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Husqvarna 5021 E Snow Blower User Manual

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1. The above parts group applies to the following Mfg Nos 6210530x37NA 5021R 6210540x37NA 5021E Briggs and Stratton Yard Power Products Group Copyright 2007 by Briggs and Stratton Corporation Milwaukee WI USA All rights reserved 10 TP 400 4686 02 ST Q Discharge Chute REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION 580 601 50 51 87 CHUTE RING 581 601 50 51 88 SCREW 10 X 50 582 601 00 13 86 GUIDE CHUTE 583 601 50 51 90 DONUT FOAM 21 PLAST A 590 601 50 51 91 CHUTE DEFLECTOR LOWER 591 601 50 51 33 SCREW 1 4 20 X 75 592 601 50 51 54 NUT 1 4 20 HEX CONTROL LOCK 600 601 50 51 94 CHUTE DELFECTOR UPPER 601 601 00 13 89 WIRE FORM HINGE 5 75 602 601 00 13 90 BOLT 5 16 18 X 1 25 CARRIAGE 603 601 40 00 81 WASHER FLAT 349 X 69 X 066 604 601 40 00 69 KNOB WING 605 601 50 51 29 NUT 5 16 18 606 601 00 20 38 SCREW 5 16 18 X 75 608 601 40 00 85 NUT 5 16 18 HEX CONTROL LOCK Footnotes The above parts group applies to the following Mfg Nos 6210530x37NA 5021R 6210540x37NA 5021E Briggs and Stratton Yard Power Products Group Copyright O 2007 by Briggs and Stratton Corporation Milwaukee WI USA All rights reserved 11 TP 400 4686 02 ST Q Handle Assembly NOTE Unless noted otherwise use the standard hardware torque specification chart 0011 Refer to Engine and Frame Asembly LH Frame The above parts group applies to the following Mfg Nos 6210530x37NA 5021R 6210540x37NA 5021E Briggs and
2. Husqvarna Operator s Manual Models 5021 531309638 6210530 37 5021 E 531309639 6210540 37 Read and keep this book for future reference This book contains important information on Safety Assembly Operation and Maintenance Product Imformation The owner must be certain that all the product information is included with the unit This information includes the INSTRUCTION BOOKS REPLACEMENT PARTS and WARRANTIES This information must be included to make sure state laws and other laws are followed 2007 07 INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your purchase This Snowthrower has been designed engineered and manufactured to give you the best possible dependability and performance However like all mechanical products your machine will occasionally require adjust ment and maintenance This handbook should be read before operating or performing and adjustments on your machine The instructions in this Owner s Manual are written for a person with some mechanical ability Like most service books not all the steps are described Steps on how to loosen or tighten fasteners are steps anyone can follow with some mechanical ability Read and follow these instructions before you use the unit Know your product If you understand the unit and how the unit operates you will get the best performance As you read this manual compare the illustrations to the unit Learn the location and the function of
3. If equipped insert and turn to the ON position to start the engine Primer Button 7 Injects fuel directly into the carburetor for fast starts in cold weather Engine Start Button 8 On electric start models used to start the engine Switch Box 9 On electric start models used to attach electrical power cord Recoil Starter Handle 10 Used to manually start the engine Choke Control 11 Used to start a cold engine Spark Plug Access Panel 12 Remove to access the spark plug OPERATION HOW TO CONTROL DISCHARGE OF SNOW WARNING Never direct the dis charge of snow toward bystanders WARNING Always stop the engine before unclogging the discharge chute or the auger housing and before leaving the snow thrower 1 Figure 3 Turn the crank assembly 1 to change the discharge direction of the snow 2 Figure 4 Loosen the wing knob 1 on the chute deflector 2 Figure 4 3 Move the chute deflector 2 up for more distance or down for less distance 4 Tighten the wing knob 1 HOW TO THROW SNOW 1 Figure 3 Engage the auger drive lever 4 2 stop throwing snow release the auger drive lever 1741506 WARNING The operation of any snow thrower can result in foreign objects being thrown into the eyes which can result in severe eye damage Always wear safety glasses or eye shields while operating the snow thrower We recommend standard safety glasses or use a wid
4. 065 8 601 50 51 53 NUT 10 24 HEX CONTROL LOCK 9 601 50 51 54 NUT 1 4 20 HEX CONTROL LOCK 10 601 50 51 33 SCREW 1 4 20 X 0 75 11 601 50 51 56 AUGER HOUSING ASSEMBLY 12 601 40 00 73 SCREW 1 4 20 X 0 63 13 601 50 51 57 AUGER ASSEMBLY COMPLETE 14 601 50 51 58 BLADE SCRAPER 15 601 40 00 74 PLATE amp BEARING ASSY 16 601 00 13 81 PLATE RETAINER BEARING 17 601 40 00 86 NUT 1 4 20 HEX CONTROL LOCK 18 601 00 20 87 SPACER SLEEVE 19 601 00 20 95 PULLEY 20 601 50 51 59 COVER BELT 21 601 50 51 60 COVER BOTTOM 22 601 40 00 76 KEY SET 23 601 00 01 11 NUT 5 8 32 24 601 40 00 44 WASHER 640 X 1 1 X 05 25 601 50 51 89 PRIMER CARBURETOR 26 601 00 01 02 NUT 1 20 HEX KEPS 27 601 00 13 58 SWITCH IGNITION 45 DEGREE 28 601 50 51 65 HOSE PRIMER 9 5 29 601 50 51 66 PANEL CONTROL 30 601 40 00 70 GROMMET amp WASHER ROPE 31 601 50 51 40 GRIP STARTER ROPE 32 601 50 51 68 PANEL ACCESS 33 601 50 51 69 SCREW 1 4 20 X 1 25 34 601 00 13 78 RIVET OFFSET 25 X 61 Footnotes The above parts group applies to the following Mfg Nos 6210530x37NA 5021R 6210540x37NA 5021E Briggs and Stratton Yard Power Products Group Copyright O 2007 by Briggs and Stratton Corporation 9 Milwaukee WI USA All rights reserved TP 400 4686 02 ST Q Discharge Chute NOTE Unless noted otherwise use the standard hardware torque specification chart 0007 590 he 592 al Is REFER TO AUGER AND CONTROL ASSEMBLY
5. All rights reserved 6 TP 400 4686 02 ST Q Engine And Frame Assembly REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION 46 601 40 00 81 WASHER FLAT 349 X 69 X 066 47 601 00 10 06 SCREW 5 16 18 X 0 68 WAHHC 48 601 40 00 73 SCREW 1 4 20 X 0 63 49 601 00 14 18 SCREW 8 32 X 3 00 50 601 50 51 61 SPACER DRIVE PULLEY 51 601 50 51 62 BOLT ENGINE PULLEY 1 4 28 X 1 28 52 601 50 51 63 BOLT 5 16 18 X 0 865 53 601 00 14 45 SCREW 25 20 X 062 WASHER HEX HEAD TAPTITE Footnotes The above parts group applies to the following Mfg Nos 6210530x37NA 5021R 6210540x37NA 5021E Briggs and Stratton Yard Power Products Group Copyright O 2007 by Briggs and Stratton Corporation 7 Milwaukee WI USA All rights reserved TP 400 4686 02 ST Q Auger And Control Assembly NOTE Unless noted otherwise 0005 use the standard hardware torque specification chart The above parts group applies to the following Mfg Nos 6210530x37NA 5021R 6210540x37NA 5021E Briggs and Stratton Yard Power Products Group Copyright 2007 by Briggs and Stratton Corporation 8 Milwaukee WI USA rights reserved TP 400 4686 02 ST Q Auger And Control Assembly REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION 1 601 50 51 47 COVER TOP 2 601 40 00 02 SCREW 10 24 X 0 50 3 601 50 51 48 NUT 1 4 10 SPEED J TYPE 4 601 50 51 49 SCREW 1 4 14 X 0 75 5 601 00 21 53 BEARING FLANGE 6 601 50 51 52 SCREW 1 4 20 X 1 00 7 601 40 00 80 WASHER FLAT 281 X 63 X
6. thermally protected If the electric starter over heats it will automatically stop and can be re started when it has cooled to a safe temperature A wait of about 5 to 10 minutes is required to allow the electric starter to cool Recoil Start Rapidly pull the recoil starter handle 10 Do not allow the recoil starter han dle 10 to snap back Slowly return the recoil starter handle 10 If the engine does not start in 5 or 6 tries see the Troubleshooting Chart instructions Electric Start When the engine starts release the electric start button 8 and move the choke control 14 to 1 2 choke position When the en gine runs smoothly move the choke control 11 to the OFF position OPERATION 13 Electric Start First disconnect the power cord from the three hole receptacle Then disconnect the power cord from the switch box 9 NOTE In temperatures below 0 allow the engine to warm up for several minutes before blowing snow WARNING Never run the engine indoors or in enclosed poorly ventilated areas Engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide an odorless and colorless deadly gas Keep hands feet hair and loose clothing away from any moving parts located on the engine or the snow thrower The temperature of muffler and nearby areas may exceed 150 F Avoid these areas HOW TO START A WARM ENGINE Figure 3 If an engine has been running and is still warm leave the choke control 11 in the
7. be added to recoil start engines Electric starter kits are available from your nearest authorized service center WARNING The starter is equipped with a three wire power cord and plug and is designed to operate on 120 AC household current Carefully follow all instructions in the How To Start The Engine section To connect a 120 volt AC power cord always connect the power cord to the switch box first Then plug the other end into the three hole grounded receptacle When disconnecting the power cord always unplug the end from the three hole grounded receptacle first 1741506 16 1 10 11 12 Fill the fuel tank with fresh clean fuel See Add Fuel To The Engine in the Assembly section Move the choke control to FULL position Figure 3 Make sure the auger drive lever 4 is in the disengaged released position Insert the ignition key 6 and turn to the ON position Move the choke control 11 to the full choke position Electric Start Connect the power cord to the switch box 9 located on the engine Electric Start Plug the other end of the power cord into a three hole grounded 120 volt AC receptacle See the WARNING in this section Push the primer button 7 two times Every time you push the primer button 7 wait two seconds Electric Start Push on the electric start button 8 until the engine starts Do not crank for more than 10 seconds at a time The electric starter is
8. belt cover See How To Remove The Belt Cover 3 auger drive lever to the handle This will engage the drive system 4 Figure 12 Loosen the screw and nut that secure the brake pad arm 1 5 Setthe clearance between the brake pad 2 and the drive belt 3 to 1 8 inch 3 mm 6 Tighten the screw and nut that secure the brake pad arm 1 7 wire to the spark plug Figure 12 MAINTENANCE HOW TO REPLACE THE SPARK PLUG 6 Check the spark plug If the spark plug is cracked fouled or dirty it must be replaced NOTE This spark plug ignition system meets all requirements of the Canadian Intereference 7 Figure 14 Set the gap between the elec Causing Equipment Regulations ICES 002 trodes of the new spark plug at 030 inch Next install the spark plug in the cylinder NOTE This engine complies with all current head and firmly tighten Recommended Australian and New Zealand limitations electro torque is 18 to 20 ft lbs magnetic interconference The spark plug is housed in the engine compart ment under the top cover and cannot be seen under normal conditions 7j l e 1 Figure 13 Open the spark plug access SAQUE v f M N gt door 1 on the control panel NN 2 The spark plug and wire are now visible 3 Remove the spark plug wire Figure 14 4 Clean the area around the spark plug base to prevent dirt from entering the engine when HOW TO PREPARE THE SNO
9. objects Disengage all clutches and shift into neutral before start ing the engine motor Do not operate the equipment without wearing adequate winter outer garments Wear footwear that will improve footing on slippery surfaces Avoid loose fitting clothing that can get caught in moving parts Handle fuel with care it is highly flammable a Use an approved fuel container b Never add fuel to a running engine or hot engine C Fill fuel tank outdoors with extreme care Never fill fuel tank indoors Replace fuel cap securely and wipe up spilled fuel d Never fill containers inside a vehicle or on a truck or trailer bed with a plastic liner Always place containers on the ground away from your vehicle before filling e When practical remove gas powered equipment from the truck or trailer and refuel it on the ground If this is not possible then refuel such on a trailer with a porta ble container rather than from a gasoline dispenser nozzle f Keep nozzle in contact with the rim of the fuel tank or container opening at all times until refueling is com plete Do not use a nozzle lock open device Replace gasoline cap securely and wipe up spilled fuel h If fuel is spilled on clothing change clothing immediate ly Q 1741506 Use extension cords and receptacles as specified by the manufacturer for all units with electric drive motors or electric starting motors Adjust the collector housing he
10. 42 FRAME RIGHT HAND 25 601 50 51 43 CHANNEL FRAME SUPPORT 26 601 50 51 44 FRAME LEFT HAND 27 601 00 13 31 ARM IDLER BLACK 28 601 00 16 94 BRAKE PAD 29 601 00 13 37 ROD CLUTCH LINKAGE 30 601 40 00 75 NUT 3 8 16 JAM CONTROL LOCK 31 601 50 51 45 WIRE BRAKE 32 601 00 13 33 PULLEY IDLER 33 601 50 51 46 PINCH ROLLER 34 601 00 13 34 SCREW 3 8 16 X 1 50 35 601 00 13 30 SPRING EXTENSION 38 O D X 039 X 2 50 36 601 00 13 96 SPRING EXTENSION 75 O D X 069 X 2 00 37 601 00 20 81 BELT 38 601 00 13 28 ARM IDLER PIVOT 39 601 00 13 29 BOLT SHOULDER 500 X 177 40 601 50 51 50 WASHER FLAT 378 X 75 X 080 41 601 50 51 51 PULLEY ENGINE 42 601 00 00 26 PIN COTTER 43 601 00 05 33 WASHER FLAT 44 601 50 51 64 GUIDE BELT 45 601 40 00 86 NUT 1 4 20 HEX CONTROL LOCK Footnotes The above parts group applies to the following Mfg Nos 6210530x37NA 5021R 6210540x37NA 5021E Briggs and Stratton Yard Power Products Group Copyright 2007 by Briggs and Stratton Corporation 5 Milwaukee WI USA rights reserved TP 400 4686 02 ST Q Engine And Frame Assembly NOTE Unless noted otherwise use the standard hardware torque specification chart 0003 Electric Start Engine Recoil Start Engine The above parts group applies to the following Mfg Nos 6210530x37NA 5021R 6210540x37NA 5021E Briggs and Stratton Yard Power Products Group Copyright 2007 by Briggs and Stratton Corporation Milwaukee WI USA
11. Ifthe machine must be stored outdoors block up the snow thrower to be sure the entire machine is off the ground 10 Cover the snow thrower with a suitable protective cover that does not retain moisture Do not use plastic 1741506 25 TROUBLESHOOTING CHART Difficulty starting Defective spark plug spark plug Water or dirt in fuel system Use carburetor bowl drain to flush and refill with fresh fuel Engine runs erratic Blocked fuel line empty gas tank Clean fuel line check fuel supply add or stale gasoline petrol fresh fuel Engine stalls Unit running on CHOKE Set choke lever to RUN position Engine runs erratic loss of Water or dirt in fuel system Use carburetor bowl drain to flush and power refill with fresh fuel Excessive vibration Loose parts damaged impeller otop engine immediately and disconnect spark plug wire Tighten all bolts and make all necessary repairs If vibration continues have the unit serviced by a competent repairman Unit fails to propel itself Drive belt loose or damaged Replace drive belt Unit fails to discharge snow Auger drive belt loose or damaged Adjust auger drive belt replaced if dam aged Auger control cable not adjusted Adjust auger control cable correctly Discharge chute clogged Stop engine immediately and disconnect spark plug Clean discharge chute and inside of auger housing Foreign object lodged in auger Stop engine immediately and disconnect s
12. OFF position and do not push the primer button 7 If the engine fails to start follow the instructions How To Start A Cold Engine NOTE Do not use the primer button 7 to start a warm engine HOW TO START A WARM ENGINE WITH A FROZEN STARTER If the electric starter is frozen and will not turn the engine follow the instructions below 1 Figure 3 Pull out the recoil starter handle 10 as far as possible 2 Quickly release the recoil starter handle 10 to snap back against the recoil starter If the engine still fails to start repeat the two pre vious steps until the engine starts Then continue with the directions To Start A Cold Engine To help prevent the possible freeze up of the recoil starter and of the engine controls proceed as follows after each snow removal job 1741506 1 With the engine running quickly pull the re coil starter handle 10 three or four times with a continuous full arm stroke This will produce a loud clattering sound that is not harmful to the engine or starter 2 Stop the engine Wipe all snow and moisture from the carburetor cover control levers and cables Also move the choke control 11 and recoil starter handle 10 several times HOW CLEAR A CLOGGED DISCHARGE CHUTE WARNING Hand contact with the rotating impeller inside the discharge chute is the most common cause of injury associated with snow blowing Never use your hand to clean out the discharge
13. PERATION WARNING This machine is capable of amputating hands and feet and throwing objects Read these safety rules and follow them closely Failure to obey these rules could result in loss of control of unit severe per sonal injury or death to you or bystanders or damage to property or equipment The triangle in text signifies important cautions or warnings which must be followed Safe Operation Practices for Snowthrowers As Recommended By American National Standards Institute ANSI IMPORTANT Safety standards require operator presence controls to minimize the risk of injury Your snowthrower is equipped with such controls Do not attempt to defeat the function of the operator presence control under any circum stances Training 1 Read understand and follow all instructions on the ma chine and in the manuals before operating this unit Be thoroughly familiar with the controls and the proper use of the equipment Know how to stop the unit and disengage the controls quickly Never allow children to operate the equipment Never allow adults to operate the equipment without proper in struction Keep the area of operation clear of all persons particular ly small children and pets Exercise caution to avoid slipping or falling especially when operating in reverse Preparation 1 Thoroughly inspect the area where the equipment is to be used and remove all doormats sleds boards wires and other foreign
14. Power Products Group Copyright O 2007 by Briggs and Stratton Corporation Milwaukee WI USA All rights reserved 14 TP 400 4686 02 ST O Chute Rod Assembly REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION 850 601 50 51 80 ROD CHUTE 851 601 40 00 82 WASHER FLAT 406 X 81 X 066 852 601 50 51 81 PIN COTTER 853 601 00 14 04 WASHER CURVED SPRING 854 601 50 51 82 ASSY CHUTE CRANK BRACKET 855 601 40 00 82 WASHER FLAT 406 X 81 X 066 856 601 00 14 05 KNOB SLEEVE 857 601 00 18 17 NUT PUSH 858 601 50 51 83 BOLT 1 4 20 X 63 CARRIAGE 859 601 40 00 81 WASHER FLAT 349 X 69 X 065 860 601 40 00 79 WASHER SPLIT LOCK 31 X 58 X 08 861 601 50 51 35 NUT 1 4 20 HEX 870 601 50 51 85 BRKT CHUTE ROTATE 871 601 00 14 11 BOLT 5 16 18 X 75 CARRIAGE 872 601 40 00 81 WASHER FLAT 349 X 69 X 065 873 601 40 00 79 WASHER SPLIT LOCK 31 X 58 X 08 874 601 50 51 29 NUT 5 16 18 HEX Footnotes The above parts group applies to the following Mfg Nos 6210530x37NA 5021R 6210540x37NA 5021E Briggs and Stratton Yard Power Products Group Copyright O 2007 by Briggs and Stratton Corporation 15 Milwaukee WI USA All rights reserved TP 400 4686 02 ST Q Decals NOTE Unless noted otherwise 0015 use the standard hardware torque specification chart 7 VIEW FROM REAR X 2 The above parts group applies to the following Mfg Nos 6210530x37NA 5021R 6210540x37NA 5021E Briggs and Stratton Yard Power Products Group C
15. Stratton Yard Power Products Group Copyright 2007 by Briggs and Stratton Corporation Milwaukee WI USA All rights reserved 12 TP 400 4686 02 ST Q Handle Assembly REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION 601 50 51 96 601 50 51 97 601 50 51 29 601 40 00 69 601 00 24 13 601 00 21 50 601 50 51 99 601 50 51 69 601 40 00 80 601 40 00 86 601 00 13 95 601 00 13 92 601 00 13 93 601 00 13 94 601 00 13 96 ON OOF WN arwON O Footnotes HANDLE UPPER BAIL CONTROL NUT 5 16 18 HEX KNOB WING WASHER FORM 344 I D BOLT 5 16 18 X 2 00 HANDLE LOWER SCREW 1 4 20 X 1 25 WASHER FLAT 281 X 63 X 065 NUT 25 20 HEX CONTROL LOCK BOOT CLUTCH SPRING CABLE UPPER CONTROL BRACKET CABLE ADJUST CABLE LOWER CONTROL SPRING EXTENSION 75 O D X 069 X 2 00 The above parts group applies to the following Mfg Nos 6210530x37NA 5021R 6210540x37NA 5021E Briggs and Stratton Yard Power Products Group Copyright O 2007 by Briggs and Stratton Corporation Milwaukee WI USA All rights reserved 13 TP 400 4686 02 ST Q Chute Rod Assembly NOTE Unless noted otherwise use the standard hardware torque specification chart 0009 861 335 7A Refer to Auger and Control Assembly A0 Refer to Handle Assembly The above parts group applies to the following Mfg Nos 6210530x37NA 5021R 6210540x37NA 5021E Briggs and Stratton Yard
16. TE To avoid engine problems the fuel system must be emptied before storage for 30 days or longer Start the engine and let it run until the fuel lines and carburetor are empty Use fresh fuel next season See the Storage section in this manual for additional information Fill the fuel tank only with fresh clean unleaded regular unleaded premium or reformulated automotive fuel with a minimum of 85 octane DO NOT use leaded gasoline or petrol Make sure that the container you pour the fuel is free from rust or foreign particles Never use fuel that may be stale from long periods of storage in the container 1 Stop the engine Before you remove fuel cap let the engine cool at least 2 minutes 2 Remove the fuel cap Fill the fuel tank to approximately 1 1 2 inches 38 mm below top of neck to allow for fuel expansion Be careful not to overfill 3 Replace the fuel cap before starting the engine WARNING Gasoline and petrol and its vapors are extremely flammable and explosive Fire or explosion can cause severe burns or death e Turn engine off and let engine cool at least 2 minutes removing the gas cap Fill fuel tank outdoors or in well ventilated area Keep gasoline away from sparks open flames pilot lights head and other ignition sources e If fuel spills wait until it evaporates before starting engine ASSEMBLY BEFORE YOU OPERATE Before you operate your new snow thrower please review the followin
17. TRIC START Used on Model 6210540x37NA 5021E Only 3 1741524MA DECAL DASH PANEL Used on Model 6210530x37NA 5021R Only 3 1741525MA DECAL DASH PANEL Used on Model 6210540x37NA 5021E Only 4 1740048MA DECAL HUSQVARNA 5 1740372MA DECAL HUSQVARNA 5021R Used on Model 6210530x37NA 5021R Only 5 1740366MA DECAL HUSQVARNA 5021E Used on Model 6210540x37NA 5021E Only 6 69880MA DECAL WARNING HOT MUFFLER 7 761150MA DECAL AUGER CONTROL 8 48X5642MA DECAL DANGER CHUTE 9 70141MA DECAL DANGER AUGER FOOT 1741506 8 OWNER S INFORMATION Husqvarna WARRANTY STATEMENT SECTION 1 LIMITED WARRANTY Husqvarna Forest 8 Garden Company Husqvarna warrants Husqvarna product to the original purchaser to be free from defects in material and workmanship from the date of purchase for the Warranty Period of the product as set forth below Lifetime Warranty Parts and Labor All tiller tines and trimmer shafts against breakage Proof of purchase required Lifetime Warranty PARTS ONLY after initial warranty expiration Ignition coils and modules on handheld product Proof of purchase required WARRANTY SCHEDULE FOR TURF CARE Equipment Zero Turn Riders New warranty applies to units sold after August 1 2005 Also applies to units factory equipped with R O P S EZ Zero Turn Riders 3 year consumer warranty or 600 hours of use when used solely at the owner s residence EZ Zero Turn Riders 1 year commercial warranty or 600 hours of
18. UBLESHOOTING CHART 4 233 Dos Sox Roca Rr gr RES Rex 26 SAFETY DECALS This unit has been designed and manufactured The safety decals below are on your unit If any of to provide you with the safety and reliability you these decals are lost or damaged replace them at would expect from an industry leader in outdoor once See your local dealer for replacements These power equipment labels are easily applied and will act as a constant visual reminder to you and others who may use the Although reading this manual and safety instructions equipment to follow the safety instructions necessary it contains will provide you with the necessary basic for safe effective operation knowledge to operate this equipment safely and ef fectively we have placed several safety labels on NOTE Engine operation and safety decals are the unit to remind you of this important information supplied by the engine manufacturer while you are operating your unit All WARNING CAUTION and instructional mes sages on your unit should be carefully read and obeyed Personal bodily injury can result when these instructions are not followed The information is for your safety and it is important 1741506 7 SAFETY DECALS VIEW FROM REAR 2 1 9 6 Decals REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION DECAL EPA MASS p 761793MA DECAL ELECTRIC START COVER UP Used on Model 6210530x37NA 5021R Only 2 48X5638MA DECAL ELEC
19. WTHROWER the spark plug is removed FOR STORAGE o Remove the spark plug WARNING Before you make an inspec tion adjustment except carburetor or repair disconnect the wire from the spark plug 1 Drain the fuel tank Let the engine run until it is out of gasoline or petrol N 1 Remove the spark plug from cylinder ES i 657 s 9 a ps a Pour one ounce of oil into the cylinder b Slow pull the recoil start grip so that the oil will protect the cylinder A c Install a new spark plug in the cylinder Figure 13 4 Thorougly clean the snow thrower 5 Lubricate all lubrication points See the Mainten ance section 1741506 24 MAINTENANCE 6 sure that all nuts bolts and screws are HOW TO ORDER REPLACEMENT PARTS securely fastened Inspect all visible moving parts for damage breakage and wear Replace Use only manufacturer s authorized or approved if necessary replacement parts Do not use attachments or accessories not specifically recommended for 7 Cover the bare metal parts of the blower this unit In order to obtain proper replacement you housing and auger with spray rust pre must supply the model number see nameplate ventative lubricant Warranty service is available only through Authorized 8 Put the unit in a building that has good Service Dealers ventilation 9
20. alert symbol indicates a situation that could result in damage to the equipment Throttle Ignition On Choke off Ignition Off Choke on eaz Ignition Key Stop Hazard Symbols and the meanings These symbols are used on your equipment and defined in your operating manual Review and understand the meanings E Slow electric start gt oh mmu e m Push to engage The use of one of these symbols combined with signal word will alert you to potential hazards and how to avoid them Electric Start Fast A Safety Alert Identifies safety information about hazards that can result in personal injury Engine Start LLI Operator s Manual Read and understand before Engage performing any activity or running equipment Traction Engine Run Fire G1 A 224 Rotating auger Ls a 9 as Auger Collector Engine Off Rotating impeller Explosion S Auger Clutch i Toxic fumes Shock Aan A Rotating gears alii Hot Surface Drive Clutch itr Disengage Never reach into Discharge Chute Chute Deflector Thrown objects rotating parts Recommended ear a 5 Keep a safe distance rotection for from the equipment iss LEFT RIGHT UP DOWN Shut off engine and remove spark plug connector c before performing maintenance or repair work 1741491 3 RULES FOR SAFE O
21. ating for individual gas engine models is labeled in accordance with SAE Society of Automotive Engineers code J1940 Small Engine Power amp Torque Rating Procedure and rating performance has been obtained and corrected in accordance with SAE J1995 Revision 2002 05 Torque values are derived at 3060 RPM horsepower values are derived at 3600 RPM Actual gross engine power will be lower and is affected by among other things ambient oper ating conditions and engine to engine variability Given both the wide array of products on which engines are placed and the variety of environmental issues applicable to operating the equipment the gas engine will not develop the rated gross power when used in a given piece of power equipment actual on site or net power This difference to due to a variety of factors including but not limited to accessories air cleaner exhaust charging cooling carbur etor fuel pump etc application limitations ambient oper ating conditions temperature humidity altitude and engine to engine variability Due to manufacturing and capacity limitations Briggs amp Stratton may substitute an engine of higher rated power for this Series engine MAINTENANCE AFTER EACH USE 7 Carefully pull the rear of the top cover 4 up and over the gas tank e Check for any loose or damaged parts e Tighten any loose fasteners 8 oe To install the top cover 4 reverse the above e Check and maintain the au
22. ating impeller inside the discharge chute is the most common cause of injury associated with snowthrowers Never use your hand to clean out the dis charge chute To clear the chute 1 SHUT OFF THE ENGINE 2 Wait 10 seconds to be sure the impeller blades have stopped rotating 3 Always use a clean out tool not your hands 1741491 9 Service Maintenance And Storage 1 Check shear bolts and other bolts at frequent intervals for proper tightness to be sure the equipment is in safe work ing condition 2 Never store the machine with fuel in the tank inside a building where ignition sources are present such as hot water and space heaters or clothes dryers Allow the en gine to cool before storing in any enclosure 3 Always refer to operator s manual for important details if the snowthrower is to be stored for an extended period 4 Maintain or replace safety and instruction labels as necessary 5 Run the machine a few minutes after throwing snow to prevent freeze up of the collector impeller 6 If fuel is spilled do not attempt to start the engine but move the machine away from the area of spillage and avoid creating any source of ignition until fuel vapors have dissipated 7 Always observe safe refueling and fuel handling practic es when refueling the unit after transportation or storage 8 Always follow the engine s manual instructions for storage preparations before storing the unit for both short and long ter
23. chute To Clear The Chute e Shut off the engine Wait 10 seconds to be sure that the impeller blades have stop rotating e Always use a clean out tool not your hands How To Use A Clean Out Tool Release the auger drive lever e Pull out or remove the safety ignition key e Disconnect the spark plug wire e not place your hands in the auger or dis charge chute Use a clean out tool to remove snow or debris SNOW THROWING TIPS 1 This snow thrower will propel itself forward when the handle is raised enough to cause the auger blades to contact the ground The auger should stop when auger control bar is released If it does not stop see How To Adjust The Auger Control Cable in the Maintenance section 2 Most efficient snow throwing is accomplished when the snow if removed immediately after it falls OPERATION For complete snow removal slightly overlap leach previous path When possible discharge the snow down wind The distance the snow will be discharged can be adjusted by moving the discharge chute deflector Raise the deflector for more distance or lower the deflector for less distance In windy conditions lower the chute deflector to direct the discharged snow close to the ground where it is less likely to blow into un wanted areas For safety and to prevent damage to the snow thrower keep the area to be cleared free of stones toys and other foreign objects Do not use the auger propell
24. down to the next adjustment hole 5 Pull the auger control cable 3 up through the cable adjustment bracket 2 6 Putthe cable boot 1 over the cable adjustment bracket 2 1741506 21 y 8 Figure 6 Install the Z hook 1 to the auger drive lever 2 To check the adjustment start the snowthrower Make sure the auger does not rotate when the auger drive is released Figure 7 HOW TO REMOVE THE BELT COVER 1 Figure 8 If equipped remove the heat shield 1 from the rear of the belt cover 2 Remove the four bolts and nuts 3 holding the belt cover 2 to the auger housing Remove the one screw 4 holding the belt cover 2 to the bottom cover 5 To remove hold the bottom portion of the belt cover 2 and pull down and out To install the belt cover 2 reverse the above steps MAINTENANCE Figure 8 HOW TO REPLACE THE DRIVE BELT The drive belt is of special construction and must be replaced with original factory replacement belt avail able from your nearest authorized service center 1 Remove the belt cover See How To Remove The Belt Cover 2 Figure 9 Remove the drive belt 1 from the idler pulley 2 1741506 22 Move the belt guide 4 away from the drive belt 1 To reduce pressure on the drive belt 1 move the idler pulley 2 away from the drive belt 1 Remove the drive belt 1 from between the brake pad 3 and the roller 5 Remove t
25. e spark plug wire and keep the wire away from the spark plug to prevent accidental starting Do not run the engine indoors except when starting the engine and for transporting the snowthrower in or out of the building Open the outside doors exhaust fumes are dangerous containing CARBON MONOXIDE an ODOR LESS and DEADLY GAS Exercise extreme caution when operating on slopes Do not attempt to clear steep slopes Never operate the snowthrower without proper guards plates or other safety protective devices in place and working 10 Never direct the discharge toward people or areas where property damage can occur Keep children and others away 11 Do not overload the machine capacity by attempting to clear snow at too fast a rate RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION 12 Never operate the machine at high transport speeds on slippery surfaces Look behind and use care when operat ing in reverse 13 Disengage power to the collector impeller when snow thrower is transported or not in use 14 Use only attachments and accessories approved by the manufacturer of the snowthrower such as cabs tire chains etc 15 Never operate the snowthrower without good visibility or light Always be sure of your footing and keep a firm hold on the handles Walk never run 16 Never touch a hot engine or muffler 17 Never operate the snowthrower near glass enclosures automobiles window wells drop offs and the like without proper adjustme
26. e vision safety mask over your glasses HOW TO STOP DISCHARGING SNOW 1 Figure 3 To stop discharging snow release the auger drive lever 4 2 stop the engine turn the ignition key 5 to the OFF position HOW TO MOVE FORWARD 1 Figure 3 Hold the auger drive lever 4 against the handle 10 The auger will begin rotating 2 To go forward raise the handle 10 to allow the rubber auger blades 5 to contact the ground Maintain a firm hold on the handle 10 as the snow thrower starts to move for ward Guide the snowthrower by moving the handle 10 either left or right Do not attempt to push the snowthrower 3 stop release the auger drive lever 4 NOTE If the auger continues to rotate see How To Adjust The Auger Control Cable in the Maintenance section OPERATION HOW TO START A COLD ENGINE BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE 1 Before you service or start the engine familiarize yourself with the snow thrower Be sure you understand the function and location of all controls 2 Make sure that all fasteners are tight 3 Make sure the fuel tank is filled with fresh clean fuel 4 Before starting the engine make sure all controls operate correctly HOW TO STOP THE ENGINE To stop the engine turn the ignition key to the OFF position Keep the ignition key in a safe place The engine will not start without the ignition key HOW TO START THE ENGINE NOTE An electric starter kit can
27. el caries as 90 day warranty from the date of the customer s original purchase for defects in material and workmanship Normal wear tear or abuse is not covered under the warranty Product must be returned to Charlotte with a warranty claim form All care and maintenance instructions must be followed as stated by the manufacturer on the care label The fit of the product apparel boot is not covered under warranty 30 Day Warranty Replacement parts accessories including bars and chains tools and display items Emission control system components necessary to comply with CARB TIER II and EPA regulations except for those components which are part of engine systems manufactured by third part engine manufactures for which the purchaser has received a separate warranty with product at time of purchase SECTION 2 HUSQVARNA S OBLIGATIONS UNDER THE WARRANTY Husqvarna will repair or replace defective components without charge for parts or labor if a component fails because of a defect in material or workmanship during the warranty period 1741506 g OWNER S INFORMATION Husqvarna WARRANTY STATEMENT SECTION 3 ITEMS NOT COVERED BY THIS WARRANTY The following items are not covered by this warranty 1 Normal customer maintenance items which become worn through normal regular use including but not limited to belts blades blade adapters bulbs clutches clutch drums filters guide bars lubricants rewind springs saw chain spark plugs
28. erde ETC RENE IS E33REREA AGAR TE RRSERRS 15 BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE um edad Gy warden e nm en Roos 16 ROW TO STOP THE ENGINES 16 HOW TO START THE ENGINE sucer a ad sc denied 16 HOW START A COLD ENGINE useseeseeee es 16 HOW TO START A WARM ENGINE suseeeesere ee 17 HOW TO START A WARM ENGINE WITH A FROZEN STARTER 17 HOW TO CLEAR A CLOGGED DISCHARGE 17 SNOW THROWING TIPS eee 17 MAINTENANCE cs ROO ad eee nh ieia eek Oke Heed eee ne eae soe ee eee 19 EMISSIONS CONTROL dide eugene a as 19 GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS ssssseeseeee er 19 ENGINE POWER RATING n RR IR 19 AFTER EACGPUSSE c3 473 3790 bisi neia Gh te ae ee RUE eer Pd RR 20 HOW TO REMOVE THE TOP COVER aud qop 3 4 3y 9 979 8 3 0 RR oe epee as 20 LUBRICATION BEFORE 20 HOW TO ADJUST THE AUGER CONTROL 21 HOW TO REMOVE THE BELT COVER fea a qr a rs 21 HOW TO REPLACE THE DRIVE BELT hae 22 HOW TO REPLACE THEAUGER 23 HOW TO ADJUST THE BRAKE PAD 23 HOW TO REPLACE THE SPARK PLUG RC X IR s 24 HOW TO PREPARE THE SNOWTHROWER FOR 24 HOW TO ORDER REPLACEMENT PARTS 25 TRO
29. g checklist Make sure all assembly instructions have been completed Make sure the discharge chute rotates freely Make sure that no loose parts remain in the carton As you learn how to properly use the snow thrower pay extra attention to the following important items Make sure the engine oil is at the proper level For the type engine oil to use see the Engine Manufacturer s manual Make sure the fuel tank is filled with clean fresh unleaded gasoline or petrol with a minimum of 85 octane Become familar with the location of all controls and understand their function Before starting the engine make sure all controls operate correctly 1741506 KNOW YOUR SNOWTHROWER Read this Instruction Book and safety rules before operating the snow thrower Compare the illustration with your snow thrower to familiarize yourself with the location of various controls and adjustments OPERATION Control and Equipment Features Figure 3 Crank Assembly 1 Changes the direction of the discharge chute Chute Deflector 2 Changes the distance the snow is thrown Discharge Chute 3 Changes the direction the snow is thrown Auger Drive Lever 4 Starts and stops the auger which propels the snow thrower Auger Blades 5 Cuts through the snow Engine Features Figure 3 Stop Switch 6 If equipped move to the ON position to start the engine 1741506 14 VIE REAR Figure 3 Ignition Key 6
30. g posi tion Hold the upper handle 2 apart to prevent scratching the lower handle NOTE Make sure the cables are not caught between the upper and lower handle Tighten the knobs Figure 1 ASSEMBLY ADD OIL TO THE ENGINE NOTE Engine may already contain some residual oil Check frequently when filling the crankcase DO NOT overfill The snow thrower was shipped with a container of 5W30 motor oil This oil must be added to the engine before operating NOTE Oil level must be at FULL mark 1 Make sure the unit is level 2 Remove the oil fill cap dipstick and fill the crankcase to FULL line on dipstick DO NOT overfill 3 Pour the oil slowly into the engine oil fill DO NOT overfill After adding oil wait one minute and then recheck the oil level 4 Tighten the oil fill cap dipstick securely each time you check the oil level NOTE Synthetic oil can assist with starting in extreme cold temperatures Synthetic 5W30 is acceptable for all temperatures Do NOT mix oil with unleaded gasoline 1741506 ADD FUEL TO THE ENGINE This engine is certified to operate on gasoline or petrol The emissions control system for this engine is EM Engine Modifications WARNING Alcohol blended fuels called gasohol or those using ethanol or methanol can attract moisture which leads to separation and formation of acids during storage Acidic gas can damage the fuel system of an engine while in storage NO
31. ger steps e Check controls to make sure they are functioning properly e f any parts are worn or damaged replace LUBRICATION BEFORE STORAGE immediately e Check all safety and instruction decals Figure 5 Lubricate the chute control flange 7 Apply and labels Replace any decals or labels a clinging type of grease such as Lubriplate that are missing or cannot be clearly read HOW TO REMOVE THE TOP COVER 1 Figure 5 Remove the discharge chute 1 2 Remove the fuel cap 3 Remove the two nuts and bolts 2 from the front of the top cover 3 4 Remove the two bolts 4 from the left and right of the top cover 3 5 Remove the eight screws 5 on the left and right side of the top cover Figure 5 6 Remove the three screws 6 from the top portion of the control panel 1741506 20 MAINTENANCE HOW TO ADJUST THE AUGER CONTROL CABLE The auger control is adjusted at the factory During normal use the auger control cable can become stretched and the auger drive lever will not pro perly engage or disengage the auger 1 Figure 6 Remove the Z hook 1 from the auger drive lever 2 Figure 6 2 Figure 7 Slide the cable boot 1 off the cable adjustment bracket 2 3 Push the bottom of the auger control cable 3 through the cable adjustment bracket 2 until the Z hook 6 can be removed 4 Remove the Z hook 4 from the cable adjust ment bracket 2 Move the Z hook 4
32. he old drive belt 1 To install the new drive belt 1 reverse the above steps Make sure the drive belt 1 is seated properly on the pulleys Figure 10 Set the belt guide 1 to 3 32 clearance NOTE When the auger control lever is en gaged the belt guide 1 must be 3 32 2 mm from the drive belt 2 Install the belt cover See How To Remove The Belt Cover up a s 3 32 Figure 10 MAINTENANCE HOW TO REPLACE THE AUGER 1 Remove the belt cover See How To Remove The Belt Cover Remove the drive belt See How To Replace The Drive Belt Figure 11 Figure 11 Remove the auger pulley 1 from the auger shaft threads are left hand turn clock wise to remove To keep the auger 2 from rotating set a 2 X 4 piece of wood 3 on the center pad dle 4 to secure the auger 2 Remove the fasteners from the bearing as sembly 4 Remove the bearing assembly 4 from the auger housing 5 Slide the auger 2 out the bearing assem bly on the right side of the snow thrower Tip the auger 2 enough to allow the auger 2 to slide out of the auger housing 6 To install auger 2 reverse the above steps 1741506 23 HOW TO ADJUST THE BRAKE PAD IMPORTANT An adjustment is only necessary if the brake pad has become loose or has been re moved to adjust proceed as follows 1 Remove the top cover See How To Remove The Top Cover 2 Remove the
33. iggs and Stratton Corporation Milwaukee WI USA All rights reserved 18 TP 400 4686 02 ST Q Wheels REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION 650 601 50 51 70 AXLE 20 53 WHEEL 20 21 651 601 50 51 71 WASHER FLAT 391 X 1 00 X 125 660 601 50 51 72 TIRE amp RIM 7 X 1 50 661 601 50 51 71 WASHER FLAT 391 X 1 00 X 125 662 601 40 00 72 RING RETAINER E Footnotes The above parts group applies to the following Mfg Nos 6210530x37NA 5021R 6210540x37NA 5021E Briggs and Stratton Yard Power Products Group Copyright O 2007 by Briggs and Stratton Corporation 19 Milwaukee WI USA All rights reserved TP 400 4686 02 ST Q
34. ight to clear gravel or crushed rock surfaces Never attempt to make any adjustments while the engine motor is running except when specifically recom mended by manufacturer Let engine motor and snowthrower adjust to outdoor temperatures before starting to clear snow Always wear safety glasses or eye shields during oper ation or while performing an adjustment or repair to pro tect eyes from foreign objects that may be thrown from the machine Operation 1 2 Do not put hands or feet near or under rotating parts Keep clear of the discharge opening at all times Exercise extreme caution when operating on or crossing gravel drives walks or roads Stay alert for hidden haz ards or traffic After striking a foreign object stop the engine motor remove the wire from the spark plug disconnect the cord on electric motors thoroughly inspect snowthrower for any damage and repair the damage before restarting and operating the snowthrower If the unit should start to vibrate abnormally stop the en gine motor and check immediately for the cause Vibra tion is generally a warning of trouble Stop the engine motor whenever you leave the operat ing position before unclogging the collector impeller hous ing or discharge chute and when making any repairs adjustments or inspections When cleaning repairing or inspecting make certain the collector impeller and all moving parts have stopped Dis connect th
35. ing feature when clearing gravel or crushed rock driveways Move the handle down to slightly raise the auger The forward speed of the snowthrower is depen dent on the depth and weight of the snow Exper ience will establish the most effective method of using the snow thrower under different conditions 10 After each snow throwing job allow the engine to 11 12 run for a few minutes The snow and accumulated ice will melt off the engine Clean the snowthrower after each use Remove ice snow and debris from the entire snow thrower Flush with water to remove all salt or other chemicals Wipe snow thrower dry 1741506 18 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 drifts of a greater depth slow your pace to allow the discharge chute to dis pose of the snow as rapidly as the auger receives the snow 2 Planto 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 inches 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 sno
36. ler s responsibility to make certain that the Warranty Registration Card is properly filled out and mailed to Husqvarna Forest amp Garden Company This card should be mailed within ten 10 days from the date of purchase in order to confirm the warranty and to facilitate post sale service Proof of purchase must be presented to the authorized Husqvarna retailer in order to obtain warranty service This proof must include date purchased model number serial number and complete name and address of the selling retailer To obtain the benefit of this warranty the product believed to be defective must be delivered to an authorized Husqvarna retailer in a timely manner no later that thirty 30 days from date of the operational problem or failure The product must be delivered at the owner s expense Downtime pick up and delivery charges are not covered by this warranty An authorized Husqvarna retailer can be normally located through the Yellow Pages of the local telephone directory or by calling 1 800 HUSKY6 2 for a dealer in your area HUSQVARNA 7349 Statesville Road Charlotte NC 28269 1741506 10 ASSEMBLY Read and follow the assembly and adjustment instructions for your snowthrower fasten ers are in the parts bag Do not discard any parts or material until the unit is assembled WARNING Before doing any assembly or maintenance to the snowthrower remove the wire from the spark plug NOTE In this instruction book left and
37. m periods 9 Always follow the engine manual instructions for proper start up procedures when returning the unit to service 10 Maintain or replace safety and instruction labels as necessary 11 Keep nuts and bolts tight and keep equipment in good condition 12 Never tamper with safety devices Check their proper operation regularly and make necessary repairs if they are not functioning properly 13 Components are subject to wear damage and deteriora tion Frequently check components and replace with manufacturer s recommended parts when necessary 14 Check control operation frequently Adjust and service as required 15 Use only factory authorized replacement parts when mak ing repairs 16 Always comply with factory specifications on all settings and adjustments 17 Only authorized service locations should be utilized for major service and repair requirements 18 Never attempt to make major repairs on this unit unless you have been properly trained Improper service pro cedures can result in hazardous operation equipment damage and voiding of manufacturer s warranty 19 Check shear bolts pins and other bolts at frequent inter vals for proper tightness to be sure the equipment is in safe working condition Emissions 1 Engine exhaust from this product contains chemicals known in certain quantities to cause cancer birth de fects or reproductive harm 2 If available look for the relevant Emissions Durabili
38. nonprofessional noninstitutional or nonincome producing use except as herein stated All consumer product use must have been limited to the owner s residence 2 Year or 2 000 Hour amp 1 Year or 1 000 Hour Warranty Husqvarna Utility Vehicles 1 Year Warranty Power cutters stump grinder pole pruners and pole saws for noncommercial nonprofessional noninstitutional or nonincome producing use All 300 series trimmers brushcutters clearing saws hovering trimmers stick edgers backpack blowers handheld blowers hedge trimmers power assist collection systems for commercial institutional professional or income producing purposes or use 1 Year Conditional Component Warranty Chain saw crankshafts for commercial professional use parts and labor Saw must be operated with Husqvarna XP 2 cycle oil 90 Day Commercial Warranty Automatic mower chain saws 100 series trimmers power cutters stump grinders pole saws pole pruners snow throwers model series 580 amp 600 walk behind mowers or any Husqvarna product used for commercial institutional professional municipality or income producing purposes or use except as otherwise provided herein Batteries 1 year prorated limited warranty with 10096 replacement during the first 6 months Rental Warranty 90 days on all applicable professional equipment reference warranty time period charts located in the back of the Retailer Warranty Policy amp Procedure Manual Husqvarna Safety Appar
39. nt of the snow discharge angle 18 Never direct discharge at bystanders or allow anyone front of the unit 19 Never leave a running unit unattended Always disen gage the auger and traction controls stop engine and remove keys 20 Do not operate the unit while under the influence of alco hol or drugs 21 Keep in mind the operator is responsible for accidents occurring to other people or property 22 Data indicates that operators age 60 years and above are involved in a large percentage of power equipment related injuries These operators should evaluate their ability to operate the unit safely enough to protect them selves and others from injury 23 DO NOT wear long scarves or loose clothing that could become entangled in moving parts 24 Snow can hide obstacles Make sure to remove all ob stacles from the area to be cleared Children Tragic accidents can occur if the operator is not alert to the presence of children Children are often attracted to the unit and the operating activity Never assume that children will re main where you last saw them 1 Keep children out of the area and under the watchful care of another responsible adult 2 Be alert and turn off if children enter the area 3 Never allow children to operate the unit 4 Use extra care when approaching blind corners shrubs trees or other objects that may obscure vision Clearing A Clogged Discharge Chute Hand contact with the rot
40. of the above REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE PURCHASER HUSQVARNA SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY ON THESE PRODUCTS EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ON THESE PRODUCTS IS LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE WARRANTY PERIOD AS DEFINED IN THE LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT HUSQVARNA RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE OR IMPROVE THE DESIGN OF THE PRODUCT WITHOUT NOTICE AND DOES NOT ASSUME OBLIGATION TO UPDATE PREVIOUSLY MANUFACTURED PRODUCTS Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state SECTION 5 CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES The product must exhibit reasonable care maintenance operation storage and general upkeep as written in the maintenance section of the Owner s Operator s manual Should an operational problem or failure occur the product should not be used but delivered as is to an authorized Husqvarna retailer for evaluation Proof of purchase as explained in section 6 rests solely with the customer SECTION 6 PROCEDURE TO OBTAIN WARRANTY CONSIDERATION the Owner s and Retai
41. opyright 2007 by Briggs and Stratton Corporation Milwaukee WI USA All rights reserved 16 TP 400 4686 02 ST Q Decals REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION 1 DECAL EPA MASS 2 601 50 51 75 DECAL ELECTRIC START COVER UP Used on Model 6210530x37NA 5021R Only 2 601 50 52 01 DECAL ELECTRIC START Used on Model 6210540x37NA 5021E Only 3 601 50 51 55 DECAL DASH PANEL Used on Model 6210530x37NA 5021R Only 3 601 50 52 03 DECAL DASH PANEL Used on Model 6210540x37NA 5021E Only 4 601 40 00 11 DECAL HUSQVARNA 5 601 40 00 16 DECAL HUSQVARNA 5021R Used on Model 6210530x37NA 5021R Only 5 601 40 00 15 DECAL HUSQVARNA 5021E Used on Model 6210540x37NA 5021E Only 6 601 40 00 77 DECAL WARNING HOT MUFFLER 7 601 50 51 79 DECAL AUGER CONTROL 8 601 40 00 67 DECAL DANGER CHUTE 9 601 00 23 29 DECAL DANGER AUGER FOOT Footnotes Note Not a serviceable part The above parts group applies to the following Mfg Nos 6210530x37NA 5021R 6210540x37NA 5021E Briggs and Stratton Yard Power Products Group Copyright 2007 by Briggs and Stratton Corporation 17 Milwaukee WI USA rights reserved TP 400 4686 02 ST Q Wheels NOTE Unless noted otherwise use the standard hardware torque specification chart 0013 Refer to Handle Assembly 662 The above parts group applies to the following Mfg Nos 6210530x37NA 5021R 6210540x37NA 5021E Briggs and Stratton Yard Power Products Group Copyright 2007 by Br
42. park plug wire Remove object from auger 1741506 26 Engine And Frame Assembly NOTE Unless noted otherwise use the standard hardware torque specification chart 0003 Electric Start Engine Recoil Start Engine The above parts group applies to the following Mfg Nos 6210530x37NA 5021R 6210540x37NA 5021E Briggs and Stratton Yard Power Products Group Copyright 2007 by Briggs and Stratton Corporation Milwaukee WI USA All rights reserved 4 TP 400 4686 02 ST Q Engine And Frame Assembly REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION ENGINE 09A413 0202 E1 FOR MODEL NO 6210540X37NA ELECTRIC STARTER ENGINE 09A412 0267 E1 FOR MODEL NO 6210530X37NA RECOIL STARTER 2 601 50 51 29 NUT 5 16 18 3 601 40 00 79 WASHER SPLIT LOCK 31 X 58 X 08 4 601 50 51 30 TANK FUEL 1 5 QT 5 601 50 51 31 RING FOAM FUEL TANK 6 601 50 51 32 FUEL CAP 7 601 40 00 80 WASHER FLAT 281 X 63 X 065 8 601 50 51 33 SCREW 1 4 20 X 0 75 9 601 50 51 34 BRACKET FUEL TANK 10 601 00 14 19 NUT 8 32 HEX KEPS 11 601 00 13 48 SCREW 1 4 20 X 2 00 12 601 50 51 35 NUT 1 4 20 HEX 13 601 40 00 85 NUT 5 16 18 HEX CONTROL LOCK 15 601 50 51 36 CRADLE WELDMENT 16 601 00 00 73 BOLT 5 16 18 X 0 75 17 601 50 51 37 BOLT HEX 31 18 X 1 62 18 601 50 51 38 HOSE FUEL 19 601 00 17 79 CLAMP HOSE 20 601 50 51 39 FILTER FUEL 21 601 50 51 38 HOSE FUEL 22 601 40 00 65 CLAMP SCREW TYPE 23 601 50 51 41 PLATE SUPPORT 24 601 50 51
43. right describe the location of a part from the operator s position behind the unit NOTE Torque is measured in foot pounds metric Nm This measurement describes how tight a nut or bolt must be The torque is measured with a torque wrench PARTS BAG CONTENTS 1 Electric Start Cord Not Shown 1 Owner s Manual 1 Fuel Stabilizer 1 Container Oil 5W30 TOOLS REQUIRED FOR ASSEMBLY 1 Knife WARNING Always wear safety glasses or eye shields while assembling the snowthrower Figure 3 shows the snowthrower in the operating position Heferences to the right or left hand side of the snow thrower are from the viewpoint of the operator s position behind the unit HOW TO REMOVE THE SNOWTHROWER FROM THE CARTON 1 Locate and remove the container of oil 2 Locate all parts that are packed separately and remove from the carton 3 Remove and discard the packing material from around the snowthrower 1741506 4 11 Cut down all four corners of the carton and lay the side panels flat Cut off the plastic bag that covers the snowthrower Hold onto the lower handle and pull the snowthrower off the carton CAUTION DO NOT back over cables Remove the packing material from the handle as sembly HOW TO ASSEMBLE THE HANDLE 1 Hemove the packing material from the upper and lower handles Figure 1 Loosen the knobs 1 on each side of the handle 2 Raise the upper handle 2 to the operatin
44. se of loss or theft 1741506 2 RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION Operating Symbols and their meanings Ad EN This manual contains safety information to IHI make you aware of the hazards and risks associated with snow throwers and how to avoid them The snow thrower is designed and intended for removal These symbols are used on your equipment and defined in your operating manual It is important that you review and understand the meanings Failure to understand the of snow and should not be used for any other purpose It symbols might result in harm to you is important that you read and understand these instructions and anyone operating the equipment read and understand these instructions 277 o WARNING The engine exhaust from this product contains chemicals m Fuel known to the State of California to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm On Off A signal word DANGER WARNING or CAUTION is used with the alert symbol to indicate the likelihood and the uL panier Bulb potential severity of injury In addition a hazard symbol may Reverse be used to represent the type of hazard A DANGER indicates a hazard which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury A WARNING indicates a hazard which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury A CAUTION indicates a hazard which if not avoided might result in minor or moderate injury CAUTION when used without the
45. starter ropes and tines 2 Natural discoloration of material due to ultraviolet light 3 Engine and drive systems not manufactured by Husqvarna these items are covered by the respective manufacturer s warranty as provided in writing with the product information supplied at the time of purchase all claims must be sent to the appropriate manufacturer 4 Lawn and garden attachments are covered by a third party which gives a warranty all claims for warranty should be sent to the manufacturer 5 Commercial or consumer mowing decks with sand abrasion damage 5 Emission Control System components necessary to comply with CARB TIER 111 and EPA regulations which are manufactured by third party engine manufacturer SECTION 4 EXCEPTIONS AND LIMITATIONS This warranty shall be inapplicable to defects resulting from the following 1 Accident abuse misuse negligence and neglect including stale fuel dirt abrasives moisture rust corrosion or any adverse reaction due to incorrect storage or use habits 2 Failure to operate or maintain the unit in accordance with the Owner s Operator s manual or instruction sheet furnished by Husqvarna 3 Alterations or modifications that change the intended use of the product or affects the product s performance operation safety or durability or causes the product to fail to comply with any applicable laws or 4 Additional damage to parts or components due to continued use occurring after any
46. the controls To help prevent an acci dent follow the operating instructions and the safety rules Keep this manual for future reference IMPORTANT Many units are not assembled and are sold in cartons It is the responsibility of the owner to make sure the as sembly instructions in this manual are exactly followed Other units are purchased in an assembled condition On assembled units it is the responsibility of the owner to make sure the unit is correctly assembled The owner must carefully check the unit according to the instructions in this manual before it is first used The warranty found in this manual details the coverage and limitations of this product RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OWNER It is the responsibility of the owner to follow the instructions below 1 Carefully read and follow the rules for safe operation Follow all the assembly instructions Inspect the unit Make sure that the operator of the unit knows how to correctly use all standard and accessory equipment Operate the unit only with guards shields and other safety items in place and working correctly Correctly adjust the unit Service the unit only with authorized or approved replacement parts 2x d Complete all maintenance on unit FOR YOUR RECORDS DATE PURCHASED MODEL NO SEHIAL NO STORE WHERE PURCHASED ADDRESS CITY TELEPHONE Record this information about your unit so that you will be able to provide it in ca
47. ty Period and Air Index information on the engine emissions label 1741506 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUC ION ue 2 8 b UE Gn awe wee dees diat c eee s AO RC I SUR CO ar dns 2 RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION kc n dude SENT IONS NOR RHET mnt 3 HAZARD SYMBOLS AND THE 3 OPERATING SYMBOLS AND THEIR 3 oOAPEOPER AINGRRAOTAIGES uh quidni ah REDI GR Seba dle PRU RR 4 SAFETY DECALS as grt 3309095 909 402 80 808 BRUN 1 8 ew eater a ea USUS ON 8 OWNER S INFORMATION WARRANTY STATEMENT 9 ASSEMBLY x 8 42 wea wacked US RR Rhee SCR eon eae se RON ee BER Be Rn 11 PARTS BAG CONIENI RR ap hw 11 TOOLS REQUIRED FOR ASSEMBLY 11 HOW TO REMOVE THE SNOWTHROWER FROM THE CARTON 11 HOW TO ASSEMBLY THE HANDLE sacer nd qr RODEO EU EORR OPES 11 ADD OIL TO THE ENGINE ere weed ch eee ne bee ade ee ene eee ean RR ded 12 ADD FUEL TO THE ENGINE 12 BEFORE TOU OPERATE cua ws RS eke PER EUR 13 KNOW YOUR SNOWTHROWER 13 OPERATION oes ESE EXARATUM EEG NER EE 14 HOW TO CONTROL SNOW DISCHARGE 15 FOW TO THROW SNOW 15 HOW TO STOP DISCHARGING ee 15 HOW TO MOVE FORWARD iura wu
48. use 12 LZ amp BZ Zero Turn Riders 5 year consumer warranty or 1 500 hours of use when used solely at the owner s residence iZ LZ amp BZ Zero Turn Riders 1 year commerical warranty or 1 500 hours of use 3 Year or 1 500 Hour Commercial Use Warranty spindles on zero turn riders hydraulic pumps and wheel motors Warranty Schedule for Turf Care Walk Behind Units W WG amp WH Zero Turn Riders year consumer and commercial warranty New warranty applies to units sold after August 1 2005 Also applies to units factory equipped with R O P S 2 Year COMMERCIAL and CONSUMER Warranty all Husqvarna ground engaging commercial equipment WARRANTY SCHEDULE FOR CONSUMER TURF CARE EQUIPMENT 2 Year Consumer Warranty Automatic mower all Residential Zero Turn Riders all lawn yard and garden tractors all noncommercial walk behind mowers tillers chain saws trimmers brushcutters clearing saws snow blowers handheld blowers backpack blowers hedge trimmers electrical products and power assist collection systems for noncommercial nonprofessional noninstitutional or nonincome producing use except as herein stated All consumer product use must have been limited to the owner s residence WARRANTY SCHEDULE FOR CONSUMER FOREST amp GARDEN EQUIPMENT 2 Year Consumer Warranty all consumer chain saws trimmers brushcutters clearing saws handheld blowers backpack blowers hedge trimmers and electrical products for noncommercial
49. w bank More time will be required to remove snow of this type than level snow MAINTENANCE Every Every 5 10 Hours Hours CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES SERVICE RECORDS Fill in dates as you complete regular service Before Each Use Every 2 Each Before Season Storage SERVICE DATES Hours C T E NN RUN GN 18 UN SN Bee E 4 Check Adjustment of Auger Control Cable Auger Drive Bel NOTE Use the following maintenance section to keep your unit in good operating condition All the maintenance for the engine is in the engine manufacturer s instructions Before you start the engine read this book WARNING Before you make an inspec tion adjustment except carburetor or repair disconnect the wire from the spark plug EMISSIONS CONTROL Maintenance replacement or repair of the emissions control devices and systems may be performed by any non road engine repair establishment or indiv However to obtain a no charge emissions control service the work must be performed by a factory author ized dealer See the Emissions Warranty GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS The warranty on this snowthrower does not cover items that have been subjected to operator abuse or negligence To receive full value from the warranty the operator must maintain the snow thrower as instructed in this manual 1741506 19 ENGINE POWER RATING INFORMATION The gross power r

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