MTD 3DD Series Owner's manual

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iMPORTANT
READ SAFETY RULES AND iNSTRUCTiONS CAREFULLY BEFORE OPERATION
Warning: Thisunitisequippedwithan internalcombustionengineandshouldnotbeusedonor 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.769-01939
07/2005
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.
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Table of Contents
Safety Labels ............................................... 3
Safe Operation Practices ........................... 4
Setting Up Your Snow Thrower .................. 6
Know Your Snow Thrower .......................... 8
Operating Your Snow Thrower ................. 10
Maintenance & Service ............................ 13
7. Off-Season Storage .................................. 16
8. Troubleshooting ........................................ 17
g. Parts List ................................................... 18
10. Notes .......................................................... 22
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 standingat theoperating
position andlookingdown atthe rear ofthe snowthrower.
Thisinformationwill be necessaryto usethemanufacturer'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 orhave 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 the engine 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_SupperĀ±
Product. Registration
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1.KEEPAWAYFROMROTATINGIMPELLER
ANDAUGER.CONTACTWITHIMPELLEROR
AUGERCANAMPUTATEHANDSANDFEET.
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3.
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USECLEAN-OUTTOOLTOUNCLOG
DISCHARGECHUTE.
DISENGAGECLUTCHLEVERS,STOPENGINE,
ANDREMAINBEHINDHANDLESUNTILALL
MOVINGPARTSHAVESTOPPEDBEFORE
UNCLOGGINGORSERVICINGMACHINE.
TOAVOIDTHROWNOBJECTSINJURIES,
NEVERDIRECTDISCHARGEATBYSTANDERS.
USEEXTRACAUTIONWHENOPERATINGON
GRAVELSURFACES.
5. READOPERATOR'SMANUAL.
ChuteClean-out Tool
Achuteclean-outtool isfastenedtothetopofthe
augerhousingwitha mountingclip. Thetoolisdesigned
tocleara chuteassemblyoficeandsnow.
Thisitemisfastenedwitha cabletieatthefactory.Cut
thecabletiebeforeoperatingthesnowthrower.
_ ARNING: Never useyour
hands to clear a cloggedchute
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.
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WARNING
Thissymbolpoints
out importantsafety
instructionswhich,if
notfollowed,could
endangerthe personal
safetyand/or property
of yourselfandothers.
Readandfollowall
instructionsinthis
manualbeforeat-
temptingtooperate
this machine.Failure
to complywiththese
instructionsmayresult
in personalinjury.When
youseethis symbol.
HEED ITS WARNING!
Your Responsibility
Restrictthe use
ofthis power machine
to persons who read,
understand
and follow the warnings
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
instructionsmayresult
i in personalinjury.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 cancer and
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 followingsafetyinstructionscould resultinserious injuryor death.
Training
1. Read,understand,andfollowall instructionsonthe 1.
machineandin themanual(s)beforeattemptingto
assembleandoperate.Keepthismanualina safeplacefor
futureandregularreferenceandfororderingreplacement
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,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 becomeentangledinmoving
parts.Wearfootwearwhich willimprovefootingonslippery
surfaces.
Useagroundedthree-wireextensioncordand receptacle
forall unitswithelectricstartengines.
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 providespaceforfuel
expansion.
g. Replacegasolinecap andtightensecurely.
h. If gasolineis spilled,wipeitoff theengineand equip-
ment.Movemachinetoanotherarea.Wait5minutes
beforestartingtheengine.
i. Neverstorethe machineorfuel containerinsidewhere
there isan openflame,sparkor pilotlight(e.g.furnace,
waterheater,spaceheater,clothesdryeretc.).
j. Allowmachinetocoolat least5 minutesbeforestoring.
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Operation
1. Donot puthandsorfeetnearrotatingparts,inthe
auger/impellerhousingor chuteassembly.Contactwiththe
rotatingpartscanamputatehandsandfeet.
2. The auger/impellercontrolleveris a safetydevice.Never
bypassitsoperation.Doingsomakesthe machineunsafe
andmaycausepersonalinjury.
3. The controlleversmustoperateeasilyin bothdirections
andautomaticallyreturntothe disengagedpositionwhen
released.
4. Neveroperatewitha missingor damagedchuteassembly.
Keepall safetydevicesin placeandworking.
5. Neverrunan engineindoorsor inapoorlyventilatedarea.
Engineexhaustcontainscarbonmonoxide,anodorlessand
deadlygas.
6. Donotoperatemachinewhile underthe influenceofalcohol
or drugs.
7. Mufflerandenginebecomehotandcan causea burn.Do
nottouch.
8. Exerciseextremecautionwhenoperatingonorcrossing
gravelsurfaces.Stayalertforhiddenhazardsortraffic.
9. Exercisecautionwhenchangingdirectionandwhileoperat-
ingonslopes.
10.Planyoursnow-throwingpatternto avoiddischargetowards
windows,walls,carsetc.Thus,avoidingpossibleproperty
damageor personalinjury causedbyaricochet.
11.Neverdirectdischargeatchildren,bystandersandpetsor
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.Lookdownandbehindand usecarewhen
backingup.
16.Ifthe machineshouldstartto vibrateabnormally,stopthe
engine,disconnectthe sparkplugwireand groundit against
the engine.Inspectthoroughlyfordamage.Repairany
damagebeforestartingandoperating.
17.Disengageallcontrolleversandstopenginebeforeyou
leavethe operatingposition(behindthe handles).Wait
untilthe auger/impellercomestoa completestop before
uncloggingthe chuteassembly,makinganyadjustments,or
inspections.
18.Neverputyourhandinthedischargeor collectoropenings.
Alwaysusethe clean-outtoolprovidedtounclogthe dis-
chargeopening.Donot unclogchuteassemblywhileengine
isrunning.Shutoffengineand remainbehindhandlesuntil
all movingpartshavestoppedbeforeunclogging.
19.Useonlyattachmentsandaccessoriesapprovedbythe
manufacturer(e.g.wheelweights,tire chains,cabsetc.).
20. Ifsituationsoccurwhich arenotcoveredin thismanual,
usecareand goodjudgment.Contactyourdealeror call
(800)800-7310for assistanceandthe nameofyournearest
servicingdealer..
Maintenance & Storage
1. Nevertamperwithsafetydevices.Checktheirproper
operationregularly.Refertothemaintenanceandadjust-
mentsectionsofthis manual.
2. Beforecleaning,repairing,or inspectingmachinedisen-
gageall controlleversandstopthe engine.Wait untilthe
auger/impellercometoa completestop. Disconnectthe
sparkplugwireandgroundagainstthe engineto prevent
unintendedstarting.
3. Checkboltsandscrewsforpropertightnessatfrequent
intervalstokeepthe machinein safeworkingcondition.
Also,visuallyinspectmachinefor anydamage.
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
adjustmentsectioninthis operator'smanualforinstructions.
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 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
EPAemissionregulationsforSORE(SmallOff RoadEquipment)
arecertifiedtooperateonregularunleadedgasoline,andmay
includethefollowingemissioncontrolsystems:EngineModifica-
tion(EM)andThreeWayCatalyst(TWO)ifsoequipped.
Your Responsibility
Restrictthe useofthis powermachineto personswhoread,un-
derstandandfollowthe warningsandinstructionsin thismanual
andonthe machine.
5
Operation
WARNING
Thissymbol points
out importantsafety
instructions,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
and instructions
in this manua
and onthe machine.
Adjustment
WARNING
Disconnectthe
sparkplugwire
and ground
itagainst the
engine to prevent
unintended starting.
Do not lift the
snowthrower at
any time by the
i chute handle.
CAUTION:
Be careful not to
bend or kink the
cables.
NOTEI
AIi referencestoleft
orright Sideof the
snow throweris
theopera#g
position on8
IMPORTANT:Thisunitisshippedwiththeenginefullof
oil.Afterassembly,seetheEngineOwner'smanualfor
fuelandoil details.
Removing From Carton
1. Cutthecornersofthecartonandlaythesidesfiaton
theground. Removeall packinginserts.
2. Theupperhandleispackagedunattachedtothe
snowthrower,thoughconnectedbycanes. Move
thesnowthrowerandupperhandleoutofthecarton.
3. Makecertainthecartonhasbeencompletely
emptiedbeforediscardingit.
Before Assembly
__lh WARNING:Disconnectthe sparkplug
wireand Ground itagainstthe engine
to preventunintendedstarting.
NOTE:Referencetoright,left,frontor rearofthe unitis
fromtheoperatingpositionunlessotherwisestated.
Setting Up The Handle
1. Loosenandremovethewingknob,saddlewasher,
handletabandcarriagescrewoneachsideofthe
lowerhandle.SeeFigure1.
2. Lifttheupperhandleupandpositionitoverthe
lowerhandle,aligningtheholeswherethewing
knobswereremoved.SeeStep1inFigure2.
CAUTION:Be careful not to bend or kink thecables.
.
.
6.
Inserta carriagescrewfromtheoutsidethrougha
handletab,theupperandlowerhandles,a saddle
washerandintothewingknob. Repeatonotherside.
Tightenthewingknobsoneachsideofthehandle.
Referto Step2 inFigure2.
Loosenthechuteknobontheupperchute(l) and
pivottheupperchuteupwards(2)as faras itwillgo.
SeeFigure3.
7. Rotatechutehandletodesiredoperatingposition.
SeeFigure3.
8. Tightenthechutewingknobon theupperchute
makingsuretheflatwasherandthecarriageboltare
correctlypositioned.
,d_ WARNING:Donot liftthe snow thrower at
any time by thechute handle.
Clean-Out Tool
Thistool,andtheelectricextensioncord,maybe
fastenedwithacabletietotherearoftheaugerhousing
forshippingpurposes.Inthatcase,cutthecabletieand
removetheextensioncordnow.
Final Adjustments
IMPORTANT:Checktheadjustmentsasinstructedand
makeanyfinaladjustmentsnecessarybeforeoperating
theunit.Checkall nutsandboltsfortightness.Failureto
followtheseinstructionsmaycausedamagetounit.
Figure 1
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Figure 2
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Chute Handle
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Figure 3
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HighPosition
MiddlePosition
LowPosition
Figure 4
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DriveCable
Figure 5
Tire Pressure (Pneumatic Tires)
Thetiresareover-inflatedforshippingpurposes.Checktire
pressureandreducepressure,ifneeded.Seetiresidewall
forproperPSIfillinformation.Maintainequalpressureon
bothwheelsofsnowthrower.
WARNING:Seethe tiresidewallfor
properPSIfill information.Equaltire
pressureshouldbe maintainedatall
times. Excessivepressurewhenseating
beadsmaycausetire/rim assembly
to burstwith force sufficientto cause
seriousinjury.
Skid Shoe
Thespacebetweentheshaveplateandthegroundcanbe
adjusted.RefertoFigure6forlocationd shaveplateandskid
shoes.Forclosesnowremoval,placeskidshoesinthelow
position.Whentheareatobeclearedisuneven,placeskid
shoesinthemiddleorhighposition.SeeFigure4.
NOTE:Operationofthissnowthrowerongravelisnot
recommendedasloosegravelcanbeeasilypicked
upandthrownbytheaugercausingpersonalinjuryor
damagetothesnowthrower.If youhavetooperateiton
gravel,keepskidshoeinhighestpositionformaximum
clearance.
1. Adjustskidshoesbylooseningtwohexnutsand
carriageboltsoneachskidshoe,andmoveskidshoe
tothedesiredposition.SeeFigure4.
2. Makecertaintheentirebottomsurfaceofskidshoe
isagainstthegroundtoavoidunevenwearonthe
skidshoes.
3. Tightennutsandboltssecurely.
Routing The Drive Cable
1. Thedrivecable,andaugercableroutedownthrough
thespeedcontrolboxonthe leftsideofthe handle.
Theaugercable,andspeedcontrolcablethenroute
downtheleftlowerhandle.Thedrivecableisrouted
acrossthetopofthelowerhandleandfinallydown
therightlowerhandle. SeeFigure5.
.
Threecabletieshavebeenusedtolooselytiethetwo
controlcablestothelowerhandle.Twoofthesecable
tiesareoneacharm,andthirdonthetopcrossbarof
thelowerhandle.Tightenthesecabletiestosecure
cablestothelowerhandle.SeeFigure5.
Auger Control Test
IMPORTANT:Performthefollowingtestbeforeoperat-
ingthesnowthrowerforthefirsttimeandatthestartof
eachwinterseason.
Checktheadjustmentoftheaugercontrolasfollows:
1. Whenaugercontrolisreleasedand inthedisen-
gaged"up"position,cableshouldhaveverylittle
slack,butshouldNOTbetight.
WARNING:Do notover-tighten the
cable.Over-tightening may prevent the
auger from disengagingand compro-
misethe safetyof thesnowthrower.
2. Ina well-ventilatedarea,startthesnowthrower
engineasinstructedon page10undertheheading
"ToStartEngine."Makesurethethrottleissetin the
FASTposition.
3. Whilestandinginoperator'sposition(behindunit)
engageauger.
4. Allowaugerto remainengagedforapproximately
ten(10)secondsbeforereleasingtheaugercontrol.
Repeatthisseveraltimes.
5. WiththeenginerunningintheFASTpositionandthe
augercontrolinthedisengaged"up"position,walk
tothefrontofthemachine.
6. Confirmthattheaugerhascompletelystopped
rotatingandshowsNOsignsofmotion.
IMPORTANT:IftheaugershowsANYsignsofrotating,im-
mediatelyreturntotheoperator'spositionandshutoffthe
engine.Waitforallmovingpartstostopbeforereadjusting
theaugercontrolcableasshownonpage14.
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WARNING
See the tire sidewall
for proper PSifill
information.Equal
tire pressureshould
be maintained at all
times. Excessive
pressurewhen seat-
ingbeads may cause
tire/rim assembly
to burstwith force
sufficientto cause
seriousinjury.
Do not over-tighten
the auger cable.
Over-tightening may
preventthe auger
from disengaging
and compromise
the safety of the
snowthrower.
See Page 14for
instructionson
how to adjust
the auger cable.
IMPORTANT:
Refer tOAuger Control
TeSton page7 prior to
operatngyour snoW
throweriRead and
folloW aii instructions
Carefullyand perform
all adjuStmentsto
verifyyoursnow
thrower iSoperating
safey and properly;
l
sh ft gears;theun t
must be runningand
the drive controlmust
bereleased:
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Gasoline Cap
Upper Chute
ChuteAssembly.
Clean-out Tool
_- Chute Handle
Knob
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Shave Plate
Auger
SkidShoe
Figure 6
_ ARNING:Be familiar with all the controls onthe snowthrower and their properoperation. Know
how to stop the machineand disengage them quickly.
NOTE:CompareFigures6 &7 withyourequipmentand
followdescriptionofcontrols,givenbelow,togetfamiliar
withtheiroperation.
Drive Control
Locatedon theundersideof theupperhandle,thedrive
controlisusedtoengage/disengagewheels.Squeeze
thedrivecontrolagainsttheupperhandletoengagethe
wheels;releasetodisengage.
Auger Control
Theaugercontrolisadjacenttotheupperhandle.
Squeezetheaugercontrolagainsttheupperhandleto
engagetheaugers;releasetodisengagetheaugers.
_lll/i ARNING:Nevermakeadjustments to
the chute assembly unless both auger
and drive controlsare disengaged and
the operator isstanding besidethe unit.
IMPORTANT:RefertoAugerControlTestonpage7
priortooperatingyoursnowthrower.Readandfollow
all instructionscarefullyandperformalladjustments
toverifyyoursnowthroweris operatingsafelyand
properly.
Chute Handle
Thedirectionofsnowthrowingcorrespondstothe
directionof thechuteopening.Usethechutehandle
toturnthechuteassemblyinthedirectionyouwishto
throwthesnow.
Chute Knob
Thedistancesnowisthrowncanbeadjustedbyeither
raisingorloweringtheupperchute.Loosenthechute
knobon thesideoftheupperchutetoadjust.Pivotthe
upperchutetodesiredposition,and retightenthechute
knob.
Speed Selection Lever
Yoursnowthrowerisequippedwitha3-speedpower
propelleddrivesystem.Thespeediscontrolledbythis
speedselectionlever,locatedontheleft sideofthe
upperhandle. Threespeedsareprovided.Withthelever
allthewaydown,towardstheengine,speed1isyour
slowestspeed.
IMPORTANT:Toshiftgears,theunitmustberunning
andthedrivecontrolmustbe released.
Shave Plate
Theshaveplatemaintainscontactwithpavementas
thesnowthrowerispropelled,allowingsnowcloseto
pavement'ssurfaceto bedischarged.
Skid Shoe
Thespacebetweentheshaveplateandthegroundcan
beadjusted.Forclosesnowremoval,placeskidshoesin
thelowposition.Usemiddleor highpositionwhenareato
beclearedisunevenoron gravelsurfaces.
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/_Muffler Spark Oil Fill GasolineCap
Ign,tionl \b/Y \Starter
Key/ "Handle
Figure7
Clean Out Tool
Thecleanouttoolisprovidedto unclogthedischarge
opening.Donotunclogdischargechutewhileengineis
running.
,_llhlk WARNING:Before unclogging, shut
off engineandremain behind handles
until all movingpartshavestopped
completely.Neverput yourhandinthe
discharge or collectoropenings. Always
usethe clean-outtool provided.
Choke Control
Activatingchokecontrolclosesthechokeplateon
carburetorandaidsin startingengine.Theimagebelow
representsthe speedsof thethrottlecontrol. Forinforma-
tiononchokeusage,seepage10ofthismanual.
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Recoil Starter & Starter Handle
Thismotorisfittedwitha recoilactionpull startanda
mittengriphandleforeasyaccesswhilewearinggloves
or mittens.
Electric Starter Button
Pressingtheelectricstarterbuttonengagesthe
engine'selectricstarterwhenpluggedintoa 120V
powersource
Electric Starter Plug
Requiresuseofatwo-prongoutdoorextensioncord
(packedwiththe snowthrower)anda 120Vpower
source/walloutlet.
Ignition Key
Theignitionkeyisnecessaryfortheenginetostart.
Insertkeyandsnapin place;do notturnit tostart/stop
theunit.Removekeywhentheunitisnotinuse.
Primer
Depressingprimerforcesfueldirectlyinto
engine'scarburetortoaidincold-weather
starting.Refertothestartinginstructions
inthe Operationsectionofthismanualfor
properprimerusage.
O
PUSH FOR A
Oil Fill
Removeoil captoaddoil. Refertothe EngineOwner's
manualforcheckingandaddingoil instructions.
Gasoline Cap
Removegascaptoaddfuel.Unitrunson regulargas.
NOTE:Thisunitmayincludea fuelplug,whichisonly
usedduringassemblytokeepdirtanddebrisoutof fuel
tank. Discardthefuelplugbeforefillingthefueltank.
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Throttle Control
Thethrottlecontrolislocatedon theengine.
It regulatesthespeedoftheengineandalso
stopstheengine.Theimageto theright
representsthespeedsofthethrottlecontrol.
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WARNING
Before unclogging,
shut off engine
and remain behind
handles untilall
moving parts have
stopped completely.
Never put your hand
in the discharge or
collector openings.
Always usethe clean-
out tool provided.
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WARNING
Gasolineisflammable
i and cautionmust be
used when handling
or storing it. Donot
fill fuel tank while
the snowthrower is
running,when itis
hotorwhen it is inan
enclosed area.
Keepyour snow
thrower awayfrom
any open flame or an
electricalsparkand
do notsmokeduring
fueling.
Besurenooneother
thanthe operatoris
standingnearthe
snowthrowerwhile
startingoroperating,
Donotoperatethis
i snowthrowerunless
i thechuteassembly
hasbeenproperly
installedandis
secured.
The electricstarter
must be properly
groundedat all
i times to avoidthe
i possibilityofelectric
i shock to theoperator.
i if your house wiring
systemisnota
i three=wire grounded
system,do not use
this electricstarter
underanyconditions.
Before Starting Engine
Engine Oil
Theengineisshippedwithoil init.Checktheoillevel
beforefirstuse.
.
.
Stopengineandwaitseveralminutesbeforecheck-
ingoil level.Removeoilfillcapanddipstick.
Wipedipstickclean,insertitintooil fillholeand
tightensecurely.
Withengineonlevelground,oil mustbe toFULL
markon dipstick.Ifoil levelislow,addoil.
FULL MaintainOilLevel
_ BetweenFULLandADD
ADD
Adding Engine Oil
Besureto usethegradeofengineoilspecifiedin
enginemanual.Toaddoil:
1. Removethedipstickfromtheoilfill. Pourfreshoil
slowlythroughtheplug.Replacedipstick.
2. Checkandmakesurethatthelevelofoil isuptothe
FULLmarkonthedipstick.
IMPORTANT:Forcompletedetailedengineinformation,
seetheseparateengineowner'smanualincludedwith
thisunit.
Gasoline
,_ WARNING:Gasolineisflammable and
caution must be usedwhen handling
or storing it. Donot fill fuel tank while
the snow thrower isrunning, when itis
hot or when it isinan enclosed area.
__L WARNING:Keepyoursnowthrower
awayfrom anyopenflameoranelectrical
sparkanddo notsmokeduringfueling.
1. Neverfillthefueltankcompletely.Fillthetankto
nomorethan1/2inchbelowbottomoffillerneckto
providespaceforexpansionoffuel.
NOTE:Thisunitmayincludea fuelplug,whichisonly
usedduringassemblyto keepdirtanddebrisoutoffuel
tank. Discardthefuelplugbeforefillingthefueltank.
2. Alwaysuseclean,fresh,unleadedgradeautomotive
gasoline.Fillthefueltankoutdoorsandusea funnel
orspouttopreventspilling.Makesurethatthe
containerfromwhichyoupourthegasolineisclean
andfreefromrustor otherforeignparticles.Make
suretowipeoff anyspilledfuelbeforestartingthe
engine.
3. Attheendof thejob,emptythefueltank ifthesnow
throwerisnotgoingtobe usedfor30daysorlonger.
Storegasolineina cleancontainerandkeepthecap
in placeonthecontainer.
CAUTION:Never useengine or carburetor cleaner
products in thefuel tank.
To Start Engine
_ ARNING:Be sure no one other than
the operator is standing near thesnow
thrower while starting or operating. Do
not operatethis snow thrower unless
the chute assembly has been properly
installed and is secured.
NOTE:Forlocationofalltheenginecontrolsreferredtoin
thissection,referto Figure7.
For A Cold Start
Electric Starter
Somemodelsofthesnowthrowermaybeequipped
withanoptional120voltA.C.electricstarter.This
electricstarter,witha three-wirepowercordandplug,is
designedtooperateon 120voltAChouseholdcurrent.
Followthestepsbelowto usetheelectricstarter.
_ ARNING:Theelectricstarter must
be used with a properlygrounded
three-prong receptacleat alltimes to
-- avoid the possibilityof electric shock.
Followall instructionscarefullypriorto
operating the electric starter.
.
Determinethatyourhousewiringisa three-wire
groundedsystem.Aska licensedelectricianifyouare
notcertain.
2. If your homewiring system isnot a three-wire
grounded system, do notusethiselectricstarter
underanyconditions.
3. If your homeelectricalsystem isgrounded, but
a three-holereceptacleisnotavailable,oneshould
beinstalledbya licensedelectricianbeforeusingthe
electricstarter.
4. If youhavea grounded three-prong receptacle,
proceedasfollows.
5. MoveChokeControltothe"Full"position.
6. PushPrimerthree(3)times,makingsuretocover
ventholewhenpushing.
7. Connectpowercordtoswitchboxondashpanel.
Plugtheotherendof powercordintoa three-prong
120-volt,grounded,ACreceptacle.
8. Pushstarterbuttontocrankengine.
9. Whenenginestarts,releasestarterbutton,andmove
chokegraduallyto 1/2Chokeuntiltheengineruns
smoothly.NextmoveChoketoOFEIf enginefalters,
10
movechokeimmediatelyto FULLandthengradually
to 1/2thentoOFF.
10.Disconnectthepowercord.Alwaysunplugfromthe
outletfirst,andthenfromthesnowthrower.
Recoil Starter
1. MovechokelevertoFULLchokeposition(coldengine
start).
2. Ifengineiswarm,placechokeinOFFpositioninstead
of FULL.
3. PushPrimerthree(3) times,makingsuretocover
ventholewhenpushing.
4. Ifengineiswarm,pushprimerbuttononlyonce.
NOTE:Alwayscoverventholein primerbuttonwhen
pushing.Additionalprimingmaybenecessaryforfirst
startiftemperatureisbelow15degreesFahrenheit.
5. Graspstarterhandleand pullropeoutslowly,untilit
pullsslightlyharder.Letroperewindslowly.
6. Pullstarterhandlerapidly.Donotallowhandletosnap
back.Allowittorewindslowlywhilekeepinga firm
holdon thestarterhandle.
7. Asenginewarmsupandbeginstooperateevenly,rotate
chokeleverslowlytothe1/2Chokeposition.Whenthe
enginebeginstorunsmoothly,movethechoketothe
OFFposition.Ifenginefalters,returntoFULLchoke,then
slowlymoveto1/2thenOFFposition.
For A Warm Start:
1. If restartingan engineafteratemporaryshut-down,
rotatechoketoOFFinsteadof FULLanddonotprime.
Useelectricstartfeatureor pullthestarterhandleas
instructedbefore.
Clearing The Snow
CAUTION:Checkthearea tobe clearedfor foreign
objects. Removeforeign objects, if any.
1. Starttheenginefollowingstartinginstructions.
2. Allowtheenginetowarmup fora fewminutesas
theenginewillnotdevelopfullpoweruntilitreaches
operatingtemperature.
3. Rotatethechuteassemblytothedesireddirection,
awayfrombystandersand/orbuildings.
4. Makingcertainno bystandersor obstaclesare in
frontof theunit,squeezetheaugercontrolcom-
pletelyagainsttheupperhandletofullyengagethe
augers.
5. Whiletheaugercontrolisengaged,squeezethedrive
controlcompletelyagainsttheupperhandletoengage
thewheels.Donot"feather"thedrivecontrol.
6. Asthesnowthrowerstartsto move,maintaina firm
holdonthehandle,andguidethesnowthrower
alongthepathto becleared.
7. Releasetheaugeranddrivecontrolstostopthe
snowthrowingactionandforwardmotion.
NOTE:Yourunitisequippedwithaclutchinthe
transmission.If thewheelsstopturningwhiletryingto
dischargelargevolumesofsnow,immediatelydisen-
gagethedrivecontrolandallowtherotatingaugersto
dischargesnowfromthehousing.Reducetheclearing
widthandcontinueoperation.
8. Oneachsucceedingpass,readjustthechute
assemblytothedesiredpositionand slightlyoverlap
thepreviouslyclearedpath.
Before Stopping
1. Runengineforafew minutesto helpdryoff any
moistureon engine.
2. Toavoidpossiblefreeze-upofthestarter,followthese
steps:
Recoil Starter
a. Withtheenginerunning,pullthestarterropewitha
rapid,continuousfullarmstrokethreeorfourtimes.
To Stop The SnowThrower
1. Tostopthewheels,releasethedrivecontrol.
2. Tostopthrowingsnow,releasetheaugercontrol.
3. Tostopengine,pushthrottlecontrollevertoOFFand
pulloutthekey.Donotturnkey.
_ WARNING:Thetemperatureof muffler
andthesurroundingareasmayexceed
150Ā°F.Avoidtheseareas.
11
WARNING
temperature
of muffler and the
surrounding areas
may exceed 150Ā° F.
Avoidthese areas:
WARNING
Stopengine by
movingthrottle lever
to stop position and
wait for all moving
parts to stop before
usingthe
cleanoout tool.
Never use your
handsto clean snow
and ice from the
chute assembly or
auger housing.
/
Speed Selector Lever
Yourunitisequippedwitha 3-speedpowerpropelled
drivesystem. Speedposition1,whentheleveris
depressedallthewaydowntowardthe motor,isslow.
Speedposition2 isa littlefasterand3 isthefastest.
SeeFigure8.
Tooperatethisfunction,followtheseinstructions:
1. Shiftyoursnowthroweronlywhileengineisrunning.
2. Releasedrivecontrolhandlebeforeshifting.
Operating Tips
1. Formostefficientsnowremoval,removesnow
immediatelyafteritfalls.
2. Dischargesnowdownwindwheneverpossible.
Slightlyoverlapeachpreviousswath.
3. Settheskidshoes1/4"belowtheshaveplatefor
normalusage.Theskidshoesmaybeadjusted
upwardforhard-packedsnow.
NOTE:Itis notrecommendedthatyouoperatethis
snowthrowerongravelasloosegravelcanbeeasily
pickedupandthrownbytheaugercausingpersonal
injuryand/ordamagetothesnowthrower.
.
Ifforsomereason,youhavetooperatethesnow
throweron gravel,keeptheskidshoeinthehighest
positionformaximumclearancebetweentheground
andtheshaveplate.
5. Cleanthesnowthrowerthoroughlyaftereachuse.
Cleaning The
Chute Assembly
Theclean-outtoolisconvenientlyfastenedtotheauger
housingwitha mountingclip.
Whensnowandicecollectin thechuteassemblyduring
operation,usethis toolto safelycleanthechuteand
chuteopening.Followthestepsbelowtooperateit.
__k WARNING:Stopengineby moving
throttle leverto stop positionand wait
for all moving partsto stop before
using the clean-out tool.
1. Releasebothaugeranddrivecontrols.
2. Stoptheenginebymovingthrottleleverto stop
position.
3. Removetheclean-outtoolfromtheclipwhich
securesittothe rearoftheaugerhousing.
4. Usetheshovel-shapedendoftheclean-outtoolto
dislodgeandscoopanysnowandicewhichhas
formedinand nearthechuteassembly.
_ ARNING:Neveruseyourhands to
clean snow and icefrom thechute
assembly or auger housing.
Speed
Selector
Lever
Figure8
\
Chute
Clean-out
Tool
Figure9
Housing
J
5. Re-fastentheclean-outtooltothemountingclipon
theaugerhousing.Youcanstartoperatingyoursnow
throwernow. SeeFigure9.
NOTE:Thehandleoftheclean-outtoolshouldbe placed
withthehandletotheRightsideonthesnowthrower
augerhousing.
12
ShearPin
Cotter Pin
Bolt HexNut
Figure10
Lubricate
Figure 11
General Recommendations
1. Alwaysobservesafetyruleswhenperformingany
maintenance.
2. Thewarrantyonthis snowthrowerdoesnotcover
itemsthat havebeensubjectedtooperatorabuseor
negligence.Toreceivefullvaluefromthewarranty,
operatormustmaintainthesnowthrowerasinstructed
in thismanual.
3. Periodicallycheckallfastenersandhardwareto make
surethesearetight.
_ WARNING: Before servicing, repairing,
lubricatingor inspecting,disengage all
controls and stop engine. Wait until all
moving parts have come to a complete
stop. Disconnect spark plug wire and
ground it against the engine to prevent
unintended starting. Alwayswearsafety
glassesduring operation or while per-
forming anyadjustmentsor repairs.
Replacing the Shave
Plate and Skid Shoes
Theshaveplateandskidshoeson thebottomofthe
snowthrowerare subjecttowear.Theseshouldbe
checkedperiodicallyand replacedwhennecessary
.
Toreplace,removetwocarriageboltsand hexnuts
securingeachskidshoetotheaugerhousing. See
Figure10.
2. Reassemblenewskid shoeswith hardwarejust
removed.Makesureshoesareadjustedtobe level.
3. Toremoveshave plate: Removebothskidshoes
andhardwareincludingcarriagebolts,andhex
nutswhichattachshaveplateto thesnowthrower
housing.Forlocationofshaveplate,seeFigure10.
4. Reassemblenewshaveplate,makingsureheads
ofthecarriageboltsaretotheinsideofthehousing.
Reinstallskidshoes.Tightensecurely.
Servicing Augers
Theaugersaresecuredtothespiralshaftwithfour
shearpinsandcotterpins.If youhita foreignobjector
icejam,the snowthrowerisdesignedsothatthepins
mayshear.Referto Figure10.
If theaugersdo notturn,checkifthe pinshavesheared.
Replace,ifneeded,withpropershearpins. Referto
item42on page19forpartnumber.
IMPORTANT:NEVERreplacetheaugershearpinswith
standardpinsorfasteners.Anydamagetotheauger
gearboxor othercomponents,asa resultofdoingso,
willNOTbecoveredbyyoursnowthrower'swarranty.
Lubrication
Fora viewofthelubricationpointson thesnowthrower,
seeFigure11.
1. Lubricatepivotpointsontheaugercontrolanddrive
controlwitha lightengineoiloncea season.
2. Lubricatetheaugeridlerbracketwith alightengine
oiloncea season.
Engine
Listedbelowaregeneralrecommendationsabout
maintainingyoursnowthrowerengine.Forfurther
details,refertotheaccompanyingenginemanual.
1. Beforeoperatingsnowthrower,checktheoil level.
2. Changeengineoil afterfirsttwo hoursofoperation
andevery25 hoursthereafter.
3. Cleansparkplugand resettheelectrodegapto
0.030"atleastoncea seasonorevery100hoursof
operation;replaceevery200 hoursofoperation
Check V-Belts
Followinstructionsbelowtocheckconditionofdrive
beltsevery50 hoursofoperation.
1. Removetheplasticbeltcoveronthefrontofthe
enginebyremovingtheself-tappingscrewand
pressingtheplastictabsto releasethebeltcover.See
Figure13.
2. Visuallyinspectforfrayed,cracked,orexcessivelyworn
outbelts.Replace,ifnecessary,followinstructions
beginningonpage14.
13
WARNIN
Beforeservicing
repairing,lubricating
or inspecting,
disengage allcontrols
and stop engine.
Wait until all moving
parts havecome
to a completestop,
DisconneCt spark
plug wire and ground
it aga!nst the engine
to preventunintended
starting: Alwayswear
safety glassesduring
OpEration or
while performing
any adjustments
NOTE:
NEVERreplacethe
auger shear pins
with standardpinsor
fasteners.Anydamage
totheaugergearboxor
other components,as
a resultofdoingsO;Wil
NOT beCoveredbyyour
snowthrower'swarrantyl
Maintenance
WARNING
Performbelt
maintenanceoutdoors
assomegasmay
possiblyleakfrom
thecarburetoreven
thoughyouplaced
asheetof plastic
underneath the gas
i capto preventthe gas
capfrom leaking.
Replacing Belts
NOTE:Therearetwo beltson thissnowthrower:an
augerbeltanddrivebelt. Itis recommendedthat both
beltsbe replacedatthesametime.
1. Removethesparkplugwirefromsparkplugandground
itagainsttheenginetopreventaccidentalstarting.
2. Draingasolinefromthegastankbelow1/2tankor
runthemachinebelowhalfa tank,or placea piece
ofplasticsheetunderneaththegascaptoprevent
gasolineleakage.
_|11 ARNING: Performbelt maintenance
outdoors assomegas maypossibly
leakfrom the carburetoreventhough
you placeda sheetof plasticunder-
neaththe gascapto preventthe gas
capfrom leaking.
Adjusting The Auger Cable
Periodicadjustmenttotheaugercontrolcablemaybe
requireddueto normalstretchandwearon thebelt.
Adjustmentisneedediftheaugersseemtohesitate
whileturning,buttheenginemaintainsspeed,or
continueturningwiththeaugercontroldisengaged.
1. Loosentherearhexboltonthecableadjustment
bracket.SeeFigure12.
2. Slidethecableadjustmentbracketbackwardstaking
outtheslackin theaugercable.
3. Retightentherearhexbolt
4. Startengineandverifyaugercontrolengagesand
disengagesproperly.
NOTE:ifaugercontinuesto rotatewiththecontrol
disengaged,shutoff engineandreadjust.
Auger Belt
1. Loosentherearscrewontheaugercableadjustment
bracketusinga 3/8" wrenchand slidethebracket
allthewayforwardtoprovidemaximumslackinthe
augercable. SeeFigure12.
2. Removethebeltcoverscrewusinga 5/16socket
withextensionand slightlyraisebeltcover.Youmust
alsouncliptheplastictabontheothersidetoraise
thisup.Donotattemptto removethebeltcoverfrom
theunitatthistime. SeeFigure13.
3. Loosenthebottomaugerhousingmountingscrew
oneachsideonefullturnusinga 1/2"socket.See
Figure12.
4. Usingthesamesocketwrench,removethetopauger
housingmountingscrewsoneachside.
NOTE:Thetopaugerhousingscrewonthe leftside
alsosecurestheaugercablebracketandcableroller.
Payattentiontoits locationandhowit ispositionedfor
referenceduringreassembly.SeeFigure12.
5. Pushdownontheunit'shandle,thiswillallowthe
beltcovertobeeasilyremovedandwillgiveaccess
forthefollowingbeltmaintenanceprocedures.
Bracket
\
Figure12
Figure 13
WoodBlock
Figure14
J
14
6. Afterremovingthebeltcover,slipthefrontauger
beltoff oftheenginepulleybypushingit forwardand
rollingin offof thepulley.
7. Pushdownontheunit'shandlefurtheropeningthis
areaand providingbetteraccesstotheaugerpulley.
Youmaywishtoplaceawoodblockundertheauger
housingtoholdtheunitopen.SeeFigure14 Maintenance
8. Pushtheaugerbeltidlerpulleyin releasingthe
augerbrake,whichisthetabthatholdsthebeltonto
theaugerpulley.Removethebelt.
9. Replacewith newbeltafter replacingthedrivebelt.
NOTE: Ifnot replacingdrivebelt,thenproceedtoStep
5 inthe DriveBeltsection.
fControl
Ar
Figure15
Belt LocatorPin
Figure16
Drive Belt
NOTE:ToreplacetheDriveBelt,youmustfirstfollow
AugerBeltinstructions.Replacethedrivebeltbefore
reassemblingthenewaugerbelt.
1. Removehairpinclipand pivotrodfromunit. See
Steps1and2 in Figure15.
2. Maneuvercontrolarmoutanddisconnectdrive
cable.SeeStep3.
3. Pullidlerpulleyon righthandsideout,releasing
tensionondrivebelt. Removedrivebeltfromidler
pulleyandtransmissionpulley. SeeSteps1thru3 in
Figure15.
4. Rotatecontrolarminordertomaneuverbeltfrom
unit. Removebeltand replacewithnewbelt.
NOTE: Besuretomaintainpositionofthemulti-speed
pulleyassemblysothatthebeltIocatorpininthetop
position. SeeFigure16.
5. Reassemblein theexactoppositeorder.
6. Afterreassemblyiscompleted,be suretoadjustthe
augercable.Refertothe"AdjustingAugerCable"
instructionson Page14ofthis manual.
NOTE:
Toreplacethe Drive
Belt,youmustfirstfollow
AugerBeltinstructions.
Replacethe drivebelt
beforereassemblingthe
newaugerbelt.
Besureto maintain
positionofthe multi-
speedpulleyassembly
sothat the beltIocator
pin inthe top position.
15
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
, approved container
i outdoors,away from
any open flame. Be
certain engine is
cool. Do notsmoke.
Fuelleft in engine
duringwarmweather
deteriorates and
i will causeserious
starting problems.
Donot drain
carburetor if using
fuel stabilizer.
Never use engineor
I carburetor cleaning
products inthe fuel
tank or permanent
damage may occur.
Ifthesnowthrowerwillnotbe usedfor30 daysor
longer,or ifitistheendof thesnowseasonwhenthe
lastpossibilityof snowisgone,theequipmentneedsto
bestoredproperly.Followstorageinstructionsbelowto
ensuretopperformancefromthesnowthrowerformany
moreyears.
Preparing Engine
NOTE:Refertotheenginemanualformoredetailed
informationon preparingthesnowthrowerenginefor
storage.
_ ARNING:Neverstore snowthrower
with fuel intank indoorsor in poody
ventilated areas,wherefuel fumes
may reachan open flame,spark or
pilotlightas 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. Fuelleftin engine
during warmweather deteriorates and
will cause serious starting problems.
1. Removeallgasolinefromthecarburetorandthefuel
tanktopreventgumdepositsfromformingon these
partsandharmingtheengine.
2. Runtheengineuntilthefueltankisemptyandit
stopsduetolackoffuel.
3. Draincarburetorbypressingupwardon bowldrain,
locatedbelowthecarburetorcover. SeeFigure17.
f Carburetor _"
0ow0 anv =,r --
Figure17
_ 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 page13.
4. Storeequipmentina clean,dryarea.
16
Problem Possible Cause(s) Solution
Engine fails tostart tankempty,or stalefuel tankwith cleanfreshgasoline:
21 Blockedfuelline 2: Cleanfuelline:
& Keynotsnappedintopiace
4. Spark plugw redisconnected 4, Connectwireto sparkp!ug.
& Fau!tyspaik plug c!ean sparkplug,readjustgap;or
replace:
6: Enginenotprimed 61Prime enginefourtimeSl
7:Eng nefoodedfromexcessive 7: wait at easttenminutesbefore
priming starting.
Enginerunserratic
1. Unitrunningonchoke
2. Fuellineblocked,or stalefuel
3. Waterordirtin fuelsystem
4. Carburetoroutofadjustment
1. MovechokelevertoOFFposition.
2. Cleanfuellineandfilltankwith
fresh,cleangasoline.
3. Refertoenginemanualfor remedy.
4. Refertoenginemanualfor remedy.
I Engineoverheats 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. Replacedrivebelt.
1. Cableoutof adjustment. 1. Adjustaugercontrolcableas
shownin "AdjustingTheAuger
Cable"onpage14.
Unit fails to discharge
snow
1 Chuteassemblyclogged.
2. Shearpinsheared.
3. Foreignobjectlodgedinauger
4 Augercontrolcableoutof
adjustment.
5. Augerbeltlooseor damaged.
1. Stopengineanddisconnectspark
plugwire.Cleanchuteandinside
ofaugerhousingwithclean-out
toolor stick.
2. Replaceshearpin.
3. Stopengineimmediatelyand
disconnectthesparkplugwire.
Removeobjectfromauger.
4. Adjustaugercontrolcable
5. Replaceaugerbelt.
P easeao,VOr
returntheunit to the
retailerfromwhich it
was purchase&
without first contacting
Customer Sup_rti
onto
www,mtdproducts;com
or call a customer
service representative
at 1(800)800,7310or
(330)220,4683,
You wi// need the
model number and
serial number ff
and when calling
Customer Support,
loggingonto
manual
regarding locating
and recording your
model and serial
number&
NOTE:Forrepairsbeyondtheminoradjustmentslistedabove,contactyournearestauthorizedservicerepresentativeor
call1-800-800-7310fortheCustomerSupportCenter.Refertotheenginemanualformoreenginerelatedinformation.
17
For parts and/or
accessories
please call
1-800-800-7310,or
1-330-220-4683.
www.mtdproducts.com
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1 684-04037 ChuteAssembly 1
2 710-04071 CarriageBolt5/16-18x 1.0" 1
3 710-0451 CarriageBolt5/16-18 11
4 712-3068 FlangeLockNut,5/16-18 1 28 738-0281
5 720-04032 NutKnob5/16-18 1 29 741-0245
6 731-04388A ChuteHandle 1 30 741-0309
7 731-04426A UpperChute 1 31 750-04191
8 736-0159 FiatWasher.349x .879x .063 2 32 756-04035
9 731-04127 LowerChute 1 33 784-0434
10 731-04353 ChuteRing 1 34 790-00075
11 731-2636A ChuteAdapter5" Dia. 1 35 618-04293
12 732-04111 ChuteAdjustmentSpring 1 36 684-04113
13 712-04064 FlangeLockNut1/4-20 5 37 684-04114
14 731-2643 Clean-outTool 1 38 684-04165
15 731-2635 Clean-outToolMount 1 39 714-04040
16 725-0157 CableTie 1 40 731-04870
17 710-0134 CarriageScrew 1/4-20x 0.62" 5 41 736-0351
18 710-0520 HexBolt3/8-16x 1.50" 1 42 738-04124A
19 710-0604A ABScrew5/16-18x .625 4 43 741-0493A
20 712-04063 FlangeLockNut,5/16-18 10 44 790-00087A
21 712-04065 FlangeLockNut,3/8-16 1 45 790-00120
22 712-0266 HexLockNut 3/8-16 1 46 784-5580
23 715-04020 Spiral Pin 2 47 746-04246
24 726-04012 PushOnNut 2 48 736-0258
25 731-04218B Impeller 1
26 732-0611 ExtensionSpring 1
27 736-0174 WaveWasher 1
ShoulderScrew3/8-16 1
Hex FlangeBearing 2
BallBearing 1
Spacer 1
FlatIdler 1
AugerIdlerBracket 1
BearingHousing 1
AugerGearboxAssembly 1
AugerAssembly-LH 2
AugerAssembly- RH 2
AugerHousing,24" 1
BowTieCotterPin72 4
Spacer,1.25x.75x 1.00 4
FlatWasher 2
ShearPin,.25x 1.50 4
FlangeBushing 8
HexBearingHousing 2
ShavePlate2.25x23.66 LG 1
SkidShoe 2
AugerCable 1
FlatWasher 1
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For parts and/or
accessories
please call
1-800-800-7310,or
1-330-220-4683.
www.mtdproducts.com
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MTD 3DD Series Owner's manual

Category
Snow throwers
Type
Owner's manual
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