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ChuteClean-OutTool
Achuteclean-outtoolisfastenedto thetopoftheaugerhousingwith amounting
clip.SeeFigure6.Thetool isdesignedto cleara chuteassemblyof iceandsnow.
Thisitem isfastenedwitha cabletieat thefactory.Cutthecabletie before
operatingthesnowthrower.
Neveruseyour handsto clearaclogged chuteassembly.Shutoff engine
and remainbehind handlesuntil all movingparts havestoppedbefore
usingthe clean-outtool to clearthe chuteassembly.
TirePressure
Underany circumstancedo notexceedmanufacturer'srecommendedpsi.
Equaltire pressureshouldbe maintainedat all times. Excessivepressure
when seatingbeadsmaycausetireldm assemblyto burstwith force
sufficient to causeseriousinjury. Referto sidewall of tire for recommended
pressure.
Thetiresareover-inflatedforshippingpurposes.Checkthe tire pressurebefore
operatingthesnowthrower.Refertothetiresidewall for tiremanufacturer's
recommendedpsianddeflate(orinflate)thetiresasnecessary.
NOTE:Equaltire pressureisto bemaintainedat alltimesforperformancepurposes.
Adjustments
Skid Shoes
Thesnowthrowerskidshoesareadjustedupwardatthefactoryforshipping
purposes.Adjustthemdownward,ifdesired,priortooperatingthesnowthrower.
It is notrecommendedthat you operate this snowthrower on gravelas
it caneasilypickup andthrow loosegravel,causingpersonalinjury or
damageto the snowthrower andsurroundingproperty.
Forclosesnowremovalon asmoothsurface,raiseskidshoeshigheronthe
augerhousing.Referto Figure7.
Useamiddleorlowerpositionwhenthe areato beclearedisuneven,suchas
agraveldriveway.
NOTE:Ifyouchooseto operatethesnowthroweronagravelsurface,keep
theskidshoesinpositionformaximumclearancebetweenthegroundand
theshaveplate.
Toadjusttheskidshoes:
1. Loosenthe four hexnuts (twooneachside)andcarriagebolts.Moveskid
shoesto desiredposition.SeeFigure7.
2. Makecertaintheentirebottomsurfaceof skidshoeisagainstthe groundto
avoidunevenwearon the skidshoes.
ChuteClean-out Tool
Figure6
Smooth Surface
UnevenSurface
Figure7
3. Retightennutsandboltssecurely.
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