeFigure4.
2. Makecertaintheentirebottomsurfaceofskidshoe
isagainstthegroundtoavoidunevenwearonthe
skidshoes.
3. Tightennutsandboltssecurely.
.
.
Routing The Drive Cable
Makesurethatthedrivecane isroutedparallelto
theleftupperhandle,thenacrossthetopof the
lowerhandleandfinallyparalleltothe rightlower
handle. SeeFigure5.
Threecabletieshavebeenusedtolooselytiethe
twocontrolcablesto thelowerhandle.Twoofthese
cabletiesareon eacharm,andthirdon thetop
crossbarofthelowerhandle.Tightenthesecable
tiestosecurethecabletothelowerhandle.See
Figure5.
Adjusting Auger Cable
Periodicadjustmenttotheaugercontrolcablemaybe
requireddueto normalstretchandwearon thebelt.
Adjustmentisneedediftheaugersseemtohesitate
whileturning,buttheenginemaintainsspeed,or
continueturningwiththeaugercontroldisengaged.
1. Loosentherearhexbolton thecableadjustment
bracket. See Figure6.
2. Slidethecableadjustmentbracketbackwards
takingoutthe slackintheaugercable.
3. Retightentherearhexbolt
4. Startengineand verifyaugercontrolengagesand
disengagesproperly.
NOTE:Ifaugercontinuesto rotatewiththecontrol
disengaged,shutoff engineandreadjust.
__i= ARNING: Donotover-tighten the
cable.Over-tightening maypreventthe
auger from disengagingandcompro-
misethe safetyof thesnowthrower.
Setup And
WARNING
Do notOver,tightenthe
cable,Over4ightening
mayprevent the auger
fromdisengagingand
compromisethe safety
of the snowthrower.
IMPORTANT:
Checkthe adjustments
as instructedand make
anyfinaladjustments
necessarybefore
operatingthe unit,
Checkall nuts
boltsfor tightness.
Failuretofollow these
instrUctions maycause
damagetounit
NOTE:
itisnotrecommended
that you operatethis
snowthrowerongravel
loosegrave!canbe
easily pickedupand
thrown bythe auger
causing personalinjury
or damageto thesnow
thrower: Howeverif
youhaveto Operate
itongravel;keep the
skid shoe inthehighest
positionformaximum
Clearance:
7
Know
WARNING
Befamiliar with
all the controlson
the snowthrower
and their proper
i operation.Knowhow
tostopthe machine
anddisengagethem
quickly.
Nevermake
adjustments to the
chuteassembly
unlessbothauger
i and drive controlsare
i disengaged andthe
operator isstanding
besidethe unit.
,_ WARNING:Be familiar with all the controls onthe snowthrower and their properoperation.Know
howtostopthemachineanddisengagethemquickly.
CompareFigure7 withyourequipmentandfollowdescriptionof controls,givenbelow,togetfamiliarwiththeir
operation.
UpperHandle
DriveControl
AugerControl
StarterRope
GasolineCap
ChuteHandle
UpperChute
ChuteKnob
_huteAssembly
Clean-OutTool
Auger
ShavePlate
Throttle Control
Muffler OilFill FuelCap
Spark
Carburetom
SkidShoe
Figure 7
Throttle
Control
Chute Handle
Starter
Handle
Thethrottlecontrolis locatedon theengine.Itregulates
thespeedoftheengineand alsostopstheengine.
Drive Control
Locatedon theundersideof theupperhandle,thedrive
controlisusedtoengage/disengagewheels.Squeeze
thedrivecontrolagainsttheupperhandletoengagethe
wheels;releasetodisengage.
Auger Control
Theaugercontrolisadjacenttotheupperhandle.
Squeezetheaugercontrolagainsttheupperhandleto
engagetheaugers;releasetodisengagetheaugers.
_ ARNING:Never makeadjustments to
the chuteassembly unlessboth auger
and drivecontrolsare disengaged and
the operatorisstandingbeside the
unit.
IMPORTANT:RefertoAugerControlTestonpage 10
priortooperatingyoursnowthrower.Readandfollow
all instructionscarefullyandperformalladjustments
toverifyyoursnowthrowerisoperatingsafelyand
properly.
Gasoline Cap
Removegascapto addfuel. Unit runson regulargas.
Oil Drain Primer
Thedirectionofsnowthrowingcorrespondstothe
directionof thechuteopening.Usethechutehandleto
turnthechuteassemblyinthedirectionyouwishtothrow
thesnow.
Chute Knob
Thedistancesnowisthrowncanbeadjustedbyeither
raisingorloweringtheupperchute.Loosenthechute
knobon thesideoftheupperchutetoadjust.Pivotthe
upperchutetodesiredposition,and retightenthechute
knob.
Ignition Key
Theignitionkeyisnecessaryfortheengineto start.
Insertkeyandsnapin place;do notturnitto start/stop
theunit.Removekeywhentheunitisnotinuse.
Shave Plate
Theshave platemaintainscontact with pavementas
the snowthroweris propelled,allowingsnowclose to
pavement'ssurfaceto bedischarged.
Skid Shoe
Thespacebetweentheshaveplateandthegroundcan
beadjusted.Forclosesnowremoval,placeskidshoesin
thelowposition.Usemiddleor highpositionwhenareato
beclearedisunevenoron gravelsurfaces.
8
Before Starting Engine
Engine Oil
Theengineisshippedwith oilinit.Checktheoil level
beforefirstuse.
1. Stopengineandwaitseveralminutesbeforechecking
oil level.Removeoilfill capanddipstick.
2. Wipedipstickclean,insertitintooil fill holeand
tightensecurely.
3. Withengineon levelground,oil mustbeto FULLmark
on dipstick. SeeFigure8. Ifoil levelislow,addoil.
FULL
ADD
Maintain Oil Level
BetweenFULLand ADD
Figure8
Adding Engine Oil
Besuretousethegradeofengineoil specifiedin engine
manual.Toaddoil:
1. Removethedipstickfromtheoil fill. Pourfreshoil
slowlythroughtheplug.Replacedipstick.
2. Checkandmakesurethatthelevelof oilis uptothe
FULLmarkon thedipstick.
IMPORTANT:Forcompletedetailedengineinformation,see
theseparateengineowneCsmanualincludedwiththisunit.
Gasoline
_ ARNING:Gasolineisflammableand
caution must be usedwhen handling or
storing it. Donot fill fuel tank while the
snowthrower isrunning, when itishot
or when itisin an enclosedarea.
_ WARNING:Keepyoursnowthroweraway
from anyopenflameor an electricalspark
anddo notsmokeduring fueling.
3. Neverfillthefueltankcompletely.Fillthetankto
no morethan1/2inchbelowbottomoffillerneckto
providespaceforexpansionoffuel.
NOTE:Thisunitmayincludea fuelplug,whichisonly
usedduringassemblytokeepdirtanddebrisoutoffuel
tank. Discardthefuelplugbeforefillingthefueltank.
5. Alwaysuseclean,fresh,unleadedgradeautomotive
gasoline.Fillthefueltankoutdoorsandusea funnel
or spoutto preventspilling.Makesurethatthe
containerfromwhichyoupourthegasolineisclean
andfreefromrustor otherforeignparticles.Make
suretowipeoff anyspilledfuelbeforestartingthe
engine.
6. Attheendofthejob,emptythefueltankif thesnow
throwerisnotgoingtobe usedfor30 daysor longer.
Storegasolinein acleancontainerandkeepthecap
in placeon thecontainer.
CAUTION:Never useengine or carburetor cleaner
productsin thefuel tank.
To Start Engine
,1_ WARNING:Besure no one other than
the operator isstanding near the snow
thrower while starting or operating. Do
notoperate this snow thrower unless
the chute assembly hasbeen properly
installedand issecured.
Forlocationofall theenginecontrolsreferredto inthis
section,seetheengineowner'smanual.
Recoil Starter - Cold Start
1. Makesurethataugeranddrivecontrolsare
released.Attachsparkplugwiretosparkplug.
2. Turnfuelvalveon,ifsoequipped.
3. Movethrottlecontrolto FASTposition.
4. Pushkeyintotheignitionslotsothatitsnapsinto
place.Donotturnkey.
5. RotatechokecontroltoFULLchokeposition.
6. Pushprimerbuttonwhilecoveringtheventhole.
Removeyourfingerfromtheprimerbetweenprimes.
Donotprimeif temperatureis above500F; prime
twotimesbetween500Fand 150F;andprimefour
timesbelow150E
7. Graspstarterhandleandpullropeoutslowlyuntilengine
reachesstartd compressioncycle(ropewillpull
slightlyharderatthispoint).Lettheroperewindslowly.
8. Pullropewitha rapid,continuous,fullarmstroke.
Keepinga firmgriponthestarterhandle,lettherope
returntothestarterslowly.Repeatuntilenginestarts.
9. Astheenginewarmsup,rotatethechokeknobslowly
toOFFposition.Iftheenginefalters,returntoFULL
choke,thenslowlymovetoOFFchokeposition.
10.Allowtheenginetowarmup fora fewminutes
becausetheenginewillnotdevelopfullpoweruntilit
reachesoperatingtemperature.
11.Operatetheengineatfullthrottle(FAST)when
throwingsnow.
Warm Start:
1. If restartinganengineaftera temporaryshut-down,
rotatechoketo OFFinsteadof FULLanddo not
prime.Pullstarterhandleasinstructedbefore.
WARNING
Gasoline isflammable
and cautionmust be
used when handling
or storing it. Do not
fill fuel tank while
the snow thrower is
running, when it is
hot orwhen it isinan
enclosed area.
Keepyour snow
thrower away from
any openflame or an
electrical spark and
do not smoke during
fueling.
Besure no one other
than the operatoris
standing near the
snow thrower while
startingor operating.
Do not operate this
snow thrower unless
the chute assembly
has been properly
installedand is
secured.
The electric starter
must be properly
groundedat all
times to avoid the
possibilityof electric
shock to the operator.
ifyour house wiring
system isnot a
three-wire grounded
system, do not use
this electric starter
under any conditions.
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WARNING
Severe damage
to electricstarter
is possible ifyou
continueto crank
for morethan
5 secondswithout
a cooFdown.
Thetemperature
of muffler and the
surrounding areas
may exceed150o E
i Avoidthese areas
Electric Starter(if equipped)
Somemodelsofthesnowthrowermaybeequipped
withanoptional120voltA.C.electricstarter.This
electricstarter,witha three-wirepowercordandplug,is
designedtooperateon 120voltAChouseholdcurrent.
Followthestepsbelowto usetheelectricstarter.
Cold Start:
1. Determinewhetheryourhousewiringisathree-wire
groundedsystem.Aska licensedelectricianifyou
arenotcertain.
__IL ARNING:Theelectricstartermust
be properly groundedatall times to
avoid the possibilityof electricshock
to the operator. If yourhousewiring
systemisnot a three-wire grounded
system,do not usethis electric starter
under anyconditions.
2. If yourhousewiringsystemisgroundedanda three-
holereceptacleis notavailableatthepointthesnow
throwerstarterwillnormallybeused,one shouldbe
installedbya licensedelectrician.
NOTE:Whenconnectingthepowercord,alwaysconnect
cordtostarteron enginefirst,thenplugtheotherend
intoathree-holegrounded120Voltreceptacle.When
disconnectingthepowercord,alwaysunplugtheend
fromthethree-hole,groundedreceptaclefirst.
3. Attachsparkplugwireto sparkplug.
4. Makesurethattheaugercontrolandthedrive
controlaredisengaged.
5. Removethekeysfromtheplasticbag.Pushkeyinto
theignitionslot.Donotturnthekey.Keepsecond
keyina safeplace.
6. Movethechokeknobto FULLchokeposition.
7. MovethrottlecontroltotheFASTposition.
8. Turnfuelvalveon,ifsoequipped.
9. Connectpowercordtotheswitchboxonengine.
10.Plugtheotherendof thepowercordintoa three-
hole,grounded120voltACreceptacle.
11.Pushprimerbuttonthreetimes.
12.Pushdownonthestarterbuttonuntiltheengine
starts.Donotcrankformorethan5 secondsatatime.
_ ARNING:Severedamageto electdc
starterispossibleifyoucontinueto
crankfor morethan 5 secondswithout
a cool-down.
13.Whentheenginestarts,releasethestarterbutton
andslowlyrotatethechoketoOFFposition.If the
enginefalters,rotatethechoketo FULLandthen
graduallytoOFR
NOTE:Whenengagingtheelectricstarter,a slight
hesitationofafew secondsmayoccurbeforethe
enginestartstoturn.Thisisnormalandisnotharmful
totheengine.
14.Disconnectthepowercordfromthereceptaclefirst
andthenfromtheswitchboxon theengine.
15.Allowtheenginetowarmupfora fewminutes
becausetheenginewillnotdevelopfullpoweruntilit
reachesoperatingtemperature.
NOTE:Ifthestartermotorrunsbuttheenginedoesnot
turnover,thestartergearmayhavefrozen.Placethe
snowthrowerin awarmerpartofthegarageorstorage
shedtillthegearisfreeof theaccumulatedice.
Warm Start:
1. ifrestartinga warmengine,rotatechoketoOFF
insteadofFULLandpressthestarterbutton.Donot
pushtheprimerbutton.
Before Stopping
1. Runenginefora fewminutestohelpdryoff any
moistureonengine.
2. Toavoidpossiblefreeze-upofthestarter,followthese
steps:
Recoil Starter
a. Withtheenginerunning,pullthestarterropewith
a rapid,continuousfullarmstrokethreeor fourtimes.
Electric Starter (if equipped)
a. Connectpowercordtoswitchbox,thento 120
VoltACreceptacle.
b. Whiletheengineisrunning,pushthestarter
buttonandspinthestarterforseveralseconds.
c. Disconnectpowercordfromthereceptaclefirst,
thenfromthesnowthrower.
NOTE:Theunusualsoundfrompullingthestarterropeor
fromspinningthestarterwillnotharmtheengine.
3. Whilestandingintheoperator'sposition(behindthesnow
thrower),engagetheaugercontrolforafewsecondsto
clearanyremainingsnowandicefromthechuteassembly.
To Stop The Snow Thrower
1. Tostopthewheels,releasethedrivecontrol.
2. Tostopthrowingsnow,releasetheaugercontrol.
3. Tostopengine,pushthrottlecontrolleverto OFFor
pulloutthekey(eithermethodworks).Donotturnkey.
__IL WARNING:Thetemperatureof muffler
and thesurroundingareasmayexceed
150°F.Avoidtheseareas
Auger Control Test
IMPORTANT:Performthefollowingtestbeforeoperating
thesnowthrowerforthefirsttimeandatthestartofeach
winterseason.
Checktheadjustmentoftheaugercontrolasfollows:
1. Whentheaugercontrolis releasedand inthe
disengaged"up"position,thecableshouldhavevery
littleslack,butshouldNOTbetight.
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_ ARNING:Donotover-tighten the
cable.Over-tighteningmayprevent the
augerfrom disengaging and compro-
misethe safetyof the snowthrower.
2. Ina well-ventilatedarea,startthesnowthrower
engineas instructedearlierinthissectionunderthe
headingStartingEngine.Makesurethethrottleisset
intheFASTposition.
3. Whilestandingintheoperator'sposition(behindthe
snowthrower)engagetheauger.
4. Allowtheaugerto remainengagedforapproximately
ten(10)secondsbeforereleasingtheaugercontrol.
Repeatthis severaltimes.
5. WiththeenginerunningintheFASTpositionandthe
augercontrolinthedisengaged"up"position,walkto
thefrontofthemachine.
6. Confirmthattheaugerhascompletelystopped
rotatingand showsNOsignsofmotion.
iMPORTANT:IftheaugershowsANYsignsof rotating,
immediatelyreturntotheoperator'spositionandshut
off theengine.Waitforall movingpartstostopbefore
readjustingtheaugercontrolcableasshowninthe
"SetupAndAdjustment"sectionon page7.
Clearing The Snow
CAUTION:Checktheareatobeclearedforforeign
objects.Remove,ifany.
1. Starttheenginefollowingstartinginstructions.
2. Allowtheenginetowarmupfora fewminutesas
theenginewillnotdevelopfullpoweruntilitreaches
operatingtemperature.
3. Rotatethechuteassemblytothedesireddirection,
awayfrombystandersand/orbuildings.
4. Makingcertainnobystandersorobstaclesarein
frontoftheunit,squeezetheaugercontrolcompletely
againsttheupperhandletofullyengagetheaugers.
5. Whiletheaugercontrolisengaged,squeezethedrive
controlcompletelyagainsttheupperhandletoengage
thewheels.Donot"feather"thedrivecontrol.
6. Asthesnowthrowerstartstomove,maintaina firm
holdon thehandle,andguidethesnowthroweralong
thepathto becleared.
7. Releasetheaugeranddrivecontrolsto stopthe snow
throwingactionandforwardmotion.
NOTE:Yourunitisequippedwitha clutchinthetransmis-
sion.If thewheelsstopturningwhiletryingtodischarge
largevolumesofsnow,immediatelydisengagethedrive
controlandallowtherotatingaugerstodischargesnow
fromthehousing.Reducetheclearingwidthandcontinue
operation.
Operating Tips
1. Formostefficientsnowremoval,removesnow
immediatelyafteritfalls.
2. Dischargesnowdownwindwheneverpossible.
Slightlyoverlapeachpreviousswath.
3. Settheskid shoes1/4"belowtheshaveplatefor
normalusage.Theskidshoesmaybeadjusted
upwardforhard-packedsnow.
NOTE:Itisnotrecommendedthatyouoperatethis
snowthrowerongravelasloosegravelcanbe easily
pickedupand thrownbytheaugercausingpersonal
injuryand/ordamagetothesnowthrower.
4. If forsomereason,youhavetooperatethesnow
throweron gravel,keeptheskidshoeinthe highest
positionformaximumclearancebetweentheground
andtheshaveplate.
5. Cleanthesnowthrowerthoroughlyaftereachuse.
Cleaning The Chute Assembly
Theclean-outtoolisconvenientlyfastenedtotherearof
theaugerhousingwitha mountingclip.
Whensnowandicecollectin thechuteassemblyduring
operation,usethis toolto safelycleanthechuteand
chuteopening.Followthestepsbelowtooperateit.
__IL ARNING:Stop engineby moving
throttle leverto stoppositionandwait
for all moving partsto stop before
using theclean-out tool.
1. Releasebothaugeranddrivecontrols.
2. Stoptheenginebymovingthrottleleverto stop
position.
3. Removetheclean-outtoolfromtheclipwhich
securesitto therearoftheaugerhousing.
4. Usetheshovel-shapedendof theclean-outtoolto
dislodgeandscoopanysnowandicewhichhas
formedinand nearthechuteassembly.
_ ARNING:Never useyourhands to
cleansnow and icefrom thechute
assembly or auger housing.
5. Re-fastentheclean-outtooltothemountingclip
ontherearoftheaugerhousing.Youcanstart
operatingyoursnowthrowernow.
8. On eachsucceedingpass,readjustthechute
assemblytothedesiredpositionandslightlyoverlap
thepreviouslyclearedpath.
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Operation
WARNING
Do not over-tighten
the cable. This may
preventthe auger
from disengaging
and compromise
the safety of the
snow thrower.
Stop engine by
moving throttle lever
to stop position and
wait for all moving
partsto stop
before using the
clean-out tool.
Never use your
hands to clean
snow and ice
from the chute
assembly or
auger housing.
CAUTION:
Whenpreparing to
clear snow, be sure
to check the area to
be cleared for foreign
objects. Remove
objects, if any.
WARNING
Before lubricating,
repairing;or;
inspecting,disengage
a,controlsandstop
enginei Wait until all
moving partshave
cometo a complete
stop, Disconnectthe
groundit againstthe
to prevent
unintended starting:
Ifauger continuesto
rotatewiththe Control
disengagedl shut off
engineand rezadjust.
l
.
General Recommendations ShearPin "_
1. Alwaysobservesafetyruleswhenperformingany Cotter Pin
maintenance.
2. Thewarrantyon thissnowthrowerdoesnotcover Skid Shoe
itemsthathavebeensubjectedtooperatorabuseor
negligence.Toreceivefullvaluefromthewar-
ranty,operatormustmaintainthesnowthroweras
instructedin thismanual.
Periodicallycheckallfastenersand hardwareto
makesurethesearetight.
WARNING: Beforeservicing, repairing, ShavePlate
_ lubricatingor inspecting,disengageall He×Nut Carriage
controlsand stopengine.Wait until all
Bolt HexNut
J
moving parts havecome to a complete j/
stop. Disconnect spark plug wire and Figure9
ground itagainst the engineto prevent
unintendedstarting. Alwayswearsafety
glasses during operation or while per-
forminganyadjustmentsor repairs.
Replacing the Shave Plate
and Skid Shoes
Theshaveplateand skidshoesonthebottomofthe
snowthroweraresubjecttowear.Theseshouldbe
checkedperiodicallyandreplacedwhennecessary
Toreplace,removetwocarriageboltsandhexnuts
securingeachskidshoetotheaugerhousing.SeeFig.9
2. Reassemblenewskidshoeswithhardwarejustremoved.
Makesuretheskidshoesareadjustedtobelevel.
3. To removeshave plate: Removebothskidshoes
andhardwareincludingcarriagebolts,andhex
nutswhichattachshaveplatetothe snowthrower
housing.Forlocationofshaveplate,seeFigure9.
4. Reassemblenewshaveplate,makingsureheads
ofthecarriageboltsaretotheinsideofthehousing.
Reinstallskidshoes.Tightensecurely.
Servicing Augers
Theaugersaresecuredtothespiralshaftwithfour
shearpinsandcotterpins.If youhita foreignobjector
icejam, thesnowthrowerisdesignedsothatthepins
mayshear.Referto Figure9.
If theaugersdo notturn,checkif thepinshavesheared.
Replace,ifneeded,with propershearpins.Referto
item42on page17forpartnumber.
IMPORTANT:NEVERreplacetheaugershearpinswith
standardpinsorfasteners.Anydamageto theauger
gearboxorothercomponents,asa resultofdoingso,
willNOTbe coveredbyyoursnowthrower'swarranty.
Lubrication
Fora viewofthelubricationpointson thesnowthrower,
seeFigure10.
1. Lubricatepivotpointson theaugercontrolanddrive
controlwitha lightengineoil oncea season.
Figure10
J
2. Lubricatetheaugeridlerbracketwitha lightengineoil
oncea season.
Engine
Listedbelowaregeneralrecommendationsabout
maintainingyoursnowthrowerengine.Forfurtherdetails,
refertotheaccompanyingenginemanual.
1. Beforeoperatingsnowthrower,checktheoil level.
2. Changeengineoil afterfirsttwo hoursof operation
andevery25 hoursthereafter.
3. Cleansparkplugand resettheelectrodegapto
0.030"atleastonceaseasonorevery100hoursof
operation;replaceevery200hoursofoperation.
Check V-Belts
Followinstructionsbelowtocheckconditionofdrivebelts
every50 hoursofoperation.
1. Removetheplasticbeltcoveronthefrontoftheengine
byremovingtheself-tappingscrewandpressingthe
plastictabstoreleasethebeltcover.SeeFigure11
2. Visuallyinspectforfrayed,cracked,orexcessively
wornoutbelts.Replace,ifnecessary,following
instructionson page13.
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,m
f
Drive
Belt
\
Figure11
Belt
Auger
iPulley
Figure12
FlangeLockNut
Idler
Bracket
Drive Pulley
Drive Belt
Figure13
Replacing Belts
NOTE: Therearetwo beltson thissnowthrower:an
augerbeltanddrivebelt.It isrecommendedthat both
beltsbereplacedatthesametime.
1. Removethesparkplugwirefromsparkplugandground
itagainsttheenginetopreventaccidentalstarting.
2. Draingasolinefromthegastank,or placea piece
ofplasticsheetunderneaththegascapto prevent
gasolineleakage.
WARNING:Performbeltmaintenanceoutdoors as
somegasmaypossiblyleakfrom thecarburetoreven
thoughyouplacedasheetof plasticunderneaththe
gascapto preventthegascapfrom leaking.
3. Removethe self-tappingscrewshowninFigure
11,and presstheplastictabsto releasethebelt
cover.Pullthebeltcoverupandoutfromaroundthe
engineandchuteassembly.Setitasideandsave.
Auger Belt
1. Slipthefrontaugerbeltoffoftheenginepulleypushing
itforwardandrollinginoffofthepulley.SeeFigure12.
2. Squeezetheaugercontrolhandleto releasethe
augerbrake,whichisthetabthatholdsthebeltonto
theaugerpulley.Removethebelt.
3. Replacewith newbeltafter replacingthedrivebelt.
Drive Belt
NOTE:Replacethedrivebeltbeforereassemblingthe
newaugerbelt.
1. Tipthe snowthrowerupandforwardsothatit rests
ontheaugerhousing.
IMPORTANT:Remember,gascouldleakfromthe
carburatoratthispoint,thegascapshouldhavebeen
coveredwithplasticaspreviouslyinstructed.
2. Removethe springthatconnectsthetransmissionto
a bolton theengineframe.SeeFigure13.
NOTE: Itmaybe easiertofirstremovetheflangelock
nut,thenuseneedle-nosedplierstofirmlygripspring
andremovefrombolt.
Pivotthetransmissionforwardtoreleasepressureon
thedrivebelt.Removebeltfromtransmissionpulley.
.
4. Removethedrivebeltfromaroundtheenginepulley,
andawayfromtheunit.
5. Placethenewdrivebeltintothegrooveon the
enginepulley.SeeFigure12.
6. Tiltthetransmissionforwardandpositionthedrive
beltontothetransmissionpulley.
7. Reconnectthespringtotheboltontheengineframeand
securethetransmission.Reinstalltheflangelocknut.
8. Installnewaugerbelt.
9. Reassemblethebeltcoveronthesnowthrower.
WARNING
Beforeservicing,
repairing, or inspect-
ing,disengage all
controlsandstop
engine. Wait until all
moving partshave
cometo acomplete
stop. Disconnectspark
plugwireand ground
itagainst the engine
to preventunintended
starting.Alwayswear
safetyglasses during
operation or while
performingany adjust-
mentsor repairs.
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If thesnowthrowerwillnotbe usedfor30 daysor
WARNING
Never store snow
thrower with fuel
in tank indoors or
in poorlyventilated
areas, where fuel
fumes may reach an
open flame, spark
or pilot light as on a
furnace, water heater,
clothes dryer or
gas appliance.
Drainfuel intoan
i approved container
outdoors, away from
any open flame. Be
certain engine is
cool. Do not smoke.
Fuel left in engine
during warm weather
i deteriorates and
will causeserious
starting problems.
Donot drain
carburetor if using
fuel stabilizer.
Never use engine or
carburetor cleaning
products inthe fuel
tank or permanent
damage may occur.
longer,or ifit istheendof thesnowseasonwhenthe
lastpossibilityof snowisgone,theequipmentneedsto
bestoredproperly.Followstorageinstructionsbelowto
ensuretopperformancefromthesnowthrowerformany
moreyears.
Preparing Engine
NOTE:Refertotheenginemanualformoredetailed
informationon preparingthesnowthrowerenginefor
storage.
_ ARNING:Neverstoresnowthrower
with fuel intank indoorsor in poorly
ventilated areas,wherefuel fumes
may reachan open flame,spark or
pilotlight as on a furnace,water
heater,clothes dryer or gas appliance.
NOTE:Itisimportantto preventgumdepositsfrom
forminginessentialfuelsystempartsoftheenginesuch
asthecarburetor,fuelfilter,fuelhoseor tankduring
storage.
CAUTION:Alcohol blended fuels (calledgasohol
or using ethanol or methanol) canattract moisture
which leads toseparation and formation ofacids
during storage.Acidic gas candamagethe fuel
system of an engine while in storage.
Toavoidengineproblems,thefuelsystemshouldbe
emptiedbeforestoragefor30daysor longer.Follow
theseinstructionstoprepareyoursnowthrowerfor
storage:
_ ARNING:Drainfuel intoan approved
container outdoors, awayfrom any
openflame. Becertain engineiscool.
Donot smoke. Fuelleft in engine
during warmweather deteriorates and
will cause serious starting problems.
1. Removeallgasolinefromthecarburetorandthefuel
tanktopreventgumdepositsfromformingon these
partsandharmingtheengine.
2. Runtheengineuntilthefueltankisemptyandit
stopsduetolackoffuel.
3. Draincarburetorbypressingupwardon bowldrain,
locatedbelowthecarburetorcover. SeeFigure14.
f Carburetor _'
Bowl Dral
Figure 14
__ ARNING:Donotdrain carburetorif
usingfuelstabilizer.Neveruseengineor
carburetorcleaningproductsin thefuel
tankor permanentdamagemayoccur.
NOTE:Fuelstabilizer(suchasSTA-BIL)is anaccept-
ablealternativein minimizingtheformationoffuelgum
depositsduringstorage.Addstabilizertogasolineinfuel
tankorstoragecontainer.Alwaysfollowmixratiofound
onstabilizercontainer.Runengineatleast10minutes
afteraddingstabilizertoallowitto reachthecarburetor.
Donotdraincarburetorifusingfuelstabilizer.
4. Removethesparkplugandpourone(1)ounce
ofengineoil throughthesparkplugholeintothe
cylinder.Coversparkplugholewitha ragandcrank
theengineseveraltimestodistributetheoil. Replace
sparkplug.
NOTE:Refertotheenginemanualformoreinformation
onpreparingthe snowthrowerengineforstorage.
Preparing Snow Thrower
1. Whenstoringthesnowthrowerinan unventilatedor
metalstorageshed,careshouldbetakento rustproof
theequipment.Usinga lightoilor silicone,coatthe
equipment,especiallyanychains,springs,bearings
andcables.
2. Removealldirtfromexteriorofengineandequipment.
3. Followlubricationrecommendationson page12.
4. Storeequipmentina clean,dryarea.
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Problem Possible Cause(s) Solution
ginefailstostart ; e!tank emptylot Staefuel 1 FilltankwithCleanfreshgaSOl!ne
21 Blockedfuelline 2, Cleanfuelline
31 Keynotsnappedin place 3, Insertkey,See!!gnitionKey onPage8
4, spark plugWredisconnected 4. connectwireto sparkpiugl
& Fau!tysparkplug c!ean sparkplug,readjustgap;or
replace:
6: Enginenotprimed 61 Prime enginefourtimeSl
7: Enginefloodedfromexcessive 7: wait at leasttenminute_
priming starting.
Enginerunserratic
1. Unitrunningonchoke
2. Fuellineblocked,or stalefuel
3. Waterordirtinfuelsystem
4. Carburetoroutofadjustment
1. MovechokelevertoOFFposition.
2. Cleanfuellineandfilltankwith
fresh,cleangasoline.
3. Refertoenginemanualfor remedy.
4. Refertoenginemanualfor remedy.
I Engine overheats 1. Carburet routofadjustment-- 1. Refertoenginemanualfor instructio .i
Lossof power 1. Sparkplugwireloose 1. Firmlyconnectsparkplugwire.
2. Ventingascapplugged 2. Clearvent.
Excessivevibration
1. Loosepartsor damagedauger 1. Stopengineimmediatelyand
disconnectsparkplugwire.Check
forpossibledamage.Tightenall
boltsand quts.Repairasneeded.If
theproblempersists,takeunitto an
authorizedservicedealer.
Unitfails to self-propel
Augerscontinueto rotate
1. Drivebeltlooseordamaged
1. Cableoutof adjustment.
1. Replacedrivebelt.
1. Adjustaugercontrolcableas
shownin "AdjustingAugerCable"
on page7.
Unit fails to discharge
snow
1 Chuteassemblyclogged.
2. Shearpinsheared.
3. Foreignobjectlodgedinauger.
4. Augercontrolcableoutof 4.
adjustment.
5. Augerbeltlooseor damaged. 5.
1. Stopengineanddisconnectspark
plugwire.Cleanchuteandinside
ofaugerhousingwithclean-out
toolor stick.
2. Replaceshearpin.
3. Stopengineimmediatelyand
disconnectthesparkplugwire.
Removeobjectfromauger.
Adjustaugercontrolcable.
Replaceaugerbelt.
pleasedo
return the Unittothe
retailer from which it
was purchased,
without first Contacting
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1 684-04037 ChuteAssembly 1 24 726-04012 PushOnNut 2
2 710-04071 CarriageBolt5/16-18x 1.0" 1 25 731-04218B Impeller 1
3 710-0451 CarriageBolt5/16-18 11 26 732-0611 ExtensionSpring 1
4 712-3068 FlangeLockNut,5/16-18 1 27 736-0174 WaveWasher 1
5 720-0284 Wing Nut5/16-18(black) 1 28 738-0281 ShoulderScrew3/8-16 1
720-04032 Wing Nut5/16-18(yellow) 1 29 741-0245 Hex FlangeBearing 2
6 731-04388A ChuteHandle 1 30 741-0309 Ball Bearing 1
7 731-04426A UpperChute 1 31 750-04191 Spacer 1
8 736-0159 FlatWasher.349x .879x .063 2 32 756-04035 Flat Idler 1
9 731-04127 LowerChute 1 33 784-0434 AugerIdlerBracket 1
10 731-04353 Chute Ring 1 34 790-00075 BearingHousing 1
11 731-2636A ChuteAdapter5" Dia. 1 35 618-04292 AugerGearboxAssembly 1
12 732-04111 •ChuteAdjustmentSpring _ 1 36 684-04113 AugerAssembly-LH 2
13 712-04064 FlangeLockNut1/4-20 5 37 684-04114 AugerAssembly- RH 2
14 731-2643 Clean-outTool 1 38 684-04166 AugerHousing,22" 1
15 731-2635 Clean-outToolMount 1 39 714-04040 BowTie CotterPin72 4
16 725-0157 CableTie 1 40 731-04870 Spacer,1.25x.75x 1.00 2
17 710-0134 •CarriageScrew1/4-20x0.62" 5 41 736-0351 FlatWasher 2
18 710-0520 HexBolt3/8-16x 1.50" 1 42 738-04124A ShearPin,.25x 1.50 4
19 710-0604A ABScrew5/16-18x .625 4 43 741-0493A FlangeBushing 8
20 712-04063 FlangeLockNut,5/16-18 10 44 790-00087A Hex BearingHousing 2
21 712-04065 FlangeLockNut,3/8-16 1 45 790-00117 ShavePlate 1
22 712-0266 HexLockNut3/8-16 1 46 784-5580 SkidShoe 2
23 715-04020 Spiral Pin 2 47 736-0258 Fiat Washer 1
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1 710-0449
2 710-0605
3 710-1260A
4 712-04064
5 720-0284
720-04032
6 725-0157
7 746-04256
CarriageScrew5/16-18x2.25" 2 29 741-04108 Hex FlangeBearing 2
Mach.Screw1/4-20x 1.825" 1 30 756-0625 CableRoller 1
Screw,5/16-18x.75" _ 4 31 _784-0419B _ DriveHousingFrame _ 1
FlangeLockNut 1/4-20 2 32 790-00223 AugerCableBracket 1
NutKnob5/16-18(Black) 2 33 790-00224 AugerCableAdj.Bracket 1
NutKnob5/16-18(Yellow) 2 34 634-0232A WheelAssblySnowHogGray 2
CableTie 3 35 710-0627 LockBolt5/16-24x 0.75" 2
DriveCable 1 36 736-0242 BellWasher 2
8 746-04236 AugerCable
9 747-1161A AugerControl
10 747-1214 DriveControl
11 749-04147 LowerHandle
12 749-1092A UpperHandle
13 790-00053 HandleTab
14 618-04296 TransmissionAssembly
15 710-0604A ABScrew5/16-18x .625
16 710-0809 TT Screw1/4-20x 1.25"
17 710-1652 •Screw,1/4-20x.625"
18 711-1364 ClevisPin
19 714-0115 CotterPin,1/8x 1.0
20 714-04040 BowTieCotterPin72
21 715-0249 RollPin
22 717-04066 Pinion14T
23 717-04073A Gear70T
24 732-0429A ExtensionSpring
25 736-0192 FiatWasher
26 738-04184 ShoulderScrew 1/4-20
27 _ 738-0924 "Cart ageScrew1/4-28
28 741-0245 Hex FlangeBearing
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
4
2
37 738-1231 Axle 1
38 710-0224 HexScrew,#10-16x.500 1
39 710-0654A TTSemsScrew3/8-16x 1.0" 4
40 710-0696 HexBolt3/8-24x 0.875" 1
41 710-1245B LockBolt5/16-24x 0.875" 1
42 731-04162A BeltCover 1
43 736-0247 FlatWasher,.4061Dx 1.250D 1
44 736-0505 FlatWasher,.341Dx 1.500D 1
45 748-04067 Pulley:Adapter,.75Dia. 1
1 46 750-1355 Spacer,.876x 1.25x.19 1
1 47 750-1356 Spacer,.876x 1.25x .86 1
2 48 754-04013 V-Belt,3/8 x21.108Lg. 1
1 49 754-04014 V-Belt,3/8 x26.680Lg. 1
1 50 756-04024 AugerPulley 1
1 51 756-0569 PulleyHalf 4
1 52 710-0456 Screw,#10-16x.500 1
1 53 790-00064 HeatShield 1
2 54 752T067517 5.0HPTecumsehEngine 1
1 55 736-0451 SaddleWasher 2
1 56 753-05426 PressureLimitingValveKit --
2
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PartList:
Stage
lOW
Thrower
For parts and/or
accessories
please call
1-800-800-7310,or
1-330-220-4683.
www.mtdproducts.com
MANUFACTURER'S LiMiTED WARRANTY FOR
ThelimitedwarrantysetforthbelowisgivenbyMTDLLCwithrespectto
newmerchandisepurchasedandusedin theUnitedStates,itsposses-
sionsandterritories.
"MTD"warrantsthisproductagainstdefectsin materialandworkmanship
fora periodoftwo(2) yearscommencingonthedateoforiginalpurchase
andwill,atits option,repairor replace,freeofcharge,anypartfoundto
bedefectiveinmaterialsor workmanship.Thislimitedwarrantyshallonly
applyifthis producthasbeenoperatedandmaintainedinaccordance
withtheOperator'sManualfurnishedwiththeproduct,andhasnotbeen
subjectto misuse,abuse,commercialuse,neglect,accident,improper
maintenance,alteration,vandalism,theft,fire,water,ordamagebecause
ofotherperilor naturaldisaster.Damageresultingfromtheinstallationor
useofanypart,accessoryorattachmentnotapprovedbyMTDforuse
withtheproduct(s)coveredbythis manualwillvoidyourwarrantyasto
anyresultingdamage.
Normalwearpartsarewarrantedto befreefromdefectsinmaterialand
workmanshipfora periodofthirty(30)daysfromthedateof purchase.
Normalwearpartsinclude,butare notlimitedto itemssuchas: batteries,
belts,blades,bladeadapters,grassbags,riderdeckwheels,seats,snow
throwerskidshoes,shaveplates,augerspiralrubberandtires.
HOW TO OBTAINSERVICE: Warrantyservice isavailable,WITH
PROOFOF PURCHASE,throughyour localauthorized service
dealer.Tolocate the dealer in yourarea, check yourYellowPages,or
contact MTD LLCat RO. Box361131,Cleveland,Ohio 44136-0019,or
call 1-800-800-7310or 1-330-220-4683or log on to our Web site at
www.mtdproducts.com.
Thislimitedwarrantydoesnot providecoverageinthefollowingcases:
a. Theengineor componentpartsthereof.Theseitemsmaycarrya
separatemanufacturer'swarranty.Refertoapplicablemanufacturer's
warrantyfortermsandconditions.
b. Logsplitterpumps,valves,andcylindershavea separateoneyear
warranty.
c. Routinemaintenanceitemssuchaslubricants,filters,blade
sharpening,tune-ups,brakeadjustments,clutchadjustments,deck
adjustments,andnormaldeteriorationoftheexteriorfinishduetouse
orexposure.
d. Servicecompletedbysomeoneotherthananauthorizedservice
dealer.
e. MTDdoesnotextendanywarrantyforproductssoldor exported
outsideofthe UnitedStates,itspossessionsandterritories,except
thosesoldthroughMTD'sauthorizedchannelsofexportdistribution.
f. ReplacementpartsthatarenotgenuineMTDparts.
g. Transportationchargesand servicecalls.
No impliedwarranty,includinganyimpliedwarranty of merchant-
ability of fitness for a particularpurpose,applies after the applicable
periodof expresswritten warranty aboveas to the partsas identi-
fied. Noother expresswarranty, whether written or oral, exceptas
mentionedabove,givenby anypersonor entity,includinga dealer
or retailer,with respect to anyproduct,shallbind MTD.Duringthe
periodof the warranty, the exclusive remedyisrepairor replacement
of the productas set forth above.
Theprovisionsas set forth inthis warranty providethe sole and
exclusive remedyarising from the sale. MTDshall not be liable
for incidentalor consequential loss or damageincluding,without
limitation, expensesincurredfor substitute or replacementlawncare
services or for rentalexpensesto temporarily replacea warranted
product.
Somestatesdo notallowtheexclusionor limitationofincidentalor
consequentialdamages,or limitationson howlonganimpliedwarranty
lasts,sotheaboveexclusionsor limitationsmaynotapplytoyou.
Innoeventshallrecoveryofanykindbegreaterthantheamountofthe
purchasepriceoftheproductsold.Alterationof safetyfeatures of the
productshallvoid this warranty. Youassumetheriskandliabilityfor
loss,damage,or injurytoyouandyourpropertyand/ortoothersandtheir
propertyarisingoutofthemisuseor inabilitytousetheproduct.
Thislimitedwarrantyshallnotextendto anyoneotherthantheoriginal
purchaseror tothepersonforwhomitwaspurchasedasa gift.
HOWSTATELAWRELATESTOTHISWARRANTY: Thislimitedwar-
rantygivesyouspecificlegalrights,andyoumayalsohaveotherrights
whichvaryfromstatetostate.
IMPORTANT:OwnermustpresentOriginalProofofPurchasetoobtain
warrantycoverage.
MTD LLC, P.O. BOX 361131 CLEVELAND, OHIO 44136-0019; Phone: 1-800-800-7310, 1-330-220-4683
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MTD 31A-3BAD700 Owner's manual

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