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SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENT

position for the friction v\/heel. See

Figure 30.

2. Install the bottom panel. See

Figure 28.

3. Tighterr the bolts on each side of

the bottom panel.

4. Install the bolts on each side of the

bottom panel.

How To Replace The Friction Wheel

If the friction wheel is worn or damaged,

the snow thrower will not move forward.
The friction wheel must be replaced as
follows.

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
outdoors, away from fire or
flame.

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2.

3.

4.

5.

6

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Disconnect the spark plug wire.

Remove the top bolts on each side
of the bottom panel. See
Figure 28.

Loosen the bottom bolts on each
side of the bottom panel.

Remove the bottom panel.

Remove the three fasteners that
hold the friction wheel to the hub.
See Figure 31.

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Figure 31

7. Remove the four bolts that hold the

bearing plates

on each side of the

hex shaft.

See Figure 32.

NOTE: Take special note of the
position of the washers and retain­
ing ring on the hex shaft and the
sprocket assembly.

Friction Wheel

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Bearing
Plate

9.

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Figure 32

Remove the bearing plate from the
right side. Do not remove the hex

shaft.

Leave the hex shaft in posi­

tion. Carefully raise hex shaft just

enough to allow the friction wheel

to be removed.

Remove the friction wheel from the
hub.

Slip the friction wheel toward

the right off the hex shaft. See

Figure 31.

10. Assemble the new friction wheel

onto hub with the fasteners re­

moved earlier.

11.

Install the bearing plate onto the

right side. Make sure the hex shaft
is engaged with both bearing
plates

and that the washers and re­

taining ring are installed in the origi­

nal position. See Figure 32.