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Operation – Husqvarna 924SB User Manual

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OPERATION

SNOW THROWING TIPS

• Go slower in deep, freezing or heavy wet snow. Use

the drive speed control, NOT the ON / OFF switch, to

adjust speed.

• It is easier and more efficient to remove snow im me -

di ate ly after it falls.

The best time to remove snow is the early morning. At

this time the snow is usually dry and has not been ex-

posed to the direct sun and warming tem per a tures.

• Slightly overlap each successive path to ensure all

snow will be removed.

• Throw snow downwind whenever possible.
• Ad

just the skid plates to proper height for current snow

con di tions. See “TO ADJUST SKID PLATES” in this

section of this manual.

• For extremely heavy snow, re duce the width of snow

removal by over lap ping previous path and moving

slowly.

Keep engine clean and clear of snow during use. This

will help air flow and extend engine life.

After snow-throwing is completed, allow engine to run for

a few minutes to melt snow and ice off the engine.

• Clean the entire snow thrower thoroughly after each

use and wipe dry so it is ready for next use.

WARNING: Do not operate snow

thrower if weather conditions im pair

visibility. Throwing snow dur ing a

heavy, windy snowstorm can blind you

and be hazardous to the safe operation

of the snow thrower.

5. Pull recoil starter handle quickly. Do not allow starter

rope to snap back.

6. When the engine starts, release the recoil starter han dle

and slowly move the choke control to the “OFF” posi-

tion.

Allow the engine to warm up for a few minutes. Engine will

not develop full power until it has reached normal operat-

ing temperature.
WARM START - RECOIL STARTER
Follow the steps above, keeping the choke in the “OFF”

position. DO NOT push the primer.
BEFORE STOPPING
Run the engine for a few minutes to help dry off any mois-

ture on the engine.
IF RECOIL STARTER HAS FROZEN
If the recoil starter has frozen and will not turn the engine,

proceed as follows:
1. Grasp the recoil starter handle and slowly pull as much

rope out of the starter as possible.

2. Release the recoil starter handle and let it snap back

against the starter.

If the engine still fails to start, repeat the above steps or

use the electric starter.