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SKID and GAGE WHEEL

(Height) ADJUSTMENT

OPERATION

A CAUTION A

For packing purposes, the gage wheels on this unit

were adjusted all the way up to lowest height

position. Adjust height as instructed below before
using snow thrower.

This unit is equipped with a pair of skids mounted on the back

side of the auger housing and a pair of gage wheels located
on the outside of the auger housing. Both the skids andgage
wheels are used to elevate the front of the machine up to 1
inch. Figure 7 shows both parts.

When removing snow from hard surface area such as paved
driveway or sidewalk, we suggest use of gage wheels only, to

eievate front of machine to desired height. To change height
of gage wheels;

1. Remove locknut on shoulder bolt through gage wheel

(figure 7).

2. Relocate shoulder bolt into hole representing desired

height and replace locknut.

3. Set wheel on other side at same height.

4. Loosen, pull up and tighten skids to full UP position

after gage wheels have been set.

When removing snow from rock or unpaved construction;
we suggest you raise the front of the machine with the skids.
To raise the machine with the skids:

1. Loosen the skid mounting nuts (figure 7) and push the

skid down until the front of the machine is raised to desired
height. Retighten mounting nuts.

2, Set skid on other side at same height. NOTE; Be sure

that front of unit is set at same height on both sides.

A

DANGER

A

Be certain to maintain proper ground clearance for
your particular area to be cleared. Objects such as
gravel,

rocks

or

other

debris,

if

struck

by

the

impeller/auger, may be thrown with sufficient force
to cause personal injury or property damage.

The operation of any powered outdoor equipment can result

in foreign objects being thrown into the eyes, which can
result in severe eye damage. Always

wear safety glasses or eye shields

before beginning snow thrower opera­
tion.

We

recommend

Wide

Vision

Safety Mask for over spectacles or
standard safety glasses, available at

SEARS Retail or Catalog Stores.

Familiarize

yourself

with

the

equipment

and

with

the

Operational Precautions.

OPERATING CONTROLS

Operating controls (figures 8 & 9) and their functions are as
follows:

® Power Clutch Lever - The power clutch lever controls

forward or reverse motion of the unit when the wheel
drive control lever is in the appropriate position. When

the operator's hand is removed from the power clutch
lever, tension is removed from drive belts, therefore
unit motion and impeller/auger rotation stop. Engage
slowly but firmly and all the way down against hand
grip.

# Impeller/Auger Drive Control Lever - Used to disen­

gage power to impeller/auger without interfering with

power to drive wheels. Pull up to engage. Push down to

disengage. NOTE: Power clutch lever must be in re­

leased

(disengaged)

position

before

impeller/auger

lever position Is changed.

0 Throttle Control Lever - This snowthrov/er is equipped

with a control panei mountedthrottle control lever used
to control speed of engine. There are three positions on

the throttle control - Stop - Slow - Fast.

® Wheel Drive Control Lever - Used to select desired unit

speed or direction. Choice of five forward speeds, neu­
tral and reverse.

© Chute Deflector Lever - The distance snow will be dis­

charged can be adjusted by raising chute deflector
(figure 8) for more distance, or lowering for less dis­
tance. Pull lever up to top notch for most distance. Push

lever down to bottom notch for least distance.

A

DANGER

A

Do not put hands in ornear the deflector chute while
the engine is running.

IMPELLER/AUGER CONTROL LEVER

THROTTLE CONTROL LEVER

-CHUTE DEFLECTOR LEVER

■■ WHEEL DRIVE CONTROL LEVER

K

rfi 8'

CHUTE

DEFLECTOR!

OIL FILL CAP

& DIPSTICK