Simplicity SINGLE-STAGE SNOWTHROWER & SUB-FRAME User manual

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Mfg. No. Description
1696425-00 42” Single-Stage Snowthrower
1695196 Sub-frame Hitch
1757290
Rev. -
Single-Stage Snowthrower
& Sub-frame
ATTACHMENT
OPERATOR’S
MANUAL
Briggs & Stratton Yard Power Products Group
Copyright © 2013 Briggs & Stratton Corporation
Milwaukee, WI USA. All Rights Reserved
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Table of Contents
Unpacking Recommendations ..................................................... 4
Hardware Bag / Hardware Contents ............................................ 5
Operator Safety ............................................................................. 8
Assembly ....................................................................................... 10
Assemble Hitch ......................................................................... 10
Install Spring Assist Bracket ...................................................... 10
Install Lift Lever Kit .................................................................... 11
Belt Installation .......................................................................... 11
Install Lock Plate ....................................................................... 11
Install Sub-Frame Hitch ............................................................. 12
Install Rear Lift Rod ................................................................... 13
Assembly Discharge Chute ....................................................... 13
Attach Deflector Control Cable Support Arm ............................. 14
Connect Snowthrower to Hitch .................................................. 15
Install Front Lift Rod ................................................................... 15
Install Chute Rotator Switch ...................................................... 15
Install Wire Harness to Chute Harness ...................................... 16
Install Lift Asssist Spring ............................................................ 17
Mount Remote Deflector Control ............................................... 18
Install Drive Belt ......................................................................... 18
Rear Lift Rod Alteration ............................................................. 19
Install Reflectors ........................................................................ 19
Required Accessories ................................................................... 19
Required Accessories ............................................................... 19
Recommended Accessories ..................................................... 19
Features & Controls ...................................................................... 20
Control Functions ...................................................................... 20
Tractor Controls ......................................................................... 20
Operation ....................................................................................... 21
Checks Before Starting ............................................................. 21
Engine & Ground Speed Selection ............................................ 21
Starting & Stopping ................................................................... 21
Transporting .............................................................................. 21
Snow Removal Suggestions ...................................................... 22
Daily Storage ............................................................................. 22
................................................................... 22
Lift Variations When Using Attachments .................................... 22
Maintenance .................................................................................. 23
Schedule for Normal Care ......................................................... 23
General Lubrication ................................................................... 23
Inspect, Adjust & Lubricate Drive Chain .................................... 24
Lubricate Auger Bearings .......................................................... 24
Troubleshooting ............................................................................ 25
Troubleshooting Chart ............................................................... 25
Drive Chain Adjustment ............................................................. 26
Skid Shoe Adjustment ............................................................... 26
Electric Chute Rotator Gear ...................................................... 26
Lift Rod Adjustment ................................................................... 27
Belt Tension Adjustment ............................................................ 28
Belt Replacement ...................................................................... 28
Removing the Snowthrower ......................................................... 29
Removal .................................................................................... 29
Template ......................................................................................... 30
Warranty ......................................................................................... 31
NOTE: In these instructions, “front”, “back”, “left” and “right” are
referenced from the operating position.
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Hardware Bag Contents on Pages 5-7 are a combination of the kits below.
Please note the designated symbols for each kit when unpacking the contents.
It is recommended that hardware for each kit is kept separate during the assembly process.
s 1695196 Sub-Frame Hitch
l 1696425 42” Single-Stage Snowthrower
Hardware / Parts Identification
Lower case letters identify pre-assembled and / or pre-existing hardware / parts.
Upper case letters identify hardware / parts that are found in the kit (pages 5-7).
Unpacking Recommendations
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Hardware Bag Contents
C - LOCKWASHER, s
5/16” (Qty. 4)
D - HEX NUT, s
5/16”-18 (Qty. 5)
A - CARRIAGE BOLT, s
5/16”-16 x 1.0” (Qty. 4)
B - WASHER, s
.312” ID x 1.0” OD x 13” THK (Qty. 4)
E - CAPSCREW, s
3/8”-16 x 1.0” (Qty. 4)
F - FLANGE NUT, s l
3/8”-16 (1695196: Qty. 4 / 1696425: Qty. 1)
H - CLEVIS PIN, s
.50” x 2.12” (Qty. 1)
I - HAIR PIN, s
(Qty. 1)
L - CLEVIS PIN, s
.375” x 2.375” (Qty. 1)
J - HAIR PIN, s
(Qty. 2)
K - SAFETY CLIP, s
(Qty. 3)
N - CHUTE CONTROL SWITCH, l
(Qty. 1)
G - CAPSCREW,
s
3/8”-16 x 1.375” (Qty. 2)
M - SWITCH WIRE HARNESS, (Qty. 1) l
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Hardware Bag Contents / Hardware
EE - PUSH BAR LATCH, s
GG - LOCK PLATE, s
HH - LIFT BAR, s
BB - SUB-FRAME HITCH, sAA - SUPPORT CLAMP, s
CC - HOOK ASSEMBLY, s
Q - WIRE CLIP, l
(Qty. 2)
R - BELT, s
S -REFLECTORS,
(Qty. 2) s
O - CHUTE WIRE HARNESS, (Qty. 1) l
P - Zip Tie, l
(Qty. 2)
DD - SPRING ANCHOR, l
FF - SPRING ASSIST BRACKET, l
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Hardware Bag Contents / Hardware
BB - SUB-FRAME HITCH, s
R - BELT, s
MM - DISCHARGE CHUTE
ASSEMBLY,
l
II - LATCH ROD, s
PP - HITCH PIN, s
LL -LIFT ROD ASSEMBLY, s
KK - LIFT LEVER ASSEMBLY, sJJ - HITCH ROD, Small, s
OO - SNOWTHROWER l
NN - DEFLECTOR CONTROL CABLE
SUPPORT ARM,
l
QQ - ASSIST SPRING, l
RR - MOUNTING BRACKET ASSEMBLY, l
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Operator Safety / SNOWTHROWERS
This snowthrower is capable of amputating hands and feet and throwing objects. Failure to observe the following
safety instructions could result in serious injury. Read these safety rules, and the safety rules in your tractor
Operator’s Manual, and follow them closely. Failure to obey these rules could result in loss of control of vehicle,
severe personal injury to yourself, or damage to property or equipment. The triangle in the text signifies
important cautions or warnings which must be followed.
Operator Safety
DANGER
Amputation hazard
The discharge chute
contains a rotating impeller
to throw snow. Fingers can
quickly become caught in
the impeller. Never clear or
unclog the discharge chute
with your hands. Always
use a clean-out tool.
Failure to observe these safety instructions will
result in traumatic amputation or severe laceration.
Hand contact with the rotating impeller inside the
discharge chute is the most common cause of injury
associated with snowthrowers. Never use your hands to
clean out the discharge chute.
To safely clear a clogged discharge chute, follow
these instructions:
1. Shut OFF the engine.
2. Wait 10 seconds to be sure the impeller blades have
stopped rotating.
3. Always use a clean-out tool, not your hands.
General
• Read this manual and the tractor Operator’s Manual
carefully. Be thoroughly familiar with the controls and
the proper use of the equipment.
If snowthrower is equipped with a spring-assist tension
lever, never pull the spring-assist tension lever back
unless snowthrower is in fully raised position. The
spring is under tension when snowthrower is in lowered
position.
• Never allow children to operate the machine. Do not
allow adults to operate it without proper instruction.
• Do not carry passengers.
• Keep the area of operation clear of all persons,
particularly small children, and pets.
• Never direct discharge chute towards bystanders.
• Make sure all hardware is secure and that snowthrower
is in good operating condition.
• Check to be sure all safety devices and shields are in
place.
• Check that all adjustments are correct before using this
unit.
Preparation
• Never attempt to make any adjustments while engine is
running.
• Thoroughly inspect the area where the snowthrower is
to be operated and remove all foreign objects.
• Adjust the skid shoe height to clear gravel or crushed
stone surface. See the Maintenance and Adjustments
section for procedure.
• One wheel weight on each rear wheel or rear weights is
required.
Operation
• Exercise extreme caution when operating on, or
crossing, gravel drives, walks or roads. Stay alert for
hidden hazards or traffic.
• Never allow anyone in front of the machine while it is
operating.
• After striking an object or if unit starts to vibrate
abnormally, stop the engine, disengage the PTO, and
remove the key. Check for the cause and any damage
before restarting. Before any inspection, make sure all
moving parts have stopped.
• Take all possible precautions before leaving operator’s
position. Disengage the PTO, lower the attachment, set
the parking brake, stop the engine and remove the key.
• Never operate the snowthrower near glass enclosures,
automobiles, window wells, dropoffs, etc., without
proper adjustment of discharge angle.
• Do not overload machine capacity by attempting to
clear snow at too fast a rate.
• Never operate unit at high transport speeds on slippery
surfaces. Use care when travelling in reverse.
• Disengage power to snowthrower when transporting or
not in use.
• Never operate the snowthrower without good visibility or
light.
• Always be sure your feet are properly placed on the
footrests and keep a firm hold on the steering wheel.
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Operator Safety / SNOWTHROWERS
WARNING
Perform the Safety System Interlock test found in your
tractor Operator’s Manual. If tractor does not pass the
test, do not operate the tractor. See your authorized
dealer. Under no circumstances should you attempt to
defeat the safety system.
Operating on Slopes
WARNING
• Never operate on slopes greater than 10°.
• Select slow ground speed before driving onto a
slope. Avoid using brakes to control speed.
• Drive up and down the face of the slopes, never
across the slope face.
• Use caution when changing directions and DO NOT
START OR STOP ON A SLOPE.
Recommended Accessories
Tire chains are recommended when installing this
attachment to your unit.
Safety Decals
Part No. 1756838
Danger Decal - Auger
Part No. 1756841
Danger Decal - Discharge Chute
1756841
Part No. 1756842
Caution Decal - Spring Tension
(If equipped with spring-assist tension lever.)
1756842
Part No. 1756840
Caution Decal - Stability & Control
Part No. 1756839
Warning Decal - Avoid Injury
1756842
1756841
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Assembly
WARNING
Before beginning any service work turn off the PTO, set
the parking brake, turn off the ignition, and disconnect
the spark plug wire(s).
Refer to “Tractor” operating manual for mower removal.
Assemble Hitch
1. Attach the support clamp (AA, Figure 1) to the sub-
frame hitch (BB) with carriage bolts (A), washers (B),
lockwashers (C), and nuts (D). Support clamp should
be able to slide. Do not tighten the hardware at this
time, it will be tightened in later section.
2. Insert hook assembly (CC) into support clamp.
Broadmoor & CTX 9000
AA
Conquest, Prestige & CTX 9500
CC
AABB
A
D
C
B
CC
BB
Figure 1
Install Spring Assist Bracket
For 2012 Models & Previous Years
1. Open the tractor hood. Install the spring anchor (DD,
Figure 2) by sliding it onto the right side of the bumper.
Close tractor hood.
Note: Groove (a) in spring anchor should be down.
DD
a
Figure 2
For 2013 Models & Preceeding Years
2-Wheel Drive:
1. Using holes as shown in Figure 3, secure RH side
of push bar latch (EE) to sub-frame hitch (BB) with
capscrews (E) and nuts (F).
2. Insert capscrew (E) through back holes of push bar
latch and sub-frame hitch. Secure with nut (F).
BB
EE
E x 3
F x 3
Figure 3
3. On LH side, insert capscrew (G, Figure 4) through front
hole of spring assist bracket (FF) and sub-frame hitch
(BB). Secure with nut (F).
F
BB FF G
EE
Figure 4
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Assembly
4. Using hole as shown in Figure 5, insert capscrew (G)
through hole in spring assist bracket, push bar latch
(EE) and sub-frame hitch. Secure with nut (F).
F
BB FF
G
EE
Figure 5
4-Wheel Drive:
1. Using holes as shown in Figure 6, secure RH side of
push bar latch (EE, Figure 4) to sub-frame hitch (BB)
with capscrews (E) and nuts (F).
BB EE
E x 2
F x 2
Figure 6
2. On LH side, insert capscrews (G, Figure 7) throughfront
and back holes of spring assist bracket (FF) and sub-
frame hitch (BB). Secure with nuts (F).
FF
BB EE
x 2
Gx 2F
Figure 7
Install Lift Lever Kit
For tractors with non-manual or non-hydraulic factory
installed lift lever, use Lift Lever Kit 1694947.
Belt Installation
1. Verify belt part number (found on the back of belt) is
correct for your snowthrower.
- Single-stage snowthrower belt number is 1703371.
- Two-stage snowthrower belt number is 1703372.
2. Install correct belt for your snowthrower according to the
number listed above.
3. For correct belt installation, refer to Figure 39, page 18.
NOTE: Removal of belt may require loosening or
disassembly of L-shaped belt guide bracket from
pulleys 2 and 4.
Install Lock Plate
Hydraulic Lift Models Only
NOTE: Non-labeled parts in Figure 8 & 10 are pre-existing.
1. Install the lock plate (GG, Figure 8) with existing pin
and additional pin (H). Secure with existing hair pin and
additional hair pin (I). The pre-existing washers are not
used with the lock plate.
GG
H
I
Hydraulic Lift
Models
Figure 8
Manual Lift Models Only
NOTE: The following section applies to tractors with factory
installed lift lever ONLY.
1. Place the lift lever in the attachment-raised (back)
position. Take note of the position of the spring through
the lift bar (HH, Figure 10). It will be required to reinstall
the spring through the lift bar.
2. Loosen the manual lift adjustment bolt (a, Figure 9) until
the bolt can be slid out of the groove in the bulkhead.
Remove the spring and bolt and set aside.
a
Figure 9
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2. Raise the rear of the sub-frame hitch and place the hook
(CC, Figure 12) over the lift shaft between the welded
washers.
CC
Figure 12
3. Connect the front of the sub-frame hitch to the tractor
J-hooks (a, Figure 13) using the latch rod (II) and a hair
pin (J) in the top hole of push bar latch.
4. Secure the front of the sub-frame hitch to the tractor
by attaching the hitch rod (JJ) and a hair pin (J) in the
bottom holes of the push bar latch.
II
JJ
II
JJ
J
a
Figure 13
5. Push the support clamp backwards until it is snug
against the hook assembly. Tighten the nuts on the
support clamp.
Assembly
3. Remove the pin (a, Figure 10) and hair pin (b) securing
the lift bar.
NOTE: If the lift bars are different, replace existing lift
bar with provided lift bar using existing hardware.
4. Re-install the pin from Step 3 through the top hole in the
lift cam (c), through the rear hole in the lift bar, through
the spacer (d), and secure with the hair pin (b) as
shown in Figure 9.
HH
Manual Lift
Models
a
c
d b
Figure 10
5. Place the lift lever in the attachment-lowered (forward)
position.
6. Reinstall the lift assist spring in its original orientation.
7. Reinstall the manual lift adjustment bolt (Figure 9) in the
bulkhead and tighten.
Install Sub-Frame Hitch
1. Slide the sub-frame hitch (BB, Figure 11) under the
tractor.
NOTE: For 4 wheel drive tractors, insert push bar from
side of tractor instead of front.
BB
Figure 11
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Assembly
Install Rear Lift Rod
NOTE: The following section applies to tractors with factory
installed lift lever AND/OR hydraulic lift models.
1. Slide the lift lever assembly (KK, Figure 14) onto the
end of the tractor lift shaft under the right side footrest.
Use the tabs (a) on the lift lever to capture the tractor lift
arm (b).
KK
b
a
Figure 14
2. Insert the rear of the lift rod assembly (LL, Figure 15)
into the bottom of the lift lever assembly.
LL
Figure 15
3. Secure lift rod assembly and lift lever assembly with
safety clip (K, Figure 16). Secure lift lever assembly with
clevis pin (L) and safety clip (K).
K
L
Figure 16
Assemble Discharge Chute
1. Remove the motor cover (a, Figure 17) and loosen the
screws (b) securing the electric spout rotator motor.
Remove the motor gear (c) and set aside.
a
b
c
Figure 17
2. Lubricate the base of the discharge chute and ring gear
with automotive lithium grease.
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5. Adjust the motor so that the motor gear (a, Figure 20)
meshes with the discharge chute ring gear (b) and
tighten the adjustment screws (c).
a
bc
Figure 20
6. Reattach the motor cover.
Attach Deector Control Cable Support Arm
1. Assemble the deflector control cable support arm (NN,
Figure 21) to the left side of the snowthrower (OO) using
bolt (a) and nut (b) that comes attached to deflector
control cable support arm.
NN
b
a
OO
Figure 21
Assembly
3. Remove the chute retainers (a, Figure 18) and plastite
screws (b) that are located on the reinforcement ring
gear (c).
a
a
a
b
b
b
c
Figure 18
4. Install the discharge chute assembly (MM, Figure 19)
and chute gear (a) to the chute ring (b) using the chute
retainers (c) previously removed in Step 3 and plastite
screws (d).
bc
d
a
MM
Figure 19
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Connect Snowthrower to Hitch
1. Position the snowthrower in front of the hitch. Insert the
hitch pin (PP, Figure 22) through the snowthrower and
hitch on both sides of the snowthrower. Secure with
a safety clip (K). Use the back set of sub-frame hitch
holes.
NOTE: The hitch pin (OO) goes ABOVE the belt.
K
PP
Figure 22
Install Front Lift Rod
1. Attach the front of the lift rod assembly (LL, Figure 23)
to the lift arm (a). Secure with a safety clip (b).
The distance from the collar to the end of the rod
should be 5 inches for tractors with factory installed lift
lever ONLY. Adjust as needed for height and tension.
The distance from the collar to the end of the rod
should be 13 inches for tractors that require lift lever kit
1694947. Adjust as needed for height and tension.
LL
5” or 13”
a
b
Figure 23
Assembly
Install Chute Rotator Switch
For 2012 Models & Previous Years
Non-Electric Height-of-Cut Units
NOTE: Non-electric height-of-cut units can be identified by
the flat plug in the dashboard as shown in Figure 24.
1. Plug female connector of the switch wire harness (M,
Figure 24) into chute control switch (N).
M N
Figure 24
2. Remove plug (a, Figure 25) from right side of
dashboard.
a
Figure 25
3. Route the switch wire harness (M, Figure 26) with
attached switch (N) through opening in dashboard.
Snap chute control switch into dashboard to secure.
M
N
Figure 26
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Assembly
Install Wire Harness to Chute Harness
1. Connect the black end of the chute wire harness (O,
Figure 30) to the chute motor (a). Route wire harness
through larger round hole on right side of snowthrower
frame.
Oa
Figure 30
2. Secure chute wire harness (O, Figure 31) to lift arm (a)
with zip tie (P). Route the chute wire harness through
the bottom opening in the grill and along the frame rail.
P
a
O
Figure 31
Note: The chute wire harness SHOULD NOT come in
contact with the muffler.
4. Locate the tractor power leads (Figure 27), red with
yellow stripe (a) and black (b), at the base of steering
column. Connect these leads, color to color, to the
switch wire harness (M).
a
M
b
Figure 27
5. Thread switch wire harness (M, Figure 28) through bulk
head.
M
Figure 28
6. Proceed to “Install Wire Harness to Chute Harness”
section.
Install Chute Rotator Switch
For 2013 Models & Proceeding Years
Electric Height-of-Cut Units
• On units with electric height-of-cut, use the toggle
switch (a, Figure 29) located on the left side of
dashboard for chute rotation.
• Push toggle up or down to rotate left or right.
a
Figure 29
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3. Connect the mower deck wire harness (a, Figure 32)
to the chute wire harness (O). Secure wire harness to
tractor frame using clips (Q). Ensure wire harness is
below heat shield.
O
Q
a
Figure 32
4. Locate the electric height-of-cut harness (a, Figure 33)
underneath tractor.
NOTE: This harness was disconnected when mower
was removed.
5. Connect the electric height-of-cut harness to the chute
rotation harness (O).
aO
Figure 33
6. Secure harness wires to tractor frame using a zip tie (P,
Figure 34).
P
Figure 34
Assembly
Install Lift Assist Spring
1. Attach one end of assist spring (QQ, Figure 35) to
bracket (EE).
NOTE: Lift the snowthrower up and support with wood
blocks.
2. Hook assist spring (QQ) onto assist lever (a). The assist
lever should be in the backward position when installing
the spring.
CAUTION
Spring will be under tension as you rotate the forward
position. Keep clear of pinch points.
QQ
a
EE
Figure 35
3. Rotate the assist lever to the forward position.
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Assembly
Mount Remote Deector Control
1. Using the template (a, Figure 36) included in the back of
this manual (pg. 30), drill two 9/32” holes in the left side
of the dashboard to mount the remote chute control.
a
Figure 36
2. Mount the mounting bracket assembly (RR, Figure 37)
to the dashboard. Secure with capscrews (a), large flat
washers (b) and nuts (c).
RR a
c b
Figure 37
3. Install the remote deflector control handle (a, Figure 38)
in the mounting bracket assembly and secure with a
clevis pin (b) and hair pin clip (c).
a
b
c
Figure 38
Install Drive Belt
1. Route the drive belt (R) as shown in Figure 39. The
back of the belt rides in the back-side idlers (2 & 4).
NOTE: NOTE: The hitch pin (PP) goes ABOVE the
belt.
2. The following is a list of pulley names and type of
pulley. Refer to Figure 39 for proper routing of belt.
1 - Snowthrower Input Pulley (a)
2 - Backside Idler Pulley (b)
3 - Tractor PTO Pulley (a)
4 - Backside Idler Pulley (b)
5 - Idler V-Pulley (a)
1
2
3
4
5
V-Pulley (a) Flat Pulley (b)
PP
R
Figure 39
NOTE: If unable to get the belt on Pulley 1, loosen the pivot
bracket per Step 3, .
3. Remove wood blocks from under snowthrower that
were previously used in section “ Install Lift Assist
Spring”.
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Required Accessories
4. With the snowthrower drive belt installed, the trunnion
(a, Figure 40) should be between the marks (b) on
spring tension bracket for correct belt tension. Turn
belt tension handle (c) to move trunnion until between
marks.
5. If trunnion cannot be placed between marks,
loosen capscrew (d) and reposition idler V-pulley
(5) as necessary. The pivot bracket (e) should be
perpendicular to snowthrower hitch.
5
a
b
c
e
d
Figure 40
Rear Lift Rod Alteration
Units with Suspension
On units with suspension, adjustment handle (a, Figure 41)
on rear hitch assembly may interfer with suspension cross
shaft (b). If so, remove 1
1
/
2”
from end of adjustment rod.
a b
Figure 41
Install Reectors
1. Place reflectors (S, Figure 42) on rear of tractor below
operator’s seat.
S
Figure 42
Required Accessories
- It is required that tire chains and two rear wheel weights
or Quick Tach Weights are used.
- A Lift Lever Kit is required for some of the models
covered by this manual, and must be installed as part of
hitch installation.
Never operate on slopes greater than 17.6% (10°).
Recommended Accessories
A rear-mounted weight box can also be added for
additional traction. The maximum weight added to the
tractor should not exceed 35 lbs. per wheel, plus 100
additional pounds in the rear weight box.
For operation on slopes greater than 15% (8.5°), Quick
Tach Weights, tire chains, and wheel weights are
recommended. Never operate on slopes greater than 17.6%
(10°).
DANGER
Do not clean out discharge chute with hands. Contact
with moving parts inside chute will cause serious injury.
Use a clean out tool. Use the following procedure to
remove objects or clear the chute:
1. Stop the engine. Remove the key
2. Wait 10 seconds to be sure the auger/impeller
blades have stopped rotating.
3. Always use a clean-out tool. DO NOT use your
hands.
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Features & Controls
Figure 43
Control Functions
The information below briefly describes the function of
individual controls. Operating the tractor and attachment
requires the combined use of these controls and additional
controls whose operation is described in the tractor
Operator’s Manual.
Please take a moment and familiarize yourself with the
name, location, and function of these controls so that you
will better understand the safety and operating instructions
provided in this manual.
Tractor Controls
• Read and understood the instructions in the tractor
Operator’s Manual.
• Become thoroughly familiar with all of the tractor
controls and their operation, including how to safely and
properly start and stop the unit.
Practice driving in an open area, without the attachment,
to become accustomed to the unit.
a. Electric Spout Rotator Switch: Controls the electric
spout rotator.
b. PTO Switch: Engages and disengages the PTO to start
and stop the snowthrower.
c. Hydraulic Attachment Lift Lever:
NOTE: The hydraulic lift will only work with the engine
running and the parking brake disengaged.
The attachment lift lever raises and lowers the
attachment. To RAISE the attachment, pull the lever
back. To LOWER the attachment, move the lever
forward.
d. Manual Attachment Lift Lever: The attachment lift
lever raises and lowers the attachment. To RAISE an
attachment, depress the release button on top of
the lever and pull back. To LOWER an attachment,
depress the release button and move the lever forward.
When lowering the attachment, be sure to push the
lever fully forward into the locked position.
e. Deflector Control: The deflector control changes the
angle of the snowthrower discharge deflector. Twist the
handle to unlock it, and pull/push it to change the angle.
f. Throttle Control: Always operate at FULL throttle.
b
a
dc
ef
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