placement belt available from your nearest au-
thorized service center.
If the auger drive belt is damaged, the snow-
thrower will not discharge snow and will not
move forward. Replace the damaged belt as
follows:
1. Disconnect the spark plug wire.
2. Remove the belt cover. See "How To Re-
move The Belt Cover".
3. Note the path of the auger drive belt (1). For
assistance, a diagram decal is provided.
4. (Figure 14) Remove the belt guide screw
(2) and the belt guide (3). To remove the
belt guide (3), rotate the belt guide (3)
down.
5. (Figure 15) Remove the idler screw (4) and
idler pulley (5) from the idler arm (6).
6. (Figure 16) Remove the auger drive belt (1)
from the engine pulley and pull through side
of motor box.
7. (Figure 17) To remove the auger drive belt
(1) from the impeller pulley (7), move the
idler arm to the engaged position. This will
provide clearance (8) between the impeller
pulley (7) and the brake arm (9) to remove
the auger drive belt.
8. To install a new auger drive belt (1), reverse
the above steps.
9. Check the adjustment of the auger drive
cable. See "Adjust Auger Control Cable".
How To Remove The Auger
1. Remove the belt cover. See "How To Re-
move The Belt Cover".
2. Remove the auger drive belt. See "How To
Replace The Auger Drive Belt".
3. (Figure 18) Remove the auger pulley (1)
from the auger shaft (threads are left hand;
turn clockwise to remove).
4. To keep the auger (6) from rotating, set a
2"x4" piece of wood on the center paddle
(3) to secure auger (6).
5. Remove bolts (4), washer (5), and nuts (2)
from front of right cover (7).
6. Remove screw (8) from back of right cover
(7).
7. Remove bolts (9) and nuts (10).
8. (Figure 19) Slide the auger (6) out of the
right side of the auger housing (11).
9. Slide the auger (6) out of the bearing on the
left side of the auger housing (11).
10. To install auger (6), reverse the above steps.
Lubrication
How To Check The Engine Oil (Figure 3)
Check the oil level before starting the engine
and after each eight (8) hours of continuous use.
1. Make sure the unit is level.
2. Remove the oil fill cap/dipstick (1) and fill
the crankcase to "FULL" line on dipstick. DO
NOT overfill.
3. Tighten the oil fill cap/dipstick (1) securely
each time you check the oil level.
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NOTE: Synthetic oil can assist with starting
in extreme cold temperatures. Synthetic
5W30 is acceptable for all temperatures. DO
NOT mix oil with petrol.
How To Change The Engine Oil
Change the engine oil every fifty (50) hours or at
least once a year if the snow thrower is not used
for fifty (50) hours.
To change the engine oil, the engine must be
tilted forward and the oil drained from the oil fill
tube. Change oil when the engine is warm.
1. (Figure 5) Lift the rear of the snowthrower
and tilt the unit forward. In the correct posi-
tion, the snowthrower will be setting on the
front of the auger housing.
2. Put an oil drain pan (1) under the oil fill
tube (2).
3. Carefully remove the oil fill cap/dipstick. Oil
will begin to flow into the oil drain pan (2).
4. After all the oil has drained from the engine,
set the snowthrower in the upright operating
position.
5. (Figure 3) Fill the engine with S.A.E. 5W30
oil. Make sure the oil reaches the FULL mark
on the oil fill cap/dipstick. DO NOT OVER-
FILL.
NOTE: Synthetic oil can assist with starting
in extreme cold temperatures. Synthetic
5W30 is acceptable for all temperatures. DO
NOT mix oil with petrol.
How To Replace The Spark Plug
(Figure 20)
NOTE: This spark ignition system meets all
requirements of the Canadian Interference- -
Causing Equipment Regulations.
NOTE: This engine complies with all current
Australian and New Zealand limitations elec-
tromagnetic interference.
Check the spark plug (1) every twenty-five (25)
hours. Replace the spark plug (1) if the elec-
trodes are pitted or burned, if the porcelain is
cracked, or every 100 hours of use.
1. Make sure the spark plug (1) is clean. Clean
the spark plug (1) by carefully scraping the
electrodes (do not sand blast or use a wire
brush).
2. Check the spark plug (1) gap with a feeler
gauge (2) and reset gap to 0.030" if neces-
sary..
3. Before installing the spark plug (1), coat the
threads lightly with oil for easy removal.
Tighten the spark plug (1) to a torque of 15
foot-pounds.
How To Prepare The Snow Thrower For
Storage
WARNING: Do not remove petrol
while inside a building, near a fire,
or while you smoke. Petrol fumes
can cause an explosion or a fire.
If the snow thrower is to be stored for an ex-
tended period, refer to the engine manufactur-
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er's operating manual (included with some
models) for important maintenance or storage
details.
1. Drain the fuel tank.
2. Let the engine run until it is out of gasoline.
3. Never store the snow thrower with fuel in the
tank inside a building where ignition sources
are present such as hot water and space
heaters, clothes dryers, and the like. Allow
the engine (motor) to cool before storing in
any enclosure.
4. Drain the oil from the warm engine. Fill the
engine crankcase with new oil.
5. Remove the spark plug from the cylinder.
Pour one ounce of oil into the cylinder. Slow-
ly pull the recoil--start grip so that the oil will
protect the cylinder. Install a new spark plug
in the cylinder.
6. Thoroughly clean the snow thrower.
7. Lubricate all lubrication points. See the Main-
tenance section.
8. Be sure that all nuts, bolts and screws are
securely fastened. Inspect all visible moving
parts for damage, breakage and wear. Re-
place if necessary.
9. Cover the bare metal parts of the blower
housing and auger with spray rust preventa-
tive lubricant.
10. Put the unit in a building that has good ven-
tilation.
11. If the machine must be stored outdoors,
block up the snow thrower to be sure the en-
tire machine is off the ground.
12. Cover the snow thrower with a suitable pro-
tective cover that does not retain moisture.
Do not use plastic.
How To Order Replacement Parts
The replacement parts are shown either on the
back pages of this Instruction Book or in a
separate Parts List Book.
Use only manufacturer's authorized or approved
replacement parts. The letter placed on the end
of the part number denotes the type of finish for
the part, C for chrome, Z for zinc, a PA for
purchased assembly. It is important that you
include this when ordering a part. Do not use
attachments or accessories not specifically
recommended for this unit. In order to obtain
proper replacement parts you must supply the
model number (see nameplate).
Warranty service is available only through Autho-
rized Service Dealers. Locate your nearest dealer
in our locator map at www.murray.com.
Replacement parts for the engine, transaxle, or
transmission, are available from the
manufacturer's authorized service center found
in the yellow pages of the telephone directory.
Also, see the individual engine or transmission
warranties to order replacement parts.
When ordering the following information is
required:
(1) The Model Number
(2) Serial Number
(3) Part Number
(4) Quantity
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