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ARNING: Always discon-
nect the spark plug wire and
place it where it cannot
make contact with spark plug to pre-
vent accidental starting when mak-
ing any adjustments or repairs.
TO ADJUST
SKID HEIGHT
This snow thrower
is equipped
with two
height
adjustment
skids,
located
on
the outside
of the auger
housing.
See
Figure
21.
These
skids elevate
the front of the
snow thrower.
Mountinc Nuts
O
Auger
Housing
Height
Adjust
Skid
Figure 21
For normal
hard surfaces,
such as a
paved
driveway
or walk, adjust the
skids as follows.
1.
Position
the snow thrower
on a level
surface.
2.
Make
sure both tires are equally
in-
flated.
Proper
tire pressure
is 14 to
17 PSI.
See side of tire for maxi-
mum
inflation.
Do not exceed
maxi-
mum
sidewall
pressure
on tire.
3. Place the extra shear
bolts supplied
with the unit under
each end of the
scraper
bar next to the adjustable
skids.
4. Loosen
the mounting
nuts that hold
the adjustable
skids. To bring the
front of the snow thrower
down,
raise the adjustable skids. Tighten
the mounting nuts. See Figure 21.
NOTE: For rocky or uneven surfaces,
raise the front of the snow thrower by
moving the skids down.
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WARNING: Be certain to
maintain proper ground
clearance for your particular
area to be cleared.
Objects such as
gravel, rocks or other debris, if
struck by the impeller, may be
thrown with sufficient force to cause
personal injury, property damage or
damage to the snow thrower.
TO ADJUST
SCRAPER
BAR
After considerable
use, the metal scrap-
er bar will have a definite
wear pattern.
The scraper
bar in conjunction
with the
skids should
always
be adjusted
to al-
low 1/8" between
the scraper
bar and
the sidewalk
or area to be cleaned.
1. Position the snow thrower on a level
surface.
2.
Make sure both tires are equally
in-
flated.
Proper
tire pressure
is 14 to
17 PSI.
See side of tire for maxi-
mum inflation.
Do not exceed
maxi-
mum sidewall
pressure
on tire.
3.
Loosen
the carriage
bolts and nuts
securing
the scraper
bar to the au-
ger housing.
4.
Adjust
the scraper
bar to the proper
position.
5.
Tighten
the carriage
bolts and nuts,
making
sure that the scraper
bar is
parallel
with the working
surface.
6.
For extended
operation,
the scraper
bar may be reversed.
If the scraper
bar must be replaced
due to wear,
remove
the carriage
bolts and nuts
and install a new scraper
bar.
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