Ariens 926042 manual

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    Quick St art Guide Pr o - T r ack 28 (92604 2 s /n 75000 & up) • Step 1: Unfold Handlebar • Step 2: Install D is char ge Chute • Step 3: Install C hute Contr ol Assembly • Step 4: Install D is char ge Chute Rod • Step 5: Install R emote D efl ec tor C able • Step 6: C heck Functi on of Dual H andle Interlock • Step 7: Check T rack[...]

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    St ep One: Unf old Handlebar 1. Remove the lower and loosen the upper hardw are on the handlebar assembly . 2. Loosen the hard war e on the shift rod. 3. Put the speed selector lever in the second reverse position. 4. Rotate the handlebar into operating position. NOTE : The handlebar has two height positions. A djust the handlebar height to provide[...]

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    St ep T wo: Inst all Discharg e C hute 1. Grease underside of discharge chute ring (if not already greased). 2. Remove mounting hardw are from auger housi ng. 3. Install discharge chute over opening in the auger housing. Finger tighten the mounting hardwar e removed above. NOTE: Leave discharge chute pede stal loose to help install the chute rod.[...]

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    St ep Three: Ins tall Chute Con trol Assembly 1. Remove the gear cover from top of chute pedesta l. 2. Release the lock teeth on the gear assembly with your finger and rotate the discharge chute so it points straight ahead. NOTE : Make sure alignment markers are lined up when discharg e chute is pointing straight ahead .[...]

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    St ep Three: Ins tall Chute Con trol Assembly Cont. 3. Remove the rubber gromm et from the control panel. 4. Make sure the chute control cable is routed betw een the lower handlebar and the bottom of the control panel, insert contro l assembly into slot in control panel from below and install assembly into nylon bushing in control panel. 5. Reinsta[...]

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    St ep Four: Inst all Discharg e Chute R od NOTE : T o ensure the discharge chute follows its full range of travel , make sure the control lever is centered i n the slot and pointing straight up before i nstalling the chute rod. 1. Insert chute rod end without ears i nto control lever and slide into control panel until opposite end of rod clears the[...]

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    St ep F our: Ins t all Dischar ge Chut e Rod Con t. 4. Hook the chute contro l cable onto the chute rod . IMPORT ANT : The chute control cable hook will prevent the cable from contacting the engine or muf fl er guard. Make sure the cable stays connected whi le unit is in operation. 5. Check to make sure the chute contro l cable ends are proper ly s[...]

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    St ep Five: Inst all R e mote Deflect or Control Cable 1. Connect the barr el cable end to the chute defl ect or cable anchor before clipping t he cable to the discharge chute cable bracket . 2. Route deflector r emote cable along the lef t side of the chute pedestal. 3. Insert the barr el on the cable end into the bracket on left side of chute def[...]

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    St ep Six: Check Functio n of Dual Handle In t erlock Without the engine running, press down (engage) both clutch levers. Release attachment clutch lever . Attachment clutch s hould remain engaged until traction clutch lev er is released, then both clutches must disengage. If they do not, contact y our dealer for repairs.[...]

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    St ep Sev en: Check T r ack T ension Check tracking of unit with the dif ferential locked, and tension of tracks (see T rack T ension Adjustment in Owners Manual.[...]

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    St ep Eight: Adjus t Skid Shoes IMPORT ANT : Skid shoes should be adjus ted as conditions require. Allow 1/8 in. (3mm) between scraper blade and hard smooth surfac es. Allow 7/8 in. (22 mm) betw een scraper blade and uneven or grav el surfaces . (S ee Skid Shoes in O wners Manual) .[...]

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    Check oil level in auger gearcase (see Check Auger Gearcase in Owner s Manual). St ep Nine: Check Aug er Gear case Oil[...]

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    IMPORT ANT : T he engine is shipped with oil in crankcase. Refer t o Engine Manual for detailed instructions. St ep T en: Check Engine Cr ank case Oil[...]

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    Fill fuel tank. DO NO T OVERFILL! See FILLING FUEL T ANK in Owners Manual. St ep Elev en: Fill Eng ine F uel T ank[...]

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    St ep T w elv e: St arting the Engine[...]

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    St arting Engine / St ep A: Thr ottle Move the throttle control lever to the fast position. Operate the engine with the thrott le control lever in the fast position.[...]

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    St arting Engine / Step B : Fuel V alv e T urn the fuel shut - of f valve to the ON position.[...]

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    St arting Engine / Step C : Ke y Insert the key and turn to the ON/ST AR T position.[...]

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    St arting Engine / Step D : Chok e T urn the choke control knob to the choke position. NOTE: Choke is usually unnecessary when restarting a warm engine.[...]

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    St arting Engine / Step E : Prime Push the primer two times. Be sure to cover vent hole on primer bulb. NOTE: Priming is usually unnecessary when restarting a warm engine.[...]

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    St arting Engine / Step F : (Manual St art) Firmly hold the starter cord handle. Pull the starter cord han dle slowly u nt i l re s is tance is felt, then pull rapidly . NOTE : If the engine does not start a fter repeated attempts , go to BRIGGSandSTRA TTON.COM or call 1- 800 - 233 - 3723 .[...]

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    St arting Engine / St ep F : (Electric St art) First conn ect the extension cord to th e power cord rec eptacle and then into a wall receptacle. If an additional ext ension cord is requir ed, make sure it is a 3 - wire grounded extens ion cord.[...]

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    St arting Engine / St ep G: (Electric St art) Depress the push button. After you start the engine, first disconnect the extension cord from the wall receptacle and then from the power cord receptacle.[...]

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    St arting Engine / Step H: W arm up Allow the engine to warm up for several minutes. Then, slowly move the choke control knob to the run position.[...]

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    St ep Thirt een: St opping the Engine T urn the key t o the off position or move throttle control lever to slow and then to the stop position (completely right). Remove the key . Keep away from reach of children. After engine stops, turn the fuel s hut - of f valve to the closed (vertical) position.[...]

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    Additional R esour ces • R ef er t o Owner s Manua l and Engin e Manual • Cont act Ariens Com pan y www .ariens.c om Phone: 920 -756-4688 E- mail: inf o@ariens.c om • F or issues concerning engine, pl ease con tact Brig g s and Str at t on www .BRIGGSandSTRA T T ON.com Phone: 800 -233-3723 2012 The Ariens Compan y . All rights r eser ved.[...]