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OPERATION

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HOW TO CLEAR A CLOGGED DISCHARGE CHUTE

WARNING: Hand contact with the rotating im-

peller inside the discharge chute is the most

common cause of injury associated with snow

blowers. NEVER USE YOUR HAND TO CLEAN OUT

THE DISCHARGE CHUTE.

To Clear The Chute:

S SHUT OFF THE ENGINE!
S Wait 10 seconds to be sure that the impeller blades

have stopped rotating.

S Always use a clean-out tool, not your hands.

Use a clean-out tool to remove snow from the auger housing.

How To Use The Clean-Out Tool

S Release the auger drive lever.
S Remove the ignition key, if equipped. Pull out the safety

key, if equipped.

S Disconnect spark plug wire.
S Do not place your hands in the auger or discharge chute.

Use a clean-out tool to remove snow or debris.

WARNING: Blockage must be cleared only after

shutting off the snow blower and only with a

clean-out tool, not by hand.

SNOW THROWING TIPS

1. When the handle is raised, the auger blades will engage

the ground and the snow thrower will move forward. When

the auger drive lever is released, the auger blades will

stop. If the blades do not stop, see “How To Adjust The Au-

ger Control Cable” in the Service And Adjustment section.

2. Most efficient snow throwing is accomplished when the

snow is removed immediately after if falls.

3. For complete snow removal, slightly overlap each pre-

vious path.

4. Whenever possible, discharge the snow down wind.
5. The distance the snow will be discharged can be adjusted

by moving the discharge chute deflector. Raise the deflec-

tor for more distance or lower the deflector for less dis-

tance.

6. In windy conditions, lower the chute deflector to direct the

discharged snow close to the ground where it is less likely

to blow into unwanted areas.

7. For safety and to prevent damage to the snow thrower,

keep the area to be cleared free of stones, toys and other

foreign objects.

8. Do not use the auger propelling feature when clearing

gravel or crushed rock driveways. Move the handle down

to slightly raise the auger.

9. The forward speed of the snow thrower is dependent on

the depth and weight of the snow. Experience will estab-

lish the most effective method of using the snow thrower

under different conditions.

10. After each snow throwing job, allow the engine to run for

a few minutes. The snow and accumulated ice will melt off

the engine.

11. Clean the snow thrower after each use.
12. Remove ice, snow and debris from the entire snow throw-

er. Flush with water to remove all salt or other chemicals.

Wipe snow thrower dry.

DRY AND AVERAGE SNOW

1. Snow up to eight inches deep can be removed rapidly and

easily by walking at a moderate rate. For snow or drifts of

a greater depth,slow your pace to allow the discharge

chute to dispose of the snow as rapidly as the auger re-

ceives the snow.

2. Plan to have the snow discharged in the direction the wind

is blowing.

WET PACKED SNOW

Move slowly into wet, packed snow. If the wet, packed snow
causes the auger to slow down or the discharge chute begins
to clog, back off and begin a series of short back and forth jabs
into the snow. These short back and forth jabs, four to six inch-
es, will “belch” the snow from the chute.

SNOW BANKS AND DRIFTS

In snow of greater depth than the unit, use the same “jabbing”
technique described above. Turn the discharge chute away
from the snow bank. More time will be required to remove snow
of this type than level snow.

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