Snapper Intermediate Frame Snow Throwers manual

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    SET-UP INSTRUCTIONS & PRE-OPERATION CHECKLIST for SNA PPER INTERMEDIATE FRA ME SNOW THROWERS INTRODUCT ION: The SNAPPER Intermediate Frame Snow Throwers are shipped almost full y assembled and require minimal set-up. Setting up the machin e w ill requi re the handles t o be unfolded and secur ed, and the attachment of the chu te crank ro d. Som[...]

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    2 STEP 5: C ABLES: Make s ure tha t the cables are connecte d to the tract ion clutch rod and blo wer clut ch brack et. IM PO RT ANT : Cables shou ld have som e slack and shoul d not be u nder t ension. See Fi gure 5. FIGURE 5 STEP 6 : CHUTE CRA NK: Conn ect c hu te cra nk to worm gear shaf t a nd s ecur e wit h c otter pi n. See F igur e 6 . FIGUR[...]

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    3 STE P 8: AD J U S T M E N T : Adjus t cable lengths s o that each spri ng stretc hes 3/8 ” when the c lutch lever i s depressed. W hen released, both clutch c ables shou ld be sl ac k . See Figu re 8. FIGURE 8 S T E P 9 : LUBRIC A TION: Rem ove chec k plug to check grease leve l in au ger gear case. If grease is n ot visibl e from check plug h [...]

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    4 PRE-OPERA TION CHECKLIST for SNA PPER INTERMEDIATE FRA ME SNOW THROWERS Snapper has complete d initial adjustments and performed operationa l tests prior to shipping the mac hine. Due to the possible e ffects of shipping, ha ndling and stora ge, Snapper intends for all of the following it ems to be verified and necessar y final adjustme nts made [...]