44" Blower Assy. 50" Blower Assy. Mfg. No. 1691867 Mfg. No. 1691868 Mfg. No. 1692030 Mfg. No. 1692626 General RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES...............................................................................................................................1 SAFETY DECALS.........................................................................................................................................................1 SAFETY RULES....................................................
Stay alert for hidden hazards and traffic. • Be especially careful not to touch snowthrower parts which might be hot from operation. Allow such parts to cool before attempting to maintain, adjust or service. • If unit starts to vibrate abnormally, disengage drives and stop the engine. Check immediately for the cause. Vibration is generally a warning of trouble. • Before leaving operator’s position for any reason: -shut off engine, -remove the Engine Key and -wait for all moving parts to stop. •
* Cover—on pre-printed two-tone “Swash” stock. Press: * Body—1-color, 2-sided * Cover imprint —1-color, 1-sided Bindery: * Saddle Stitch, Face Trim, 3-Hole Drill * Face Trim COVERS: * This file contains several manuals, which differ only in their covers. * Covers are all present at the beginning of this file. * Back cover for a particular manual is the page IMMEDIATELY AFTER the front cover. • Check the front cover for the individual part number (typically a 171xxxx number). BODY: • The body of
Figure 6. Engine Controls F E CG D B A Location of electric starter if equipped A. Electric Start Button D. Primer Button (On some units only) E. Throttle Lever B. Fuel Valve F. Engine Key C. Starter Handle G. Choke Knob WARNING When BOTH levers are depressed, the Free- Hand™ Control is activated. This allows Auger Engage Control to be released — YET AUGER ROTATION WILL CONTINUE — until the Free- Hand™ Control is released. Figure 7. Operator's Control Position A B C D F FRONT Operator's Position
x 1/8" Thk.) and long stud (B). Do not overtighten taptite screw or stud. 12. See figure 7. Install washer (F) on stud (B). Install belt cover (C) and secure with washer (D) and nut (E). Tighten nut so there is slight resistance when cover is rotated on the stud. 13. See figure 8. Remove the mower support/height indicator from the mower deck housing. Retain the two taptite screws. 14. See figure 9. Install support brace assy. (A) against mower roller support with two screws removed in step
This washer has an i/2’ O.D. and a hole in the middle slightly smaller than i/16” I.D. 1. Remove the upper left-hand panel from the tractor to expose the valve (A, figure 1). 2. Notice there are two elbows on the side. Disconnect the hose (B) from the front elbow (C). Remove the elbow. 3. Place the washer so it is fully seated inthe hole. 4: Reinstall the elbow (C) and then connect the hose (B). Tighten the nut securely after elbow is properly positioned. Note: Flow reduction washer can be left
No. 1692243 Hitch Mfg. No. 1692244 HEX CAPSCREW CARRIAGE BOLT 0 PLAIN @ WASHER @ LOCKWASHER @ NUT HEX CAPSCREW IDENTlFlCATlON Shown below are actual size heads for standard screw sizes. Example: a l/4 screw has 7/16 head and thus requires a 7/16 wrench. To measure length, use the scale below. 00000 3lV Head 5/s” Head 9/16” Head l/2” Head 7/l 6” Head screw with screw with screw with screw with screw with l/2” SD. 7ll6’S.D. 318” SD. 5/16” SD. 114” S.D. WASHER AND NUT IDENTIFICATION Place the washe
(60 cm) - Model 8-70cm/28 .....................................28 in. (70 cm) - Model 9-70cm/28 .....................................28 in. (70 cm) - Model 10-80cm/32 ...................................32 in. (80 cm) Auger Opening Height ...........................19 in. (47.5 cm) Spout Rotation ............................................210 degrees Scraper Bar.................High Carbon, wear resistant steel Skid Shoes ........................Adjustable, heat-treated steel AUGER Construction.
If vibration continues, see your dealer. Drive fails to move snowthrower at slow speeds. 1. Traction Drive out of adjustment. 1. Readjust drive, or shift Speed Selector setting up one speed faster. 15 Service SPEED SELECTOR ADJUSTMENT 1. Loosen the two nuts (F, figure 19). 2. Place the shift lever in 5th gear. The lower speed selector rod (E, Figure 19) will properly locate itself due to an internal spring. 3. Tighten the two nuts. Do not lift up or down on rods while tightening. Make sure the s
* Cover—on pre-printed two-tone “Swash” stock. Press: * Body—1-color, 2-sided * Cover imprint —1-color, 1-sided Bindery: * Saddle Stitch, Face Trim, 3-Hole Drill * Face Trim COVERS: * This file contains several manuals, which differ only in their covers. * Covers are all present at the beginning of this file. * Back cover for a particular manual is the page IMMEDIATELY AFTER the front cover. • Check the front cover for the individual part number (typically a 171xxxx number). BODY: • The body of