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30" (76 CM) 2-STAGE SNOWBLOWER
IMPORTANT:
Please read this manual carefully before operating this snowblower
and save it for reference.
WARNING
MACHINE IS WITHOUT ENGINE OIL, PROPERLY FILL ENGINE OIL
PRIOR TO USE TO PREVENT ENGINE DAMAGE.
INSTRUCTION
MANUAL
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Contact Information
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For problems or questions, DO NOT RETURN TO STORE. Please
contact one of our Customer Service Agents who would be happy
to assist you.
For Customer Assistance Please Call:
1.844.428.7277
Read and understand this instruction manual thoroughly before using
the product. It contains important information for your safety as well as
operating and maintenance advice.
Keep this instruction manual for future use. Should this product be passed on
to a third party, this instruction manual must be included.
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Contact Information.....................................................................2
Maintenance...............................................................................24
Table Of Contents.........................................................................3
Servicing.................................................................................................24
General Safety..........................................................................................4
Preparation For Use..................................................................................4
Safe Handling Of Gasoline ........................................................................4
Operation..................................................................................................5
Clearing A Clogged Discharge Chute ........................................................6
Maintenance And Storage........................................................................6
Safety Definitions.................................................................................... 7
Safety Symbols......................................................................................... 7
Operation Symbols...................................................................................8
Features...................................................................................... 10
Know Your Snowblower...........................................................................10
Engine....................................................................................................10
Assembly......................................................................................12
Unpacking................................................................................................12
Additional Parts.......................................................................................12
Tools Required..........................................................................................12
Safety Precautions...............................................................................24
Maintenance...........................................................................................25
Regular Service Periods........................................................................25
Refueling...............................................................................................26
Adding Fuel...........................................................................................26
Check Engine Oil Level..........................................................................26
Oil Change............................................................................................. 27
Replacing Shear Pins............................................................................28
Adjusting Self-Drive Control Handle Cable..........................................29
Adjusting Auger Control Cable.............................................................29
Replace Auger Drive Belt Without Splitting
The Snowblower Body (Option 1)..........................................................30
Replace Auger Drive Belt –
Splitting The Snowblower Body (Option 2)..........................................34
Repair Or Replace Friction Disc............................................................36
Lubrication............................................................................................38
Long-Term Storage................................................................................38
Transporting..........................................................................................38
Assembly Parts........................................................................................12
Specifications............................................................................39
Assembly..................................................................................................15
Snowblower Specifications.................................................................39
Handle....................................................................................................15
Engine Specifications..........................................................................39
Speed Control Connecting Lever...........................................................16
Oil Specifications.................................................................................39
Self-Drive Control Wire And Auger Control Wire...................................16
Fuel Specifications...............................................................................39
Snow Discharge Support.......................................................................17
Parts List Diagram..................................................................................40
Snow Discharge Chute...........................................................................17
Parts List.................................................................................................41
Discharge Chute Rotation Lever...........................................................18
Engine Parts List Diagram......................................................................46
Operation.................................................................................... 19
Parts List................................................................................................ 47
Before Operation......................................................................................19
Troubleshooting..........................................................................50
Check The General Condition................................................................19
Warranty Information..................................................................51
Check The Engine...................................................................................19
2-Year Limited Warranty.........................................................................51
Operation.................................................................................................19
Additional Limitations..........................................................................52
Starting The Engine...............................................................................19
Notice To Consumer..............................................................................52
Stopping The Engine..............................................................................21
Operation At High Altitude....................................................................21
Operating The Machine............................................................................21
Control Levers........................................................................................21
Drive System........................................................................................22
Adjusting The Snow Discharge Direction And Height..........................22
Adjusting The Snow Shoes.....................................................................23
After Use.................................................................................................24
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
This manual contains important safety and operating instructions. Read all instructions and
follow them with use of this product.
Table of Contents
Safety Information.......................................................................4
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GENERAL SAFETY
Safety Information
1.
Read the operating and service instruction
manual carefully. Be thoroughly familiar
with the controls and the proper use of the
equipment. Know how to stop the unit and
disengage the controls quickly.
2.
Never allow children under 16 years old to
operate the equipment. Never allow adults
to operate the equipment without proper
instruction.
3.
Thrown objects can cause serious injury.
Keep the area of operation clear of all
persons, particularly small children,
and pets. Plan your snow discharge pattern
to prevent throwing material toward cars,
structures, roads and people.
4.
Exercise caution to avoid slipping or falling,
especially when operating in reverse.
5.
Keep in mind that the operator or user
is responsible for accidents or hazards
occurring to other people or their property.
6.
Never use the snowblower under the
influence of alcohol or medication, or if you
are tired or ill.
5.
Never attempt to make any adjustments
while the engine is running (except where
specifically recommended in the manual).
6.
Let engine and machine adjust to outdoor
temperatures before starting to clear snow.
7.
The operation of any powered machine
can result in foreign objects being thrown
into the eyes. Always wear safety glasses
or eye shields during operation, or while
performing an adjustment or repair.
8.
Inspect the auger and impeller before
starting to ensure that there is no ice build
up.
SAFE HANDLING OF GASOLINE
To avoid severe injury or property damage use
high levels of care while handling gasoline.
Gasoline is an extremely flammable substance
and the vapours are explosive. Serious personal
injury can occur when gasoline is spilled on
yourself or your clothes, which can ignite. If you
come into contact with gasoline, wash affected
areas of skin and change clothing immediately.
1.
Use only an approved gasoline container.
2.
Thoroughly inspect the area where the
equipment is to be used and remove all
doormats, sleds, boards, wires, and other
foreign objects.
Extinguish all cigarettes, cigars, pipes and
other sources of ignition prior to working
with or near gasoline.
3.
Never refuel machine within closed spaces.
4.
2.
Disengage all clutch handles before starting
the motor.
Never remove gas cap or add fuel while the
engine is hot or running.
5.
3.
Do not operate the equipment without
wearing adequate winter garments. Wear
footwear which will improve footing on
slippery surfaces.
Allow engine to cool at least two minutes
before refueling.
6.
Do not over fill fuel tank. Keep fuel level at
least ½ in. (1.27 cm) below bottom of filler
neck to provide space for fuel expansion.
4.
Adjust the auger housing height to clear
gravel or crushed rock surface.
7.
Replace gasoline cap and tighten securely.
PREPARATION FOR USE
1.
8.
If gasoline is spilled, wipe it off the engine
and equipment. Move machine to another
area. Wait 5 minutes before starting the
engine.
9.
Never store the machine or fuel container
inside where there is an open flame, spark
or pilot light (e.g. furnace, water heater,
space heater, clothes dryer etc.).
4.
If the unit should start to vibrate
abnormally, stop the engine and check
immediately for the cause. Vibration is
generally a warning of trouble. Vibration
typically indicates a mechanical problem
has occurred.
5.
Stop the engine whenever you leave the
operating position, before unclogging the
auger housing or discharge guide, and when
making any repairs, adjustments,
or inspections.
6.
Before cleaning, inspecting or repairing any
parts of the snowblower ensure the auger
has stopped moving. Disconnect the spark
plug wire and keep it away from the plug to
prevent accidental starting.
7.
Before leaving the machine unattended,
disengage all control levers, stop the engine
and remove the safety key.
8.
Do not run the engine indoors. Exhaust
fumes are dangerous.
9.
Do not clear snow across the face of slopes.
Exercise extreme caution when changing
direction on slopes. Do not attempt to clear
steep slopes.
10. Allow machine to cool at least 5 minutes
before storing.
11. 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.
12. If possible, remove gas-powered equipment
from the truck or trailer and refuel it on the
ground. If this is not possible, then refuel
such equipment on a trailer with a portable
container, rather than from a gasoline
dispenser nozzle.
13. Keep the nozzle in contact with the rim of
the fuel tank or container opening at all
times until fueling is complete. Do not use
gas cans with nozzle lock-open devices.
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, remove the spark plug, thoroughly
inspect the snowblower for any damage,
and repair the damage before restarting
and operating the snowblower.
10. Never operate the snowblower without
proper guards, plates or other safety
protective devices in place.
11. Never operate the snowblower near glass
enclosures, automobiles, window wells,
etc., without proper adjustment of the
snow discharge angle. Keep children and
pets away.
12. Do not overload the machine capacity by
attempting to clear snow at too fast a rate.
13. Never operate the machine at high
transport speeds on slippery surfaces.
Use care when reversing.
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14. Never direct discharge at bystanders or
allow anyone in front of the unit.
15. Disengage power to the impeller when
snowblower is transported or not in use.
Safety Information
16. Use only attachments and accessories
approved by the manufacturer of
snowblower.
17. Never operate the snowblower without
good visibility or light. Always be sure of
your footing, and keep a firm hold on the
handles. Walk; never run.
for any reason, release the controls to
stop and inspect for any lodged items or
damaged parts in the auger housing.
CLEARING A CLOGGED DISCHARGE CHUTE
Hand contact with the rotating impeller inside
the discharge chute is the most common cause
of injury associated with snowblowers. Never
use your hand to clean out the discharge chute
or auger assembly.
To clear the chute:
18. Take all possible precautions when leaving
the machine unattended. Disconnect the
power take-off and stop the engine.
1.
SHUT THE ENGINE OFF!
2.
Wait 10 seconds to be sure the impeller
blades have stopped rotating.
19. Keep all nuts, bolts and screws tight to
be sure the equipment is in safe working
condition;
3.
Always use a clean-out tool. DO NOT use
your hands.
20. Replace worn or damaged parts for safety;
Use only genuine replacement parts and
accessories.
21. This snowblower is not intended for use by
persons (including children) with reduced
physical, sensory or mental capabilities,
or lack of experience and knowledge,
unless they have been given supervision or
instruction concerning use of the appliance
by a person responsible for their safety.
22. Be careful while working on the machine or
clearing a blockage in the auger or impeller
to ensure that fingers and hands do not
become crushed or cut.
23. Do not touch hot engine components like
the muffler, muffler guard or engine block
during operation of the snowblower as they
will cause burns.
24. Should the unit stop discharging snow
MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
1.
Check shear bolts, engine mounted bolts,
etc., at frequent intervals for proper
tightness to 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
heaters, space heaters, clothes dryers or
any open flame sources. Allow the engine to
cool before storing in any enclosure.
3.
Always refer to owner’s guide instructions
for important details if the snowblower is
to be stored for an extended period.
4.
Maintain or replace safety and instructions
labels, as necessary.
5.
Run the snowblower for one minute to clear
out packed snow and ice to prevent freezeup during storage.
SAFETY DEFINITIONS
Symbol
Name
Designation/Explanation
Safety Alert
This machine was built
to be operated according
to the safe operation
practices in this manual.
As with any type of power
equipment, carelessness
or error on the part of
the operator can result in
serious injury. This machine
is capable of amputating
fingers, hands, toes and
feet and throwing foreign
objects. Failure to observe
the safety instructions
could result in serious
injury or death.
Electric
Shock
Failure to use the starter
in dry conditions and to
observe safe practices can
result in electric shock.
Risk of Fire
Fuel and its vapours are
extremely flammable and
explosive. Fire can cause
severe burns or death.
Do not add fuel while the
product is operating or
still hot.
Toxic Fumes
The engine exhaust from
this product contains
chemicals known to cause
cancer, birth defects and
other reproductive harm.
F DANGER
DANGER indicates a hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, will result in death or
serious injury.
F WARNING
WARNING indicates a hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, could result in death or
serious injury.
F CAUTION
CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, could result in minor or
moderate injury.
NOTICE
NOTICE is used to address practices not
related to physical injury.
SAFETY SYMBOLS
Some of the following symbols may be used on
this product. Please study them and learn their
meaning. Proper interpretation of these symbols
will allow you to safely operate the product.
Symbol
Name
Designation/Explanation
Read the
Instruction
Manual
To reduce the risk of
injury, user must read and
understand the instruction
manual before using this
product.
Eye and Ear
Protection
Always wear safety goggles
or safety glasses with side
shields, and as necessary
a full face-shield as well as
full ear protection when
operating this product.
Always wear eye protection
with side shields marked to
comply with ANSI Z87.1.
This engine emits carbon
monoxide, an odourless,
colourless poison gas.
Risk of
Breathing carbon monoxide
Asphyxiation
can cause nausea, fainting
or death. Use only in a wellventilated area.
Thrown
Objects
This machine may pick up
and throw objects which
can cause serious personal
injury.
Always Use
Chute Tool
Never use your hands
to clear a clogged chute
assembly. Shut OFF engine
and remain behind handles
until all moving parts have
stopped before unclogging.
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Safety Information
Symbol
Name
Designation/Explanation
Hot Surface
Exhaust gases, muffler and
engine components are
extremely HOT and cause
burns.
Risk of Fire
Fuel and its vapours are
extremely flammable and
explosive. Fire can cause
severe burns or death.
Do not add fuel while the
product is operating or
still hot.
Rotating
Auger
Rotating
Blades
OPERATION SYMBOLS
Some of the following symbols may be used on
this product. Please study them and learn their
meaning. Proper interpretation of these symbols
will allow you to safely operate the product.
Symbol
Name
Designation/Explanation
Engine Start
Follow steps to start
engine.
Check Oil
Level
Recommended oil is
0W-30. The engine can be
seriously damaged without
oil. Always check the oil
level before using. The
machine must be resting
firmly on level ground when
checking.
Check Fuel
Level
Use clean, fresh, regular
unleaded gasoline with a
minimum octane rating of
85 and an ethanol content
of less than 10% by
volume.
Minimum
Octane
Use clean, fresh, regular
unleaded gasoline with a
minimum octane rating of
85 and an ethanol content
of less than 10% by
volume.
Fuel Valve:
ON
Move the fuel valve lever to
the on position.
Choke: ON
To start a cold engine,
move the choke lever to
the choke position.
Throttle: Full
Speed
Move the throttle lever
to full speed to start the
engine.
DANGER: Avoid injury from
rotating auger - keep feet
away.
Never put your hand
in the chute. Contact
with rotating parts can
amputate fingers and
hands.
0W-30
Throttle: Low Lowers the speed of the
Speed
engine.
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Symbol
Name
Designation/Explanation
3-5x
Cold Prime
To start a cold engine,
prime 3-5 times.
Warm Prime
To start a warm engine,
DO NOT prime.
Recoil Start
Pull the recoil starter grip
to start manually.
Choke: OFF
When the engine starts,
move the choke to run
position.
Stop
Follow steps to stop.
Fuel Valve:
OFF
Move the fuel valve lever to
the OFF position.
Remove
Engine Key
Remove the engine key.
Safety Information
Make sure the engine
Insert Engine
safety key is inserted into
Key
the key hole.
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KNOW YOUR SNOWBLOWER
ENGINE
•1 Self-Drive Control Handle
•1 Key (safety lock out)
•2 Upper Handles
•2 Primer Bulb
•3 Speed Control Connecting Lever
•3 Throttle Lever
•4 Handle Locking Knobs
•4 Choke Lever
•5 Lower Handle
•5 Fuel Valve (On/Off)
•6 Wheels
•6 Oil Drain Plug
•7 Auger Housing
•7 Recoil Starter Grip
•8 Adjustable Skid Shoes
•8 Electric Start Button
•9 Auger
•9 Fuel Cap
•10 Impeller
•10 Oil Fill and Level Check Cap
•11 Clean Out Tool
•12 Discharge Chute
•13 Discharge Deflector
•14 Discharge Chute Rotation Lever
•15 Discharge Chute Lever Guide
•16 Auger Control Handle
•17 Speed Adjusting Handle
•18 Shear Pin and Clip Storage
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17
1
18
15
14
2
13
3
12
4
Features
5
11
10
6
9
7
8
10
1
9
2
3
8
4
5
7
6
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Assembly
UNPACKING
1.
Set the shipping carton on a solid, flat surface.
2.
Remove everything from the carton except the snowblower base — including upper and lower
handles, connecting levers, chute, hardware, etc. Make sure all the assembly parts are included
before you start.
3.
Lift the top half of the box off and the base should be clear to start assembly.
4.
Cut down the bottom carton to allow a flat surface area to install the assembly parts without
scratching parts or cutting tires. Alternatively, with team lift help, lift the base of the
snowblower out of the carton and place it on a flattened carton to start assembly.
5.
Now you are ready for assembly.
ADDITIONAL PARTS
Part
Part Qty.
Usage
Shear Pin (for auger)
4
Spare part
Clip (for auger)
4
Spare part
Starter Electric Cord
1
Accessory
TOOLS REQUIRED
Tool
Size
Wrench (included)
10, 12
Cross-head Screwdriver (not included)
Standard
ASSEMBLY PARTS
Part
Part Qty.
Hardware Needed
Hardware
Qty.
1
M8×45 Hexagon flange
bolt (2-2)
2
Size 12 Wrench
M8×20 Hexagon flange
bolt (2-3)
2
Size 12 Wrench
Shaped washer (2-4)
2
N/A
Lower handle
Hardware Reference
Tool(s) Needed
1
13
Upper handle
Discharge chute
bracket
Speed control
connecting
lever
Snow discharge
support
Snow discharge
chute
Discharge
adjusting lever
Part Qty.
Hardware Needed
Hardware
Qty.
M8×52 Flat head bolts
(2-5)
4
N/A
Curved washer (2-6)
4
N/A
Locking knob V (2-7)
4
N/A
M8×45 Hexagon flange
bolt (2-8)
1
Size 12 Wrench
M8 All-metal hexagon
flange lock nut (2-9)
1
Size 12 Wrench
Clip (3-1)
2
N/A
M6×20 Hexagon
flange bolt
(preassembled) (4-1)
2
Size 10 Wrench
M6 All-metal hexagon
flange lock nut
(preassembled) (4-2)
3
Size 10 Wrench
M8×45 Hexagon flange
bolt (preassembled) (5-1)
2
Size 12 Wrench
M8 All-metal hexagon
flange lock nut
(preassembled) (5-2)
2
Size 12 Wrench
R pin (preassembled) (5-3)
1
N/A
Hardware Reference
Tool(s) Needed
1
1
1
1
1
1
Assembly
Part
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Hardware
Qty.
Part
Part Qty.
Hardware Needed
Auger control
handle
1
Auger control wire
assembly
N/A
Self-drive
control handle
1
Self-drive control wire
assembly
N/A
Hardware Reference
Tool(s) Needed
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ASSEMBLY
2.
HANDLE
1.
Remove wheels before handle assembly.
Attach the lower handle (2-1) onto the unit
body with bolts (2-2, 2-3) and washers
(2-4) (Fig. 1). Repeat on the other side. See
Fig. 3 for proper discharge chute bracket
mounting hole orientation. Reattach the
wheels.
Connect the upper handle and lower handle
with bolts (2-5), washers (2-6) and locking
knobs (2-7) (Fig. 2).
Upper handle
(2-7)
(2-6)
(2-5)
(2-2)
(2-4)
(2-3)
Figure 2
3.
Connect discharge chute guide to lower
handle with 1 bolt (2-8), and 1 lock nut (2-9)
(Fig. 3).
Figure 1
Discharge chute bracket
(2-8)
(2-9)
Figure 3
NOTICE:
Only the left axle has two holes, and the axle pin can be removed and repositioned. If the wheel is slid further in on the axle with
the pin inserted into the outside hole of the axle, the machine will move freely without the engine on. If the pin is inserted into
the inside hole of the axle, the machine will only move when the drive control is engaged when the engine is on.
It is optional to slide one wheel past the pin hole in the axle and to place the locking pin into the axle outside the wheel without
locking it into the drive axle. This creates a pivot wheel that allows the operator to easily turn the snowblower during use by
using the "free wheel" as a pivot point. Though this makes turning easier, it decreases drive wheel traction by 50%.
Discharge chute bracket should be placed forward as shown (for correct placement). Do not overtighten.
Assembly
(2-1)
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SPEED CONTROL CONNECTING LEVER
1.
Connect the connecting lever and
connecting base with clip (3-1).
2.
Connect the connecting lever and speed
adjusting handle with clip (Fig. 4).
4.
Connect part A and part B of the auger
control wire to get a natural tension station
for the wire. (Fig. 5)
5.
Hook the self-control wire into the selfdrive handle in the same way.
Auger control
handle
Speed adjusting handle
Self drive control
handle
Part A
Bolt
Part B
Assembly
3-1
Speed control
connecting lever
Figure 5
3-1
Connecting base
Figure 4
SELF-DRIVE CONTROL WIRE AND AUGER CONTROL
WIRE
1.
The auger control wire includes part A and
part B (Fig. 5).
2.
Lift the auger control handle to the upper
position (Fig. 5).
3.
Hook part A into the auger control handle
(Fig. 5).
NOTICE:
In the process of operation, if the auger or drive control handle is too loose, screw the bolt (Fig. 5) of part A to get a
natural tension station for the wire.
Check the slack of the tension and adjust accordingly. You want to make sure that the tension on the lower side of the
snowblower has 1/4-3/8" (6.4-9.5 mm) of movement. If the slack is greater than 5/8" (16 mm), please adjust. Proper
tension is important because you will want your snowblower to move forward properly in heavy snowfalls.
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SNOW DISCHARGE SUPPORT
SNOW DISCHARGE CHUTE
1.
Locate the position for assembly (Fig. 6).
1.
2.
Remove the bolts (4-1) (Fig. 6) and nuts
(4-2) (Fig. 6) from the main body as shown
(Fig. 6). Set aside for next step.
Remove the bolts (5-1) and nuts (5-2) on
the snow discharge support. Hold bolts and
nuts for next step. (Fig. 7)
2.
Put the snow discharge chute on the base
of unit’s body. Tighten the component on
the snow discharge support using bolts
(5-1) (Fig. 7) and nuts (5-2) (Fig. 7).
Be careful not to deform the plastic.
Align snow discharge support with the main
body.
4.
Attach the snow discharge support on the
main body with bolts (4-1) (Fig. 6).
5.
Tighten all nuts (4-2) as shown (Fig. 6).
Do not overtighten.
Discharge
support
(5-2)
(5-1)
Snow discharge support
(4-1)
(4-2)
Figure 7
Figure 6
Assembly
3.
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Assembly
DISCHARGE CHUTE ROTATION LEVER
5-3
1.
Remove the R pin from the gear as
applicable. Set aside for a later step. It may
be preinstalled by the factory.
2.
Insert the lever through the discharge
chute bracket on the lower handle, and
then into the hole of the gear (Fig. 8A).
3.
Align the lever and the gear, and then
connect the R pin (5-3). (Fig. 8B)
4.
Check the snow discharge chute by turning
it fully in both directions. The discharge
chute should rotate freely.
Snow discharge
bracket
Lever
Figure 8A
WARNING
Ensure the R pin is positioned as shown in Fig. 8B.
Gear
Figure 8B
BEFORE OPERATION
OPERATION
CHECK THE GENERAL CONDITION
STARTING THE ENGINE
•
Look around and underneath the engine for
signs of oil or gasoline leaks.
Read instructions carefully.
•
Remove any excessive dirt or debris,
especially around the muffler and recoil
starter.
•
Look for signs of damage.
•
Check that all shields and covers are in
place, and all nuts, bolts, and screws are
tightened.
1.
Make sure the engine safety key is inserted
into the key hole (Fig. 9A).
2.
Move the fuel valve lever to the on position
(Fig. 9A).
3.
Move choke lever depending on unit's
temperature:
a. To start a cold engine, move the choke
lever to the choke position (Fig. 9A).
CHECK THE ENGINE
b. To start a warm engine, move the choke
lever to the run position (Fig. 9B).
1.
There is no fuel or oil in the engine. Fill with
fuel and add 0W-30 prior to first use.
4.
2.
Check the fuel level (see adding fuel
section).
Move the throttle lever to full speed to
start the engine (Fig. 9A).
5.
3.
Check the oil level (see check engine oil
level section).
Use primer control depending on unit’s
temperature (Fig. 9B):
a. To start a cold engine, prime 3-5 times.
4.
See refueling section for more details.
b. To start a warm engine, do not prime.
6.
Stand back and to the right of the unit,
pull the starter grip lightly until you feel
resistance then pull briskly. Return the
starter grip gently (Fig. 9C).
NOTICE:
The engine can be seriously damaged without oil. Always check the oil level before using. The machine must stand
on level ground when checking.
Engine key and throttle lever plastic piece need to be attached before first use. These parts may be attached to
the recoil starter grip. Please remove the key and throttle lever from the recoil starter grip and attach/install
properly.
WARNING
Never start the engine until all the above measures under assembly have been carried out.
Never use the snowblower without first reading and understanding the instructions and all the
warning and instruction stickers on the machine.
Always use protective goggles or a visor during use, maintenance and service.
Operation
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7.
8.
Alternatively for electric start, plug in the
supplied electrical cord into the starter.
Press the electric start button and make
sure that the main supply voltage is
120 V~ 60 Hz (Fig. 9D).
Run
When the engine starts, move the choke to
run position (Fig. 9B).
Figure 9B
Key
Choke
Operation
Full Speed
On
Fuel
valve
Starter grip
Figure 9C
Figure 9A
Figure 9D
WARNING
Gasoline is highly flammable.
Store fuel in containers specifically designed for this purpose. Refuel outdoors only, before starting the
engine, and do not smoke while refueling or handling fuel. Never remove the cap of the fuel tank or add
gasoline while the engine is running or when the engine is hot. If gasoline 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 gasoline vapours have dissipated. Replace all fuel tanks and container caps securely.
Before tipping the snowblower to maintain the blade or drain oil, remove fuel from tank.
WARNING
Never fill fuel tank indoors, with engine running, or until the engine has been allowed to cool for at least
15 minutes after running.
CAUTION
To prevent damaging the electric starter, do not run it more than 10 times at intervals of 5 seconds on,
then 5 seconds off. If the engine does not start after this series of attempts, allow the starter to cool
for at least 40 minutes before trying to start it again. If the engine still does not start, take the engine
to an authorized service centre for service. Once started, disconnect the plug from the power supply and
the starter.
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To stop the engine in an emergency situation
or during normal operation simply remove the
engine key.
OPERATION AT HIGH ALTITUDE
The density of air at high altitude is lower than
at sea level. Engine power is reduced as the air
mass and air-fuel ratio decrease. Engine power
will be reduced approximately 3 ½% for every
1000' (304 m) of elevation above sea level.
This is a natural trend and cannot be changed
by adjusting the engine. At high altitudes
increased exhaust emissions can also result
due to the increased enrichment of the air fuel
ratio. Other high altitude issues can include
hard starting, increased fuel consumption and
spark plug fouling. To alleviate high altitude
issues other than the natural power loss, we can
provide a high altitude carburetor main jet at an
additional cost.
The part number and recommended minimum
altitude for the application of the high altitude
carburetor main jet is listed in the following
table. In order to select the correct high
altitude main jet, it is necessary to identify the
carburetor model. For this purpose, a code is
stamped on the side of the carburetor. Select
the correct high altitude jet part number
corresponding to the carburetor code found on
your particular carburetor.
Carburetor
Code
Main Jet
16100Z5201100009
Main Jet 16161-Z520110-0000
High
914-1828 m
16161-Z520210-0000
Altitude
(3000-6000’)
High
1828-2438 m
16161-Z520310-0000
Altitude
(6000-8000’)
Jet Part Number
Altitude
OPERATING THE MACHINE
CONTROL LEVERS
Self-drive control handle. Located on the right
side handle (Fig. 10).
When the snowblower has been put into gear,
pushing this lever towards the handle engages
the wheels.
Releasing the self-drive control handle causes
the machine to stop moving.
Auger control handle. Located on the left side
handle (Fig. 10).
Pushing this lever towards the handle causes the
auger and impeller to activate.
Releasing the auger control handle causes the
auger to stop moving.
Auger control
handle
Self-drive control
handle
Figure 10
WARNING
Watch out for rotating auger. Keep hands, feet, hair and loose clothing away
from any moving parts on the machine.
Operation
STOPPING THE ENGINE
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DRIVE SYSTEM
Your snowblower has 6 forward speeds and
2 reverse to regulate forward and backward
motion (Fig. 11).
Forward speeds range from slowest position 1 to
fastest position 6.
R2
Operation
Reverse speeds range from slowest position R1 to
fastest position R2 .
Faster
Slower
Release the self-drive control handle to
bring the snowblower to a stop.
2.
Move the speed-control lever to the gear
(either forward or reverse) that you require
(Fig. 11).
3.
Press the self-drive control handle to
engage the drive system.
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6
Figure 11
ADJUSTING THE SNOW DISCHARGE DIRECTION
AND HEIGHT
Change discharge direction:
Adjusting the self-propelled drive system:
1.
R1
Turn the lever counter-clockwise – the snow
discharge guide turns to the left.
Turn the lever clockwise – the snow discharge
guide turns to the right.
Change discharge height:
1.
Loosen the locking knob to adjust the snow
discharge deflector to a suitable height
(Fig. 12).
2.
Adjust the snow discharge deflector from
0 – 60°.
3.
Tighten the locking knob.
WARNING
If snow clogs the discharge chute do not try to remove it before:
• Releasing the auger control handle.
• Stopping the engine.
• Disconnecting the cable from the spark plug.
Do not put your hand inside the chute or auger. Use the chute clearing
tool included with your snowblower.
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•
Low - shorter ejection distance
On uneven ground, e.g. gravel paths,
the shoes should be adjusted to about
1 3/16" (30 mm) (the distance from the
auger to the ground).
High - longer ejection distance
30mm
Locking knob
Figure 13
To adjust the shoes:
Figure 12
ADJUSTING THE SNOW SHOES
Set the height of the auger housing to suit the
ground conditions (Fig. 13):
•
1.
Loosen the nuts.
2.
Move the shoes upward or downward to
adjust height.
3.
Tighten the nuts.
On flat ground, e.g. asphalt, the shoes
should be adjusted to about 3/16" (5 mm)
(the distance from the auger to the
ground).
CAUTION
Always adjust the shoes so that gravel and stones are not fed into the snowblower. There is a
risk for personal injury if these are thrown out at high speed.
Ensure the shoes are adjusted the same on both sides.
CAUTION
Do not at any time make any adjustments to machine without first stopping the engine
and disconnecting the spark plug wire.
CAUTION
Before changing height, stop engine and disconnect spark plug cable.
Operation
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SERVICING
1.
Check for loose or damaged parts.
If required, change damaged parts.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
2.
Tighten loose screws and nuts.
3.
Brush all the snow from the machine.
4.
Move all the controls backwards and
forwards a few times.
5.
Disconnect the starting cable from the
spark plug.
OPERATION
AFTER USE
Make sure the engine is off before you begin any
maintenance or repair. This will eliminate several
potential hazards:
•
Carbon monoxide poisoning from engine
exhaust — never run the machine indoors.
The exhaust fumes contain carbon
monoxide, a very toxic gas.
•
Burns from hot parts — let the engine cool
for 30 minutes before touching hot parts.
•
Injury from moving parts — read the
instructions before you begin, and make
sure you have the tools and skills required.
MAINTENANCE
To reduce the possibility of fire or explosion, be
careful when working around gasoline. Use only
a nonflammable solvent, not gasoline, to clean
parts. Keep cigarettes, sparks and flames away
from all fuel-related parts.
CAUTION
Do not cover the machine while the engine and silencer are still warm.
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MAINTENANCE
REGULAR SERVICE PERIODS
Perform at every indicated month or operating hour interval, whichever comes first.
Item
Service
Each Use
Every month
or 20 hrs.
Every 3 months Every 6 months
or 50 hrs
or 100 hrs.
Every year or
150 hrs.
Check level
Engine Oil
Change
Check-Clean
Replace
Spark Arrester
(optional parts)
Clean
Idle Speed
Check-adjust
(1)
Valve Clearance
Check-adjust
(1)
Fuel Tank and
Strainer
Clean
(1)
Fuel Line
Check
Every 2 years (replace if necessary) (1)
(1) These items should be serviced by your servicing dealer unless you have the proper tools and are mechanically
proficient. Refer to manual for service procedures.
Maintenance
Spark Plug
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REFUELING
3.
Use unleaded gasoline to produce fewer engine
and spark plug deposits and extend exhaust
system life.
Insert the oil cap/dipstick into the oil filler
neck but do not screw it in, then remove it
to check the oil level (Fig. 15B).
4.
If the oil level is near or below the lower
limit mark on the dipstick, remove
the oil cap/dipstick, and fill with the
recommended oil to the upper limit mark.
Do not overfill (Fig. 15B).
5.
Reinstall the oil cap/dipstick.
Maintenance
ADDING FUEL
1.
Remove the fuel tank cap (Fig. 14).
2.
Add fuel to the bottom of the fuel level
limit in the neck of the fuel tank. Do not
overfill. Wipe up spilled fuel before starting
the snowblower.
Oil fill and level
check cap
Fuel tank capacity: 135.3 fl. oz. (4.0 L).
Figure 15A
Oil Needed
Figure 14
CHECK ENGINE OIL LEVEL
1.
2.
Check the oil with engine stopped and
level.
Remove the oil cap/dipstick and wipe it
clean (Fig. 15A).
Oil Full
Figure 15B
WARNING
Gasoline is highly flammable and explosive, and you can be burned or seriously injured when refueling.
• Stop engine and keep heat, sparks, and flame away.
• Refuel only outdoors.
• Gasoline is poisonous, be careful not to touch or breathe in the vapour.
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OIL CHANGE
5.
Drain the engine oil when the engine is warm.
Warm oil drains quickly and completely.
Capacity of engine oil: 37.2 fl. oz. (1.1 L)
Turn the fuel valve lever to the OFF position
to reduce the possibility of fuel spillage.
2.
Place a suitable container below the
snowblower to catch the used oil.
3.
Remove the drain bolt and drain the oil into
the container by slightly tipping the engine
toward the oil cap/dipstick (Fig. 16).
MAX
MIN
Figure 17
Figure 16
4.
With the engine in a level position, fill to
the upper limit mark on the dipstick with
the recommended oil (0W-30) (Fig. 17).
WARNING
• Running the engine with a low oil level can cause engine damage.
• Engine oil is poisonous, be careful not to touch it.
• With engine off but still warm, disconnect the spark plug wire and keep it away from the spark plug.
• We suggest you take used oil in a sealed container to your local recycling centre or service station
for reclamation. Do not throw it in the trash, pour it on the ground, or down a drain.
Maintenance
1.
Reinstall the oil cap/dipstick securely.
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Maintenance
REPLACING SHEAR PINS
The auger housing is shown in Fig. 18A.
The augers are secured to the spiral shaft with
shear pins (a) and clips (b) (Fig. 18B). If the
auger should strike a foreign object or ice jam,
the snowblower is designed so that the lock
pins may shear.
If the augers will not turn, check to see if the
lock pins have sheared (Fig. 18B). Replacement
shear pins and clips are found on the back of the
control panel. (Fig 18C)
Figure 18A
a
b
Figure 18B
WARNING
No service must be carried out before:
The engine has stopped.
The cable has been disconnected from the spark plug.
Figure 18C
ADJUSTING SELF-DRIVE CONTROL HANDLE CABLE
ADJUSTING AUGER CONTROL CABLE
Make sure that the tension on the self-drive
cable is adjusted so it has between 1/4-3/8"
(6.4-9.5 mm) of movement. This movement
can be acquired by measuring the distance the
engagement paddle moves from its starting
position and the point it becomes taut and
starts to move the transmission adjustment
lever. If the slack is greater than 5/8" (16 mm),
please adjust. Proper tension is important
because you will want your snowblower to move
forward properly in heavy snowfalls.
Make sure that the tension on the auger control
cable is adjusted so it has between 1/4-3/8"
(6.4-9.5 mm) of movement. This movement
can be acquired by measuring the distance the
engagement paddle moves from its starting
position and the point it becomes taut and
starts to engage the auger. If the slack is
greater than 5/8" (16 mm), please adjust. Proper
tension is important because you will want
your snowblower to maximize belt life in heavy
snowfalls.
While operating the snowblower, if the selfdrive control lever is too loose, tighten the
nut counter-clockwise while at the same time
rotating the bolt upward to reach the position
of the nut (Fig. 19).
While operating the snowblower, if the auger
control lever is too loose, tighten the nut
counter-clockwise while at the same time
rotating the bolt upward to reach the position
of the nut (Fig. 20).
1/4" – 3/8"
Nut
1/4" – 3/8"
Nut
Bolt
Bolt
Figure 19
Figure 20
Maintenance
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REPLACE AUGER DRIVE BELT WITHOUT SPLITTING
THE SNOWBLOWER BODY (OPTION 1)
1.
Remove the plastic belt cover (4) on the
front of the engine by removing two M6 × 16
bolts (5) (Fig. 21).
Maintenance
5
Figure 22B
4
3.
Figure 21
2.
Remove the 2 bolts (20 mm/30 mm) holding
the belt guard (Fig. 23). Note the spring is
loose at this point.
Remove clip and washer (Fig. 22A), pull
support rod ½ way out from other side of
snowblower (Fig. 22B).
Figure 23
4.
Figure 22A
Carefully pivot the snowblower up and
forward so that it rests on the auger
housing. Place a piece of cardboard or
moving blanket on the ground before
tipping forward. Make sure all fluids are
removed and spark plug is disconnected.
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5.
Remove the base frame cover (1) from the
underside of the snowblower by removing
the six M6 × 16 screws which secure it
(Fig 24).
Figure 25B
7.
Figure 24
6.
Slide the speed adjusting handle to the
right (Fig. 25A) and remove the loose belt by
cutting it or any remaining belt pieces if
the belt has already broken (Fig. 25B).
If cutting the belt be careful of the
tensioning pulley and arm as they are
spring loaded and could cause injury when
the belt is cut.
Slip the new auger drive belt into the
compartment from the bottom of the
snowblower placing it around the bottom
of the auger drive pulley and slipping it
around the front pulley on the engine.
Ensure the belt is positioned between the
bottom belt guard and the bottom of the
auger drive pulley. You may need to remove
the bolt holding the lower belt guard in
place to properly seat the belt into the
pulley, replace the belt guard and bolt after
installing the belt into the pulley
(Fig. 26A/B).
Figure 26A
Figure 25A
Maintenance
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Maintenance
9.
With the belt properly placed on both the
front pulley and the auger drive pulley, pull
the auger idler pulley back away from the
belt and slip the belt inside the pulley. You
can pull the recoil to rotate the pulley to
help get it seated (Fig. 28).
Figure 26B
8.
Ensure belt is seated below the belt guide
on the idler pulley pivot arm (Fig. 27).
Figure 28
10. Place the belt guard back into place and
install the (20 mm/30 mm) bolts that were
removed earlier. Once reinstalled, make
sure there is equal distance on both sides
between the pulley and the guard (Fig. 29).
Figure 27
Figure 29
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11. Reassemble the support rod by pushing
back into place and ensure that it is
properly engaged into the friction disc
assembly and replace the washer and clip
(Fig. 30).
13. Reinstall the base frame cover.
14. Install the plastic belt cover using two
M6 × 16 bolts set aside from an earlier step.
Torque until snug. Do not overtighten or you
risk damaging the plastic belt cover.
Figure 30
12. Pull the auger control handle to ensure the
idler pulley is properly engaging the belt
(Fig. 31). Under the belt cover area, make
sure the distance on both sides between
the guide and pulley is the same.
Figure 31
Maintenance
15. Perform a drive test to confirm everything
is in working order.
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REPLACE AUGER DRIVE BELT – SPLITTING THE
SNOWBLOWER BODY (OPTION 2)
3.
Remove the lever from the discharge chute
bracket (Fig. 34).
Tools required:
•
Size 10 wrench.
•
Size 12 wrench.
•
Size 13 wrench (not included).
To remove and replace your snowblower’s drive
belt, proceed as follows:
Maintenance
1.
Remove the plastic belt cover (4) on the
front of the engine by removing two M6 × 16
bolts (5) (Fig. 32).
Figure 34
4.
5
Unscrew the bolt of auger control wire
(Fig. 35).
4
Figure 32
2.
Pull out the R pin (Fig. 33).
Figure 35
Figure 33
NOTICE:
To prevent spillage, remove all fuel from the tank by running the engine until it stops.
Do not attempt to pour fuel from the engine. Disconnect the spark plug before performing any service.
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Remove the 2 bolts (20 mm/30 mm) holding
the belt guard (Fig. 36). Note the spring is
loose at this point.
8.
Slip the drive belt off the pulley. Remove and
replace the belt in reverse order ensuring
that the new belt is below the spring loaded
idler pulley (Fig. 39).
Figure 36
6.
Unscrew six M8 nuts to separate the auger
housing from the base (Fig. 37).
Figure 39
9.
Place the belt guard back into place and
install the bolts (20 mm/30 mm) that were
removed earlier. Once reinstalled, make
sure there is equal distance on both sides
between the pulley and the guard (Fig. 40).
Figure 37
7.
Unscrew the bolt on the belt guard (Fig. 38).
Figure 40
Figure 38
Maintenance
5.
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10. Install the plastic belt cover (4) using two
M6 × 16 bolts (5) set aside from an earlier
step. Torque until snug. Do not overtighten
or you risk damaging the plastic belt cover
(Fig. 41).
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2.
Remove the base frame cover (1) from the
underside of the snowblower by removing
the six M6 × 16 screws which secures it
(Fig 42A).
3.
Remove the right wheel (2) by removing the
axle pin on it (Fig. 42B).
Maintenance
1
4
Figure 41
11. Perform a drive test to confirm everything
is in working order.
Figure 42A
REPAIR OR REPLACE FRICTION DISC
Tools required:
•
10 size wrench.
•
17 size wrench (not included).
To remove and replace your snowblower’s
friction disc, proceed as follows:
1.
Carefully pivot the snowblower up and
forward so that it rests on the auger
housing. Place a piece of cardboard or
moving blanket on the ground before
tipping forward. Make sure all fluids are
removed and spark plug is disconnected.
2
Figure 42B
NOTICE:
If the snowblower fails to drive with the drive control engaged, and performing the drive control cable adjustment fails
to correct the problem, the friction disc may need to be replaced.
To prevent spillage, remove all fuel from the tank by running the engine until it stops. Do not attempt to pour fuel from
the engine. Disconnect the spark plug before performing any service.
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4.
Carefully remove the M10 hex nut (3)
which secures the hex shaft (4) to the
snowblower frame and lightly tap the
shaft’s end to dislodge the ball bearing from
the right side of the frame (Fig. 43).
6.
4
Unscrew the six M6 × 16 bolts (6) of the
friction disc assembly to discard the worn
friction wheel rubber ring (7) and replace
with a new one (Fig. 45).
6
7
Figure 45
7.
Figure 43
5.
Follow the previous steps in reverse order
to reassemble the parts (Fig. 46).
Carefully position the hex shaft downward
and to the left before carefully sliding the
friction disc assembly (5) off the shaft
(Fig. 44).
5
Figure 46
8.
Figure 44
Perform a drive test to confirm everything
is in working order.
Maintenance
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LUBRICATION
6.
Lubricate the linkage every 10 hours of use and
before long-term storage. Use 0W-30 oil.
Inspect the machine for damage, and repair
if necessary.
7.
Touch up any paint damage.
8.
Apply rust protection to the metal
surfaces.
9.
Store the machine indoors if possible.
Maintenance
No parts inside the gearbox are to be lubricated.
All bearings and bushings are permanently
lubricated and require no maintenance.
Lubricating these parts will only result in the
grease getting on to the friction wheel and disc
drive plate, which could damage the rubber clad
friction wheel.
LONG-TERM STORAGE
Never store the machine with gasoline in
the fuel tank in a confined area with bad
ventilation. Gasoline fumes could reach open
flames, sparks and cigarettes etc.
To avoid the engine freezing and problems
starting the engine, leave the engine running
for 5-10 minutes after your work has been
completed. This will ensure all moisture will
disappear that would otherwise cause starting
problems.
If the machine is to be stored for a longer period
than 30 days, the following procedures are
recommended.
1.
Start the engine and let it run until it stops
due to lack of fuel.
2.
Change the engine oil if it has not been
done for 3 months.
3.
Remove the spark plug and empty a little
engine oil (about 1 oz {30 mL}) in the hole.
Crank the engine a couple of times. Replace
the spark plug.
4.
Clean the whole machine thoroughly.
5.
Lubricate all the parts as stated in
LUBRICATION section above.
TRANSPORTING
If the engine has been running, allow it to
cool for at least 15 minutes before loading the
machine on the transport vehicle. A hot engine
and exhaust system can burn you and can ignite
some materials.
Keep the engine level when transporting to
reduce the possibility of fuel leakage. Move the
fuel valve lever to the OFF position.
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SPECIFICATIONS
SNOWBLOWER SPECIFICATIONS
Stages...............................................................2
Speed Control.....................6 forward/2 reverse
Auger Diameter................................12" (30 cm)
Clearing Width................................. 30" (76 cm)
Wheel Diameter............................. 15" (38.1 cm)
ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS
Brand.....................Champion Power Equipment
Displacement.......................................... 338 cc
Engine Model...........................................R340S
Start Type.................................Electric, Recoil
OIL SPECIFICATIONS
Oil Capacity..............................37.2 fl. oz. (1.1 L)
Oil Type.................................................... 0W-30
FUEL SPECIFICATIONS
Fuel Capacity........................135.3 fl. oz. (4.0 L)
Specifications
Clearing Height.................................21" (53 cm)
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Specifications
PARTS LIST DIAGRAM
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PARTS LIST
Part Number
Description
Qty.
#
Part Number
Description
Qty.
1
1
30913070165000
Hexagon Flange Bolt,
M8 × 16, Blue White Zinc
2
23052000115000A
Bearing Support, δ2,
White Zinc
2
3
23092000055000A
Flat Washer, Ø20 × Ø37 ×
2, Blue White Zinc
8
4
23053000035000A
Bearing Sheath, Auger
2
23051000130001B
T Type Bearing Sheath,
Auger, Black
12
6
23055000110209N
Left Auger Assembly,
Green 7733C
3
7
23051000120001B
Long Bearing Sheath,
Auger, Ø19.4 x Ø24.2 x
25.3, Black
4
8
23051000110001B
Short Bearing Sheath,
Auger , Ø19.4 × Ø24.2 ×
16, Black
2
9
22627000125000A
Wool Felt Washer,
Ø40 × Ø20 × 3, White
2
10
23093000215000A
Shear Pin, Blue White Zinc 6+4
11
23043000020001A
Handle Panel Assembly,
Black
1
32
2303800001A
Tension Spring, 65Mn, Big
Tension Wheel, White Zinc
1
12
23063000570001A
Right Upper Handle
Assembly, Black
1
33
23034000315000B
Bushing, Ø25 × Ø10.2 ×
5.8, Large Tension Board
1
13
23029000035000A
Worm Gear Box Assembly,
30"
1
34
23093000125000A
Hexagon Locking Nut, M10,
Blue White Zinc
6
14
23055000100209N
Right Auger Assembly,
Green 7733C
3
35
23034000135000B
Big Triangle Pulley, Ø200 ×
15.7, Black
1
15
30223010055000
Hexagon Socket Head Cap
Screw, M6 × 40, Black Zinc
2
36
23093000165000A
Flat Key, 6 × 6 × 15, Black
1
16
23055000170209A
Fan Impeller Assembly,
Green 7733C
1
37
23032000335000A
Thickened Big Washer,
Ø8.2 × Ø30 × 3.7, White
Zinc
3
17
30323060035000
Flange Locking Nut, M8,
All Metal Hexagon, Blue
White Zinc
29
38
30913040115000
Hexagon Bolt, M8 × 25,
Blue White Zinc
1
39
30693010015000
Spherical Bearing
1
30913090025000
Half-Round Head Square
Neck Bolt, M8 × 20, Blue
White Zinc
6
40
23052000125000B
Pressing Plate, Bearing,
δ2, Ø95 × 8.5, White Zinc
1
41
30913070065000
Hexagon Flange Bolt,
M8 × 45, Blue White Zinc
5
19
30913090015000
Half-Round Head Square
Neck Bolt, M8 × 16, Blue
White Zinc
3
42
23032000255000B
Large Tension Board, δ3,
Black
1
20
23032001450001A
Snow Shovel Plate, 30",
Black
1
43
23034000345000A
1
21
23032000230001N
Sled, δ5,159.7 × 85,Black
2
Sheath (Thick), Large
Tension Wheel,
Ø20 × Ø8 × 16.5
22
23035000500001A
Big Housing Assembly,
30", Black
1
5
18
6
23
23062000160001B
Right Trigger, Black
24
23068000235000A
Self-Driving Cable
Assembly, 970 mm
1
25
30313090025000
Hexagon Locking Nut, M8,
White Zinc
1
26
30323060015000
Flange Locking Nut, M6,
All Metal Hexagon, Blue
White Zinc
22
27
23092000075000A
Bracket, Snow Removal,
δ1.2,39.2 × 30.4 × 13,
White Zinc
2
28
30913090035000
Half-Round Head Square
Neck Bolt, M6 × 16, Blue
White Zinc
4
29
23002000135000
Snow Removal (Shovel)
Assembly, Black
1
30
23032000135000A
Belt Support, δ3,40 × 38 ×
20.5, White Zinc
1
31
2303300002A
Bushing, Ø8 × Ø12 × 7,
White Zinc
1
Specifications
#
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Specifications
#
Part Number
Description
Qty.
44
23032000105000C
Large Tension Wheel
Assembly,Ø66.5 × 36.2,
δ1.5
45
23034000325000A
Sheath (Thin), Large
Tension Wheel,
Ø20 × Ø8 × 5.5
1
46
23071000210001C
Steering Positioning
Plate, Ø158.5 × 4, Black
47
30913070105000
48
#
Part Number
Description
Qty.
67
30333040045000
Serrated Anti-Slip And
Anti-Loose Hexagon
Flange Nut, M8, Blue
White Zinc
68
23041000330001A
Worm Protection Cover,
Pp+Gf30, Black
1
1
69
30213020045000
Machine Teeth Screw,
M6 × 16, White Zinc
3
Hexagon Flange Bolt,
M6 × 20, Blue White Zinc
7
70
23024000195000A
Spacer Bushing, Worm
Wheel Plate, Ø29 × Ø25.6
1
23075000165001N
Steering Positioning Block
Assembly, Ø195 × 51, Black
1
71
23072000115000B
1
49
23093000175000A
Hexagon Flange Bolt,
20mm, 5/16"(24UNF-2A),
Black Zinc
Worm Wheel Plate,
T=3.2,102.5 × 82.9 × 86.2,
Black
2
72
30512050045000
Big Washer, Ø10, Blue
White Zinc
8
50
23075000120001N
Snow Bucket Assembly,
388 × 295.5 × 164.7, Black
1
73
30913030045000
Half-Thread Hexagon Bolt,
M10 × 45, White Zinc
1
51
23033000185000A
Roller Sleeve, White Zinc
3
74
30913070015000
1
Hexagon Flange Bolt,
M6 × 16, Blue White Zinc
9
30913040145000
Hexagon Bolt, M8 × 40,
Blue White Zinc
75
23032000160001N
Big Bottom Plate, Black
1
53
30313060025000
Hexagon Nut, M8, Blue
White Zinc
6
76
23032000195000A
Gear Shift Fork Assembly,
Ø13, White Zinc
1
54
21061000400001A
Rotating Knob, Black
5
77
23092000045000A
2
Flat Washer, Ø14 × Ø25 ×
2.5, Blue White Zinc
2
23071000140001B
Snow Bucket Washer,
Black
78
30913070125000
Hexagon Flange Bolt,
M6 × 10, Blue White Zinc
2
30913090045000
Half-Round Head Square
Neck Bolt, M8 × 25, Blue
White Zinc
1
79
23032000185000A
1
23075000100001N
Small Snow Bucket
Assembly, Black
1
Shifting Fork Plate,
T=1.5,95 × 22 × 26.5,
White Zinc
80
23062000865000A
23099000045000A
1
Gear Link Plate Assembly,
Black
1
58
Flat Head Inner Hexagon
Bolt, M8 × 17, White Zinc
59
23093000155000A
Hinge Pin, Ø5, White Zinc
1
81
30913040135000
Hexangon Bolt, M5 × 20,
Black Zinc
1
60
30333020025000
Cap Nut,M5,Blue White
Zinc
1
82
30913040065000
Hexangon Bolt, M10 × 20,
Blue White Zinc
1
61
23075000130001N
Bracket Assembly,
178 × 92.5 × 392, Black
1
83
23092000065000A
Shaft Ring,
Ø38 × Ø43.6 × 1, Black
2
62
23073000115000A
Steering Worm,
Ø29.2 × 61, White Zinc
1
84
23013000025000A
Bearing, 6203Z, 1.6 × 1
2
30823060015000
3
23093000135000A
R Pin, Ø2.5 × 26.3 × 12.3,
White Zinc
85
63
1
Elastic Column Pin,
4 × 30, Black
86
23033000495000A
Wheeled Six Party Shaft,
Ø17 × 22 × 253, White Zinc
1
64
30933010035000
Half-Round Head Square
Neck Bolt, M8 × 30, Blue
White Zinc
1
87
23032000285000B
Friction Wheel Clamp,
Ø117.6, White Zinc
2
65
23073000135000A
Worm Bracket,
64 × 40 × 24, Black
1
88
23036000105000A
Friction Wheel Rubber
Ring, Ø127 × 12.4
1
66
23062000415000C
Connection Plate, T=3.5,
140 × 98.5 × 148
1
89
23034000285000B
Wheeled Six Party Sleeve,
Ø52 × 52.9
1
52
55
56
57
1
5
#
Part Number
Description
Qty.
23032000215000A
Shifting Fork Riveting,
White Zinc
1
30423010065000
A Type External Circlips,
Ø35, Black
1
23093000145000A
O Type Elastic Pin,
Ø6.2 × 40, Blue White Zinc
2
23016000040001A
Left Wheel Assembly, 15
Inch, Black
1
23034000255000B
Hexagon Bushing,
Ø19 × Ø45 × 25.3
2
95
30423010075000
A Type External Circlips,
Ø30, Black
2
96
23013000115000B
Wheel Shaft, Ø19, 22"
Black
1
90
91
92
93
94
#
Part Number
Description
Qty.
6
114
30213010035000
Cross Recessed
Countersunk Head Screw,
M6 × 12, Blue White Zinc
115
23034000195000A
Large Synchronous Pulley
Side Plate, Ø169.5
1
116
23034000185000C
Large Synchronous Pulley,
Ø170
1
117
3091308004
Hexagon Flange Bolt,
M8 × 35,Blue White Zinc
1
118
3101301007
Flat Key, B7 × 7 × 60, Black
1
23034000745000A
Small Triangle Belt Pulley,
Ø25 × Ø72.5 × 51, Black
1
120 23096000035000A
Triangle Belt, 4LXA930
1
1
119
97
31013010045000
Flat Key, 6 × 6 × 18, Black
1
121
2303400005A
Small Synchronous Pulley
Side Plate
98
23034000765000A
Transmission Gear
1
122
23034000725000A
Small Synchronous Pulley
1
99
23016000060001A
Right Wheel Assembly,
15 Inch, Black
1
123
23096000045000A
Synchronous Belt,
800-5M15
1
100 23061000130001B
Wire Roller, Black
3
124 3093301002
1
Small Half-Round Head
Square Neck Bolt,
M8 × 35, Blue White Zinc
1
101
Front Wire Support Seat
Assembly, T=2.5, White
Zinc
102 23032000175000B
Clutch Wire Support Seat,
T=2.5, White Zinc
1
125 23034000265000A
Shaft Sheath, Small
Tension Pulley,
Ø8 × Ø15 × 6.1
1
103
Self Driving Wire Support
Seat, T=2.5, White Zinc
1
126 23032000115000A
Small Tension Pulley
Assembly, Ø45 × 19.4
1
104 23038000125000C
Extension Spring,
Ø8.5 × 44.9, White Zinc
1
127
1
105 23035000520001A
Housing Assembly, Black
1
Shaft Sheath, Small
Tension Pulley,
Ø8 × Ø15 × 11.5
106 22698000065000A
B Pin, Ø2*38*18,White
Zinc
6
128 30913070185000
Hexagon Flange Bolt,
M8 × 20, Blue White Zinc
2
107
Rocker Arm Spacer
Bushing, Ø10.1 × Ø20 × 10
1
129 23093000205000A
1
108 23032000275000A
Rocker Arm, White Zinc
1
Hexagon Flange Bolt,
30mm, 5/16"(24UNF-2A),
White Zinc
23033000075008A
Belt Lever, Ø6, Black
1
109 23068000125000A
Self-Driving Extension
Spring, Ø2.1 × Ø15 × 86.5,
White Zinc
2
131
2303200117A
1
110
23033000335000A
Bracket Shaft,
Ø12.5 × 245
Small Tensioning Plate,
T=3,108.5 × 46.7, White
Zinc
1
132
2303400059A
Small Tensioning Plate
Cushion, 308 × 8
1
23035000140001B
Friction Disc Bracket
Assembly, Black
1
133
23038000135000A
2
Small Tension Pulley
Spring, Ø1.5 × Ø10.5 ×
69.3, White Zinc
1
30613010075000
Deep Groove Ball Bearing,
6203RS
134
2030100215A
Engine, R340DS, 338CC
1
23033000115000B
Large Synchronous Pulley
Shaft, Ø17 × Ø20 × 39.3,
Black
135
23031000020001A
Belt Protection Cover,
Black
1
136
23062000495000A
Rocker Bracket,
T=2,76 × 32 × 30, Black
1
111
112
113
23035000125000B
23062000145000B
23034000355000A
1
130
23034000275000B
Specifications
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Part Number
Qty.
21066000135000A
Cable Protective Sleeve,
Black
1
138
23063000305000B
Rocker, Ø10 × 875, Black
1
139
23061000220001B
Rocker Sheath, Ø10.5,
Black
1
140 23092000015000A
Adjusting Washer,
Ø6.1 × Ø15 × 1.6, Black
141
23068000025000A
142 23032000205000A
Specifications
Description
137
143
Spring Washer,Ø8, Black
Zinc
1
1
165 23096000055000A
Rubber Sheath,
Ø10.7 × Ø6 × 5.1, Black
4
Throwing Snow Cable
Assembly, 1184mm
1
166 A26800700701
Flat Washer, Ø8, Blue
White Zinc
1
Dish Washer, T=2.5, White
Zinc
2
167
Hexagon Flange Locking
Nut, M10, Blue White Zinc
4
144 21061000113201A
4
145 23099000035000A
Flat Head Bolt, M8 × 52,
White Zinc
4
146 23063000580001A
Left Upper Handle
Assembly, Black
1
147
Flat Head Bolt, M8 × 35,
White Zinc
4
148 23093000185000A
Special Bolt, M8 × 55,
White Zinc
2
149 23062000150001B
Left Trigger, Black
1
150 20121000315000A
Open End Wrenches,
10-12 mm, White Zinc
2
Handle Sheath, PVC, Black
2
152 23063000195000B
Gear Connecting Rod,
547 × M8, Black
1
153
Column, Gear Connecting
Rod, White Zinc
1
154 23065000195000A
Speed Adjustment
Handle, 229 × 90 × 29,
Black
1
155 23068000135000B
Gear Pressing Spring,
Ø14.5 × 33.75, White Zinc
1
156 30113010115000
Self-Tapping Screw,
ST3 × 12, Black Zinc
3
157
23063000215000A
23061000150001B
Gear Handle, Left, Black
1
158 23061000160001B
Gear Handle, Right, Black
1
159 23093000195000A
B Pin, White Zinc,
Ø2 × 28 × 11.1
6+4
160 23096000015000A
Rubber Sheath
2
161
Hexagon Locking Nut, M6,
Black Zinc
2
AC Start Line,1830mm
1
30313030015000
162 23089000035000A
Qty.
164 A26800800202
1
23061000140001C
Description
12
Lower Handle, Black
23099000025000A
Part Number
Flange Triangle SelfTapping Screw, M6 × 16,
White Zinc
Curved Washer,
PA6+GF30, Black
151
23062000270001N
#
163
23033000485000A
30323060045000
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Specifications
45
6
16
5 4
16
2
99
99
3
98
97
7
14
123
12
17
100
16
9
9
124
1
13
16
125
122
15
16
133
134
127
126
78
8
80
83
82
81
10
49
50
40
88
90
78
79
65
39
89
86
91
79
63
21
47
16
85
93
92
16
16
62
60 56 59
61
56 68 55
54
42
45
58 57
41
42
84 84
79
94
23
79
64
52
53
51
38
44
87
67 66
52
43
8 10
11
128
46
130
131
21
129
16
95
19
48
101
96
27 28
18
132
20
29
30
36
30
30
103
23
24
32
16
102
110
26
25
31
22
35
108
30
30
37
28 27
33
111
16
117
109
32
16
120
107
113
116
118
112
84
115
34
32
119
105
16
76
106
71
114
121
Specifications
104
77
35
75
72
16 16
73
73
72
74
16
16
69
16
16
70
70
70
70
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ENGINE PARTS LIST DIAGRAM
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PARTS LIST
1
Part Number
12140-Z520110-0B00
2
12410-Z310110-0000
3
12004-Z090110-0001
4
12033-Z080110-0000
5
12031-Z080110-0100
6
12032-Z080110-0100
7
17004-Z520110-0001
Description
Cylinder Head Subassembly
Cylinder Head Cover
Subassembly, Blue White
Zinc
Cylinder Head Cover
Gasket
Cylinder Head Cover Bolt
Gasket
Cylinder Head Cover
Gasket, Blue White Zinc
Cylinder Head Cover Bolt,
Blue White Zinc
Breather Tube, Ø10.4 x
Ø15, NBR+CSM
Stud, M6/M8 x 114, Black
Zinc
Qty.
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
#
Part Number
Description
Qty.
28
90412-Z080110-0000
Washer, Ø12 x Ø21 x 2
2
29
16612HZ520130-0000
Fuel Tank Mounting Frame
1
30
90001-0820-01
Hexagon Flange Bolt, M8 x
20, Blue White Zinc
5
31
16617-Z520120-0001
Fuel Tank Shield 2
1
32
90001-0620-01
Hexagon Flange Bolt, M6 x
20, Blue White Zinc
3
33
16618HZ520110-0000
Fuel Tank Rear Mounting
Frame
1
34
16614-Z520130-0001
Fuel Tank Shield
1
35
90684-Z030120-0000
Clip
2
36
90001-0625-01
Hexagon Flange Bolt, M6 x
25, Blue White Zinc
1
37
28101-Z080110-0001
Rubber Plug, Black
1
38
11411-Z520210-0B00
Crankcase Cover
1
39
90548-0207-00
Bearing, 6207 P6
1
1
8
90204-Z100510-0000
9
90204-Z100320-0000
Stud, M8 x 54, Black Zinc
2
40
90682-Z520110-0001
Oil Seal, Ø35 x Ø52 x 7
10
90502-1220-00
Pin, 12 x 20
2
41
11001-Z100120-0000
Crankcase Gasket
1
11
12131-Z520110-0000
Cylinder Head Gasket
1
42
90502-0812-00
Pin, 8 x 12
2
12
12003-Z080110-0000
Cylinder Head Bolt, M10
x M80
4
43
15030-Z080130-OB01
Engine Oil Plug
Subassembly, O-Type
1
13
30010-Z010110-0000
Spark Plug, F6RTC
1
90001-0840-01
1
Hexagon Flange Bolt, M8 x
40, Blue White Zinc
7
90001-0614-01
Hexagon Flange Bolt, M6 x
14, Blue White Zinc
44
14
45
16400-Z100110-0000
Governor Gear Assembly
1
15
80057HZ520210-0000
Front Fender
1
46
15010-Z520120-OB01
Oil Dipstick Subassembly
1
16
90001-0612-01
Hexagon Flange Bolt, M6 x
12, Blue White Zinc
22
47
13300-Z111110-RB00
Crankshaft Assembly
1
13401-Z100110-0000
Balancing Shaft
1
17
18299HZ520210-0000
Muffler Outer Cover
Support Subassembly
48
1
49
13200-Z520210-0000
Piston Rings Set
1
50
13111-Z520210-0000
Piston
1
51
13121-Z100110-0000
Piston Pin, Ø20 x Ø62
1
52
13122-Z100110-0000
Piston Pin Clip
2
2
18
11310-Z520510-0B00
Crankcase Subassembly
1
19
37060-Z080120-0000
Engine oil Sensor, W/O Nut
1
20
90305-Z010210-01
Hexagon Flange Nut, M10,
Blue White Zinc
1
21
90001-0616-01
Hexagon Flange Bolt, M6 x
16, Blue White Zinc
2
22
90682-Z0J0110-0001
Oil Seal, Ø40 x Ø52 x 9
1
23
90548-0202-00
Bearing, 6202 P6
2
24
11011-Z520210-0000
Oil Drain Tube, 80 x 16,
Blue White Zinc
1
25
90408-Z010110-0000
Washer, Ø10 x Ø15.8 x 1.5
26
27
53
13010-Z100120-0000
Connecting Rod
1
54
14200-Z520210-0009
Camshaft Assembly
1
55
12110-Z100110-0000
Valves Set
1
56
12103-Z080110-0000
Valve Spring
2
57
12107-Z080110-0000
Exhaust Valve Retainer
1
58
12104-Z080110-0000
Valve Rotator
1
59
12101-Z080110-0000
Seal Guide
1
1
12112-Z080110-0000
Valve Spring Retainer
1
11007-Z010110-0000
Drain Plug Bolt, M10 x1.25
x15, Blue White Zinc
60
1
61
14081-Z080110-0000
Valve Lifter
2
62
14070-Z100110-0000
Valve Rod
2
11007-Z080110-0000
Drain Plug Bolt, M10 x1.5
x18, Blue White Zinc
2
Specifications
#
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Specifications
#
Part Number
Description
Qty.
63
14090-Z080110-0000
Lifter Stopper Plate
Subassembly, Blue White
Zinc
64
14313-Z010110-0000
Valve Adjusting Bolt
2
65
14311-Z080110-0000
Valve Rocker
2
66
14314-Z010110-0000
Valve Adjusting Nut
2
1
#
Part Number
Description
Qty.
96
35540-Z330110-0000
Stop Engine Switch
Subassembly
1
97
18140-Z520410-H301
Scald Resistant Cover
1
98
18100-Z520120-H302
Muffler Assembly
1
90303-0800-31
Hexagon Flange Nut, M8,
Blue White Zinc
2
99
67
14312-Z010110-0000
Valve Lock Nut
2
100 18001-Z080110-0000
Exhaust Outlet Gasket
1
68
12105-Z080110-0000
Valve Spring Retainer
1
101 16620-Z520210-H601
Fuel Tank
1
69
28200-Z520110
Recoil Starter Assembly
1
102 16730-Z330120-Q201
Fuel Tank Cover
1
70
90001-0610-03
Hexagon Flange Bolt, M6 x
10, Blue White Zinc
4
103 16680-Z010110-0001
Fuel Tank Oil Outlet
Subassembly
1
71
30300-Z520110-0002
Starting Motor Assembly
1
104 13501-Z080110-0000
2
Flywheel Nut, M16 x 1.5,
Blue White Zinc
1
90103-0455-51
Screw, M4 x 55, Blue
White Zinc
105 28002-Z100210-0000
90001-0835-01
2
Starter Pulley, Blue White
Zinc
1
73
Hexagon Flange Bolt, M8 x
35, Blue White Zinc
106 19352-Z100120-0000
Impeller
1
74
37050-Z010210-0000
Oil Protector, Zinc Plated
1
107 13510-Z520110-0000
Flywheel Subassembly
1
75
28110-Z110110
Shroud
1
108 30400-Z090210-0001
Ignition Coil
1
76
19304-Z110110-0000
Cylinder Body Shroud,
Blue White Zinc
1
109 90001-0628-01
Hexagon Flange Bolt, M6 x
28, Blue White Zinc
2
77
90684-Z080110-0001
Clip
1
110 30423-Z520120-0000
1
Ignition Coil Stop Engine
Wire
1
16100-Z520110-0009
Carburetor Assembly, Zinc
Plated
111
Throttle Control Assembly
1
79
90740-Z010210-0000
Clamp, Ø7.5, Blue White
Zinc
4
112 16015-Z050110-VG01
Throttle Handle Rubber
Sleeve
1
80
16210-Z330110-0001
Primer Bulb
1
81
17002-Z100110-0000
Inlet Gasket
1
113 16012-Z080110-0000
Throttle Valve Returning
Spring
1
82
16003-Z520110-0001
Carburetor Insulator Plate
1
114 16062-Z100110-0000
1
83
16001-Z520110-0000
Carburetor Gasket
1
Governor Rod, Blue White
Zinc
84
90305-0600-31
Hexagon Flange Nut, M6,
Blue White Zinc
3
72
78
85
16235-Z520120-VG01
Carburetor Choke Handle
Rubber Sleeve
1
86
16900-Z520120-0000
Choke Control Assembly
1
87
17001-Z520210-0000
Air Cleaner Gasket
1
88
16116-Z520110-0001
Oil Cup
1
89
17001-Z520110-0000
Air Cleaner Gasket
1
90
90686-Z520410-0001
Fuel Pipe, Ø4.5 x Ø8.5 x 90
1
91
16752-Z1S0110-0000
Fuel On-Off Switch
1
92
35643-Z1S0110-VG01
Knob
1
93
90103-0314-51
Screw, Blue White Zinc
1
94
90686-Z520310-0001
Fuel Pipe, Ø4.5 x Ø8.5 x
150+25, L-Type
1
35610-Z520310-0001
Control Panel
Subassembly
1
95
16520-Z520130-0000
115 90412-Z080210-0000
Washer, Ø8.4 x Ø19.5 x 0.8
1
116 16061-Z100110-0000
Governor Arm
1
117
90682-Z100210-0001
Oil Seal, Ø8 x Ø14 x 4
1
118 90501-Z010110-0000
Pin, Blue White Zinc
1
119 16063-Z520210-0000
Spring, Governor, Blue
White Zinc
1
120 16072-Z010110-0000
Governor Support Bolt, M6
x 21, Blue White Zinc
1
121 16070-Z100120-0000
Governor Support
Subassembly, Blue White
Zinc
1
16161-Z520110-0000
Main Jet, Standard
1
16161-Z520210-0000
Main Jet, Altitude 30006000 feet
/
16161-Z520310-0000
Main Jet, Altitude 60008000 feet
/
Seal Ring, Float
1
122
123 16112-Z080110-0000
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Part Number
Description
Qty.
Seal Ring
1
125 15011-Z520110-0000
Oil Dipstick
1
126 90107-4812-51
Self-Tapping Screw, ST4.8
x 12, Blue White Zinc
1
127 15004-Z330110-0000
Oil Dipstick Cap
1
128 15020-Z520110-0000
Oil Filling Tube
1
129 90524-Z100110-0000
Woodruff Key
1
130 12111-Z100110-0000
Inlet Valve
1
131 12121-Z100110-0000
Exhaust Valve
1
132 35552-Z330110-0000
Start Switch, Key
1
133 18160-Z520110-0000
Muffler Body
1
134 18130-Z520110-0000
Muffler Cover
1
Specifications
#
124 90681-Z010110-0000
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem
Troubleshooting
Engine fails to start.
Engine starts hard or runs
poorly.
Possible Cause
Remedy
Engine flooded.
Repeat start attempts with throttle choke OFF.
Water in fuel.
Drain tank and refill with fresh fuel.
Other.
Check carefully the start procedure according to this
manual.
Spark plug issues.
Replace the spark plug.
Fuel cap ventilation is blocked. Clear the ventilation.
Foreign material caught in
system.
Clean.
Auger drive belt slipping.
Adjust the belt and wire.
Auger drive belt broken.
Replace the belt.
Auger does not rotate.
Auger control cable is out of
adjustment.
Auger drive belt is out of
adjustment.
Auger does not stop when the Auger drive guide is out of
lever is released.
adjustment.
Auger control cable is out of
adjustment.
Snowblower veers to one
side.
Adjust the belt.
Adjust the guide.
See ADJUSTING AUGER CONTROL CABLE section.
Tire pressure not equal.
Adjust the tire pressure.
Wheel spring lock pin is
inserted on one side.
Check the wheel locks.
Shoes are mounted unevenly.
Adjust shoes.
Scraper blade uneven.
Adjust scraper blade and shoes.
Drive cable out of adjustment.
Snowblower does not drive.
See ADJUSTING AUGER CONTROL CABLE section.
Auger drive belt worn/broken.
Friction disc worn out.
Adjust drive cable. See ADJUSTING SELF-DRIVE CONTROL
HANDLE CABLE section.
Replace traction drive belt. See REPLACE AUGER DRIVE
BELT section.
Repair or replace friction disc. See REPAIR OR REPLACE
FRICTION DISC section.
WARNING
Before performing any maintenance or cleaning work, always stop engine, disconnect spark plug cable
and wait until the auger has come to a standstill.
CAUTION
Faults which can not be rectified with the aid of this table may be rectified by a specialty company
only (customer service centre).
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2-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
Subject to the conditions and limitations described below, this product, if returned to us with proof
of purchase within the stated warranty period and if covered under this warranty, will be repaired or
replaced (with the same model, or one of equal value or specification), at our option. We will bear the
cost of any repair or replacement and any costs of labour relating thereto.
These warranties are subject to the following conditions and limitations:
a. a bill of sale verifying the purchase and purchase date must be provided;
b. this warranty will not apply to any product or part thereof which is worn or broken or which
has become inoperative due to abuse, misuse, accidental damage, neglect or lack of proper
installation, operation or maintenance (as outlined in the applicable owner’s manual or operating
instructions) or which is being used for industrial, professional, commercial or rental purposes;
c. this warranty will not apply to normal wear and tear or to expendable parts or accessories that
may be supplied with the product that are expected to become inoperative or unusable after a
seasonable period of use;
d. this warranty will not apply to routine maintenance and consumable items such as, but not
limited to, fuel, lubricants, blades, belts, bits, fluids, tune-ups or adjustments;
e. this warranty will not apply where damage is caused by repairs made or attempted by others (i.e.
persons not authorized by the manufacturer);
f. this warranty will not apply to any product that was sold to the original purchaser as a
reconditioned or refurbished product (unless otherwise specified in writing);
g. this warranty will not apply to any product or part thereof if any part from another manufacturer
is installed therein or any repairs or alterations have been made or attempted by unauthorized
persons;
h. this warranty will not apply to normal deterioration of the exterior finish, such as, but not
limited to, scratches, dents, paint chips, or to any corrosion or discolouring by heat, abrasive and
chemical cleaners; and
i. this warranty will not apply to component parts sold by and identified as the product of another
company, which shall be covered under the product manufacturer’s warranty, if any.
Warranty Information
This CERTIFIED™ product is guaranteed for a period of 2 years from the date of original retail purchase
against defects in workmanship and materials.
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ADDITIONAL LIMITATIONS
Warranty Information
This warranty applies only to the original purchaser and may not be transferred. Neither the retailer
nor the manufacturer shall be liable for any other expense, loss or damage, including, without
limitation, any indirect, incidental, consequential or exemplary damages arising in connection with
the sale, use or inability to use this product.
NOTICE TO CONSUMER
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights, which may vary from
province to province. The provisions contained in this warranty are not intended to limit, modify,
take away from, disclaim or exclude any statutory warranties set forth in any applicable provincial or
federal legislation.
Made in China
Imported by
Trileaf Distribution Toronto, Canada M4S 288
REV 20181030

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Key Features

  • 2-stage design for clearing snow up to 21" deep and 30" wide
  • Self-propelled drive system for easy maneuverability
  • Heated handle for increased comfort in cold weather
  • Headlight for nighttime operation
  • 3-year limited warranty

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Frequently Answers and Questions

How deep of snow can the snowblower clear?
The snowblower can clear snow up to 21" deep.
How wide of an area can the snowblower clear?
The snowblower can clear an area up to 30" wide.
How far can the snowblower throw snow?
The snowblower can throw snow up to 40' away.
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