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3. Lift the snowthrower up on the auger housing end.
Note: When you fill the crankcase with oil, do not let the
snowthrower stand on the auger housing for an extended
period of time.
4. Remove the screws (A, Figure 23) and bottom panel (B).
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5. Apply a very thin layer of 50 weight synthetic motor oil to
the hex shaft (C, Figure 24). Do this before storage and at
the start of each season.
NOTICE
Do not let grease or oil touch the rubber friction
wheel or the disc drive plate. If grease or oil touches the
friction wheel, replace it. Do not attempt to clean it. If grease
or oil touches the disc drive plate, clean it fully with an
alcohol based solvent.
6. Lightly, lubricate the sprocket (D) and chain (E) with
motor oil, before storage and at the start of each season.
Adjust the Traction Control and Auger
Cables
The traction cables and drive belt are adjusted at the factory.
Adjustments are not necessary. However, if the cables are
stretched, an adjustment might be necessary. Please see an
Authorized Service Dealer for these adjustments.
Replace the Auger Shear Pins
DANGER
The snowthrower contains a rotating auger and impeller that
throws snow. Fingers or feet can quickly become caught in
the auger or impeller and result in traumatic amputation or
severe laceration.
STOP the engine, wait for all moving parts to stop, and
remove the engine key before maintenance or repairs.
1. STOP the engine. Remove the key.
2. Remove the shear pins and clips.
3. Apply grease to the auger grease fittings, (if equipped).
Turn the auger quickly to lubricate the auger shaft.
4. Align the bolt holes. Install the new shear pins (A,
Figure 25) through the auger shaft (B). Install the clips (C)
into the holes of the shear pins.
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