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Maintenance – Poulan 96194000300 User Manual

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MAINTENANCE

NOTE: Illustrations are located on page 2

and on pages 29 through 34.
Use the following maintenance section to keep

your unit in good operating condition. All the

maintenance information for the engine is in the

engine manufacturer’s instructions. Before you

start the engine, read this book.

WARNING: Before you make an in-

spection, adjustment (except

carburettor), or repair, disconnect

the wire from the spark plug.

General Recommendations

The warranty on this snow thrower does not cov-

er items that have been subjected to operator

abuse or negligence. To receive full value from

the warranty, the operator must maintain the

snow thrower as instructed in this manual.
Some adjustments must be made periodically to

properly maintain the snow thrower.

After Each Use

G

Check for any loose or damaged parts.

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Tighten any loose fasteners.

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Check and maintain the auger.

G

Check controls to make sure they are
functioning properly.

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If any parts are worn or damaged, replace
immediately.

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Check all safety and instruction decals and
labels. Replace any decals or labels that are

missing or cannot be clearly read.

All adjustments in the Maintenance section of

this manual should be checked at least once

each season.

As Required

The following adjustment should be preformed

more than once each season.
1. Adjust the auger drive belt after the first 2 to

4 hours, again at mid--season, and twice

each season thereafter. See “How To Adjust

The Auger Drive Belt” in the Maintenance

section.

Lubrication

Every 10 Hours (Figure 14)

1. Lubricate the Zerk fittings (1) every ten

hours with a grease gun.

2. Each time a shear bolt is replaced, the auger

shaft must also be greased.

3. Lubricate all pivot points.

Every 25 Hours

Chute Rotation Gear

(Figure 6) Lubricate the chute rotation gear (1)

with automotive type oil.

Chains

1. (Figure 1) Move the speed shift lever (6) to

first gear.

2. Remove the gas from the gas tank. Stand

the snow thrower up on the front end of the

auger housing (4).

WARNING: Drain the gasoline out-

doors, away from fire or flame.

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

side of the bottom panel (2).

4. Remove the bottom panel (2).
5. (Figure 15) Lubricate the chains (5) with a

chain type lubricant.

6. Wipe the hexshaft and sprockets (6) with

5W30 motor oil.
NOTE: If grease or oil come in contact

with the disc drive plate (1) or the friction

wheel (3), damage can result. Clean off

any oil or grease with a alcohol base sol-

vent.

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

tom panel (2).

Items Not To Lubricate (Figure 15)

1. Do not lubricate the hex shaft and sprock-

ets (6). All bearings and bushings are life-

time lubricated. For storage, put a slight

amount of 5W--30 motor oil on a cloth and

wipe the hex shaft and sprockets (6) to

prevent rust.

2. If grease or oil comes in contact with the

disc drive plate (1) or the friction wheel

(3), the friction wheel (3) can be damaged.

Make sure to thoroughly clean the disc drive

plate (1) and the friction wheel (3).
CAUTION: Any greasing or oiling of the

above components can cause contamina-

tion of the friction wheel (3). If the disc

drive plate (1) or the friction wheel (3) be-

come contaminated with grease or oil,

damage to the friction wheel will result.

3. The auger gear case is lubricated at the fac-

tory and does not require additional lubrica-

tion. If for some reason the lubricant leaks

out, have the auger gear case checked by a

factory authorized service center.

How To Adjust The Height Of The Skids

(Figure 1)

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 1)

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).