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1. 1 To raise the scraper bar height rest the scraper bar on a strip of wood equal in thickness to the desired height Make sure the scraper bar is parallel to the ground Surface Loosen the skid shoe nuts and let the skid shoes drop to the surface Tighten the nuts making sure the Skid Shoes are adjusted equally and are parallel to the surface To lower the height of the scraper bar raise the Skid Shoes If the scraper bar becomes worn it can be replaced by removing the hardware attaching it to the snowthrower 15 Operation Chute Deflector Knob Deflector Figure 7 Chute Deflector Adjustment Scraper Bar Skid Shoe Nuts Skid Shoe Figure 8 Skid Shoe Adjustment Operation FREE WHEELING AND TRACTION DRIVE LOCK For easy turning when pushing the snowthrower you can disengage the traction drive at one or both wheels by using the Traction Lock Pins See Figures 9 amp 10 1 Turn the unit off remove the Engine Key and discon nect the spark plug wire To DISENGAGE the traction drive lock insert the Traction Lock Pin through the outer hole in the axle See Figure 9 To ENGAGE the traction drive lock insert the pin through the hub and axle See Figure 10 If the hole in the hub is not aligned with the inner hole in the axle push the snowthrower until the holes align and install the Traction Lock Pin NOTE For best drive performance engage both wheels For easier
2. 1 Move choke to OFF position 2 See your dealer for adjustments 3 Clean and gap or replace Clear vent Engage Auger Control STOP engine and REMOVE the key DISCONNECT the spark plug wire Clear auger using a narrow board See warning in SAFETY RULES Tighten to remove slack See auger clutch rod adjustment Check auger drive belt adjustment Replace belt Replace shear pin Troubleshooting PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY Auger rotates but snow is not 1 Chute Deflector too low thrown far enough 2 Engine speed too slow 3 Ground speed too fast 4 Snowthrower discharge chute clogged 5 Auger belt loose or worn Scraper bar does not clean hard 1 Skid Shoes improperly adjusted surface Scraper bar picks up and throws Skid shoes improperly adjusted stones on a drive Auger does not stop when auger 1 Auger clutch rod too tight or bent lever is released 2 Auger drive belt out of adjustment 3 Auger belt guide out of adjustment 4 Free hand control not releasing Snowthrower does not stop when 1 Traction drive clutch rod bent or too drive lever is released tight Snowthrower does not drive when 1 Traction drive clutch rod loose drive lever is engaged 2 Drive belt loose broken or stretched 3 Drive roller chain damaged 4 Traction Lock Pins in Free Wheeling position OUTER hole 5 Friction Disc worn Discharge control is difficult to 1 Gearing needs
3. Print Vendor How to use this file Instructions Operator s Manuals Paper Size Press Bindery Covers Body General 11x17 Body 50 Ibs brilliant white offset or equivalent Cover on pre printed two tone Swash stock Body 1 color 2 sided Cover 1 color 1 sided e Saddle stitch face trim if too thick for saddle stitch tape bind e FRONT COVER is present at the beginning of the file BACK COVER is the page immediately after the front cover e The part number for this manual typically a 172 located on the front cover number is e This file may contain several manual which differ only by their covers See the part number at the bottom of the cover page e The body for all manuals is identical regardless of the cover Odd number pages are always right hand pages even number pages are always left hand pages e This instruction sheet is NOT part of the manual and must not be printed e Pages labeled THIS PAGE INTENSIONALLY BLANK are placement pages and should NOT be printed THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY BLANK FOR PLACEMENT ONLY DO NOT PRINT Simplicity OPERATOR S MANUAL Large Frame Snowthrower 860 Series Large Frame Snowthrower Mfg No Description 1693984 860M 8HP Snowthrower 1693985 860M 8HP Snowthrower Export 1694242 860E 8HP Snowthrower 960 Series Large Frame Snowthrower Mfg No Description 1694435 960
4. 5 With engine running fully depress Auger Control the auger should engage and run normally 6 Release Auger Control The auger must stop with in 5 seconds 7 lf auger does not operate properly stop engine and recheck clutch rod adjustments 23 Adjustments Auger Drive Clutch Rod Adjustment Hex Nuts Auger Drive Clutch Rod Spring Must have 1 32 gap between spring hook and lever NA NON NS MD Figure 20 Auger Drive Clutch Rod adjustment Adjustment DISCHARGE CHUTE PINION ADJUSTMENT lf the discharge chute is difficult to operate first lubricate the pinion gear A Figure 21 and ring gear F If it is still difficult to operate adjust as follows 1 Loosen the nut G Figure 21 which holds the pinion gear bracket in the slotted hole If the pinion gear is too tight against the ring gear move it away slightly and then retighten the nut Check the operation again DISCHARGE CHUTE GEAR BRACKET ADJUSTMENT If the Discharge Chute becomes difficult to rotate or begins to operate erratically the Chute Direction Control rod gears may require adjustment 1 2 Loosen the gear bracket mounting nuts Figure 22 Slide the gear bracket into the position that provides the best engagement between the gears Tighten the bracket mounting nuts and check for smooth operation Readjust if necessary Lubricate the chute direction control rod gears with a medium weight 10W
5. use remove the key Clean all debris from the unit LONG TERM STORAGE LONGER THAN 30 DAYS Before you store your unit for the off season read the Maintenance and Storage instructions in the Safety Rules section then perform the following steps 1 Drain crankcase oil and refill with a grade of oil that will be required when unit is used again Coat all bare metal surfaces with paint or light coat of oil to prevent rusting Clean external surfaces and engine Prepare engine for storage See engine owners manual 5 Clean any dirt from the engine housing 6 Cover air intake and exhaust outlet tightly with plastic or other waterproof material to keep out moisture dirt and insects 19 Storage WARNING Never store the unit with gasoline in engine or fuel tank in a heated shelter or in enclosed poorly ventilated enclosures Gasoline fumes may reach an open flame spark or pilot light such as a furnace water heater clothes dryer etc and cause an explosion Handle gasoline carefully It is highly flammable and careless use could result in serious fire damage to your person or property Drain fuel into an approved container outdoors away from open flame or sparks 7 Completely grease and oil as outlined in the Normal Care section Drain fuel system completely or add a gasoline stabilizer to the fuel system If you have chosen to use a fuel sta bilizer and have not drained the fu
6. lubrication operate 2 Worm gear not adjusted properly 3 Control rod gears misaligned Snowthrower veers to one side 1 Tires pressure not equal 2 One wheel is set in Free Wheeling mode Traction Lock Pin is in the OUTER hole Excessive vibration 1 Loose parts or damaged auger Drive fails to move snowthrower 1 Traction Drive out of adjustment at slow speeds 21 1 Adjust deflector as necessary 2 Set speed to full throttle 3 Use slower Speed Selector setting 4 STOP engine and REMOVE the key DISCONNECT the spark plug wire Clear auger using a narrow board See warning in SAFETY RULES 5 Check Auger Drive Belt Adjustment 1 RAISE Skid Shoes this lowers the Scraper Bar LOWER Skid Shoes this raises the scraper bar 1 Tires slipping 1 Check tire pressure and tread Loosen or straighten clutch rod 2 Adjust auger belt 3 Adjust auger belt guide 4 Lubricate free hand linkage 1 Loosen rod to remove slack or replace See adjustment procedure 1 Tighten to remove slack See adjust ment procedure 2 Replace drive belt 3 Replace chain 4 Change Traction Lock Pins to INNER hole to engage traction drive 5 Replace Disc see your dealer 1 Oil or grease as required 2 Adjust worm gear See adjustment procedure 3 Adjust gear bracket See adjustment procedure 1 Check tire pressure 2 Make certain BOTH Traction Lock Pins are in the INNER holes to engage tra
7. oil 24 Figure 21 Discharge Control A Pinion Gear E U shaped Bracket B Control Rod F Ring Gear C Carriage Bolt G Nut D Slotted Bracket Mounting Nuts ATi N Figure 22 Chute Direction Control Gear Bracket Adjustment Service Belt Cover TE N E Lin 9 ES aa Figure 23 Belt Cover Figure 24 Auger Pulley Belt Stops shown with bottom cover removed A Nut C A Pull BELT REPLACEMENT B poi stake uger Pulley 1 Rotate the spout full right Loosen the two screws Figure 23 securing the belt cover 2 Tilt the cover forward and work it off the snowthrower 3 Remove the belt guide B Figure 25 by removing the two capscrews A lockwashers and washers 4 Remove the auger drive belt as follows a Slip the auger drive belt D Figure 25 from the idler pulley by pushing it away from the pulley and then toward the rear b Remove the belt from the engine pulley Slip the belt from under the brake pad c Remove six capscrews from bottom cover to snowthrower frame Loosen nuts A Figure 24 on each side to release auger pulley belt stops B a o Move belt stops and remove belt from pulley C y A F d Belt can be removed from top or bottom For more 4 97 he belt h clearance to remove the belt engage the traction 0 BH S drive lever 5 Remove the traction drive belt as follows H a Pull the idler pul
8. to be locked in the desired tilt position SCRAPER HEIGHT G Scraper Bar Height Control The Skid Shoes G Figure 3 control the height the scraper bar located at the bottom of the auger housing The scraper bar allows smooth surfaces such as concrete or asphalt driveways to be scraped clean of snow On surfaces such as gravel the scraper bar should be adjusted higher so that it will not pick up gravel or debris 11 Controls Figure 2 Operator s Control Position A Speed Selector C Auger Control B Traction Control D Chute Direction Control Figure 3 Snowthrower Controls A Speed Selector E Chute Deflector B Traction Drive Control F Chute Deflector Knob C Auger Control G Skid Shoes D Chute Control H Traction Lock Pins TRACTION LOCK CONTROL H Traction Lock Pins The traction drive to each wheel can be locked and unlocked with the Traction Lock Pins H Figure 3 to permit the unit to free wheel allowing easier manual handling and transport of the snowthrower Operation GENERAL OPERATION CHECKS BEFORE EACH START UP 1 Make sure all safety guards are in place and all nuts bolts and clips are secure Check the engine oil level See your engine Owners Manual for procedure and specifications Check to make sure spark plug wire is attached and spark plug is tightened securely If necessary torque spark plug to 15 ft lbs Check the fuel level Add fuel until the fuel l
9. AUGER Keep hands feet and clothing away Part No 1716532 Auger Danger Decal CE MODEL DECALS 1722639 Part No 1722639 WARNING Main Dash Decal CE Models Part No 1722641 Discharge Chute Danger Decal F L r t 1722640 v Part No 1722640 Auger Control Decal Part No 1722642 Auger Danger Decal Warning Read Operator s Manual Read and understand the Operator s Manual before using this machine Danger Thrown Objects This machine is capable of throwing objects and debris Keep bystanders away Warning Remove Key Before Servicing Remove the key disconnect spark plug wire and consult technical litera ture before performing repairs or maintenance safety Icons Warning Dismemberment This machine can amputate limbs Keep bystanders and children away when engine is running Danger Dismemberment The auger can amputate limbs Keep hands and feet away from auger and rotating parts Danger Dismemberment The impeller can amputate limbs Stop the engine remove the key and disconnect spark plug wire before clearing the discharge chute or per forming service work Keep hands and feet away from impeller and rotat ing parts Features Controls Oneration Please take a moment ALL MODELS and familiarize yourself with the name location and function of these controls so that you will better understand the safety and opera
10. Before using always visually check that all hardware is present in tact and secure Replace worn or damaged parts e Never operate the machine with defective guards or without safety protective devises in place e Stop engine before refuelling removing an attach ment making adjustments unless the adjustment can be made from the operator s position Follow the manufacturer s recommendation for wheel weights or counterweights Adjust skid shoe height to clear gravel or crushed rock surfaces Do not touch snowthrower parts which may be hot from operation Allow such parts to cool before attempting to service the unit Do e See your authorized dealer for recommendations counterweights to improve stability e Travel up and down slopes not across e Remove obstacles such as rocks tree limbs etc e Watch for holes ruts or bumps Uneven terrain could overturn the unit Snow can hide obstacles e Use slow speed Tires may lose traction on slopes Choose a low gear so that you will not have to stop or shift while on the slope Keep all movement on the slopes slow and gradual Do not make sudden changes in speed or direction e Always keep unit in gear especially when traveling downhill Do Not Do not start or stop on a slope If tires lose traction disengage the auger and proceed slowly straight down the slope Do not turn on slopes unless necessary and then turn slowly and gradually downhill i
11. ER 1 Rotate the discharge chute to the desired direction 2 Set the speed selector to the desired forward speed 3 Fully press and hold the auger control C Figure 5 on the right hand grip to begin auger rotation To dis engage the auger completely release the lever 4 Fully press and hold the traction drive control lever B Figure 5 on the left hand grip to engage the trac tion drive and begin moving the snowthrower To dis engage the traction drive completely release the lever If the auger control and traction control B are depressed simultaneously the Free Hand mecha nism will be activated When activated the auger control C will remain engaged when its control lever is released so long as the traction drive control B is engaged This allows the operator to rotate the dis charge chute D without stopping Figure 5 Operator s Control Position A Speed Selector C Auger Control B Traction Drive Control D Chute Direction Control Releasing the traction control B will disengage both the auger and traction drive 5 Select forward or reverse speeds as needed using the speed selector A Figure 5 Release the drive control lever whenever changing drive speeds NOTE After 5 10 hours of use it may be necessary to adjust the tension on the traction drive rod See Traction Drive Clutch Rod Adjustment in the Adjustments Section for the adjustment procedure GROUND SPEED SELECTOR Use the sp
12. M 9HP Snowthrower Export 1694439 960E 9HP Snowthrower 1722659 04 Rev 4 2003 TP 100 2491 04 LW 5 Simplicity MANUFACTURING INC 500 N Spring Street PO Box 997 Port Washington WI 53074 0997 www simplicitymfg com Copyright 2003 Simplicity Manufacturing Inc All Rights Reserved Printed in USA CE Table of Contents Safety Rules amp Information Regular Maintenance General Operation 2 GS T an a 17 Slope ODS AIO P O 2 Checking Tire Pressure 17 COR 3 Checking Auger Gear Case Lubrication 17 MISSIONS O O 3 Lubrication 18 Service amp Maintenance Check Lube Free Hand 19 ANSI 71 3 1995 Warnings 4 DO 19 Identification 5 Troubleshooting Adjustment amp Service LOCA EE 6 Troubleshooting ee 20 SAO CONS a a 7 Speed Selector Pivot Adjustment 22 Features Controls amp Operation Traction Drive System Adjustment 22 CONEHOLLOCATIONS 2 8 Auger Drive System 29 Starting Controls 10 Discharge Chute Pinion Adjustment 24 Ground Speed Controls 11 Discharge Chute Gear Bracket 24 Auger Control sauna 11 Be
13. ations shown Engine Make Engine Model Engine Type Spec Engine Code Serial Number NOTE For location of engine identification numbers refer to the engine owners manual CE Models Place the extra copy of the identification tag in the manual CE IDENTIFICATION TAG MARKINGS 3 169XXXX A Manufacturer s Identification Number i Da B Manufacturer s Serial Number o C Power Rating in Kilowatts D Maximum Engine Speed in Rotations per Minute Tm E Manufacturers Address F Year of Manufacture G CE Compliance Logo H Mass of Unit in Kilograms Sound Power in Decibels J Sound Pressure at Operator s Position in Decibels CE Models K Vibration Place copy of This unit complies with European Harmonized Lawn Mower Identification Tag here Standard EN 836 European Machinery Directive 98 37 EC and European EMC Directive 89 336 EC Tested according to EN 836 1997 A2 2001 EN 1032 1996 EN 1033 1995 Tested according to EN836 1997 A2 2001 Tested according to 2000 14 EC Safety Decals GENERAL This unit has been designed and manufactured to pro vide you with the safety and reliability you would expect from an industry leader in outdoor power eguipment manufacturing Reading this manual and safety instructions it contains will provide you with the necessary basic knowledge to operate this eguipment safely and effectively We have also placed several safety labels on the unit to remin
14. before storing any enclosure 3 Always refer to the operator s guide instructions 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 Always observe safe refueling and fuel handling prac tices when refueling the unit after transportation or storage Always follow the engine manual instructions for stor age preparations before storing the unit for both short and long term periods e Always follow the engine manual instructions for proper start up procedures when returning the unit to service Identification Tags IDENTIFICATION TAGS North American Models MF NM D 15900 PRODUCT REFERENCE DATA A 2002 sa CE Models Model Description Name Number ngi S kW E L 1 ts RPM fA a PS Vibration XX 4 Simplicity Mfg Inc L 5 Port Washington WI USA Unit MFG Number Unit SERIAL Number Mower Deck MFG Number Mower Deck SERIAL Number When contacting your authorized dealer for replace ment parts service or information you MUST have D these numbers Record your model name number manufacturer s identi ENGINE REFERENCE DATA fication numbers and engine serial numbers in the space provided for easy access These numbers can be found in the loc
15. cm Drive System Friction Disc 5 Forward Speeds 2 Reverse Effective Clearing Width 860 26 65cm 960 26 65cm Length 860 54 137cm 960 54 137cm Height 860 43 109cm 960 43 109cm Weight 860 236 lbs 107kg 960 235 lbs 106kg Replacement Parts amp Accessories REPLACEMENT PARTS Replacement parts are available from your authorized dealer Always use genuine Simplicity Service Parts MAINTENANCE ITEMS Many convenient and helpful service and maintenance items are available from you authorized dealer Some of these items include Tire Sealant Degrimer Degreaser Gas Stabilizer Engine Oil Touch Up Paint Grease Gun Kit 8 oz Grease Tube 28 TECHNICAL MANUALS Additional copies of this manual are available as well as fully illustrated parts lists These manuals show all of the products components in exploded views 3D illustrations which show the relationship of parts and how they go together as well as part numbers and quantities used Important assembly notes and and torque values are also included For applicable manuals currently available for your model contact our Customer Publications Department at 262 284 8519 Have the information listed in the box below available when phoning in your reguest Technical manuals can be downloaded from www simplicitymfg com Model Mfg No Your Name Address City State Zip Visa Mastercard No Card Expiration Dat
16. ction drive 1 STOP engine and REMOVE the key DISCONNECT the spark plug wire Tighten all hardware Replace auger if necessary If vibration continues see your dealer 1 Readjust drive or shift Speed Selector setting up one speed faster Adjustments TRACTION DRIVE SYSTEM ADJUSTMENT Speed Selector Pivot Adjustment The Speed Selector is factory set for optimal perfor mance at each forward and reverse speed setting However if drive system components have been replaced adjustment may be necessary Adjust as follows 1 Move the ground speed control A Figure 18 fully forward 2 Loosen the hardware B securing the upper and lower shift rods 3 Push the lower rod C down fully into the housing 4 Make sure the ground speed control A is in the full forward 5th gear position Tighten the shift rod hardware B Traction Drive Clutch Rod amp Spring Adjustment MINAS OS Figure 18 Speed Selector Linkage Adjustment The traction drive clutch rod should initially be adjusted A Ground Speed Lever so that there is no slack in the rod when moved slightly B Shift Rod Hardware from side to side but bellcrank arm remains in fully down Lower Shift Rod position To adjust tension on the rod 1 Loosen adjustment hex nuts Figure 19 2 Tighten bottom hex nut while holding rod Tighten just until slack in rod is removed 3 Tighten upper hex nut securely WARNING Do not over tighten as
17. d you of this important information while you are operating the unit All WARNING CAUTION and instructional messages 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 The safety decals below are on your unit If any of these decals are lost or damaged replace them at once See your local dealer for replacements These labels are easily applied and will act as a constant visual reminder to you and others who may use the equipment to follow the safety instructions necessary for safe effective operation NORTH AMERICAN MODEL DECALS TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY Read Owner s Manual before operating unit e Never allow children to operate snowthrower Always direct discharge chute so as to avoid injury to persons or damage to property F 1 ae 1 1 I LT Stop engine and disconnect spark plug wire before removing debris or servicing unit Keep all shields and guards in place while running 1722643 1722640 Part No 1722643 WARNING Main Dash Decal North American Models NGER Contact with moving parts inside chute will cause serious injury Shut off engine before unclogging discharge chute Part No 1722674 Discharge Chute Danger Decal Part No 1722640 Auger Control Decal 4 A DANGER AVOID INJURY FROM ROTATING
18. disengage the controls guickly 2 Never allow children to operate the eguipment Never allow adults to operate the equipment without proper instruction 3 Keep the area of operation clear of all persons par ticularly small children and pets 4 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 doormat sleds boards wires and other foreign objects 2 Disengage all clutches and shift into neutral before starting engine motor 3 Do not operate the equipment without wearing ade quate winter outer garments Wear footwear that will improve footing on slippery surfaces 4 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 d Replace fuel cap securely and wipe up spilled fuel 5 Use extension cords and receptacles as specified by the manufacturer for all units with electric drive motors or electric starting motors 6 Adjust the collector housing height to clear gravel or crushed rock surfaces 7 Never attempt to make any adjustments while the engine motor is running except when specifically recommended by the manufacturer 8 Let engine motor and machine adjust to outdoor temperatures before starting to clear snow 9 Always wea
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20. eed selector A Figure 5 to control the drive speed of the snowthrower There are five forward speeds and two reverse speeds gt 7 CA J UTA 7 Throttle Use the lower speeds to blow deep or wet snow Use the higher speeds to blow light snow or to drive the snow thrower without blowing snow To change speeds first release the traction drive control lever B Figure 5 then move the speed selector to the desired speed setting Fully press the traction drive con trol lever to resume operation ENGINE SPEED Run the engine at full throttle when operating Use the engine throttle lever See Figure 6 to set the engine speed Slide the throttle lever UP to increase engine speed and DOWN to reduce speed Figure 6 Engine Speed Selection 14 DEFLECTOR The distance of the discharged snow is mainly controlled by the position of the deflector Figure 7 Engine speed also affects distance of discharge The more the deflector is tilted UP the farther snow will be thrown Loosen the deflector knob tilt the deflector UP or DOWN and then retighten the knob when the desired angle has been chosen SCRAPER BAR amp SKID SHOES On smooth surfaces such as concrete or asphalt the scraper bar should scrape the surface On surfaces such as gravel the scraper bar should be high enough so that it will not pick up gravel or debris The height of the scraper bar is controlled by raising or lowering the Skid Shoes See Figure 8
21. el system follow all safety instructions and storage precautions in this man ual to prevent the possibility of fire from the ignition of gasoline fumes Remember gasoline fumes can travel to distant sources of ignition and ignite causing risk of explosion and fire NOTE Gasoline if permitted to stand unused for extended periods 30 days or more may develop gummy deposits which can adversely affect the engine carburetor and cause engine malfunction To avoid this condition add a gasoline Stabilizer to the fuel tank or drain all fuel from the system before placing unit in storage STARTING AFTER LONG TERM STORAGE Before starting the unit after it has been stored for a long period of time perform the following steps 1 Remove any blocks from under the unit 2 Install the battery if it was removed 3 Unplug the exhaust outlet and air cleaner 4 Fill the fuel tank with fresh gasoline See engine manual for recommendations See engine owners manual and follow all instructions for preparing engine after storage Check crankcase oil level and add proper oil if necessary Inflate tires to proper pressure Start the engine and let it run slowly DO NOT run at high speed immediately after starting Be sure to run engine only outdoors or in well ventilated area Troubleshooting Adjustments amp Service TROUBLESHOOTING This section provides troubleshooting and service instructions Locate the problem and c
22. evel is no closer than 1 2 from the top of the tank to provide space for expansion See your engine owner s manu al for fuel recommendations Check the scraper bar to make sure it is set at the desired height Adjust the skid shoes if necessary Check the drive control B Figure 2 and auger con trol C Figure 6 for proper operation If adjustment is required see the Adjustments Section for proce dures Check the chute direction control D Figure 2 for proper operation The discharge chute should rotate freely in both directions See the Adjustments Section for adjustment procedures and troubleshooting Check the chute deflector E Figure 3 for proper operation The deflector should pivot freely up and down when the chute deflector knob is loosened If adjustment is required see the Adjustments Section for procedures Position the chute at the desired starting direction and set the deflector at the desired angle 10 Check the speed selector A Figure 2 for smooth operation The control must move freely into each speed position gate and remain in position when released If the speed selector does not move freely into all forward and reverse speed positions contact your local authorized dealer for assistance 12 WARNING This unit is a two stage snowthrower The first stage is the auger which feeds the snow back into the impeller housing The second stage is t
23. f possible Do not operate near drop offs ditches or embank ments The unit could suddenly turn over if a wheel is over the edge of a cliff or ditch or if an edge caves in Do not operate on wet surfaces Reduced traction could cause sliding Do not shift to neutral and coast down hills 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 remain where you last saw them Keep children out of the area and under the watchful care of another responsible adult Be alert and turn unit off if children enter the area Before and during reverse operation look behind and down for small children e Never allow children to operate the unit Use extra care when approaching blind corners shrubs trees or other objects that may obscure vision SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE e Use extra care in handling gasoline and other fuels They are flammable and vapors are explosive a Use only an approved container b Never remove gas cap or add fuel with the engine running Allow engine to cool before refueling Do not smoke c Never refuel the unit indoors 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 Replace all fuel tank caps and fuel con
24. grease to moving parts when grease fittings are not installed Oil locations indicated by oil can symbol Do not allow oil to drip onto traction drive or friction disc Figure 13 Auger Pulley Belt Stops shown with bottom cover removed A Nuts B Belt Stops C Auger Pulley Figure 14 Lubricate Points Where Chute Contacts Flange oil Lubricate Ring Gear and Pinion Gear While Rotating Spout grease Figure 17 Lubricate Deflector Hinges CHECK LUBRICATE FREE HAND LINKAGE Check the function of the Free Hand controls the con trols should function as described in the CONTROLS section It is critical for the safe operation of the unit that the controls disengage when released If the controls do not function properly lubricate them Figure 15 If lubrication does not rectify the problem see your dealer Under no circumstances should the unit be used if the controls are not functioning properly TEMPORARY STORAGE 30 DAYS OR LESS Remember the fuel tank will still contain some gasoline so never store the unit indoors or in any other area where fuel vapor could travel to any ignition source Fuel vapor is also toxic if inhaled so never store the unit in any structure used for human or animal habitation Here is a checklist of things to do when storing your unit temporarily or in between uses Keep in an area away from where children may come into contact with it If there s any chance of unauthorized
25. he impeller which throws the snow out the discharge chute If bodily contact is made with the auger or impeller when they are rotating severe personal injury will occur To avoid injury keep others and yourself away from the auger and the discharge chute whenever the engine is running Read and follow all of the safety rules and warnings in this manual WARNING To avoid serious injury do not put your hands into the auger housing or discharge chute If auger stalls or chute becomes plugged use the following procedure to remove objects or clear the chute Release both the Drive and Auger Control levers Shut off the engine Remove the Engine Key Wait for moving parts to stop Disconnect spark plug wire Use a narrow board to remove foreign objects and clear the chute or auger Never put your hands into the auger or discharge chute O1 D WARNING For your safety operation on slopes should be in an up and down direction only If it becomes necessary to move across the face of a slope use caution and do not blow snow Be very careful when changing direction on a slope Proper winter footwear is recommended for the operator to help prevent slipping Never attempt to clean snow from excessively steep slopes The maximum slope for any operation is 17 7 10 WARNING Gasoline is highly flammable and must be handled with care Never fill the tank when the engine is hot or runni
26. heck the possible cause remedy in the order listed WARNING Before performing any adjustment or service to snowthrower stop the engine and wait for moving parts to stop Remove the key To prevent accidental starting disconnect the spark plug wire and fasten away from the plug Also refer to the engine manufacturers Owner s Manual for additional information For problems not covered here contact your local dealer PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY Engine fails to start Key is OFF Push key in to the ON position Failure to Prime cold Engine Press Primer Button twice and restart Engine starts hard or runs poorly Auger does not rotate Fuel valve is in CLOSED position Out of fuel Choke OFF cold engine Engine flooded Spark plug not sparking Water in fuel or old fuel 1 Fuel mixture too rich 2 Carburetor adjusted incorrectly Spark plug faulty fouled or gapped improperly Fuel Cap Vent is blocked Auger Control not engaged Foreign matter blocking auger Auger drive clutch rod slack Auger drive belt slipping Broken belt Shear pin broken 20 Turn valve to OPEN position Fill fuel tank Turn choke to ON set throttle to FAST Turn choke to OFF try starting Check gap Gap plug clean elec trode or replace plug as necessary Drain tank Dispose of fuel at an authorized hazardous waste facility Fill with fresh fuel
27. ley I Figure 25 away from the belt and slip the belt from the pulley sk 25 Belts and Pulleys Capscrews b Slip the belt off the traction pulley and then the B noh Rides G idle Pulley Aude engine pulley The arm for the front idler pulley G Traction Drive Belt H Traction Pulley Figure 25 may have to be pivoted to provide clear Auger Drive Belt Idler Pulley Traction ance for removing the belt from the traction pulley E Engine Pulley c Pull the belt out between the auger pulley F Figure 25 and traction pulley 25 Service 6 Reverse the procedure to install the belts Be sure there are no twists and the belts are properly seated in the grooves Adjust the belt stops so there is 1 8 8mm clearance between belt and stop The pattern for both belts is shown in Figure 26 Check the traction drive tension and auger drive ten sion Follow the procedures under AUGER DRIVE BELT ADJUSTMENT Make sure the auger stops when the auger drive lever is released Make sure traction drive stops when the traction drive lever is released If not check the drive tension If a problem exists see your dealer SHEAR PIN REPLACEMENT WARNING Do not go near the discharge chute or auger when the engine is running Do not run the engine with any cover or guard removed Under most circumstances if the auger strikes an object which could cause damage to the unit the shear pin will break This pro
28. lt Replacement 25 Deflector Controls 11 Shear Pin 26 Scraper 11 Specifications 27 Traction Lock COMORES m sa eee 11 Replacement Parts amp Maintenance Items 28 General Operation Technical 28 Checks Before Each Start Up 12 Starting The Engine 13 Operating The 14 Ground Speed Selector 14 Engine 14 Deflector eee een nn 15 Scraper Bar amp Skid 15 Free Wheeling and Traction Drive Lock 16 After Each USe 16 WARNING Engine exhaust from this product contains chemicals known in certain quantities to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm WARNING You must read understand and comply with all safety and operating instructions in this manual before attempting to set up and operate your snowthrower Failure to comply with all safety and operating instructions can result in loss of machine control serious personal injury to you and or bystanders and risk of equipment and property damage The triangle in the text signifies important cautions or warnings which must be followed Safety Rules amp Informa
29. ng Always move outdoors to fill the tank Keep snowthrower and gasoline away from open flame or spark Operation STARTING THE ENGINE Tecumseh Models Refer to Figure 4 1 Turn the fuel valve B to the ON position 2 Insert the engine key F into the engine key slot 3 Move the throttle lever E to the FAST position 4 Fully close the choke G if engine is cold a warm engine may not reguire choking 5 Push the primer button D two times if engine is cold a warm engine may not reguire priming 6 Pull starter handle C rapidly or push starter button if equipped with the electric start Do not allow the starter handle to snap back let the starter rope rewind slowly while keeping a firm grip on the starter handle 7 As the engine starts and begins to operate evenly open the choke G slowly and set the throttle lever to SLOW If the engine falters turn the choke knob clockwise until the engine runs smoothly and let it run briefly before returning the choke to the OPEN position NOTE Allow the engine to warm up at SLOW throttle for a few minutes before operating the snowthrower at full speed The engine will not develop full power until it reaches operating temperature Figure 4 Engine Controls Electric Start Button Optional Fuel Valve Under Tank Starter Handle Primer Button Throttle Lever Engine Key Choke Knob O nMOOU gt X 13 Operation OPERATING THE SNOWTHROW
30. ove ment whenever the Drive Control is released Traction amp Free Hand Control This control engages the traction drive as the lever B Figures 2 amp 3 is depressed and disengages the traction drive when the lever is released When both levers are depressed the Free Hand control is activated This allows the auger control to be released yet the auger remains engaged until the traction Free Hand is released NOTE Changing ground speeds must only be done while the Drive Control is in the disengaged fully released position AUGER CONTROL C Auger Control The Auger Control clutch lever C Figures 2 amp 3 engages the auger drive when the lever is depressed and disengages the auger drive when the lever is released unless Traction Free Hand control is also depressed see above DEFLECTOR CONTROLS D Chute Direction Control The Chute Direction Control D Figures 2 amp 3 allows the discharge chute to be rotated to throw snow in the desired direction Snow may be thrown at any angle from straight left to straight forward to straight right Chute Deflector Controls the distance snow is thrown Tilting the Chute Deflector E Figures 2 amp 3 UP provides a higher stream and greater distance while tilting the deflector DOWN provides a lower stream and less distance Chute Deflector Knob This knob F Figures 2 amp 3 allows the discharge Chute Deflector E Figures 2 amp 3
31. r safety glasses or eye shields during operation or while performing an adjustment or repair to protect eye from foreign objects that may be thrown from the machine Operation 1 Do not put hands or feet near or under rotating parts Keep clear of the discharge opening at all times 2 Exercise extreme caution when operating on or crossing gravel drives walks or roads Stay alert for hidden hazards or traffic 3 After striking a foreign object stop the engine motor remove the wire from the spark plug discon nect the cord on electric motors thoroughly inspect the snowthrower for any damage and repair the damage before restarting and operating the snowthrower 4 If the unit should start to vibrate abnormally stop the engine motor and check immediately for the cause Vibration is generally a warning of trouble 5 Stop the engine motor whenever you leave the operating position before unclogging the collector impeller housing or discharge guide and when making any repairs adjustments or inspec tions 6 When cleaning repairing or inspecting make certain the collector impeller and all moving parts have stopped Disconnect the spark plug wire and keep the wire away from the plug to prevent accidental starting 7 Do not run the engine indoors except for starting the engine or for transporting the snowthrower in or out of the building Open the outside doors exhaust fumes are dangerous 8 Do not clear snow across
32. responsible for acci dents occurring to other people or property SLOPE OPERATION WARNING Never operate on slopes greater than 17 6 percent 10 which is a rise of 3 1 2 feet 106 cm vertically in 20 feet 607 cm horizontally When operating on slopes use additional wheel weights or counterweights See your dealer to determine which weights are available and appropriate for your unit Select slow ground speed before driving onto slope Travel UP and DOWN the slope never across the face use caution when changing directions and DO NOT START OR STOP ON SLOPE Slopes are a major factor related to loss of control and tip over accidents which can result in severe injury or death All slopes require extra caution If you cannot back up the slope or if you feel uneasy on it do not operate on it TP 600 3606 00 LW UV Never leave a running unit unattended Always disen e 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 themselves and others from injury All operators should seek and obtain professional and practical instruction e Always wear substantial footwear and appropriate winter clothing Wear foot ware that improves trac tion on slippery slopes DO NOT wear long scarves or loose clothing that could become entangled in moving parts
33. s specified otherwise in the engine manufacturer s manual Components are subject to wear damage and dete rioration Frequently check components and replace with manufacturers recommended parts when nec essary Check control operation frequently Adjust and ser vice as required Use only factory authorized replacement parts when making repairs Always comply with factory specifications on all set tings and adjustments Only authorized service locations should be utilized for major service and repair requirements Never attempt to make major repairs on this unit unless you have been properly trained Improper ser vice procedures can result in hazardous operation equipment damage and voiding of manufacturer s warranty Do not change engine governor settings or over speed the engine Operating the engine at excessive speed can increase the hazard of personal injury Disengage auger and traction stop the engine remove the key and disconnect the spark plug wire s before clearing blockages and chutes per forming service work striking an object or if the unit vibrates abnormally After striking an object inspect the machine for damage and make repairs before restarting and operating the equipment Safety Rules ANSI B71 3 1995 WARNINGS Training 1 Read the operating and service instruction manual carefully Be thoroughly familiar with the controls and the proper use of the eguipment Know how to stop the unit and
34. tainer caps securely Never fill containers inside a vehicle or on a truck bed with a plastic bed liner Always place containers on the ground away from your vehicle before filling Remove gas powered equipment from the truck or trailer and refuel it on the ground If this is not possi ble then refuel such equipment on a trailer with a portable container rather than from a gasoline dis penser nozzle Keep nozzle in contact with the rim of the fuel tank or container opening at all times until fueling is com plete Do not use a nozzle lock open device If fuel is spilled on clothing change clothing immedi ately Maintain or replace safety and instruction labels as necessary e Never run a unit in an enclosed area Keep nuts and bolts tight and keep equipment in good condition Never tamper with safety devices Check their proper operation regularly and make necessary repairs if they are not functioning properly Safety Rules EMISSIONS Engine exhaust from this product contains chemicals known in certain quantities to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm Look for the relevant Emissions Durability Period and Air Index information on the engine emissions label Keep unit free of debris build up Clean up oil or fuel spillage Stop and inspect the equipment if you strike an object Repair if necessary before restarting Never make adjustments or repairs with the engine running unles
35. tarter handle rapidly turns the engine over for start ing D provides initial fuel to help start a cold engine Normally pressing the primer button twice will pro vide enough fuel to start a cold engine A hot engine may not require priming engine speed For best overall performance the throttle lever should be set to the FAST position Use the SLOW position only for warming the engine or to help prevent snow ice freeze up when shutting the unit down for the day engine from being started by unauthorized individu als The key must be fully inserted into the key slot for the unit to start The key is also used to stop the engine by pulling the key out of the key slot Choke Knob The Choke Knob G adjusts the Figure 1 Engine Controls air fuel mixture and is used to help start a cold A Electric Start Button Optional engine by providing a richer mixture Once the engine Fuel Valve is warm and running smoothly the Choke Knob C Starter Handle should be set to the off position to provide a normal D Primer Button air fuel mix E Throttle Lever F Engine Key G Choke Knob 10 GROUND SPEED CONTROLS A Speed Selector This lever A Figures 2 8 3 is used to set the ground speed of the snowthrower The snowthrower has five forward speeds 1 5 and two reverse speeds 1 2 No neutral position or gate is reguired since the traction drive design automati cally provides neutral no forward or reverse m
36. tects the gear box and other parts from damage The shear pins are located on the auger shaft as shown in Figure 27 To replace the shear pins tap out broken pin with a pin punch and install a new shear pin and cot ter pin Spread the legs of the new cotter pin fully Do NOT replace shear pins with anything other than the correct grade replacement shear pin See the REPLACEMENT PARTS section at the back of this man ual for the correct part numbers Use of bolts screws or a harder shear pin will lead to damaged equipment Belt Stops o i N Belt Stops Auger Pulley Only Figure 26 Belt Pattern as viewed from front of snowthrower A Engine Pulley B Drive Belt C Idler Pulley D Driven Pulley Shear Pins Figure 27 Shear Pins 26 specifications Specifications are correct at the time of printing and are subject to change without notice ENGINE 8 HP Tecumseh Make Tecumseh Model Snow King Horsepower 8 3600 rpm Displacement 19 43 Cu in 318 3 cc Oil Capacity See Engine Owner s Manual 9 HP Briggs amp Stratton Make Briggs amp Stratton Model Intek Snow Horsepower 9 3600 rpm Displacement 18 6 Cu in 305 cc Oil Capacity 28 oz 84 L 27 CHASSIS Wheels 860 960 Tire Size 16 x 4 8 Inflation Pressure 20 psi 1 37 bar Spout Rotation 210 Depress Impeller 12 30cm 4 Blade Ribbon Flighted Steel Auger Opening Height 19 47 5
37. the face of slopes Exercise extreme caution when changing direction on slopes Do not attempt to clear steep slopes 9 Never operate the snowthrower without proper guards plates or other safety protective devises in place 10 Never operate the snowthrower near glass enclo sures automobiles window wells drop offs and the like without proper adjustment of the discharge angle Keep children and pets away 11 Do not overload the machine capacity by attempting to clear snow at too fast a rate 12 Never operate the machine at high transport speeds on slippery surfaces Look behind and use care when backing 13 Never direct discharge at bystanders or allow anyone in front of the unit 14 Disengage power to the collector impeller when snowthrower is transported or not in use 15 Use only attachments and accessories approved by the manufacturer of the snowthrower such as wheel weights counterweights cabs and the like 16 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 Maintenance and Storage 1 Check shear bolts and other bolts at frequent inter vals for proper tightness to be sure the equipment is in safe working condition 2 Never store the machine with fuel in the fuel tank inside a building where ignition sources are present such as hot water and spacer heaters clothes dryers and the like Allow the engine to cool
38. this may cause traction drive to engage without depressing the traction Drive Control bellcrank arm must remain in down position Verify that the rods are not over tightened With Speed Selector in position 1 and traction Drive Control fully released push snowthrower forward The unit should move forward freely If unit does not move forward freely the rod has been over tightened To remedy loosen tension on clutch rod slightly and recheck Traction Drive Clutch Rod MO KL 7 Traction Drive Bellcrank Arm Traction Drive Clutch Rod Spring Figure 19 Traction Drive Clutch Rod Adjustment 22 AUGER DRIVE SYSTEM ADJUSTMENTS Auger Drive Clutch Rod Adjustment WARNING Do not over tighten as this may lift the idler rod lever and cause auger drive to be engaged without depressing the Auger Control All auger drive adjustment is accomplished through the auger drive clutch rod The rod must be adjusted so that there is 1 32 clearance between the spring hook and the auger lever see Figure 20 Proper adjustment allows the auger brake to engages when the control is released To adjust the rod 1 See Figure 20 Loosen adjustment hex nuts 2 Tighten the upper adjustment nut until there is a 1 32 gap between the spring hook and the auger lever 3 Tighten the lower adjustment nut 4 Recheck that there is a 1 32 gap between the spring hook and the auger lever
39. ting Starter Handle Used to pull start the engine p Primer Button Primes carburetor for faster cold starting Throttle Lever Controls engine speed Move toward the hare icon for faster engine speed move toward the turtle icon for slower engine speed Move the throttle all the way to STOP to stop the engine Engine Key Prevents starting of engine without key Stops engine when removed Choke Knob Adjusts air fuel mix for easier cold weather starting Engine Controls STARTING CONTROLS See Figure 1 for the following instructions Units with Optional Electric Start A Manual Start B Starter Handle The starter handle C connects to a Primer Button When pressed the primer button Throttle Lever The throttle lever E controls the Engine Key The Engine Key F prevents the Tecumseh Models Electric Start Button The Electric Start Button A activates an electric starter mounted to the engine eliminating the need to pull the starter han dle The Electric Start Button operates on 120 Volts AC which is provided by connection to the extension cord provided with units equipped with this feature Connect this extension cord ONLY to a properly grounded 3 prong electrical outlet Fuel Valve The fuel valve B is located under the fuel tank It is used to turn the fuel supply off when the unit is not in use the starter cord to manually start the engine Pulling s
40. ting instructions provided in this manual CONTROL LOCATIONS Features amp Controls The information below briefly describes the function of individual controls Starting stopping and driving require the combined use of several controls applied in specific sequences To learn what combination and sequence of controls to use for various tasks see the OPERATION section Speed Selector Selects forward speeds 1 5 and reverse speeds 1 2 Za Traction Control Free Hand Lock Engages traction drive to wheels when depressed Also locks auger control when depressed simultaneously Releasing the traction control lever releases the Free Hand auger control lock and stops the drive wheels Auger Control Engages the auger impeller when depressed Releasing the control stops the auger impeller ca Chute Direction Control Rotates the discharge chute to desired position Chute Deflector Knob Locks chute deflector in desired position FE Traction Lock Pins The traction drive to each wheel can be locked and unlocked with the Traction Lock Pins H Figure 4 to per mit the unit to free wheel allowing easier manual han dling and transport of the snowthrower Electric Start Button Optional Activates electric starter Fuel Fuel tank filler cap see illustration The fuel shut off valve is located under the fuel tank Close the valve when the snowthrower is not in use Open the valve before sta
41. tion of unit severe personal injury or death to you or bystanders or damage to property or eguipment Read these safety rules and follow them closely Failure to obey these rules could result in loss of control The triangle in text signifies important cautions or warnings which must be followed GENERAL OPERATION e Read understand and follow all instructions in the manual and on the unit before starting e Only allow responsible adults who are familiar with the instructions to operate the unit local regulations can restrict operator age Clear the area of objects such as rocks toys wire etc which could be picked up and thrown Be sure the area is clear of other people Stop unit if anyone enters the area Always look down and behind before and while trav elling in reverse Be aware of the discharge direction and do not point it at anyone Do not point the discharge at glass enclosures automobiles or windows Disengage all clutches release drive and auger con trol levers before starting the engine gage the auger and traction controls stop engine and remove keys Stop engine before unclogging chute Operate only in daylight or good artificial light Do not operate the unit while under the influence of alcohol or drugs Watch for traffic when operating near or crossing roadways Use extra care when loading or unloading the unit into a trailer or truck Keep in mind the operator is
42. tion and freeze up 16 Klik Pin In OUTER Hole Figure 9 Traction Drive Lock Disengaged Klik Pin In INNER Hole Figure 10 Traction Drive Lock Engaged WARNING Never store snowthrower with gasoline in the engine or fuel tank in a heated shelter or in an enclosed poorly ventilated enclosure Gasoline fumes may reach an open flame spark or pilot light such as a furnace water heater clothes dryer etc and cause an explosion Handle gasoline carefully It is highly flammable and careless use can result in serious fire damage to people and property Drain fuel into an approved container outdoors away from open flame or sparks Maintenance SCHEDULE CARE REQUIRED FREQUENCY LUBRICATION Simplicity Winter Weight Check auger gear case lubrication 25 Hours Oj j Lubricate snowthrower 10 Hours 10W Oil and Grease Check tire pressure Monthly N A Change engine oil 50 Hours See Engine Manual Clean or replace spark plug Yearly See Engine Manual Check drive linkage belt tension 4 6 Hours N A Lubricate Axle Shafis Lithium Grease Change original oil after two hours of operation Check oil level each fall and spring See your engine Owner s Manual CHECKING TIRE PRESSURE The air pressure in each tire should be 20 psi 136 kPa and should be egual for both tires for best performance Be sure to keep caps on valves to prevent entr
43. turning disengage one wheel AFTER EACH USE Normal use of the snowthrower may result in a build up of packed snow in and around the starter cord housing and around engine controls Heat from the engine will usually prevent the snow from freezing solid while the unit is running but after the engine is shut down some snow may continue melting from engine heat and later freeze around some moving parts as the unit cools After each period of use follow these steps to prevent freeze up caused by ice formation in and around the engine controls and external parts 1 Before shutting off the engine pull the starter rope out 2 3 times and allow it to rewind slowly This will help clear packed snow from the starter cord area Run engine a few minutes before shutting off Stop the engine by moving the throttle lever See Figure 6 down or by pulling out the engine key Disconnect the spark plug wire and position it away from the spark plug Brush snow and ice from the snowthrower Be sure to clear engine and snowthrower controls discharge chute worm and chute rod gears clutch rod areas and anywhere else snow has accumulated Always remove the engine key and store in a safe place to prevent unauthorized use If the snowthrower is kept in a cold shelter fill the fuel tank to prevent condensation Do not store near sparks or flame NOTE The Engine Owners Manual contains further information on preventing ice forma
44. y of debris into the valve stem when tires are filled CHECK AUGER GEAR CASE LUBRICATION 1 Place the snowthrower on a level surface 2 Remove the fill plug Figure 12 3 Check the lubricant level It should be level with the lower edge of the plug opening If not add Simplicity Winter Weight Worm Gear Oil available from your dealer 4 Re install fill plug and tighten securely Figure 12 Checking Auger Gear Case Lubrication 17 Maintenance LUBRICATION IMPORTANT NOTE It is very important that grease fittings on the auger shaft are lubricated regularly If auger rusts to shaft damage to worm gear may occur if shear pins do not break To prevent wheels rusting to axles it is also necessary to remove the wheels and grease the axles regularly Remove wheels and grease axles once each year There are two grease fittings on the auger shaft Wipe the fittings clean and apply grease using a grease gun Also apply grease on other points indicated Apply medium weight 10W oil to points shown See Figures 13 17 Apply 5W 50 synthetic motor oil to the friction disk hex shaft see Figure 13 Generally all moving metal parts should be oiled where contact is made with other parts Keep oil and grease off belts pulley grooves drive disc and friction disc LUBRICATION NOTES Grease locations indicated by grease gun symbol Use grease fittings when present Disassemble parts to apply
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