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HOW TO REMOVE
OBJECTS
FROM
AUGER
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WARNING:
Do not attempt
to remove any item that may
become lodged in auger
without taking the following precau-
tions:
•
Release auger drive lever.
•
Rotate the ignition switch key to the
stop position to stop the engine.
•
Disconnect spark plug wire.
•
Do not place your hands in the au-
ger or discharge chute. Use a pry
bar.
SNOW THROWING TIPS
1.
When
the handle
is raised,
the au-
ger blades
will engage
the ground
and the snow thrower
will move for-
ward. When
the auger drive lever is
released,
the auger blades
will stop.
If the blades
do not stop, see "How
To Adjust
The Auger
Drive Cable"
in
the Service
And Adjustment
section.
2.
Most efficient
snow
throwing
is ac-
complished
when the snow
is re-
moved
immediately
after if falls.
3.
For complete
snow
removal,
slightly
overlap
each previous
path.
4.
Whenever
possible,
discharge
the
snow
down wind.
5.
The distance
the snow will be dis-
charged
can be adjusted
by moving
the discharge
chute deflector.
Raise
the deflector
for more distance
or
lower the deflector
for less distance.
6.
In windy
conditions,
lower the chute
deflector
to direct the discharged
snow
close to the ground
where
it is
less likely to blow into unwanted
areas.
7.
For safety and to prevent
damage
to the snow thrower,
keep the area
to be cleared
free of stones,
toys
and other foreign
objects.
8.
When
clearing
snow from crushed
rock or gravel
driveways,
do not al-
low the auger
blades
to contact
the
driveway.
Move the handle
down to
slightly
raise the auger
blades.
9.
The forward
speed
of the snow
thrower
is dependent
on the depth
and weight
of the snow.
Experience
will establish
the most effective
method
of using the snow thrower
under different
conditions.
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10. After each snow throwing
job, allow
the engine
to run for a few minutes.
The snow
and accumulated
ice will
melt off the engine.
11. Clean the snow thrower
after each
use.
12. Remove
ice, snow and debris from
the entire
snow thrower.
Flush with
water to remove
all salt or other
chemicals.
Wipe snow
thrower
dry.
DRY AND AVERAGE SNOW
1.
Snow up to eight inches
deep
can
be removed
rapidly
and easily by
walking
at a moderate
rate. For
snow
or drifts of a greater
depth,
slow your pace to allow the dis-
charge
chute to dispose
of the snow
as rapidly
as the auger
receives
the
snow.
2.
Plan to have the snow discharged
in
the direction
the wind is blowing.
WET PACKED
SNOW
Move slowly into wet, packed snow. If
the wet, packed snow causes the auger
to slow down or the discharge chute be-
gins to clog, back off and begin a series
of short back and forth jabs into the
snow. These short back and forth jabs,
four to six inches, wil! "belch" the snow
from the chute.
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SNOW
BANKS
AND DRIFTS
In snow of greater depth than the unit,
use the same "jabbing" technique de-
scribed above. Turn the discharge
chute away from the snow bank. More
time wil! be required to remove snow of
this type than level snow.