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~k~ YARD. MAN CO. P. O. BOX 36940 CLEVELAND, OHIO 44136 1410 West Ganson Street -Jack$On, Michigan 49202 PR1NTED IN U.S.A. 0611.7578[...]
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RULES FOR SAF:E OPERATION Your SNOW THROWER is a precision piece of snow throwin9,,~ltiPJr'~t,:EQQi~(5~L~9i'~~i.~1;,;,,~d ~perience have been combjn~d to provide the Ijltirnate. 41, safety ~nd effic!en~Y. As with any type on the part of the operator cal'lresuft in injury, EXERCISE EXTREME CAUTION AT ALL TtMES. 1. READ tHE OWNER'[...]
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MA1NrEN AN CE ;. GIN.ERA:L SNOW THROWING 2. 3. 4, 5, Alw~ys keep area to be cleaned cleared before :s~o~fa,ll.- A!ways start. e~ine with machine on Ie:vel S'.!rf.ac~ with m~ster~lutch 'disengaged; After startil)Q, let engine warm up $~veral minutes at $Iow speed before starting tor~mov9$i'I~w,'fm~&hjn~ is'5toredtndoors,[...]
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UNPA(:kING AND SIT-UP 1. BefQre assembling your Snow Thrqwer be sUl'e all har<J- ware, parts, and instructions have been removed from the c~rtol), 2 Assen1ble: right and left !1andle tubes to the unit with bolts, lockwa~~er, and flat w&shers~ po not tighten,3. Assemble han!:ile pane.! assembly to the under side of right and left hanpte [...]
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r""'" S t AI'J 1."6 $hift the masier :CIU~ cOl'ltfOI:' to "1ne'Ni'!utr~J",p6St'i~n.MOf~ tj1'e : Choke lev~r to flJll ctiok~ 'pos:i:ion. Move $peed control I~ler'-to rul) position. $tal:t ttlt! ;~i't~~ne by pulling (ap)dly on t~j'ecoll startefyope. As th,e en[...]
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OP:I,I":TIOI 0"(01110$ MASTER '(101(:8,/ (OITIO:( The ti'ia~t~r clu~h c9i1tl'ol i!:jocated Oil handle panel 81')0 is: ~$ed to engage ~II ~we~. Select ,t} forwardspeedcr r~1er:sii wj~b shift lever, the'~'rele~~mas!erclutc:h conTrol and push f°f"'!~td 10 el'g~ge d~lvit di!jc(!an;'I&apos[...]
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..'LACfNG SAfETY SHEAR BOLT -. (HUTI CHAI" AND: ADJUST MINT To tighten tb<~ chute cham, rotati:! the chute all the WBY to the left, until a adjust!¥letlt bolt j~ accessible. TigbtCfl the adjustment nut to :tight$fI th~ chain: CAUT ION ~ Gham'must be kept snug on chute housing, .~ 'CHUTE CAB~t ADJUSJM£NT SN-IfT PAN_L A.JU~f.[...]
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LUJRICA t:ION CH:ANGIN:G ENGINE OIL. lUII:JOTIQN POINTS LUBRICATE THI: PAf{TS PERI'ODICALL Y AS ILlU$-T~ATEO: TI1e following points ~re to be lubricated every five hoLlrs of operation with SAE 20 weight light duty oil, I.Inles.~ otherwise noted. 1. Spherical Bearings (Both Sides) 2, Wheels 3. DiSClJ$tge Spout 4, Blower Housi1'l!:} , 6.; &[...]
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(HD:fE :'("-:L- RfPLACEMIN:T 'OIIEPAIR '~:, ~ cable rqller brDck-et 9nd down to tl1e right hole in the top of the blower housing- C. Turn the cable pulley with the c;able boit toward the bottom of the blower housing. D. Put the e~s of the;:csble UP throug~ the hoj~s in the bottom of the dable p~'ley and croSs the ends up an[...]
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.. WARRANTY We gvorOnfe& 011 PQrts against defects in mOleriaJ and wQrkmClnship for a period of one (1) yeClf from the date of pul'chClse whel' used for residential 90 days for (omlT1er~iClI We agree to ~epoir or replace without charge to the original Purch()s~r, inclvding labor/any port or port$ upon examination by a Yard.Man Author[...]