InstructionBook Manueld'instructions SnowThrower Model 624604x35 chasse-neige mod#.le 624604x35 Read and keep this book for future reference. This book contains important Information on SAFETY, ASSEMBLY, OPERATION, AND MAINTENANCE. Lisezet conservezce manuelpourr6f6rence.Cemanuelcontientdesinformationsimportantes concernantla SECURITE,LEMONTAGE,L'UTILISATION ETL'ENTRETIEN.
NOTE: This unit is equipped with an iatema! combustion engine and must not be used on or near any unimproved forest-covered, brash-covered or grass-covered land unless the engine's exhaust system is equipped with a spark arrester meeting applicable local or state laws (if any). If a spark arrestor is used, it must be maintained in effective working order by the operator. In the State of California, the above is required by law (Section 4442 of the Califomia Public Resources Code).
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Murray,Inc.warrantsto the originalpumhaser that thls unit shallbe _ea from defectsin matedaiandworkmanshipundernormaluse andservicefor a pedod of Two (2) Year from the date of purchase;however,thiswarran_ does notcoverengines,accassodes(suchas electricstarters)and NormalWear Parts (except as notedbelow)as the companiesthat manufacturethese itemsfumishtheirown warrantiesandprovideservicethroughtheir atdhodzedfieldservicefacilities.For additional Information, see thewarrantiescovedngthese parUcularparts.
INTERNATIONAL PICTORIALS IMPORTANT:The following pictorials are Io¢cted on your unH or on Iltorcture supplied with the product. Before you operate the unit, learn and understand the purpose for each pictorial. Safety Warning Symbols 25 DANGER Thrown Objects. Keep Bystanders Away. DANGER Thrown Objects. Keep Bystanders Away. DANGER Avoid Injury From Rotating Auger. Keep Hands, Feet And Clothing Away. IMPORTANT Read Owner's Manual Before Operating This Machine.
Safe Operation Practices for Snow Throwers As Recommended By: American National Standards Institute. IMPORTANt': Safety standards require operator presence controls to mir_ze _ dsk of injury. Your snow thrower is equipped with such contrcls. Do not attempt to defeat the function of the operator presence control under any circumstances. Training 1. Read the opem_ng and service instruction manual cerafdily. Be thoroughly familiar with the controls end the proper use of the equipment.
ASSEMBLY Read and followthe assemblyand adjustment i_s foryoursnowthrower.Allfasteners are in the partsbag. Do not discardany parts or materialuntilthe unitis assembled. 5. (Flgure4)Cutthecabletiethatholds_e upper crank rod (10) to the handle. Carefully remove the cotter pin (12) and clevis pin (13) from the yoke (17) on lower end of the upper crank rod (10). Do not remove the universal joint pin (14). NOTE: Make sure the universal Joint pin (14) and the universal joint (16) ere mounted in the yoke (17).
ENGL/SH 1. (Figure 2) Turn the crank m$_mmbly(2) to change the discharge dlrec_onof the snow. 2. (Figure 9) Loosen the wing knob (1) on the chute deflector (2). 3. Movethe chute deflector (2) up for more distanceor downfor leas distanc•. 4. "nghtanthe wing knob (1). How To Stop The Snow Thrower 3. OLsnoor,.eot the kRokPin (1) fromthe wheel locked position (2). Pushthe kllck pin (1) through the unlockedaxle holeonly. The unit is now in the singlewheeldrive unlocked position (3).
ENGL/SH How TOStart An Engine W'_h A Frozen Electric Starter (Figure 2) How To Remove Snow or Oebds From The Auger Housing (Figure2) 2. Mostefficientsnowthrowing is accomplished when the snowis removedimmediatelyafter if falls. move snow Do or debris that may beARNING: not attempt to re©ome lodged In auger housing without taking the following preeautlen$. 3. For completesnow removal,slightlyovedap eachpreviouspath, 4. Wheneverpossible,dischargethe snow downwind.
MAINTENANCE CHART CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES SERVICE RECORDS Fill In datesregular as you complete service. Before Each Use Rrst 2 Hours Every . Hours Every .. Hours very Ezo Hours Change Engine Oil _/ Check Spark Plug _/ Check Fuel Each Season _ N/ _/ Lubdcete Auger Shaft (See Shear Bolt Replacement) "J MAINTENANCE NOTE: Illustrations begin on page 3. Use the followingmaintenancesectionto keep you_unit_ngoodoperating conditk>n..
ENGL/SH ItemsNotToLubricate(Figure 12) 1. Do not lubricate the hex shaft end sprockets (6). All bearings and bushings era lifetime lubricated. For storage, put e slight amount of 5W-30 motor o11on a cloth and wipe the hex shaft and sprockets (6) to prevent rust. 2. If greece or oil comes in contact with the disc drive plate (1) or the friction wheal (3). the friction wheal (3) can be damaged. Make sure to thoroughly clean the disc drive plats (1) and the friction wheal (3).
ENGL/SH 12. (Rgure 18) Installthe bolts (5) on each side of the motor mount frame (6). 13.Tightanthe bolts (3) on each sideof the mOtor mount frame (6). 14.(Rgure 15) Installthe belt cover (1). Tighten screw (2). 15.Check the adjustment of the cables. See "How To Check And AdjustThe Cables"in the Maintenancesection. 16.Connastthe sparkplugwire. How To Remove the Traction Drive Belt 6. (Rgura 16) Install the belt cover (1). Tighten screw(2). 7. Connast 6"m spark plug wire.
2. Let the engine run until it is out of gassfine. 3. Drain the oil from the warm engine. Fill the engine crankcase _ new oil. 4. Remove the spark plug from the cylinder. Pour one ounce of oil into the cylinder. Slowly pull the recoil--start gdp so _t the oil will protect the cyfinder. Install a new spark plug in the cylinder. 5. Thoroughly clean the snow thrower. 6. Lubricate all lubdcation points. See the Maintanance section. 7. Be sure that all nuts, bolts and screws are seourely fastened.