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WARNING!
Before servicing, repairing or inspecting the snow
blower, disengage the auger control lever. Stop
the engine and remove the safety key to prevent
unintended starting.
Troubleshooting
Engine Fails to Start
1.
Choke not in CHOKE position.
Move choke to CHOKE position. See
Engine Operator's Manual.
2.
Spark plug wire disconnected.
Connect wire to spark plug. See
Engine Operator's Manual.
3.
Fuel tank empty or stale fuel.
Fill tank with clean, fresh fuel. See
Engine Operator's Manual.
4.
Engine not primed.
Prime engine as instructed in
Engine Operator's Manual.
5.
Faulty spark plug.
Clean, adjust gap or replace. See
Engine Operator's Manual.
6.
Safety key not in switch.
Insert safety key fully into switch.
7.
Extension cord not connected when
using electric start button.
Connect one end of extension
cord to electric starter outlet and
other end to a three-prong 120V,
grounded, AC outlet. See Engine
Operator's Manual.
Engine Running Erratically/Inconsistent
RPM (Hunting or Surging)
1.
Engine running on CHOKE.
Move choke lever to RUN position.
See Engine Operator's Manual.
2.
Stale fuel.
Fill tank with clean, fresh fuel. See
Engine Operator's Manual.
3.
Water or dirt in fuel system.
Drain fuel tank. Refill with fresh fuel.
See Engine Operator's Manual.
4.
Carburetor out of adjustment.
Contact an authorized Service
Center.
5.
Engine over-governed.
Contact an authorized Service
Center.
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Engine Overheats
1.
Engine oil level low.
Fill engine with proper amount of
engine oil.
Excessive Vibration
1.
Loose parts or damaged auger.
Stop engine immediately and
disconnect the spark plug wire.
Check for possible damage. Tighten
all nuts and bolts. Repair as needed.
If the problem persists, contact an
authorized service center.
Unit Fails to Propel Itself
1.
Drive control cable in need of
adjustment.
Adjust drive control cable. Refer to
Drive Control on page 20.
2.
Drive belt loose or damaged.
Replace drive belt. Contact an
authorized Service Center.
3.
Friction wheel worn.
Replace friction wheel. Refer to
Service section on page 21.
4.
Drive tracks in need of adjustment.
Contact an authorized Service
Center.
Unit Fails to Discharge Snow
1.
Chute assembly clogged.
Stop engine immediately and
disconnect spark plug wire. See
Engine Operator's Manual. Clean
chute assembly and inside of
auger housing with clean-out tool.
Refer to Cleaning a Clogged Chute
Assembly on page 17.
2.
Foreign object lodged in auger.
Stop engine immediately and
disconnect spark plug wire. See
Engine Operator's Manual. Remove
object from auger with clean-out
tool. Refer to Cleaning a Clogged
Chute Assembly on page 17.
3.
Auger control cable in need of
adjustment.
Refer to Auger Control on page 12.
4.
Auger belt loose or damaged.
Refer to Auger Belt Replacement on
page 21.
5.
Shear pin(s) sheared.
Refer to Replacing Shear Pins on
page 17.
Chute fails to easily rotate 180 degrees
1.
Chute assembled incorrectly.
Unassemble chute control and
reassemble as directed in the
Assembly & Set-up section.
Unit Plows Snow Instead of Blowing It
1.
Low/slow ground speed in wet/slushy
snow 1-3" in depth.
Increase ground speed and always
operate snow blower engine at FULL
throttle. Refer to Cleaning a Clogged
Chute Assembly on page 17.
2.
Shear pin(s) sheared.
Refer to Replacing Shear Pins on
page 17.
Overhead Chute Crank Does Not Stay
Stationary While Throwing Snow
1.
Insufficient preload applied to chute
control.
Refer to Chute Assembly on page 20-21.
Maintenance
Engine
Refer to Engine Operator's Manual.
Shave Plate & Skid Shoes
The shave plate and skid shoes on the bottom
of the snow blower are subject to wear. They
should be checked periodically and replaced
when necessary.
NOTE: Deluxe skid shoes (on select models)
have two wear edges. When one side wears
out, they can be rotated 180° to use the other
edge.
To remove skid shoes (Deluxe shown):
1.
Remove four carriage bolts (a) and
hex flange nuts (b) and flat washers (c)
which secure them to the unit.
2.
Rotate and reassemble new skid shoes
with four carriage bolts (a) (two on each
side) and hex flange nuts (b) and flat
washers (c). Refer to Figure 4-1.
(a)
(a)
(c)
NOTE: Augers not shown for clarity
Figure 4-1
4
(c)
(b)
(b)

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