FORM NO. 3313-881 OPERATOR’S MANUAL (MODEL NO. & UP MODEL NO. & UP mL CCR 1000 SNOW THROWER ) A\ SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS To assure maximum safety, optimum performance, and to gain knowledge of the product, } initiate t her fifth thrower read and understand the contents of this manual before the motor is ever started. Pay particular attention to the safety alert symbol which means CAUTION, WARNING OR DANGER — “personal safety instruction.” Read and understand the instruction because it has to do with safety.
A\ SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 10. Never direct discharge toward or operate snow thrower near bystanders, glass enclosures, automobiles and trucks, window wells, or a drop-off. Never allow anyone in front of snow thrower. 11. Keep people and pets a safe distance away from the snow thrower and area of operation. 12. Operas the snow thrower only when there is good visibility or light. Always maintain secure footing and balance and keep a firm grip on the handle. Walk: never run. 13.
A SAFETY SYMBOL GLOSSARY Safety decals and instructions are easily visible to the operator and are located near any area of potential danger. Replace any decal that is damaged. Rotor greengage Rotor drive—Disengaged Whenever you leave the operating position, stop engine by turning key to OFF. ; \ Av old injury from rotating Read and understand ~\ auger by keeping hands, operator’s manual ‘ feet, and clothing away.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Note: Determine left and right sides of snow thrower by standing in the normal operating position. INSTALL WHEELS (Fig. 1) 1. Place a wood block under the shew! axle for support. Figure 1 3. Axis 1. Push nut 2. Spacer 2. Side a spacer and wheal onto the axis. The side of the wheel with six spokes must face the center of the axle. Slide a push nut onto the end of the axle, 3. Using a hammer, strike the push nut to seat the nut firmly in place. Repeat steps 1-3 for the other wheel.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 3. Secure right side of hands with (2) machine screws. Secure left side of handier with {1) machine screw, (1) eye bolt, and a spacer. Use the eye bolt to mount upper left side of handle. insert the eye bolt through the spacer before using it to secure handle to the snow thrower frame. The eyebrow must be positioned perpendicular to handle when tightened. INSTALL CONTROL CABLE {Figs. Route control cable through eye bolt on left side of snow thrower. 2.
BEFORE OPERATING MIX GASOLINE AND OIL (Fig. 6) 1. APPROVED Follower simplicity and best engine performance, mix the contents of one B-ounce bottle of Toto 32:1 Two-Cycle Oil with two gallons of fresh, unleaded regular gasoline, Leaded regular gasoline may be used if unleaded regular is not available, Tore Two-Cycle Qil is specially formulated to provide superior lubrication, make starting easy, and prolong engine life.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS STARTING/STOPPING ENGINE {Fig. 7) 1. CONTROLS—Key switch, primary, electric start button, and recoil starter are located on the control panel. The choke lever is just below the lower left corner of the control panel. Figure 7 1. Key switch 5. Alec. start button® 2. Primer 6. Cord connection* 3. Re coll start 4, Choke *ELEV, START MODEL 2. Turn key to ON and move choke lever to ON. 3.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 2. SELF PROPELLING ACTION~The snow thrower clears down to the ground and propels itself forward when tutted forward so rotor blades strike the ground. However, depth and height of snow affects forward spewed. Always overlap each swath and discharge downwind when possible. 3. Keep the area tc be clears free of stones, toys, or other foreign objects which may be picked up and thrown by the rotor blades.
MAINTENANCE 3. ADJUST CABLE {Fig, spring end from the bottom hole in control bar bracket. Slide spring cover off cable to expose cable adjuster, Unhook Z fitting from cable adjuster and reposition Z fitting in a higher or lower hole on adjuster to obtain proper gap of Reinstall spring cover over cable adjuster, Re hook spring onto bottom bole of control bar bracket Figure 10 1. Cable adjuster 2. Z fitting 4. After extended use the drive belt may wear and proper belt tension may not be maintained.
MAINTENANCE REPLACING DRIVE BELT (Figs. 13 & 14) After extended use, the drive belt may wear and require replacement. If, after adjusting the control bar, the drive belt continues to slip under a heavy load or the rotor does not turn, check to see if the belt is severely worn. 1. Turn ignition key to OFF. 2. Drain gasoline from fuse tank; refer to Draining Gasoline, page 9. 3. Tip snow thrower on right side. 4.
MAINTENANCE 2. REMOVE SPARK PLUG (Fig. wire off spark plug and remove plug. Examine the plug and replace if cracked, fouled, or dirty. DO NOT SANDBLAST, SCRAPE, OR CLEAN SPARK PLUG BECAUSE DIRT MAY RELEASE AND FALL INTO CYLINDER CAUSING ENGINE DAMAGE. TS e Figure 16 1. Spark plug wire 3. INSTALL SPARK PLUG—Set air gap {Fig. 17) between electrodes at .030" {.76 mm). Inst ail plug and tighten to 15 ft-l {20.4 N.mj}. If torque wrench is not used, tighten plug firmly with fingers.
MAINTENANCE Figure 19 1. Alt 4. Bushing 2, Washer 5. Thick side 3. Lockout 6. Thin side 1. REMOVING BLADE (Fig. move (8) 7/18” bolts, (4) washers, and (8) lockouts securing blade to rotor shaft assembly. 2. Slide the blade out from between the steel plates and push the (6) bushings out of the blade holes (Fig. 19). 3. INSTALLING NEW BLADE—The rotor blades are made of laminated rubber. Examine the edge of a blade to see the difference in layer thicknesses (Fig.
MAINTENANCE 3, CYLINDER/PISTON pull 4. TIGHTEN FASTENERS AND Clean recoil starter until resistance is felt due Tighten screws, bolts, and nuts if recto compression pressure, then stop. essay. Repair or replace damaged Release starter tension slowly to prepares. Clean unit thoroughly. vent engine from reversing dus to 5. STORE SNOW THROWER--Cover compression pressure. This position snow thrower and store in a clean, dry closes both the intake and exhaust place out of the reach of children.
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