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How To Adjust The Height Of The Skids

(Figure 2)

This snow thrower is equipped with two height

adjustable skids (7). These skids elevate the

front of the snow thrower. For normal hard sur-

faces, such as a paved driveway or walk, adjust

the skids as follows.
1. Put the snow thrower on a level surface.
2. Make sure both tires are equally inflated.

The correct air pressure is 14 PSI (1 BAR) to

17 PSI (1.25 BAR). Do not exceed the maxi-

mum amount of air pressure shown on the

side of the tire.

3. Put the extra shear bolts (found in the parts

bag) under each end of the scraper bar (15)

next to the adjustable skids (7).

4. Loosen the mounting nuts (16) that hold the

adjustable skids (7). To bring the front of the

snow thrower down, raise each adjustable

skids (7) . Tighten the mounting nuts (16).

NOTE: For rocky or uneven surfaces, raise

the front of the snow thrower by moving the

adjustable skids (7) down.

WARNING: Be certain to maintain

proper ground clearance for the

area to be cleared. Objects such

as gravel, rocks or other debris, if struck

by the impeller, can be thrown with suffi-

cient force to cause personal injury, prop-

erty damage or damage to the snow throw-

er.

How To Adjust

The Scraper Bar (Figure 2)

After considerable use, the scraper bar (15) will

become worn. The scraper bar (15), in con-

junction with the skids, must be adjusted to allow

1/8 inch clearance between the scraper bar

(15) and the sidewalk or area to be cleared.
1. Put the snow thrower on a level surface.
2. Make sure both tires are equally inflated.

The correct air pressure is 14 PSI (1 BAR) to

17 PSI (1.25 BAR). Do not exceed the maxi-

mum amount of air pressure shown on the

side of the tire.

3. Loosen the carriage bolts and nuts that hold

the scraper bar (15) to the auger housing

(4).

4. Adjust the scraper bar (15) to allow 1/8 inch

clearance between the scraper bar (15) and

the sidewalk or area to be cleared.

5. Tighten the carriage bolts and nuts. Make

sure that the scraper bar (15) is parallel with

the sidewalk or area to be cleared.

6. To extended the life of the scraper bar (15),

remove and reverse the mounting of the

scraper bar (15).

How To Check And Adjust The Cables

The traction drive cable and the auger drive

cable are adjusted at the factory. During normal

use, a cable can become stretched and must be

checked and adjusted as follows.

How To Check The Cables (Figure 16)

1. To check for correct adjustment, disconnect

the “Z” fitting (1) from the drive lever (2).

2. Move the drive lever (2) forward until the

drive lever (2) is contacting the plastic

bumper (3).

3. The control cable is correctly adjusted if the

center of the “Z” fitting (1) is aligned (4)

with the hole in the drive lever (2) and there

in no droop in the cable.

How To Adjust The Auger Drive Cable

1. Remove the gas from the gas tank. Stand

the snow thrower up on the front end of the

auger housing.

WARNING: Drain the gasoline out-

doors, away from fire or flame.

2. (Figure 16) Disconnect the “Z” fitting (1)

from the drive lever (2).

3. (Figure 17) Pull the spring cover up to ex-

pose the spring (5). Push the cable (6)

through the spring (5) to expose the square

end (7) on the cable (6).

4. Hold the square end (7) with pliers and ad-

just the locknut (8) in or out until the excess

slack is removed.

5. Pull the cable (6) back through the spring

(5).

6. (Figure 16) Connect the “Z” fitting (1) to the

drive lever (2).

NOTE: When the auger drive belt is adjusted

or replaced, check and adjust the cable.

How To Adjust The Traction Drive Cable

1. Remove the gas from the gas tank. Stand

the snow thrower up on the front end of the

auger housing.

WARNING: Drain the gasoline out-

doors, away from fire or flame.

2. (Figure 22) Loosen the bolts (3) on each

side of the bottom panel (2).

3. Remove the bottom panel (2).
4. (Figure 16) Disconnect the “Z” fitting (1)

from the traction drive lever (2).

5. (Figure 27) Slide the cable boot (3) off the

cable adjustment bracket (4).

6. Push the bottom of the traction control

cable (5) through the cable adjustment

bracket (4) until the “Z” hook (6) can be re-

moved.

7. Remove the “Z” hook (6) from the cable

adjustment bracket (4). Move the “Z” hook

(6) down to the next adjustment hole.

8. Pull the traction control cable (5) up

through the cable adjustment bracket (4).

9. Put the cable boot (3) over the cable ad-

justment bracket (4).

10.(Figure 16) Install the “Z” fitting (1) to the

traction drive lever (2).

11. (Figure 15) To check the adjustment, de-

press the drive lever and check the length

“A” of the drive spring (7). In correct adjust-

ment, the length “A” of the drive spring (7)

is as follows:

minimum 3 inches (76 mm.)

maximum 3-3/8 inches (85 mm.).

12.(Figure 22) Install the bottom panel (2).
13.Tighten the bolts (3) on each side of the bot-

tom panel (2).

How To Adjust The Belts

The belts will stretch during normal use. If you

need to adjust the belts due to wear or stretch,

proceed as follows.

How To Adjust The Auger Drive Belt

If the snow thrower will not discharge snow,

check the adjustment of the auger drive cable.

See “How To Check And Adjust The Cables” in

the Maintenance section. If the adjustment is

correct, then check the condition of the auger

drive belt. If the auger drive belt is damaged,

replace the auger drive belt. See “How To Re-

place The Belts” in the Maintenance section. If

the auger drive belt is loose, adjust as follows.
1. Disconnect the spark plug wire.
2. (Figure 18) Remove screw (2) from belt

cover (1). Remove the belt cover (1).

3. (Figure 19) Loosen the nut (2) on the idler

pulley (3) Move the idler pulley (3) 1/8 inch

toward the auger drive belt (4).

4. Tighten the nut (2).
5. (Figure 21) Depress the auger drive lever.

Check the tension on the auger drive belt

(4). In correct adjustment, the auger drive

belt (4) will deflect 1/2 inch (5) with moder-

ate pressure. If the adjustment is not correct,

repeat the adjustment.

6. (Figure 18) Install the belt cover (1). Tighten

screw (2).

7. Check the adjustment of the auger drive

cable. See “How To Check And Adjust The

Cables” in the Maintenance section.

8. Attach the spark plug wire.

Traction Drive Belt
The traction drive belt has constant spring pres-

sure and does not require an adjustment. If the

traction drive belt is slipping, replace the belt.

See “How To Replace The Belts” in the Mainte-

nance section.

How To Replace The Belts

The drive belts are of special construction and

must be replaced with original factory replace-

ment belts available from your nearest autho-

rized service center.
Some steps require the assistance of a second

person.

How To Remove the Auger Drive Belt
If the auger drive belt is damaged, the snow

thrower will not discharge snow. Replace the

damaged belt as follows.
1. Disconnect the spark plug wire.
2. (Figure 22) Loosen the bolts (3) on each

side of the bottom panel (2).

3. Remove the bottom panel (2).
4. (Figure 18) Remove screw (2) from belt

cover (1). Remove the belt cover (1).

5. (Figure 19) Loosen the belt guide (9). Pull

the belt guide (9) away from the auger

drive pulley (10).

6. Pull the idler pulley (3) away from the auger

drive belt (4) and slip the auger drive belt

(4) off of the idler pulley (3).

7. Remove the auger drive belt (4) from the

engine pulley (11). To remove the auger

drive belt (4), the engine pulley (11) may

have to be partially rotated.

8. (Figure 20) Remove the top four bolts (21)

that hold together the auger housing (22)

and the motor box (23). Loosen the bottom

two bolts (24). The auger housing (22) and

the motor box (23) can now be split apart for

removal of the belt.